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one more five horu drive to home...then ill stop spamming the status bar. promise. go back to only updating it once every few months
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Sakura Level 8: 29/80
Karin Level 3: 6/30
Location: Alcamoth
Word Count: 549
Points Gained: 1
New EXP Balance--- Sakura Level 8: 30/80
Karin Level 3: 7/30


At the end of it all, Sakura’s loudness was NOT an issue. It was drowned out by huge yells and even huger weapons. Sakura was shocked into silence as she felt the entire place tilt to the side on a particularly climactic hit. For a moment, Karin feared Sakura had passed out standing up, until she snapped back into a reality with a fangirlish squeal like she had just watched her favorite boyband perform.

“Wasn’t it AMAZING, Mister Geralt? The power! I’ve only ever heard of people that strong back where I’m from!” Sakura gushed just as predicted, clenches fists vibrating under her chin.

”It was- fine.” Karin said, somewhat dismissively. ”If Sol was trying to, say… destroy a dam. If Dante hadn’t been so focused on using her projectiles she could have jumped right over it. That’s the problem with focusing on power instead of technique. It gives you tunnel vision.”

“Yeah hey cool except shut up! Any of them would have wiped the floor with you!” Sakura poked Karin.

”I doubt it.” Karin dismissed the idea outright.

Sakura wouldn’t let it go. “That new guy beat Mister Guile- oh, hey, it’s Mister Guile!” Sakura waved at the ever-serious soldier. The two weren’t exactly friends or anything, but they definitely knew each other. They were both street fighters! Sakura believed that all street fighters were at least, a little bit, buddies. There were only so many weirdos on the planet that got into it, after all, they had to be kindred spirits on some level.

”Yes, Mister Guile is exceptionally talented. But it was a two-on-five! Who knows how that fight happened? No. Perhaps I can’t defeat five talented fighters at once, but I can certainly beat the person who can.” Karin said proudly. She fully believed her duelist skills were unmatched. She DEFINITELY knew she could defeat Jack-O. Minions weren’t meant fight along side. Minions- excuse her, employees, were only to match the forces of the villain. Karin never hid behind her army. Instead, she trained them to face off against the forces of evil. The day Sakura had to fight through an army of ninjas to get to Karin was the day Karin shaved her head and took up house-keeping!

Now it was Sakura’s turn to be unimpressed. Had Karin already forgotten that Sakura JUST beat her up on the beach? “Man. I’m surprised you made your hair so big when you need to stuff your head up your own butt so much.” Sakura teased, totally blindsiding Karin. ”N-na-?!”

But Sakura had already moved on. Despite being the one she was rooting against, she loved a fighter who shouted the name of their attacks as they did them. She hopped up in the air and brought her fist down a few times as she walked forward. “Bandit Bringer…Bandit…Bringer!” She said to herself.

“Anyway- Mister Geralt. Mister Kamek, Mister Bowser- I wanna hear details! I know, I know, we’re busy and gotta save the world but- come on! How did your fights go? I had a great fight with Cadet- I won, by the way- and I think I learned a lot! About potions, bombs, and grenades.” She bobbed her head a bit, dodging invisible potions. “Did you guys do okay? Learn anything, win or lose?”
Sakura Level 8: 28/80
Karin Level 3: 5/30
Location: Alcamoth
Word Count: 517
Points Gained: 1
New EXP Balance--- Sakura Level 8: 29/80
Karin Level 3: 6/30


Sakura was clearly excited to watch this battle, her fists moving up and down as she bounced on her heels. Karin watched, arms crossed, weight on one leg, clearly more analytical than emotional.

They hit each other right at the same time, which elicited a barking laugh from Karin. Sakura meanwhile recoiled from the reverberation, arms flailing happily. The brunette was clearly blown away by the flashy combos and cool attack names. She grabbed onto Karin’s shoulder and hopped up and down, shaking the heiress.

Karin wasn’t as impressed. It was all flash, no substance. It seemed like they were flinging their weapons around like plastic tubes, hovering and floating about and exploding at each other. Still, Sol reminded her somewhat of herself, while Dante reminded her of Dhalsim. An aggressive zoner versus- well, Sol’s rushdown was angry and fast and unrelenting. Some people had forgotten the value of the walk and block.

Sakura was having her face melted off by the sheer power of awesomeness. ”OH MY GOOODDD!” This was easily a Top 10 Street Fight!!

”Come on Dante, kick his butt!” She punched the air with heavy haymakers. ”WOOOOHOO-hoooo uh oh.” Sakura couldn’t hear the theme music change, but she definitely felt it.

Both Karin and Sakura’s eyes widened, however, when Dante bounced off an invisible wall. ”Wait, what? Huh? You can just do that?” Sakura turned and looked at Karin, who was very focused.

”Just a free wall? It’s been ages since I’d had anyones back to the corner…” Sakura mused wistfully, causing Karin to suppress a wince. As sweet and naive and as dumb as she may seem, Karin does not want to be caught by Kasugano Sakura in the corner. Like a gleeful little pressure monster. Ugh. Sakura hasn’t had the chance or the appropriate arena to get someone’s back against the wall since she arrived in the World of Light. Watching a fight can almost be as good as actually being in one, and she’s definitely going to be on the lookout for such opportunities in the future.

Euden and Mym- oh, hey, Euden and Mym! Sakura hadn’t seem them since Lumbridge! Without them, especially Mym, Sakura never would have gotten to reunite with the Seekers. But right now, they were being huge nerds!

”Yeah, come on! Round two! Round two! Round two!” Sakura cheered. ”You can do it Dante!”

For a brief moment she paused to apologetically grin and wave at Euden and Mym, before focusing back on the fight. Personally she didn’t mind getting flipped off at all, Sol was playing an excellent heel. It wasn’t easy getting people to root against you while also being totally awesome at the same time.

Karin covered her face slightly. Maybe Sakura had a roaring crowd and theme music pumping in her empty head, but she was currently the only one cheering. Her high pitched voice was echoing loudly throughout the entire lobby. It was an unflattering effect.

”Must you be so loud, Miss Sakura?” She asked hopelessly , the words bouncing off the side of the other street fighter’s head.
Sakura Level 8: 17/80
Karin Level 3: 5/30
Location: Alcamoth
Word Count: 1,009
Points Gained: 2 (Sakura +9, Karin +4)
New EXP Balance--- Sakura Level 8: 28/80
Karin Level 3: 7/30


Sakura happily skipped by Cadet’s side, very pleased with their fight. It went very well. Both fighters learned a lot and were growing in skill, and she felt like she had really cemented Ace as one of her friends. Plus, again…it didn’t help that she won. Which is why she couldn’t help but smile, amused, as they rendezvoused with the fuming heiress, Karin Kanzuki.

”Uh oh…” Sakura said, setting a hand on her hip. ”Geez, Karin. I’m sorry you l-”

”Not another word, commoner!” Karin interjected, cheeks red. ”I did not lose. My victory was as complete as it was skillful. As clever as yours are lucky. So shut up this very moment before blow that happy little grin right off your chapped lips.” She threatened, jabbing Sakura with a gloved finger.

Sakura put a hand up to her lips. ”Chapped..?” She asked quietly. She tapped them gingerly. ”W-well..,uh…anyway. If you won, why are you so mad?”

”Mad! Hah! Who's mad?! HAHAHA!” She shouted out a cackle that made it sound like Sakura meant ‘crazy’ when she said ‘mad’, not ‘angry.’ ”An arrogant smug little wizard could never get under my thick yet perfectly moisturized skin. No, my young Sakura-san, I am riding the high of perfect victory, as usual.” Karin swiped her hand through the air like she was cutting any alternative viewpoints in half with a knife.

”...Right. You mean Mister Rubick?” Sakura asked, curious, blowing right past all of Karin’s nonsense.

”Yes, I mean Mister Rubick. You saw what he did to you at the restaurant. Copied your technique like it made him special! Well, Karin Kanzuki cannot be copied. Karin Kanzuki never falls for the same trick twice. Karin Kanzuki-...can choose to talk in the third person if she so chooses!” She said defensively at Sakura’s raised eyebrow.


”The point is- that cowardly arrogant bastard picked an arena where he could just use his telekinesis to toss me off, as if that counted as a victory in any meaningful way, shape, or form. The audacity! I demanded a rematch and he was foolish enough to accept, for naturally I exposed him as the fraud he was the instant I knew of his trick. Then he forfeit before I even got to hit him!” Karin vented to her friend Sakura.


”Well…I mean…rules are rules. Sounds like you two tied.” Sakura said.

”We did not tie! My victory was complete and total! His was merely- circumstantial! And once I knew his trick, my victory was assured!” Karin protested.

”But you-” Sakura began.

”But nothing! You may be happy to lick the heels of others to make friends, but Karin Kanzuki has pride! I’ll not be making peace with that magician. That noodle-armed, bug-eyed charlatan. Instead, I am plotting revenge.” She rubbed her hands together.

”But Karin!” Sakura said, alarmed. ”You’re on the same team! You need to work together!”

”That’s just it, my naive friend. During the course of our battles, I’ll save his pathetic life so many times, he’ll have no choice but to accept my superiority!” She grinned a familiar, villainous villainess grin.

”Oh, uh…okay, I guess.” Sakura scratched her head. That wasn’t so bad. At least she wasn’t trying to take over high schools anymore. Or hosting a gigantic free-for-all fighting tournament with Sakura’s entire hometown as the arena.

”Well. My fight with Ace was actually pretty-” Sakura began.

