The Swordmaiden barged through the infirmary door, dulling the noise of the commotion from the battle outside. Mikasa stumbled towards a table, grunting heavily. It did not take long for her to realize the earlier wound had opened up. She sighed angrily, but quickly gathered herself and raised her sword high again, as the pursuers ran through the door. Or, that would mean the pursuer. The sight of the half-breed caused frown on the face of the bloodied woman. The two took a step closer, both ready with their weapons. There were no words between them yet, as they prepared for a gracious dance of swords and scarlet droplets. Meldarion’s eyes went to the Swordmaiden’s stomach. Her hand was covering it up, as she limped around in the circle the two were walking in.
“I gave you all the chances to flee. You’re as persistent as ever.” He almost smirked at that, but nonetheless kept his cool. Mikasa came to a halt, eyeing him up and down with a heavy frown. “You speak as if you know me.” She muttered back.
“Perhaps I do.”
The two moved towards each other, blades crashing and slashing furiously. Mikasa fought with a surprising ferocity considering her injury. The distance was closed, and with a swift elbow, Meldarion knocked Mikasa’s blade out of her hand. With a yelp of pain she sent her leg high, sending it right towards his hand. Both blades were knocked out, and the two now stood barehanded. The Swordmaiden was lightly equipped, holding up her two wrapped hands. With a swift nod Meldarion accepted the challenge, moving forward. The two engaged in a bloody sea-saw battle. Swift strikes flew from each soldier, blocking and countering left and right. Meldarion sent his lead hand forward twice, and quickly followed up by sending a swift knee right for Mikasa’s injured stomach. She gasped in pain, but threw herself forward to grab him by the neck.
Short of breath she returned the knee, before Meldarion separated them with a frown.
The man charged forward, directing one of his hands under her armpit, and the other flying for control of her bicep. Trying to hold her stance against the stronger man, Mikasa was struggling. Meldarion shot his hips around, tossing the woman over himself. The man locked her down, threatening with an elbow.
“Had enough?”
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“I gave you all the chances to flee. You’re as persistent as ever.” He almost smirked at that, but nonetheless kept his cool. Mikasa came to a halt, eyeing him up and down with a heavy frown. “You speak as if you know me.” She muttered back.
“Perhaps I do.”
The two moved towards each other, blades crashing and slashing furiously. Mikasa fought with a surprising ferocity considering her injury. The distance was closed, and with a swift elbow, Meldarion knocked Mikasa’s blade out of her hand. With a yelp of pain she sent her leg high, sending it right towards his hand. Both blades were knocked out, and the two now stood barehanded. The Swordmaiden was lightly equipped, holding up her two wrapped hands. With a swift nod Meldarion accepted the challenge, moving forward. The two engaged in a bloody sea-saw battle. Swift strikes flew from each soldier, blocking and countering left and right. Meldarion sent his lead hand forward twice, and quickly followed up by sending a swift knee right for Mikasa’s injured stomach. She gasped in pain, but threw herself forward to grab him by the neck.
Short of breath she returned the knee, before Meldarion separated them with a frown.
The man charged forward, directing one of his hands under her armpit, and the other flying for control of her bicep. Trying to hold her stance against the stronger man, Mikasa was struggling. Meldarion shot his hips around, tossing the woman over himself. The man locked her down, threatening with an elbow.
“Had enough?”
@POOHEAD189