Lexine thrashed her body around even more as Thomas rolled with her strike, stealing some insignificant quantity of air in the time it took him to reassert his hold on her throat. Air in her lungs didn't mean anything, being choked as she was, but Thomas surprised her when he opted to go for her trachea. Agony, muffled by the ice in her veins, shot through her neck and down into her limbs. The injury he was making wasn't something she was going to walk away from, but her opponent was greedy. As he reared back to punch her, she reached out with the arm she'd swept with, which would have been perfect to block his strike, and grabbed at the side of Thomas' head in an effort to push it down. Thomas had shifted himself before, giving her a dominant side, and as he motioned to throw his finishing punch into her head she surged beneath him. The woman silently cried out through her stopped throat with exertion and pain as she felt something start to tear in her waist. She pressed her knees, suspended by the seat of the chair, into Thomas' back and kicked her heels into the seat of the chair as she twisted. She wouldn't have managed such a brazen maneuver if she hadn't waited for an opening, and even then every struggling motion her body could make simultaneously was barely enough in her fuel starved state. The two fell to the side as Thomas' punch sailed. Lexine used her newly freed back to pull away from Thomas, stretching his arm out to full length if he kept holding on and angling herself to take his punch cleanly on the forehead. Green eyes glowed with calm, calculated bloodlust underneath the knight's fist as it connected with a thunderous smack. A trickle of blood ran down her face, pooling a little beside her nose. Her mind was gone now, replaced by the cold and pain. Only seconds left. Without missing a beat, she hardly had to move her left hand from where it'd been left to ram it towards the elbow on the arm Thomas was holding her throat with.