Karin held up a finger. ”My sincerest apologies, my dear Sakura, but this story may have to wait. I hear a commotion. Do you?” Karin asked, raising an eyebrow. It took a moment for Sakura’s unsharpened, commoner ears to pick up on the noise, but eventually she did.

”That- that is weird. Did someone forget you aren’t supposed to fight outside the fighting spots?”

The two of them began to head towards the reception area where they first arrived. It took them some time to get there, given the massive scale of the building. It was fortunate the acoustics were so good. Once they did, they saw the aftermath of a huge battle. Unconscious and half-conscious bodies were flung about the place! Sakura gasped, but when she saw no signs of dust or spirits, she let out a sigh of relief. Karin cupped her chin and strode forward to get a closer look.

The street fighters looked over at the two overly dressed newcomers, who seemed to be the cause of the commotion. Seemed like they were intent on challenging anyone in their way. The teams that were designed to ambush newcomers under Galeem’s influence actually lost! Sakura couldn’t believe it. Karin, meanwhile, eyed the man in red and the woman in white. They seemed like worthy challengers. But someone else had already taken her spot. One of their own, a Seeker, seemed as if she wanted to take on both invaders by herself. Quite a bold declaration of skill considering the ten or more defeated fighters in the lobby.

Sakura seemed pretty excited. Kamek was tending to the wounded, and Street Fighters beat the snot out of each other all the time, so she was pretty sure everyone would be just fine once they had some rest. ”Winner stays on, okay! I want to fight next.” She grinned.

”Or, you know…I know you guys just did a 2v10, but 2v1 isn’t fair, either. Maybe we could just split into two 1v1’s instead and-” She rambled as she began walking close to the fray.

Now it was Karin’s turn to be the Straight Man of the relationship. She set a hand on her shoulder and pulled her back. ”Miss Sakura, I am not quite sure this is that type of fight. Remember they are under the influence of Galeem.”

”Oh. Haha. Right.” Sakura blushed, grinning apologetically as a bead of sweat ran down the side of her face. Karin pulled her back.

”Still. Should our bold huntress fail in her endeavor, I call dibs on the handsome fellow with the cool sword.” Karin added with a quick smile.

”Aw, man!” Sakura pouted, crossing her arms.

Level 7: 01/70
Word Count: short
Location: Queen Station, PURPLE LINE
Points Gained: 1
NEW EXP balance--- Level 7: 02/70 (pending)


Bugs at a tea party giving her directions. The more she saw them react to what she said, the more she realized there were some communication barriers. Like what ‘reception’ meant. Or even what the surface world was. Jesse ended up stuffing her hands in her jacket pocket and letting them work it out amongst themselves, nodding politely whenever addressed.

Who said I don’t have social skills? Who said it, huh? Seriously, who. I want names. The light in Jesse’s head did something akin to rolling her eyes.

The Director rubbed her chin at the information about the nature of the surface world. Hours and hours away. “I figured something like that.” Bugaria, huh? That was a good a name for a place full of bug-people as any, right? And wasn’t Gerudo Town named after the Gerudo?

Seems kind of funny though, right? That’d be like naming a town humans lived in…Humanaria.

Actually, I’m going to shut all the way up. My hometown was named Ordinary.


She dismissed any need for apologies with a wave of her hand.

“No, it’s fine. You’ve been really helpful. Thanks. Have a good day.” She nodded to the two ladybugs and their hostess, as she turned and walked back to her two Purple Line companions.

“So. It gets dangerous off the main roads, no surprises there. This place is called ‘Bugaria’, I think. There’s some mining operations going on in a place called Dirtmouth, which sounds like a human surface town. But apparently it’s hours away and pretty difficult terrain.” Jesse rolled her shoulder, as she was prone to do.

“I’m thinking we just try the train again. Go to another station down the line. Maybe the Resort? We just need one Moogle per line, right? At the very least, I don’t see us making any progress here by ourselves.” Jesse concluded. “Especially with only a vague goal and sense of direction. It’d just be a big…stupid waste of time. We’d get eaten by giant bugs.”

“...Huh. Well, I guess we’d turn to dust first. Before getting eaten. So there’s an upside. But overall, no, not worth it.”

Level 6: 59/60
Word Count: short
Location: Queen Station
Points Gained: 1
NEW EXP balance--- Level 7: 01/70 (pending)


Jesse liked Raz already. He thought about the world in a strange way, which was something she could relate too. Maybe psychics really did have a lot in common no matter what universe or… video game they came from. As for his question, she took in the views of both ways and came up pretty stumped. There was no easy way to the surface. And it’s not like the infrastructure in the World of Light had any obligation to make any kind of sense.

“Shit, I dunno.” She admitted bluntly. “We’re a cartoonishly far distance underground. It’ll take us so long to get there, we’ll be in another place entirely.” She rolled her shoulder. “Which we could do. There’s a couple other places on the Purple Line we could try, right?”

“Either way, it might not be a bad idea to ask for directions. There’s some people back down near the station.” She jerked her thumb down the stairs they just came up. “Honestly, as much as I’d love to get my hands dirty, I learned once already that traipsing off to go on some misadventure is a bad idea when you’re working with a team.” She looked at the Fungal Wastes and the Fog Canyon.

“Man it does look cool though, doesn’t it? I’ve seen some crazy fungi in my time and this is by far the coolest.” Jesse considered both options, before looking at both of her fellow members of the Purple Line team. “N-no, we should at least try to ask for directions first. It’s probably only a matter of time before some crazy bullshit happens around here, anyway.” With that she began jogging down the stairs. At a turn in the stairs she hopped over the railing and floated the rest of the way down.

Once back at the Train Station, she glanced around for those people she spotted earlier. The three Migosp’s looked pretty involved in their own conversations, so she would ask them second. There was a girl having a picnic with two lady bugs, and at least the girl had a mouth so Jesse could hazard a guess that she spoke.

And maybe I just want to ask directions from a girl having a picnic with two giant ladybugs. I’m allowed to have Alice in Wonderland fantasies, okay? There’s a 50/50 chance she’s either totally normal, or speaks in rhymes. Either way I'm onboard.

Straightening out her jacket, the Director walked over to the picnic goers. “Hey, uh, excuse me. Sorry to interrupt. My companions and I are new here and we’re trying to get some reception.” Jesse stuck out her pinky and thumb and wiggled them like she was holding a phone receiver. “Do you think you could tell us the fastest way to the surface, please? Or, y’know, if it’s even possible to get to the surface from here.” She asked.
Ace Cadet vs Sakura


Ace Cadet: Lvl 9 (103/90) -> Lvl 9 (112/90)

Sakura: Lvl 8 (17/80) -> Lvl 8 (26/80)

Location: Smash City Alcamoth

Word Count: 8778 (+9 exp)


One-on-one combat training, huh? The Ace Cadet was intrigued. He had figured there were places here at home base for people to hone their skills, but he'd also assumed most would be team exercises considering they had whole forces going after each of Galeem's Guardians. For the Cadet, being a professional monster hunter, Guild Knight, Ace Hunter, new world expedition member, and now Seeker of Light... he had tons of battle experience, but almost no experience whatsoever with one-on-one combat with a human. What little he did have was only within the last couple of days. And it just so happened that when the list of random match-ups appeared, his sparring partner was none other than the Seeker who specialized in this kind of thing! He couldn't help but laugh, a warm and low pitched chuckle.

"Jeez, I dunno if I'm lucky or unlucky," he said. "Wacha say, Sakura? Want to go a couple rounds?"

Sakura was grinning ear to ear, practically vibrating with excitement. Finally, she had an excuse to fight her friends! She’s always been so reluctant to ask outside of Alcamoth, especially since they are so busy all the time. But now she doesn’t have to ask because the telepathic alien told them too!

”Yeah! Let’s go!” She exclaimed loudly, punching her fists together. ”The answer is definitely lucky no matter how you look at it! I always try to fight opponents stronger than myself.” She said sagely, striking a wise pose. Then she broke out into a giggle. ”I’m just kidding. I really like winning. But this should be fun! We never did get around to that arm wrestling competition.”

"Oh, yeah!" He did recall that back when they first arrived at the seaside and went to fetch gold for Brineybeard, they'd competed to see who could carry the most and wanted to see who was stronger. Now was the perfect chance, wasn't it? And Sakura's enthusiasm sure was infectious.

"And hey, we still can! There are probably a lot of areas to fight in around here, so how about whoever wins the arm wrestle gets to pick the spot? Ya-cool with that?"

Sakura grinned, rocking on her heels and holding one hand behind her back. ”Perfect! A pre-competition for our main competition.” She cockily rubbed her index finger under her nose.

With that sorted out, the two of them should probably move on. Most of the other pairs had already left the room, or were in the process of leaving. However there were two things that the Cadet thought of before that.

"Uh, where are the fighting spaces here anyway?" He asked, glancing at Mewtwo who had remained in the room.

Passed the Arc Mall, there are domed rooms with transporters inside. They will take you to one of the many archways that provide arenas for the Alcamoth's residents, it said, speaking into both the Cadet and Sakura's mind.

"Alright." That shouldn't be too hard to miss. The hunter looked back at Sakura. "You're the professional, are there any kind of rules we should follow when we fight? Like no hitting below the belt or something like that?"

”Eh, no, you can hit below the belt. Rules, rules…” She tapped her chin, trying to think of some rules she as a Street Fighter followed. ”Uhh...” She was really trying to think of something.

