I grabbed her neck from behind befoer she could strike at Kai again. Tama was getting him out.
I took Hive and pulled her arms behind her so she couldn't struggle as much.
Some say laughing is the best medicine but what do you do when you can't laugh anymore?
Multiple personalities are just good social skills.
Tama heard the girl behind them and she stopped, standing defensively in front of Kai, both swords weilded. Hive ran at them and she easily dodged, jumping in the air and landing on her back. She pinned her to the ground, sword to the back of her neck/
Ayumi's foot quickly came at Jimena's face. At the last second, Jimena ducked, locking Ayumi's stealthy kick between her wrists. She twisted it to the side, then snatched at it hard. Ayumi winced, then jumped and kicked at her with the other foot. It connected with Jimena's chest, knocking her back a few steps. Ayumi had regained her composure, but kept her weight off the twisted ankle.
Jimena evened out her breathing in a second, and stared at Ayumi, waiting.
Smiling in victory, she knew that the battle had been won. Ayumi would be back, but not any time soon. She then cringed, the pain of the fresh cut coming back to her like wildfire. Grasping her shoulder, she tried to ignore it. After a moment, she realized that she needed to find Toshi, the Amaterasu's highest in command.
She left the building through the back exit, walking along the back wall. There she found the fire escape. She scaled the wall slowly, every grasp and every movement sending hot pain through her upper body. Finally, she reached the top, where Toshi stood talking with a girl.
"Toshi," She bowed her head quickly when he turned to look at her, "you must relocate your base at once. They will be back soon."
He looked at her for a moment, then nodded and replied, "Of course."
I went up the stairs taking Tama and Kai with me. "Come on." I took them up the stairs to the roof. Where I saw Jimena, Toshi, and Hatchi. Kai was leaning on Tama and I.
"Toshi."
"I know." he said.
*sorry. I couldn't think.*
Some say laughing is the best medicine but what do you do when you can't laugh anymore?
Multiple personalities are just good social skills.
"How about behind the ramen shop?" She asked and everyone looked at her. "I'm serious! There is this huge abandoned building that is completely furnished!" She said desperately. And I can eat ramen all day long! She though with a ecstatic frown.
Tama quickly glanced through the ramen shop window and snickered, walking into the building and immeadiately searching the cabinets for a first aide kit. She randomly by some unknown chance, found one and asked Airi to lay Kai on the royal looking couch.
"Tama, are you sure it's okay to be here?" Airi asked and Tama nodded.
"Completely. The old guy that owns the ramen shack never comes in here." She smiled lightly and searched Kai for injuries, which she bandadged carefully.
Following them inside, she searched the room quickly with her eyes, no signs of danger close by. She held her hand to the fresh wound upon her shoulder, the pain tingling beneath her skin like a tiny fire. She was used to these kinds of cuts, so it didn't bother her too much.
She moved across the room to Tama and Kai, waiting patiently for them to finish bandaging Kai.
I was weeping as much for him as her; we do sometimes pity creatures that have none of the feeling either for themselves or others. — Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights