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[ Yang hits nothing. Like trying to harm the wind itself. She breathes in, lungs igniting with the taste of ash and her own flame. She grunts against the sudden shift and throw, equilibrium flipping. Yang twists midair and hits the ground skidding back on her heels, concrete grinding to dust beneath her. With knees at a sharp bend, she stabilizes herself as she comes to a stop by lashing out and grabbing the road in front of her with her right hand. Asphalt cracks under her grip, the robotic limb finally whirring to life with a sentient orange glow. When she looks up, her eyes have gone red, teeth grit. ]
I learned plenty! [ Bracing, she orients herself and launches forward again, arm pouring fire and steam, electrical currents latticed throughout. ] And you know what good it did me?
[ Slamming herself down, she spins, throwing her weight into her arm as a clothesline. ]
[He turns with the momentum of the throw, spinning to face her direction and crouching slightly in preparation for a follow-up. When he sees her land on her feet, stabilizing herself and regaining her equilibrium there's the slightest upward tilt of his head.
Impressive.]
You say that while refusing to live by the lessons you have learned! [He ducks under her wild clothesline, spinning and leaping backward. His left arm flashes out and a trio of shuriken hum through the air and curve toward her.] You will never move forward if you continue to fight a battle you have already lost!
[ There's no going back, so she can only rush forward. Dangerously, quickly. Towards whatever there is left. She'll get there eventually, she doesn't have to prove it to anyone that she's strong enough for it. Yang stands her ground, going on the defensive in one practiced blur of movement. Her arms raise to meet the projectiles; a tilt has one pinging off half of Ember Celica, then two. The third whizzes past her as she dips aside, raking off a few strands of her hair.
Growling, Yang follows the volley with a rush, hair aglow. Land a hit on her, c'mon... ]
I've always done things my own way! [ Coming up on him, she brings her leg around to sweep into a low kick. ] No matter who leaves!
[Again, impressive. This girl is talented, there's no doubt about that, her reflexes and timing are impeccable but then, what else is to be expected from somebody of her lineage? If only she fought with more control, more caution. As it is, she relies only on her power and that alone will never be enough.
Perhaps it's time to finally drive that point home.]
You cling to the familiar out of fear! [He slips back out of range of the kick.] You remain the person you were. The one who failed!
[He doesn't retreat from this exchange, instead pushing forward with a flurry of attacks from fists and feet and blade. Rapid, harrying strikes. Never quite powerful enough to give that boost to her Semblance but enough to put her on the defensive and chip away at her Aura.]
[ Power is her security. Her Semblance is her gasoline, her fuel. And the loss she feels the kindling that threatens to send it all up in a glowing inferno of smoke and ash. Let it burn, she'd argue. Yang does argue, with her fists instead of her words, because what had words ever done for her when she could just rip her way through whatever threatened her.
...except, she knew that often wasn't enough. It wasn't enough to go as hard as she could on her own. It'd nearly cost her life. Ruby's life. It'd probably saved Blake's — but she was gone. Her eyes blow wide at his dodge, the red streaking against the dark, hollowed out backdrop of the city. Vale.
The city they'd failed. That he knows they failed. ]
It's not fear! [ Yang stumbles beneath the flurry of hits, grunting in frustration as she fruitlessly tries to block and drive them off. ] I want to fight!
[ A pitched growl leaves her as a kick resounds off her arm, blocked, only to have a fist connect with her side. It's like she's being played with, the connections enough to immobilize her without causing enough harm to activate her Semblance. Her Aura dips, hair flickering. He must know. Her teeth clench so hard in her mouth that her jaw aches. ]
No, I — I have to fight! If I want things to go back to the way they were!
[And now this, this, is where instinct and talent fail. He's better than she is, the first few seconds of this exchange have already shown that clearly enough, shown that she won't win fighting like this. She should have broken off, retreated, perhaps used those weapons of hers to gain some degree of advantage at range.
But he knows that isn't her way. He can hear it in her fists as loud and clear as if it were coming in words. His own fists and his blade speak back to her as they slip past her defenses and turn aside her counters. Power is rigid, it makes her brittle. Fire is temporary, it dies when it burns out.]
A will to fight is not a lack of fear. [His blade catches the side of her weapon and twists to lock in place as he pushes back against her. That green light of his visor burning into her eyes.] What has been done cannot be undone. Not everything that has been lost can be regained. Facing that truth is what you fear!
[He pushes hard, twisting his blade to break her guard and spins around to deliver a sharp kick to her middle. Enough to deplete the last of her Aura, should it connect, but perhaps also enough to give her Semblance the fuel it needs.