”No…eye gouging?” She offered up half-heartedly. ”I think that’s a rule. I’ve never seen anyone do that. So don’t stick your thumbs in my eyes, that would be pretty uncool.” She nodded. ”And you know, you win when you get a KO, so don’t hit the opponent after that. Only real jerks do that kind of thing. Basically just don’t do anything a villain would do and you should be good to go!” With those concrete and steadfast rules settled, Sakura began looking for a table and a place to sit so they could do their competition.

The Cadet looked a little perturbed at Sakura's example. Sakura suppressed a giggle. "I definitely would not act like a villain," he said seriously, a little bit of Jamaica shining through. He followed her to some seating nearby, taking his place across from her. Hopefully the small table was sturdy enough to support them. He rolled his shoulder, mostly for show, then propped an elbow on the table and offered a hand to his opponent.

"Count of three?"

”On go, after three.” Sakura corrected, sitting down. ”So it’ll be three, two, one, fight! I mean- go. And then you go on go. So it’s three, two, one, go. The street fighter said. She propped up her elbow and then clasped her hand with his. She grinned, eyes glimmering.

”This is fantastic. If we didn’t have to save the Worlds I would live in Alcamoth.” She took a deep breath. ”Ready? Three, two, one, go!” The muscles in her arm flexed and Sakura bit down on her lip as she pushed against Cadet as hard as she could.

As instructed, with his hand wrapped tight around his opponent's, at go the Ace Cadet pushed. He was met with a wall of unrelenting force. Of course he knew Sakura was strong, he'd seen her fighting up close plenty of times now, but battling against her strength so directly still surprised him. And he was about to see her fight way closer up than before right after this! It was kind of exciting, in all honesty. He grinned at the street fighter, though it came off as more a friendly grimace since he was currently putting his all into trying to force her arm down.

"It's a pretty cool place," he belatedly agreed, "Tons of stuff I never could have even dreamed up."

He held his ground, elbow firm and un-moving on the table. He squeezed her hand harder, the muscles in his own arm taut as he pushed.

Sakura bared her teeth, one eye shut tight. She made a little exhalation noise as she stopped pushing forward and just tried holding her ground. ”Uh oh.” She said. ”...getting tired yet?” She asked hopefully, though it was probably trying to come off as cool.

"Nope," he lied. He was starting to feel it, but if there was anything he was confident in it was his stamina. He could definitely out last her, and if she was flagging then all it would take was a few more seconds. Or so he thought anyway, because she was seriously tough and he was already giving it all he had. He just had to wait until she started to give, and then finish it.

Sakura pressed her lips together. ”Not too late to surrender!” She said, straining the words out. The inside of her arm was on fire! Were there any tactics to arm wrestling? If there was, Sakura couldn’t think of any off the top of her head. Sakura gave it her all, grit her teeth and gave one big push. She started to force Cadet’s hand down but then she ran outta gave, wavering, the pressure relieving. In that moment while trying to hold fast, the monster hunter turned the tables and advanced. He pushed Sakura's arm back upright to where they started, and then down all at once to the table. Once her knuckles brushed the surface it was over, the Cadet pinned her hand flat for a second and then released.

"Phhhhew." He shook out his hand and wiggled his fingers, getting the feeling back into them. "That was a close one, but it's my win this time." So now he got the honor of choosing their stage, from which he initially planned to just pick whatever looked the most interesting.

Sakura grabbed her wrist and shook her hand, wincing. ”Itai-itai-itai.” She stuck her finger in her mouth. ”Aw, man. Guess I still need to get stronger…” She said, only a little bummed out. ”I have been slacking on my training recently.” One could almost hear Sakura trying to come up with new training regiments so she would have a better chance next time.

”Did you have anything in particular in mind you wanted to pick?” Sakura asked, curious.

"Not really," he replied with a shrug. "We'll see what looks fun when we get there."

The two of them moved on, starting to make their way across the Ark Mall. They chatted as they did so, mostly clarifications about the match they were both excited to take part in. Part of it was reconciling the fact that the Ace Cadet would be using a deadly weapon against an unarmed opponent, but Sakura assured him it was fine - expected actually. Even more, his items and tools were allowed as well. Fighting without their use meant the Cadet wouldn't truly be bringing his A-game, and they couldn't have that.

”The weapons are fine, really!” Sakura had said, giving two thumbs up. ”Come at me with all you got! Street Fighters can take it. At a certain level of skill, weapons are just another form of self expression through martial arts. Like…a hat! Or a hair color.”

Item use was a little more conscionable anyway, even if it meant he'd have to replace whatever was used up before they set out another mission. The two of them put their brain cells together to think of some kind of loophole around that, when Mewtwo once again intervened with advice. They hadn't gotten very far yet and their conversation was a bit loud, so the psychic Pokémon couldn't help but overhear them. It informed them about the city's Matchmaker system, which was used to prepare the stages for battle in the first place. With a solution seemingly found, the Cadet told Sakura to go on ahead to the plazas holding the stages while he got the rest of it set up. They parted, soon to meet again for battle.

It wasn't too much later that the Ace Cadet reappeared, waving at Sakura as he jogged up to her. Since last she saw him, he had traded in the casual fit for his armor of iron plate and green scales. At his hip was his weapon of choice for this match, the long sword Nightsky Ripper. Even though she'd said it was alright he didn't want to risk using the Master Bang sword and shield combination that was specifically meant to carve the flesh of giant monsters, especially with it's even deadlier upgrade, lest he get one or both of them hurt. Besides, he was a weapon's master and already very familiar with this long sword, so it wasn't like he was handicapping himself.

"Everything's good to go!" he said, giving the girl a thumbs up. "I even figured out something radalos for the arena. All we gotta do is go through the arch."

”That’s good! It would have sucked if we went through all that arm wrestling effort only for you to pick a random one.” Sakura said, laughing.

The both of them stepped into the fog, feeling the unusual pull of space distorting. When the mist cleared, they stood on the edge of a vast desert, bordered by the gates of a wild and rustic city. Vessels floated high up in the air via balloon, and behind them tempered sand turned to packed dirt.



Despite the desert just steps away, the temperature was pleasantly warm and not overwhelming. The space in front of the gate was wide open and devoid of people besides themselves. It would be a good enough place to fight. The Ace Cadet took it all in eagerly... maybe a bit too eagerly, as it seemed like he was scrutinizing every little bit of the area. The reason why was quickly explained when he finally turned to Sakura with a huge grin on his face.

"It's not exactly right, but it's purrretty close," he said. "That thing Mewtwo showed me that scanned the items can make areas based on whatever information you give it too. So this is the closest it could make to Val Habar, one of the cities from my home world! What do you think?"

Sakura had done a spin, gasping happily when Cadet revealed the true nature of what this place was supposed to be. ”Ace! That’s awesome!” She took it in again like she was just seeing it for the first time. ”Bal Harbor.” She said to herself, nodding.

”Do you like making cat puns now, too?” Sakura asked, raising an eyebrow. ”She’s kind of rubbing off on you, hmm?” She rose her eyebrows up and down.

"It's Val Habar, and - uh, haha, maybe?"

Had he made a cat pun? He didn't even notice. Cat puns used to be just part of his everyday life, given it was how the felynes and melynx spoke, so hearing them all the time again probably brought some comfort to his subconscious or something complicated like that. But more than likely Sakura was just right. The Cadet had been scratching at the back of his head sheepishly, but then he coughed into his hand to change the subject.

"You know once, before the Ace Palico went to..." He trailed off before even really starting the story, shaking his head. "Ah, nevermind, I can tell you later! Already kept you waiting too long."

He moved a little farther away from Sakura, not quite sure of the distance they should be starting at. "From 'go' again?"

Sakura nodded, and she took up a position that was outside the range where either fighter could threaten the other with advancing. ”Okay! Battle at Val Habar! She said, emphasizing her correct pronunciation this time. ”First to who knows, best of whatever!” She smacked the sides of her head and then palmed her fist, bowing. ”Yoroshiku onegai shimasu!” She took up her fighting stance, bouncing lightly from one sneaker to the other. Though her energy was still upbeat, the smile left her face as she began to concentrate.

”Three, two, one…go!” On go, she quickly stepped forward and then backpedaled, wondering what Ace was going to do. Just sizing him up, it seemed.

She'd seen his free hand fly to the hilt of the long sword, joining the one that was gripped tightly around the scabbard. However when she didn't actually approach, the Cadet looked at her curiously rather than drawing it. Was it... a feint? Pretty tricky! Well if she was waiting for him to make the first move, then he would oblige.

"Alright Sakura, you asked for it," he reminded her, pulling something out of his item pouch. He held it up, giving her a brief glimpse of what looked like a small metallic hexagon - right before he pulled his arm back and pitched it at her.

Sakura raised an eyebrow, wondering what the item did. She guessed it was a grenade of some kind and dodged out of the way.

The device didn't need to strike her, in fact it would detonate in the air either way and let out a sharp, harsh noise so ear-splitting it could even throw dragons off of their game. And while Sakura was momentarily debilitated, the Cadet used the chance to move in.

”Itai-itai-itai!” Sakura squeezed her eyes shut and stumbled backwards, slapping the sides of her head several times. If she had any feelings on the matter other than ‘OUCH!’ she had no brain capacity to express them for the moment.

Now up close, it was time to really get into the action. And given it was a friendly match, the Cadet gave Sakura some prior warning just before his weapon was unsheathed.

"Heads up!" he called, and then with a flick the blade jumped from its scabbard, going into a horizontal slice aimed right at the girl's middle.

The good news was, Sakura was true to her word. She didn’t get split in half or anything. Slashed across the waist, she bent over and slid backwards, a bright yellow spark deflecting the blow. It was an unusual feeling on the other end of the blade, but it felt like a solid hit. Sakura dropped into a crouch, her back knee almost touching the floor, and raised her forearm in a defensive position.

