Caezel hanged back in the fight, but decided it would be smarter not to engage when blades were flying. He half-expected the fairy to turn back and engage him at any point - there were certainly opportunities - but they were not taken. Good thing for ole' basilCaezel.
Perhaps the best opportunity came when the fairy tried to leave, slinging the angel over her shoulder. A hand less, reduced balance, and spent magic. Caezel didn't take to being chased well, and if he got lucky he could at least get the fairy for himself, even though the prospects of getting away with the angel were slim. Of course, it wasn't a matter of luck... but skill and timing.
Caezel went back around the combat, careful to stay out of view of both the light and the dark warriors, and came up behind the oblivious fairy. The wings would be an annoyance, but if he knocked the fairy down...
With that in mind, he sent his foot into the fairy's back upon her coming down and raised his blade with the intent to drive the wing into the ground.
[color=grey](Come now, there's nothing wrong with attacking a fairy from behind...)[/color]