[center][img]http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjcyLmFhODNlMi5RbkoxYm1ocGJHUmwuMA,,/vtks-rascunho-errado.regular.png[/img][/center] [center][img]http://i.imgur.com/xyxWeNk.png[/img][/center] [hr] [center][h3][i]Week Two, Day of the C.E.T.[/i][/h3][/center] [hr] Brunhilde didn't bother dodging and merely raised an eyebrow. Perhaps the elemental had an even worse memory than her own, or perhaps it completely lacked any semblance of rational thought whatsoever - a stream of fire was a nice display of power, but it abruptly ended at the edge of the vacuum bubble. Miniscule droplets of boiling liquid smoke continued forward through the vacuum, though, despite the flame itself being choked to death by the absolute absence of fuel, and spattered in a fine mist against the outer cover of the notepad. Part of the spray landed directly on Brunhilde's fingers, and she recoiled as though she had touched a hot frying pan. The vacuum bubble nearly collapsed due to the sudden shock, but Brunhilde's fear of being burned to death significantly outweighed the extremely minor burn. Using the principles of energy management that she had been taught, she gathered the heated air surrounding the stream of fire and redirected it with a force well in excess of what she could easily have conjured alone. Twin streams of shimmering winds snaked and spiraled around the elemental's stream of fire back towards its source, snowballing from tiny wisps into raging cyclones as they gathered the excess energy bleeding into the atmosphere. The movements of the air shifted slightly toward the end of the line as Brunhilde commanded the streams to not strike with deadly force, but rather run through the elemental and dissipate the heat and flame. Without waiting for her retaliatory strike to hit the elemental, she charged toward it, leeching off of the heat of its flames to expand her own vacuum bubble. The longer it tried to burn like this, the easier it would be to smother it entirely when she got closer. Like snuffing out a candle. [@Zelosse]