It took a moment for the Cadet to grasp exactly what had happened, but he did realize that he didn't have to hold back. He could fully focus on fighting - and learning. With a glint in his eye he brought the sword up until it's tipped pointed to the sky, and then down in an overhead slash. It was just what he’d needed. The cut sliced down onto Sakura’s shoulder and she gasped, feeling a little heat in her cheeks. How embarrassing! Knocked onto all fours, she pushed herself back up to standing. Her hands were up and waiting for the next strike as she galloped backwards.

Looking to press his early advantage, the hunter followed after her. After the first few swings, it was easy to fall back into the familiar striking pattern of the long sword: a diagonal slash from calf to shoulder, then bringing it around again for the reverse, an opposite slash from neck to hip. Another quick strike across the midsection, followed by another overhead, and repeat. The flurry of attacks fell upon Sakura, unrelenting until the end of the Cadet's combo which was signaled by the sword being swung nearly 360 degrees to gain momentum for a more powerful blow aimed at her chest.

Sakura did her best to keep up, and mostly succeeded. As long as she interceded her forearm or her palm in the way of the blade, a blue flash met Cadet’s swing. Walking backwards she moved her upper body from side to side as the strikes came in. Nervous, she decided to call off Cadet's combo early. She spent some of her energy to pull off a defensive move. ”Right there!” As her arm moved from left to right, so did she, dropping into a balanced, spinning crouch. Her leg swung out and knocked Cadet off his feet, sending him flying backwards. The air darkened around both fighters as she did, dealing grey damage to Cadet’s legs. Sakura popped up to her feet and shook the pain out of her hands.

”Yeesh! I’m glad you have so much faith in me!” Sakura said, laughing.

After being launched the Cadet hustled to stand again. He took up a pose much like a samurai with his feet spread, shoulders square, and both hands on the sword held in front of him with the blade itself pointed at his opponent. "Well if I had underestimated you I probably would have already lost!"

The street fighter gathered a ball of blue energy between her hands and launched it towards Cadet at high speed. ”Hadoken!” She repeated the cry and fired out another and another, her hands moving towards and away from Cadet in a rhythmic motion. Blocking them was possible but not effortless, and they had a shove’s worth of kinetic energy behind them.

The energy attack coming at him he'd seen from her before, so when she started the motion he knew what was coming. He dodged to the side, only to be caught by the second one immediately after. It burst against his armor, further pushing him back. It also did additional damage as the defensive leg sweep she’d landed earlier caught up to him due to getting hit. More hadokens followed, effectively keeping him locked in place for the time being. He discovered that they could be disrupted with a well placed swing of his sword, but between getting the timing right or outright jumping out of the way, he was stuck until he could think of something.

It was true- a jump was a good way to deal with a fireball. But that might leave Ace open to different types of attacks. Her fireballs were no easy gimmick to overcome! The timing was made even harder by the variable speed of the fireballs. Some of them came in slower than others, like a pitcher changing up the speed of her pitch. Grinning, Sakura charged up a big one and dragged it through the air, lobbing it at Cadet’s feet. ”Hyaaah!” Whatever he did afterwards, Sakura sprinted up behind her fireball and aimed to catch him off guard with a roundhouse kick and get some close range offense going of her own.

After getting thoroughly pushed around by the hadokens, the Cadet had formed a plan. Putting it into motion with the final fireball, he leapt backward while swinging the sword around and over his shoulder in a stance that looked similar to a player up to bat, quite fitting given the way Sakura was throwing her projectiles around. It just so happened that this particular move was also called the Sakura Slash. Go figure! Once the big fireball hit the ground harmlessly in front of him, the Ace Cadet swung the sword in a mighty slash, the momentum giving him his own rotation to match her roundhouse. The blade met her kick, stopping her forward movement in midair. The Cadet followed through with the slash, hoping to throw her back just far enough that he could regroup.

Sakura wasn’t worried her sneaker would get ruined, even as it clashed with steel. Sakura brought her raised leg in and dropped backwards into a roll that ended up with her on her feet. Both fighters had enough time to set things back to neutral. Sakura moved to run in, taking a sidewinding curveball path towards him. But she was going to stop dead right as she got within stabbing range and try to bait out a reaction from Cadet, and then push forward. She thought to herself that there was no way she was going to be able to get close to Cadet if she just kept throwing herself on his sword- he needed to be worried that she might do something else!

Luckily for her, baiting the hunter was fairly easy to do. As she approached he positioned the blade back low against his hip, ready to draw in a manner similar to iaijutsu. If anything showed that he needed a lot more practice when it came to solo battle against another person it was this. When she ran close enough he tried anticipating her movement and lashed out, flicking the blade forward in a thrust only to meet air. His eyes widened in surprise, and he only had time enough to swivel his head toward Sakura before she dashed in.

The old bait and whiff. His sword was out of position, and Sakura knocked it aside with her fist. She was too far to get any hard hits in, but she could push in. ”Shunpukyaku!” She spun forward and brought her leg around like a hammer, slamming it into his chest. Now she was right up in his face, and Cadet only had a moment to defend himself. She attempted to stick her leg between his, grab his shoulders and fling him upside down and onto his hip. Trying to pull the long sword in close enough to be of any use was futile, but he wasn't without any options. Unlike Sakura who had de-fused with the spirit of Arashio, the spirit of Jamaica still lived in the Cadet. The ship rigging that fanned out from his lower back came around on either side of them both. Armed with mini cannon batteries and a curved blade on either one, they closed on Sakura while firing their guns.

Sakura twisted Ace over, leaning as she did and stepping into her throw. The rigging came in and jabbed into her shoulder in back, the explosions causing her to lose her balance. But because Ace was practically horizontal in the air, it became something of an awkward hit. ”O-oops!” Sakura said as she got hit. She stumbled past and over Cadet and then landed on her hands and knees. Fortunately she was a bit too tough to scrape her bare knees. She pushed herself to her feet, and turned to face Cadet. Dropped unceremoniously in the dirt, he blinked at the sky for a moment before scrambling up. He wiggled the ship rigging as if flexing it before it was tucked out of the way when he moved his sword back into position. It'd most likely be match over if he was pinned, so he was glad he'd escaped by any means. He'd had enough time to get to his feet as she did the same. ”Okay, that won’t work.” She said, glad nobody saw that.

Sakura brought her hands together and back, seemingly to charge another fireball. Once released, it would move very slowly, barely slower than Sakura’s walk speed. It would explode on contact, but only for Ace. Although upon realizing what she was doing, the hunter grinned.

"Okay, this one I've definitely seen!" he told her. And he definitely didn't want to get hit by it. Giving the attack a wide berth, he circled Sakura with the long sword raised. It was gripped in both hands, held up near his shoulder in a high stance. Though wary of what she might do, he decided to go for it - dashing in with the intent to jab her. He hadn't tried this move on such a small target before, but should he be successful he could dig the blade in and use it to vault himself up for an aerial slice. Now he just had to land the attack, not an easy feat.

Sakura made an unsure noise, smiling. ”I don’t know if you have!” She called out. She gave Cadet a wide berth as well, sprinting alongside her fireball and continuing to put it between her and Cadet, avoiding his jab. The fireball was so slow, lazily floating through the air, it was more like a floating mine than a projectile. One that she could walk through. She dashed through the fireball, leaving it behind, and went to jab him a few times with her quick fists.

She caught him off guard. Since when could someone just walk right through a fireball like that?! Though her punches landed, she found that if she focused more on speed than power then it would be hard to damage him through his armor... and even more so when his next attack landed. The Cadet braced himself through her jabs while the core of his chest started to glow pink. Then suddenly a wide, wave-like energy burst forth from his core, the Crush Shot affecting anything it managed to hit with the Weak status.

Cadet was a tough nut to crack, and her quick jabs didn’t find much purchase on him. That wasn’t something she was used to, even the biggest Street Fighters flinched at her jabs. But he was used to fighting giant monsters!

Sakura dodged backwards and raised her hands defensively as the wave washed over her, taking hold. Seeing him recover, she kicked at Cadet’s shin, only to find not much happened at all. She took a moment to look her body over. ”Uhh. What did that do?” She asked Cadet, shuffling evasively back and forth.

"Makes your attacks weaker," he told her honestly. "Don't worry, it's only temporary! Just means you're gonna have to work a little harder to win!"

”Oh! I get it. Okay, thanks!”

Though the longer they fought, the more Sakura would get used to his combat patterns with the long sword. It was a great weapon with high damage potential, but very technical - and if he relied solely on it then he'd eventually end up missing his strikes more often than not. That only meant that he would have to work harder too.

He took one hand off of the sword and raised his arm, where attached to his gauntlet was a mechanical device that looked halfway between a mini crossbow and a collapsed cage. From it, the altered arms of the clutch claw unfurled and locked together to form a anchor-like shape. He hadn't used this kind of flail before, but it didn't hurt to try it now during a practice match. It hung on a chain, and the Cadet took hold of it, swinging it in a circle.

"New strategy comin' at ya!" He flung the makeshift flail at the street fighter.

Sakura’s lip curled, grossed out by Cadet’s new, weird weapon. ”Ew!” It reminded her of Birdie’s chain, but even worse! At her reaction the hunter just laughed good naturedly. She crossed her arms in front of her, the flail crashing into her block. There was a thudding blue impact and Sakura grunted. She turned her skidding into a back pedal to get out of range. Fortunately, she had a lot of space to use given the environment Cadet had chosen. Just a big old desert. Sakura would have to pick her range carefully. She needed to be close up where she had the advantage, or far away enough that she could be safe. Mid range was Cadet’s specialty, especially with this new flail.

