Cybell watched as Ian was completely decimated by the other duelist. Damn him! Ian wasn't allowed to lose until she said so! May said something into her partner's ear, and Cybell unclenched her hands, red marks on the inside of her palm from pushing her nails into her skin. She took a deep breath to calm down. "I'm going to kill that lazy bastard!" she yelled, the calming not working so well.
May just shook her head and chased after Bell. May hoped that Azure Child wasn't too upset but knew he was. She'd seen his sapphire eyes take on that ruby glow on the monitor. That meant he was pissed, and the only reason Azure Child would be angry was if Ian was angry. "Bell, maybe you should leave Ian alone for a while to sulk," May suggested.
"No! That ass-hat went and lost after promising he wouldn't. He broke a promise, so I'm going to break his face." May rolled her eyes and continued following without comment. At least until she saw where Bell was marching. Against May's urging, Cybell marched right into the mens' bathroom, the door slamming into the wall as she threw it open. For a moment, those outside could see what appeared to be a white-haired boy attempting to sneak out through the bathroom window. The door fell shut to block their view, but the sounds that escaped from under the heavy door made most turn right around and leave.
"Whoa now, watch it Bell! You're going to hurt someone, namely me!" Ian fell to one side, and Bell's fist dented a paper towel dispenser behind where his had been. "I swear, he won fair and square!" Bell threw a vicious uppercut at his middle, and Ian snapped out his weapon to block her blow. Next he spun, the electrified end of the cattle prod set just strong enough to numb the demon's arm. Sighing at the unnecessary violence, Ian collapsed the short pole and slipped it back into his pocket. "You done now?" he asked. She wasn't.
Outside, May and Azu had a talk. Well, May talked and Azu got along just fine on gestures and faces. So Ian hadn't thrown the duel to avoid the possibility of dueling Bell in the next round. Too bad, she would have liked that. Still would have kicked his ass for it, but she would have liked it. The sound of something hard slamming into something metal came out of the bathroom, and May and Azu both hung their heads at their dysfunctional partners.
When the door finally reopened, Bell walked purposefully out, alone. May waved to Azu and floated off in pursuit of the girl, leaving Azu to wait for Ian. He emerged a few minutes later, mercifully unharmed by the she-devil's wrath. Azu gave him a look that said, "That's what you get for making a promise you couldn't keep."
"Quiet you," Ian said, rubbing his shoulder where he'd slammed into the wall a few times avoiding Bell's punches. "No point escaping now seeing how Bell already found me. Let's go in and watch to see how the old Silver Dragon herself fares. I think she might find that the people here aren't anything like the obsidian thugs we're used to. She might even lose." He said that last bit with a wide smile. Azu hit him over the head, knowing full well that Ian would only present to feel it.