“Oof!” Avani grunted as she was hit by something moving fast and thrown on her back. She searched for Ryuu, fearing that he may already be a lost cause, but her best friend was still standing on his own two legs, having returned to fighting the goo. Mio was rushing to pull him out of there as well.
Avani smiled slyly when she realized what had hit her. “I just knew you were a top, Kasai.” She said to the firebender currently on top of her. It was no time for jokes, and yet the loss of blood she was suffering made her feel dizzy and more at ease than she should be. “I do like this position, but this is not really the moment I would pick.” Avani ran a couple of fingers along Kasai’s arm. “Unless you have given up and want this to be your last experience in life, in which case, I am surprisingly cool with that.” She was about to brush Kasai’s hair out of her face, when the firebender got back up on her feet and pulled Avani with her.
“Oh good, I thought it was a bit too early to surrender.” She noticed that her own coat had been undone as a bad temporary bandage from her arm, and it hadn’t stopped the bleeding. “I feel like I may pass out soon.”
Ryuu knew he had suffered a significant wound by the black spear that had gone through his stomach, but he kept on fighting, thinking that if he could not defeat the black tar then he could at least give the others a chance to retreat to a safe distance. His main concern was not for himself, but for Mio who tried to break through the blackness and reach him.
“Fall back with the others, Mio…” He shouted and clenched his teeth as he felt a pain flare through his body.
“I can’t just leave you to…” Mio didn’t want to say it, but she knew they were both thinking it.
“Do it!” He ordered her as another spear went through him. “I will burn this demon away.”
The firebender channelled more fire than he’d ever done before, knowing it would have most likely put his own life in danger back then. Now he kind of suspected he had nothing left to lose. It wasn’t long before his arms and his body appeared as if they were on fire. He plunged into the midst of the black spirit, forcing it to actually retreat and recoil in pain.
There was a bright light filling the area in his wake, and it was the last thing anyone was able to see of him. Mio finally gave in, shot herself backwards quickly with her airbending and came to a halt a distance away from where the tar was. She didn’t bother moving any more than that. What was the point?
Avani watched her childhood friend die, sacrificing himself to stop her mistake from defeating them all. If she hadn’t been a goof… She felt as if one of those spears had pierced her heart and torn it out of her body. She wasn’t one to cry normally, but she didn’t hide the tears streaming down her face at that moment.
At first it seemed as if Ryuu had managed to kill it, but soon enough what was left of it began to bubble as if boiling, then split into a number of smaller spirits with wings. Mio was one of the first to be assaulted by them, and did her best to fight them. She was knocked out when one of them dove into her head, making her go limp and falling into a pile on the ground. Two of the flying spirits picked up her unconscious form and carried it off in the direction of the corrupted skies.
Avani’s tears were clouding her eyes, so when one of the winged spirits swooped for her she wasn’t able to see it. It also meant she wasn’t able to see the slope in front of her which she had been stumbling towards. Instead of getting hit by the winged spirit, she tripped and rolled down the slope. When she came to a stop at the bottom she let out a weak groan of pain, mostly because of her damaged arm, as the real pain she felt was emotional and unaffected by the state of her body.