”I hate to be a spammer, but- hadoken!” The fireballs began coming in fairly fast, sacrificing damage and push back for speed and range. She even did a couple of one handed hadokens, thrusting out her palms to send quicker, smaller bursts of ki his way. She wanted Cadet to have to close the distance, and she wanted him to do it while he was under pressure.

At first he tried countering the fireballs with the cannons on his rigging, taking pot shots to make them burst before they got close. Fairly quickly he realized he wouldn't be able to outgun her blasts. If he advanced he'd be doing exactly what his opponent wanted from him, but what else could he do? Throw another sonic bomb, try and swap to his bow? None of those options really appealed to him, so moving up it was. He sheathed the long sword and made a beeline for her with the ship rigging fanned out. He took about as many hadokens as he managed to avoid either by dodging or dispersing them, and though he could feel the damage they dealt steadily piling up he continued to trudge on.

When he judged he was close enough to try something, he swung the flail again with one hand while the other dipped into his bag. From it he withdrew a vial with the blinding potion inside. He expected that she'd try and dodge the anchor, so as long as he timed it right he could toss it at her and actually hit his target.

Sakura ducked and rolled to the side underneath the swing, and as she prepared to step in, she spotted the potion coming her way. She couldn’t dodge, so she blocked the potion. The glass broke, causing the liquid to splash on her upper body. She meant to glance at it to see what that did, only to experience the quite terrifying sensation of losing her sight. ”Bwaah!” She screamed, flailing her arms as she frantically turned to get away.

"Also temporary!" her opponent was quick to mention. This would be his best chance to get close to Sakura with as little risk as possible. With the hadokens stopped and the street fighter on the backfoot, the Cadet swung the chain and flail at her legs to trip her up, then let the clutch claw retract and rest at his arm again. Prepared to draw the sword again he dashed in close.

Sakura’s legs were taken out from under her. Gasping, she fell flat on her face and lay prone, eyes squeezed shut. When she opened them, she saw the ground at the tip of her nose and was grateful. She was less grateful for the oncoming sound of boots, and she quickly rolled to the right. Her instinct saved her from the blow, the Nightsky Ripper's blade hitting packed sand where she'd just been a moment before. Another slash was headed her way not a second later as the hunter re-positioned and swung again.

Gritting her teeth, Sakura clenched her fist pushed herself onto one knee just in time to launch into an explosive uppercut. Her body flashed with power as she spent some of the energy she had gained during the fight. ”Kurae!” Unless Cadet got defensive, the uppercuts force would blow straight through his downward strike. She did one uppercut and then followed it up by another, leaping into the air and dragging Cadet with her via her fist. Sakura landed on her feet, and then pumped her fist.

With nothing to block the blow with, the Ace Cadet was sent flying back after two solid hits. He landed on his back with a groan. When he pushed himself to his feet again, Sakura looked as though she was ready for more - and either the Weak debuff had already faded, or she was powering up. Both were pretty dangerous to his chances of winning. Okay, gonna have to play this a little smarter! he thought to himself, once more bringing the blade into position. This time he waited to see what she'd do - another fireball barrage, or try and bridge the distance between them?

Sakura bounced back and forth on her feet. ”That’s one of my big ones. In future if you see an enemy block or dodge that attack, please save me. Because if you had blocked that I would have basically just fallen gently towards you like target practice.” She explained.
"Noted!" the Cadet responded seriously.

Then she went in, galloping forward. But she shifted on her feet and moved her head, keeping her hands forward and making her movement harder to predict. When she was in range she began trying to bait out a swing from Cadet, and basically engaged him on a purely theoretical level, dancing in and out of his effective range, making like she was going to go in only to pull back. She watched his feet and his hands and occasionally made eye contact. It was times like these where her mind was empty of anything except the fight. Sakura was in the zone. It also had the added benefit of giving her more time to wait out this Weak effect.

Not wanting to be duped by another one of her feints, the Cadet kept the blade still in his hand as he turned to keep an eye on her. When she got too close his grip would tighten to signal his intent to attack, at which point she would gracefully bounce back out of range. Once or twice he did swing, quick flashes of steel that never hit their target but didn't exactly leave him open either. It was a stalemate until one of them committed.

Sakura stuck her tongue out of the side of her mouth, proud of Cadet for playing it smart. She backed far away and dropped her guard, taking a few moments to walk back and forth and catch her breath. Then she wiped some sweat out of her eyes and got back to business. She did some fancy footwork, juking left then spinning right. She blasted a one handed fireball Cadet’s way and then leaped in, clearing ten feet before front flipping and bringing her foot down like a javelin. ”Sore!”

This is it! The Cadet shifted stances - he bent his knees and flipped the sword in his hand so that the blade was reversed and held it up at shoulder level, horizontally so that it was perpendicular to his body. Critical Juncture, the ultimate parry. The only problem was there was an energy blast coming right at him at the same time that the teenaged powerhouse was. His eyes flickered from the hadoken to Sakura herself, now airborne, and decided to focus solely on her. His senses sharpened and he braced himself against the fireball as it burst against his front, and then as soon as her foot connected with the blade he flicked it up in a powerful upward slashing motion.

As the sole of her sneaker found not armor but the edge of a blade, one of Sakura’s eyes winced shut in anticipation. It slashed vertically up the lower half of her body. A great bright yellow line was drawn from heel to navel, and Sakura was straightened out and thrown back. ”Gah!” She landed clumsily but quickly back rolled onto her feet, exhaling.

”Nice hit.” She said, before moving in again, her bandana trailing behind her head. It’s not like the hits didn’t hurt, but you were more likely to stop a street fighter completely before you were able to slow them down.

As Sakura moved in, she blocked a couple of Ace’s probing strikes, and then spun towards him, kicking at him with a ”Shunpu!” It was only meant to draw out his guard and let her advance. As she landed in front of him, arms swinging, Cadet would realize that he had the advantage. But Sakura was willing to take that risk in order to close the distance.

They were set to clash again. If he let her get past his effective range it would spell trouble. He thrust the sword straight forward toward her, though it was easily avoided. Transitioning into a sideways swipe he swung it in a wide arc, trying to catch her before she got too close.

Wide arcs were fantastic against giant monsters, but Sakura was 5’2 and almost within arms reach. The sword swing was hard, but she brought her bare forearms against it and then ducked under it, letting it scrape over her with a blue flash. Still crouched, she threw a crouching medium kick at Cadet’s leg. Then she stepped up and forward, throwing a series of heavy, long range punches his way, planting her foot closer with each strike. Her fists were interposed with Cadet’s blade as he defended himself. She forced out a sharp hiss of air with each strike, managing her breathing. The pressure was on! She was trying to get closer and closer still.

As she advanced the Cadet's mind raced while trying to think of ways out of the situation. He couldn't put any distance between them because every step back he took, Sakura took one forward. He couldn't swap to another weapon or reach into his bag, because if he lost focus and lowered his blade it would leave him wide open. The rigging at his waist did little to deter her as she pressed her advantage. He thought about trying to use another of his hunter arts, the Devouring Demon. At times when he was being pressed by a monster, it could give him an advantage to stagger it and get back into rhythm. But it was dangerous - not for her, but for him. If he powered up and whiffed, it would put him in an even worse spot... but then again, in a spar like this, the danger was only losing - not dying. Let's just go for it! he thought to himself.

After barely fending off one of her punches, the Cadet swiftly brought the blade in close to focus his energy. His body pulsed a dull crimson, his muscles and senses both strained, and just like that his attack power was boosted while his vitality started to drain. He caught the street fighter's eye and went in for another forward thrust. "Hyah!"

Sakura grimaced in anticipation, but this time it was on Ace’s behalf. It really wasn’t a good idea to try and power up right when your opponent is halfway through punching at you. Sakura knew that from experience. But Ace was going to learn that lesson the best way- the hard way. Simply put, she went and socked him on the jaw before his forward thrust could get much of anywhere. The impact from interrupting his powerful attack sent Cadet spinning away. Sakura dove forward into a roll and then jumped up and shoved her knee into him, launching him. Before he could hit the ground, she scooped him up with the knuckles of her fist. Shouoken!” Rattling off like a machine gun, Cadet would go flying once again while Sakura landed athletically on her feet.

”Sorry!” She said afterwards, hunching her shoulders a bit. Then, because this was a fight, she began running over to kick him while he was down.

When going for a high risk, high reward move like that there was always the chance it would end up that way: getting flung, landing hard on dirt and lying prone while a girl walloped you. Long sword abandoned, the Cadet covered his head with his hands and called out, half laughing, "Okay, okay! I surrender." The girl stopped, nearly falling over.

He really did need the practice it seemed. Early on he'd thought he had done pretty well for himself, though the longer the match went on the more he had fallen behind. The hunter rolled over onto his back and splayed his arms out wide, staring at the not-quite-right gates of Val Habar before his gaze eventually settled on Sakura. He grinned at her. "You kicked my Astalos."

A big, toothy smile on her face, Sakura practically yanked Ace onto his feet. With her mouth she made punching sound effects and mimed hitting him with an onslaught of elbows and jabs. ”Sphpewshpssh psshpsshpsshpssh-” Then she turned around and threw a real celebratory haymaker into the air, jumping for joy and running aimlessly. ”Yes! Haha, YES! That was awesome!”

”Yeah!” With one last punch that launched her upwards, she landed and made her back to Cadet.

”You can do so many things! How do you even hold all that stuff? You must have like, a million straps on your back!” Hyped up, she grabbed him by shoulder and turned him to look whatever weapons he was carrying on his back - which happened to be the sheathe for the long sword, his fairly large gathering pouch, the comically square looking backpack, a wicked looking carving knife tucked into a loose leather holster that had barely seen the light of day since he awakened in the World of Light, and a miniature oak barrel strapped sideways.

He let her examine his equipment all she wanted. "Yeah, pretty much," he said. He was pretty kitted out, though not so much as the last couple of days when his extra weapons were just stowed on his body instead of in the bag. "It's not really what I can do so much as what stuff I've got on me, which is why I carry around as much as I can. If I ever got disarmed I'd cart pretty quick," he explained, "compared to you, your punches are like super-human! Plus that thing -"

He turned around and made the motion of forming a hadoken and firing it. "Even on the receiving end of it, it's really cool!"

”Isn’t it? Isn’t it just the coolest? It’s called the Hadoken, which means Wave Motion Fist!” She blasts one out into the open air to demonstrate. ”Ryu-san is the best at Hadokens. Mine still have a long way to go, if I want to be as strong as him someday…” Sakura said, trailing off for a moment.

Snapping back into reality, she turned to face him. ”Oh, hey! I have a tip for you. Do you wanna hear it? It was about the mistake that cost you the match.” She said, tapping him on the shoulder.

"Lay it on me, Master Sakura," he said, nodding his head. "If you're not around to come save me if I get stuck in a duel, I'll need all the help I can get."

Sakura’s face flushed red. ”Okay, first of all. Not a Master. Not Master Sakura. D-don’t call me that, it’s- nope. Nuh uh. No way. Ryu-san is the Master. And if you asked him he’d say he wasn’t. So that means I’m definitely not a Master, not even close. I- I haven’t even gone to a real dojo yet!” Shaking her head rapidly, she get back onto the subject at hand with a clearing of her throat. ”Don’t tell Hibiki-san I said that last part if you meet him.”

The Cadet cocked his head to the side, a bit confused by her little tirade. Plus he had no idea who 'Hibiki-san' was or how he'd recognize them if they ever met. He placated her anyway, giving her a small smile. "Gotcha, no master and no telling Hibiki-san."

”A-anyway.” She hopped into a fighting stance, moving her fists around. ”So I was bringing my fists in pretty hard, and that’s not a good situation to be in. Your attacks are way powerful, probably the most powerful I’ve ever faced. But they have a lot of windup. I imagine you need all the power you can get when you’re going up against monsters, but against faster opponents you’ll need to be quicker.” She moved her fist back and forth like she was punching. ”Just a simple jab. It won’t take much to throw someone off. Maybe you could check me with the bottom part of your sword. Just to my face, or my chest if you want to aim less. And you’re plenty strong, so a quick knee to my belly would work, too."

He was less sure about the other physical strikes she mentioned, but anything that might help he was at least willing to try. "The bottom part...? Oh, the pommel?" He drew the sword again, checking the weapon's handle from intricate guard to gold-colored pommel. That kind of strike wasn't intended for the long sword, but the Ace Cadet was nothing if not adaptable. And if he could pull off something half-way decent with the longer blade, then he could transition it over to the short sword too.

"Did you wanna practice?” She asked.

"Yeah, if you don't mind!"

Sakura was happy about this response, punching her fists together. ”Great! I haven’t practiced with anyone since I got here!” She exclaimed happily, excited to run some drills. ”Okay, so. I’m gonna come at you like I did towards the end. And I want you to try to interrupt me with a quick attack. On go. Ready? Three, two, one, go!”

She began throwing her fierce punches his way, the kind that urgently needed to be blocked by a sword. But now that the situation was much more composed, he could find a gap between her punches and interrupt. Although shifting out of specific techniques and stances that had been drilled into him was easier said than done, he did eventually manage after taking a few punches to shift the blade and shove the pommel into her chest. It drove her off for but a moment, and then they started again.

After getting the hang of interrupting the fighter's flow, they went back and forth with it. The Cadet would break her stance, and Sakura would counter his counter. The two of them continued like that with the warm wind washing over them until they were satisfied. At least, with the practice involving the sword.

Sakura coughed, clearing her throat of some of the saliva that had been building up. "Yeah, uh,” She tapped her fist against her chest. "Let’s move away from that. Because my sternum hurts. Great work.” She gave a strained thumbs up. "Teaching people techniques is way more painful than I expected.”

"Learning them too, though I think it's been going pretty well," the hunter chuckled. "But yeah, let's switch it up."

After getting over the initial reluctance to try out physical strikes, it became apparent that for all of his strength the Cadet was not nearly so talented at picking up hand-to-hand techniques as he was with weapons techniques. Naturally this transitioned into much more basic training as a way to cool down before they inevitably picked up again.

Eventually, Sakura set her hands on her knees and took a breather. ”I have a question. So you were throwing like, potions and stuff at me? And grenades? I’m trying to think of things I could do to get out of it, because the bad guys are probably gonna have stuff like that, too.” She mimed throwing some potions and grenades. "Maybe I could-” She jumped ten feet in the air, bringing her legs in. Landing gently she flattened out her skirt. "Do something like that? Would that work?”

The Cadet watched her land, chin tucked between his finger and thumb as he considered her strategy. "That'll work against a lot of projectiles, but not everything. Like, here," he beckoned the girl over to him as he pulled out a couple of gadgets. Among them were the sonic-bombs he'd used earlier. He held up for her to examine. "Jumping up won't do any good against something that doesn't need to actually touch you... well, unless maybe you can jump even higher than that? Anyway, something like this that uses sonic waves, or a flash bomb that would blind you if you looked at it, or even a regular bomb that has a big explosive radius - your first instinct would be to get away, but it's probably better to contain them, or disable them before they can go off."

After a bit of fiddling, he took apart the bomb in his hand to show her the insides. Being from a more primitive world it wasn't a very complex device, but it was sophisticated in its simplicity. "You know, with so many different worlds I'm sure there's a million different ways these kinds of items work, so uh, take this with a grain of salt? But from what I know most of them are on a timer, or trigger. So if you break them apart before they go off, you won't have to worry!" That was mostly true anyway. Though there should always be a healthy dose of worry, given just how many different kinds of things could be chucked at a person. "It'll be tricky though. You could break out of these with your fireball, but if you used that on a bomb-bomb it would just go off early. Though that might not be bad either. I bet I could rig something safer than these if you wanted to give it a try."

Sakura looked over at the item, tapping on her chin. Yup. That was the inside of a bomb, alright. Probably. From the ‘future’ or not, Sakura knew approximately nothing about military hardware. "Uh huh. So just…step on it?” Sakura asked, stomping on the ground.

"Yeah. Smash it, slash it, slam it. Basically stop it from working before it, y'know, works!"

"And if it’s a bomb bomb I can just block it or dodge it, or, I guess crush it. There’s a couple of street fighters who just throw bombs at people a lot. And Ryu-san showed me that my fireballs work on any old explosion.” Sakura thought aloud. "But if it’s a potion, I should dodge. Because when it shatters, it’ll get all over me and affect me anyway.” She indicated the spot on her fuku where the stain had thankfully faded.

"If it’ll go bam, give it a slam. If it’s made of glass, move your…butt.” Sakura said, trailing off.

Ace Cadet laughed out loud. "Perfect!"

She rubbed the back of her head, grinning. "That was a lot of fun, Ace. It was nice to just…do my favorite thing! It didn’t hurt that I won of course but, win or lose, you still gotta smile.” She bowed respectfully, and then reached her hand out for a handshake. When he clasped her hand she brought him in for a bro hug of epic proportions, clapping him on the back.

When they separated he fixed her with a wide smile, patting her on the shoulder. "Yeah, it was Gargwawesome! And we can do it again whenever you want!" He told her. "Or almost whenever. I think if I don't get out of this armor and into some healing soon I'll be really feeling it once all the adrenaline wears off, heh."

He spun Sakura so that they were shoulder to shoulder as he steered them toward the exit, though he did glance back at the majestic desert town gate. "Next time we can go somewhere like the world you come from?"

"Yeah!” She did a little hop. ”I know the perfect place, it’s one of my favorite spots to fight. Next time for sure.”

Level 6: 58/60
Word Count: short
Location: Queen Station
Points Gained: 1
NEW EXP balance--- Level 6: 59/60


Jesse squinted, nodding at Raz’s strong opinions about the color purple. “Yeah. Good old purple.” She said, not really sure where to go with that conversation.

Okay. This is awesome. Jesse thought to herself as she stepped off the train. It was some kind of cathedral, but a cathedral that was built by what you’d find under a rock in your backyard. She got the impression that this was a place where one was supposed to be quiet. No parties went down in this place. Rowdy intruders were probably rounded up and eaten by giant spiders.

This place was bioluminescent to high heaven. She peered out into the large canyon, smiling. “Wow. Cool, huh?” She said, looking back at Therion and Raz. The latter of which had something on his mind.

“Actually, I’m a Parautilitarian.” Jesse clarified. “I only bring it up because I imagine there’s some distinction between how our powers actually function. But yeah. Neither of us have, uh, a wizard hat on and we don’t say magic words and use magic staffs. If only, right? Maybe someday.” She joked dryly. She glanced over at Therion. “Mhm. No mana here.” That word was unusual. Wasn’t that from a religion or two on Earth? But yeah, in video games it’s the blue stuff that wizards drink. So it’s how this guy conceptualizes magic. Or maybe it’s vice versa? Weird. Regardless, this Therion guy seemed pretty straight edge, so she wasn’t going to be teasing him about his alleged fright levels.

