Sayuri smiled at the breeze she was feeling. Something so weak would no be able to defeat her. Curling up her fist, she burst forward, dodging the mini tornadoes Kael was throwing at her. When she got close enough, she thrust her fist into the collarbone of Kael, while giving more power into the fist to make it hurt even more.
Kael was taken aback from this tactic of rushing headfirst into a attack, but he saw she was able to dodge his attacks. I guess I will have to stop holding back. While thinking this, he felt a bone breaking. He searched around for a bit, before noticing his opponent was there with her fist in his neck. He started to fall again from the force of the punch. When he landed, the tiles around broke underneath, with shards flying about, hitting anybody in sight.
A smile crept upon Sayuri's face. It was a quick fight, but satisfying at the same time. Now, maybe the antler boy could be the next dish. She began searching around for him, scanning the destruction around. Wow, I did not do my usual amount. I probably should've thrown wind boy around a bit more.
Gathering his strength, Kael hid, observing his guildmates fighting the girl with the speakers until they finally defeated her. However, the Guildmaster was here now, ready to pummel them. He was torn to rush to help them, but the mage girl would cause trouble, for she was powerful. He thought about this for a bit, before he had made his decision.
Sayuri saw that the Guildmaster had come out. She felt some fear, but banished it into a pit. Such a weak feeling, but understandable when facing the master. He was so powerful, she just began to blush at the thought. Wanting to help, she began to rush forward. That is, until she hit a wall. What was happening?
Kael concentrated a bit more, trying to keep up the wall of hardened winds that would be able to keep her out. He could not allow her to help her master. She began to attack it several times, testing out the strength of the wall. With every hit, he winced, for they were powerful hits, like the one that hit his collarbone. He knew that the wall would not stay up at this pace, but he was no good in hand-to-hand against her, for she was very good at it. However, he had to keep his comrades safe!
He rushed from the pile of rubble he had been hiding in and tackled Sayuri from her position in the air, pushing himself and her into the stone wall of the guild. He felt some blood beginning to fall down his face, but he had to continue. Sayuri began to kick him, trying to make him let go. His ribs began to be sore, but he did not let go. Sayuri finally had had enough and grabbed his arms and began to push outwards, forcing Kael to let go. Kael felt pain as his arms were being pulled out of their sockets. He just wanted it all to stop, but he had to fight. Using the wind as a buffer, Sayuri let go.
Both of them taking their chances, they began to infuse their bodies with their magic before going to a flurry of blows. They did not even seem to try to block the other person's blows, but countered with their own strike. The power of the magic began to rise, making the very foundation of the main hall to shake from it. The walls began to crack, the wind became thick and heavy to breathe. Kael's silver aura and Sayuri's black aura began to show in the area before dimming again.
With a final blow, two bodies went flying in opposite directions. One of them landed fine on the ground, with dust being kicked into the air. The other hit the wall with a force to be embedded into it. The wall began to moan as the surrounding area slowly weakened before falling in on itself. With that support, dust began to fall from the ceiling.