As they looked the place over, Raz mumbled to himself and his notebook. “Oh, good. Glad someone’s taking notes.” Jesse said.

Raz asked if the whole Moogle business really was that easy. It seemed like he was referencing a comic book or something, which amused Jesse. “Well. Maybe Moogle magic is more reliable than a Telepathilizer. Let’s find out.” Therion tried summoning a Moogle, and yeah, it really was that easy. She watched, impressed, as the Moogle gave them some advice. “Just go up, huh?” She nodded at Raz. “Guess you were half-right. The Moogle can get here, but our objective is somewhere with a little clearer reception.”

After it disappeared, Jesse considered Raz’s question. “Hmm…wibbly.” She answered confidently, as if she took the question very seriously. Then she began to jog further up the spiral staircase, looking to explore more of this fantastical place. And also find a good spot for the Moogles to set up their device for the rest of Team Good Guy.
Rubick V Karin

Word Count: 3,028
EXP Gain: +4




Karin Kanzuki ‘listened’ to Mewtwo carefully. Sparring matches, hmm? It seemed that in her case they were putting the newcomers together. As far as she could tell both Karin and Rubick were untested in the eyes of the Seekers. Rubick is that…odd ‘wizard’ fellow with a penchant for copying attacks. Immediately, Karin felt confident. Anyone that had to literally steal someone else’s moves couldn’t be that strong. And Karin knew that no one could use Kanzuki-Ryu as efficiently as her. Still, she’d never fought a wizard before, so perhaps there could be some value in this exercise.

Karin approached Rubick and curtseyed. ”Mister Rubick, is it not? I am Karin Kanzuki, Mistress of the Kanzuki Zaibatsu. We shall be working together in this endeavor against Galeem, hmm? This may be a productive exercise.”

This “Mewtwo” fellow was certainly interesting in a multitude of ways. From using telepathy to communicate to the fact that his very existence implied that a “Mew one” existed as well made him such a delightful fellow to be around. At the mention of sparring matches, Rubick tilted his head with a quizzical look. Not at confusion that he’d be battling his teammates, because he had no such thoughts. Instead, he was wondering what skills he would learn from them. It would certainly expand his knowledge on his teammates’ capabilities.

Turning to Karin, Rubick bowed in response and replied, “Indeed, Mistress Kanzuki. I look forward to learning much about you.

Karin smirked, running a gloved hand through her golden coils of hair. ”You will be knowing more about me as I show the Seekers how a true martial artist moves into battle.” Karin Kanzuki watched where the crowd was going.

”I believe we must travel further into the facility to do battle. I must admit I prefer the method of simply fighting where we happen to meet, but I suppose not everyone can be trusted to be decent in politeness.” She gestured for Rubick to follow her and began heading towards the Ark Mall and to the teleporting archways.

Rubick skipped along as he followed Karin towards the archways, wondering what the battlefield would look like. He hoped it would be fun and colorful, at least. Entering one of the archways, he soon found himself facing many more choices for an arena to do battle in. He browsed through the various portals available, looking for one that looked the most interesting to him. Unfortunately, there wasn’t much to go by, with only a vague symbol to determine the type of stage they’d find themselves in. “Hmmmm…. Perhaps… this one!” Rubick said, pointing his staff towards a portal with a peculiar-looking symbol. “This one pleases me.

”Hmm. Well, I suppose it was only polite, though that symbol wouldn’t have been my first choice.” She said.



Entering the portal, Rubick found himself on a colorful metal platform, with 6 differently-colored orbs, each on their own pedestal. Just above were 3 more smaller platforms floating in the air. Looking over the edge, Rubick noticed that the floor he was standing on was actually floating in the air as well. “Hmm. Curious,” Rubick thought out loud.

Karin peered over the edge. ”Ohoho. I suppose there will be a ring out in this duel.” She smirked, confident in her ability to produce great knockback while keeping her footing steady. ”This may be a learning experience for you. Personally I wouldn’t have chosen you for my opponent, and it would have been more fair, perhaps, if you had a teammate on your side to even the score.” She mused smugly.

Rubick chuckled at Karin’s words as he walked over to another side of the arena, getting ready for combat. Clearly she had never faced a Magus before, which meant it was his duty to put her in her place. “Then by all means,” Rubick said as he twirled his staff in the air for a second before slamming it back onto the ground, making a loud crack noise. Then he pointed it at her before adding, “Face the Magus!” It was then that an announcer began to count down…

3…

2…

1…

GO!


Karin sliced her hands through the air as she settled into her stance across the arena, pleased to face a confident opponent. ”Ring out, or knock out. If you are ready, then let us begin!” With that, she dashed forward and to the side and prepared to avoid ranged attacks coming her way.

Rubick faked a yawn before flicking his staff upward, casting his Telekinesis spell. “Up!…” Rubick announced as Karin found herself propelled upward into the air, floating off the ground by some meters. ”Wh-what?!” Then Rubick moved her over to the side of the arena and continued on, “...and down!” as Rubick flicked his staff down, propelling her downward out of bounds. There was an explosion of light where Karin was dropped, and the announcer called the end of the match…

GAME!


First blood? Already? I came here to be tested! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha,” Rubick said, enjoying his first easy win in a long time. Karin was then brought back to the arena via means unknown to Rubick, her body flashing white for a moment before the effect faded. “Hmmm… such fascinating energies!” Rubick thought out loud as he examined what had just occurred.

Needles to say, Karin was livid. Never before had she been so cheated, so tricked. ”I DEMAND a rematch!” She shouted through clenched teeth. ”Your magic is only effective against me because of the arbitrary rules of this- this ridiculous fighting arena! Such a magic throw wouldn’t even chip my fingernails in a real street fight!” She sat, trying to maintain her composure through her outrage. ”Even still! I can defeat you with the same rules now that I know your gimmick! Karin Kanzuki needs no handicaps!”

A rematch? Very well, I accept this challenge,” Rubick answered, returning to his original spot during the beginning of the last match. “Fair warning, however: this next round will end all the same.

”You would do well not to underestimate me, wizard.” Karin said, her heart ablaze with passion and indignity.

The announcer began to speak again.

3…

2…

1…

GO!


Karin dashed forward and immediately zipped upwards onto the floating platform, breaking line of sight with Rubick. Then she dropped into a defensive crouch, waiting to see how the Magus would respond.

Rubick’s eyes followed Karin as she headed up and sighed. This was the problem with having to battle anyone more than once: they learned more of your tricks with every duel. Still, that’s also what made such duels so entertaining. There was no challenge to winning the exact same way every time, after all.

Stepping backwards, Rubick pulled out his Blink Dagger and aimed at the middle platform above the others. In an instant, Rubick appeared to the spot he was aiming at with a poof-ing noise, leaving a cloud of dark blue particles behind which quickly dissipated. As soon as he had done so, he ran over to the other side and pointed his staff at the platform below, hoping to catch Karin with his Telekinesis again and send her plummeting down once more.

Karin scowled. This wizard was full of tricks. Some kind of teleport? He was above her now. She dove over to the side and dug her fingers around the edge of the platform, locking herself in. She felt like she had the strength to combat the wizard’s telekinesis and prevent herself from getting thrown off. And as far as she knew, nobody could do a special move forever. She was pulled up, legs over her head, but she held fast.

Rubick laughed at her attempts to stay grounded. “What is the matter, Karin Kanzuki?” Rubick taunted. “You’re going to have to do more than that to defeat the Grand Magus!” Rubick then began firing small bolts of green energy at Karin, laughing and swinging his staff with every bolt. They dealt little damage, but also had no drain on his reserves. Besides, his goal was to take his time with this duel and see what abilities Karin had to offer, as well as possibly use them for himself.

Karin was upside down, trying to hold onto the platform as several bolts began striking her sides. On the third bolt she grunted from the impact. She began kicking her legs, revealing the black gym tights she wore under her noblewoman’s outfit. Karin began cursing. ”You coward! You scoundrel! How dare you do this to me?! I’ll wear your eyeballs as earrings!” She tried pulling herself down and crawling to the underside of the platform to break line of sight.

As Rubick fired another bolt at Karin, he said, “Come now, did you really expect a duel between a warrior and a Magus to be fair? Truth be told, I’ve dealt with far worse back home during my routine walks!” Rubick was thoroughly enjoying this so far. Seeing Karin try so hard to get back down, though, Rubick decided that perhaps he should oblige this one time. “Now then… mind the drop!” Rubick said as he flipped the direction of his Telekinesis, forcing Karin to plummet towards the floor of the arena. The magic enveloping her would cushion the blow should she land on the ground, making it deal no damage. Still, the shockwave released would have a stunning effect, paralyzing her for about a second or two.

Rubick checked his energy reserves, and quickly calculated that he would have enough in the tank for at best a couple more casts of his Telekinesis, and maybe some seconds of continuous usage if he used his energy efficiently. He reckoned it would have to do, and jumped down onto the ground as well. “This battle has been quite entertaining, but I think it’s time I let you have some fun as well. How about it, Karin Kanzuki?” Rubick said, waving his left hand at Karin as if he was inviting her to attack.

Karin hopped back up onto her feet, fuming. Routine walks! ”If you were on a walk, you’d have no ring outs to hide behind!” She protested. She eyed his staff warily. ”Never go easy on a Kanzuki.” She took a step back and hopped back up onto the platform above her. Dashing across its surface to use it as cover, she dove from it, aiming at the ground in front of Rubick’s feet like a missile.

When Karin leapt up to the platform again, Rubick reached into his robes and grasped his Blink Dagger tightly. If there was anything he learned from his years of dueling experience and assassination attempts, it was that a Magus should never let an opponent get within melee range. But then, Rubick had an idea. He let his artifact go and removed his hand from his robes. This was a chance! Rubick had yet to see any of Karin’s Powers, and he so desperately wanted to see something exciting from her. It could be some fun ability to strike him with or befuddle his senses, anything! So he thought to himself: why not see how this played out? When Karin dove, Rubick launched a couple bolts of green energy from his staff while moving towards the center of the arena. That way, there would be more ground to cover should Karin try to go for a ring out win, and give Rubick more time to analyze her abilities should she choose to display them.

Karin was hit by one of the bolts as she dove, rolling to a step, she stayed crouched, spun, and shot her leg out like a spear as Rubick walked backwards. It connected with his knee and in a blink of an eye she was upon him as if to deliver a devastating strike. Instead she grabbed his arm, the arm he had reached into his cloak, and shook it around violently. ”What was that?! What were you about to do?! I said do not go easy on me! I’ll not be hearing any excuses from you after I destroy you!” Lifting his arm over her head she spun underneath it, causing Rubick to flip upside down and land hard on his back.

Rubick felt his breath painfully forced out of his lungs as he received the harsh blow from Karin. It seemed that Karin, like most fighters he had met, preferred to rely on their own skill and martial arts rather than make use of any Powers. This is why warriors are so troublesome, Rubick thought to himself. Always focusing on their codes of honor and training their bodies rather than toying with the natural laws of the world. Rubick raised his staff once more and began to cast Telekinesis once more. This time the target was himself, however, using it in an attempt to launch himself into the air and escape Karin’s grasp.

”Rest assured-” Karin said, a not undetectable amount of malice in her voice, I will not be making that mistake!” As Rubick launched himself up into the air, Karin joined him, hopping a clean ten feet into the air with ease. She checked his ascent with a palm thrust, and then brought her other hand down like an axe, content to chop him right back into the ground.

Rubick held his staff in front of him in an attempt to block the chop. Of course, his staff held, but it did not stop Karin from sending him back down. So that’s how it is, in the end, Rubick thought to himself again. How… disappointing. With more control of himself in midair, Rubick managed to land on his feet, then proceeded to run backward in an attempt to gain distance. At the same time, he pointed his staff at Karin once more, using his last of his energy reserves to cast his Telekinesis on her. Seeing as there was no more entertainment to be found here anyway, he intended to end the duel for good this time.

If there was one advantage Karin had for certain in this match, it was longevity. Rubick and Karin’s energy reserves were inverse- Rubick started fully stocked and spent it as he used his spells. Karin started at baseline and gained more bursts of power as the fight went on. As she landed and prepared for yet another grasp of telekinesis, energy coiled on the inside of her body. ”Ressenha!” She shouted. Flashing with power, she exploded upward like a rocket, pinwheeling at a slight forward angle. Her fist crashed into the platform above her and somewhat alarmingly, punched a hole into it. There she grabbed her hand into the concrete and held on tight. She learned from her second encounter with the telekinesis that he couldn’t do it forever. Eventually he would have to throw her, and then he couldn’t do it again for a short while. She glared at Rubick, her orange eyes wide, her legs curled upward defensively. She didn’t intend to be target practice again.

Rubick sighed. Karin truly was his worst matchup. She was smart, and had plenty more options to choose from compared to him, especially as he didn’t have access to his more offensive arcanery. Rubick released his grip on his staff, letting it fall to the ground with a short clatter. His energy reserves empty, there was little else he could do against a trained martial artist.

For a moment, a malevolent grin flashed across the suspended Kanzuki’s features. A younger Karin would have pounced on the wizard in that moment and relished in striking the final blow. But those times were behind her, now. Mostly. So instead she reigned herself in, the grin cooling into a condescending smile, and settled for a very mocking tone in her voice instead.

”Ohoho! Surrendering, are we?” She called out, still hanging from the floating platform. ”All out of tricks, hmm? Ohohoho!” Laughing loudly, she placed her other free hand palm outward by her mouth, as if she were sharing an embarrassing secret with a nearby invisible person. It wasn’t exactly easy on the eyes, and it was as boisterous as it was regal.

Rubick raised his hands as he shrugged. He wasn’t one to fall for such weak provocations. “Ahh yes, it’s truly a shame,” Rubick replied. “And a shame that you had none of your own. It’s made this whole experience so boring that I couldn’t help but let you win.

Karin dropped from her perch, brushing some stone powder off her knuckles. ”Let me win, did you? Ohoho. I’m afraid not.” Undaunted, she dismisses the suggestion outright. After all, she said no excuses! ” This could have been a learning experience for you! But your arrogance blinds you to your weaknesses. I learned how to deal with a telekinetic. The only thing you learned is that you should stick to fighting our enemies one on one, on floating platforms! Perhaps we could invite them all back here and hope they show up! Send them an RSVP? Ohoho!” She gloated.

If Rubick had not been wearing a mask, Karin would see the half-annoyed, half-angry smile forming on his face. Magically recalling his staff to his hand, Rubick walked up to Karin and retorted, “Oh yes, mmhm hm ho ha ha ha ha! Perhaps I could give them a taste of the same 5-second defeat you suffered in the first duel. Truly a fine learning experience to be found there!

Karin’s smile faltered briefly. A confident pout took its place. Closing her eyes, she flicked her golden coils over her shoulder. ”Hmph. Indeed it was. If I were you, Grand Magus, I would quit while I was ahead. Or rather, tied. Because the inevitable result of all your continued blathering is yet another rematch.” She said, setting her hands on her hips.

The two combatants would continue to bicker for some time, eventually quieting down to a harrumph from the both of them as they headed back to the main headquarters. It seemed the dynamic between them sparked a new rivalry, one that would not be extinguished for quite some time.


Level 6: 57/60
Word Count: 519
Location: Sandswept Sky
Points Gained: 1
NEW EXP balance--- Level 6: 58/60


Turns out, the passes were expensive, but in a way Jesse didn’t quite predict. ‘Pons’ were the local currency in order to buy a train pass. “I was gonna go purple but…guess I gotta find some pons first? As in actually literally just find some? On the ground?” Jesse asked.

Jesse was used to scrounging up money, but she wasn’t used to scrounging for money.

If some random people just left money lying around ontop of bookshelves life would have been a lot easier for everyone back on Earth. What kind of economy is this, anyway? Is this some kind of bizarro world social program? Or-

“Oh, my God, it’s Banjo-Kazooie.” Jesse said, lightly facepalming herself. This really was a world that operated on video game rules. She really wanted to play the video game that was based off of her own life, but also she kinda didn’t. In the meantime, she would play a game where she ran around collecting shiny coins.

“Okay. Sure, I can do that.” With a little added pep-in-her-step Jesse joined the troop of people willing to actually do a little searching. It sounded kind of fun. There was a great amount of verticality to the metro in certain places, with stands and buildings having gaps between them and the ceiling or bridges overhead. But instead of having to search for stairs and ladders, Jesse just pressed off the ground and glided twenty feet in the air, landing on top of a building. Like sports balls lost on top of a middle school, a pon or two was waiting for a new owner to claim them. Chuckling, Jesse pulled the gem into her hand with her Launch ability. This wouldn’t be so hard. She was part way there already.

Jesse began floating and jumping from place to place. When she needed to get particularly high, she would jump to a higher spot somewhere between her and her destination and would go from there to the highest spot, say, a distant bridge or particularly large light fixture. She couldn’t just fly straight up but as long as she had even a small place to launch herself off of she could bounce and glide as high as she needed too. At one point she vanished from view of the ground floor completely. Once she had all of her pons gathered in her jacket, she dropped from the top of the Metro in free fall. About ten feet before impact her free fall transferred into a gentle float. Landing on her shoes, she cockily adjusted her jacket before making her way to where she guessed the Purple Line was. There she met Therion.

“Done already?” She asked Therion. “The team thing works for me. Ticket booth is over there?” She pointed over at it after he showed her the way. Once she was there she went to go buy the ticket. She wasn’t sure if it was an automated system or a teller or what. This was a crowded place but if she ever needed to find something, she could always just float ten feet in the air and get a good look around.

Level 6: 45/60
Word Count: short
Location: Sandswept Sky
Points Gained: 1 +11
NEW EXP balance--- Level 6: 57/60


Jesse didn’t sleep much. Today was hardly the hardest day on the job she’d ever had, but it was up there. She got a few good hours in but ended up night walking, like she usually did. An extra nap after that, and suddenly, it was dawn. Up and at ‘em. Jesse was a little disappointed her little bonding exercise attempt failed.

“Yeah. Sorry we didn’t get to hang out last night.” She said to Ann and Primrose. “And instead we had three giant women try to murder us and then watched as they were executed in the streets.” She swung her arm, snapping her fingers. “Dontcha just hate it when that happens.”

They met up with the others, and while their aerial vehicle situation wasn’t good, Alice said there was a chance with some kind of strange subway station that Jesse was very interested in seeing. It seemed Primrose and Midna were heading off, which was too bad because those were the two people Jesse had talked to the most. Except maybe the group of teenagers known as the Phantom Thieves. Jesse was thoroughly in camp ‘done walking up rocks,’ and seeing this cool subway station was just too good of an opportunity to pass up.


“All right. Let’s go see about this magic train. Too bad our magic ‘get everything for free’ passes probably won’t work.” She said. “Still…probably won’t be that expensive.”
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