[ Yang bristles when she raises her arm to block, only to have its rigidity turned back on her. Every sense is under siege, every nerve blazing with the will to end this. To destroy it, put it in the ground, wipe it from memory so she can move past it. That is her idea of a path forward. Grunting, she anchors herself, intending to exert enough force to break the stalemate, to grind it down to dust. When nothing comes but the thunderous tremor of her own muscle as her grip starts to give, her eyes flash upwards, pupils pinning beneath the eerie glow that faces her. That split second is all it takes for his movement to uproot her, leaving her wide open.
His hit should produce more than it does. Yang feels her Semblance surge through her, but it's too late. Her Semblance flares as her Aura wanes, and all it leaves behind is a destructive ripple. Everything she's got fizzles out in a violent plume of color, her hair's glow dying out, steam pouring from her clenched limb as it reverts without the power necessary to maintain it.
Yang sinks to her knees in the rubble, breathing hard, flame extinguished. A flicker up show that her eyes have dulled to their pale purple color, though anger still creases them and darkens her brow. ]
Fine, show's over. [ Her knuckles touch the ground before her, between her knees. ] You've got your shot, so just take it already!
[ Granted, that's mostly talk. Her body is still wired to defend itself. She just has to muster up the strength... ]
[Or perhaps he hasn't. His final blow breaks through the defenses of her Aura, leaving it falling to pieces around her in a violent burst of energy and light. The cyborg shifts his stance when his foot comes back down. Low and poised, left hand stretched toward her while his right brings his blade back, point aimed at her and ready to deliver the final killing strike.
A strike that doesn't come. Her words echo off the broken streets and are met with an eerie silence and stillness from her opponent. With her fire out the only light besides the broken moon above their heads is the one that comes from him, casting everything in a ghostly green glow.
Finally, he moves, but not to strike. He straightens with an easy, fluid movement and sheathes the short blade across his back, sliding it into place with a light click.]
No. I did not come here to take your life, Yang Xiao Long. [He steps forward and stretches a hand out to her, whirring with the soft sounds of gears and servos.] Forgive me for attacking you. I did not think you would listen to what I have to say otherwise.
[ Even with her Aura dulled to a chaotic whisper within her, her own energy is electric in her veins as she waits. Left virtually alone with just her own challenge to accompany her towards whatever will happen next. Not death, she thinks. Never that, not yet, no matter what. Just those short seconds seem impossibly long as her thoughts heave through her options, until — click. The noise of mercy is so loud in her ears that it actually physically jolts her.
Yang's eyes flicker upward, eyebrows raising in surprise, anger momentarily sucked away. It's the most honest reaction she's had yet to any of this as she searches the glow of his visor for answers. What she finds is an extended hand. Probably not human, and yet...
She huffs a rusty laugh, reaching up to rake her knuckles across her lips before anything. Everything tastes sharp and metallic. ]
That's sure a funny way of saying, hey, listen up...
[ Yang seems close to leaning forward on her knees, like a beast having to be coaxed out.
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I learned plenty! [ Bracing, she orients herself and launches forward again, arm pouring fire and steam, electrical currents latticed throughout. ] And you know what good it did me?
[ Slamming herself down, she spins, throwing her weight into her arm as a clothesline. ]
Nothing!!
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Impressive.]
You say that while refusing to live by the lessons you have learned! [He ducks under her wild clothesline, spinning and leaping backward. His left arm flashes out and a trio of shuriken hum through the air and curve toward her.] You will never move forward if you continue to fight a battle you have already lost!
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Growling, Yang follows the volley with a rush, hair aglow. Land a hit on her, c'mon... ]
I've always done things my own way! [ Coming up on him, she brings her leg around to sweep into a low kick. ] No matter who leaves!
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Perhaps it's time to finally drive that point home.]
You cling to the familiar out of fear! [He slips back out of range of the kick.] You remain the person you were. The one who failed!
[He doesn't retreat from this exchange, instead pushing forward with a flurry of attacks from fists and feet and blade. Rapid, harrying strikes. Never quite powerful enough to give that boost to her Semblance but enough to put her on the defensive and chip away at her Aura.]
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...except, she knew that often wasn't enough. It wasn't enough to go as hard as she could on her own. It'd nearly cost her life. Ruby's life. It'd probably saved Blake's — but she was gone. Her eyes blow wide at his dodge, the red streaking against the dark, hollowed out backdrop of the city. Vale.
The city they'd failed. That he knows they failed. ]
It's not fear! [ Yang stumbles beneath the flurry of hits, grunting in frustration as she fruitlessly tries to block and drive them off. ] I want to fight!
[ A pitched growl leaves her as a kick resounds off her arm, blocked, only to have a fist connect with her side. It's like she's being played with, the connections enough to immobilize her without causing enough harm to activate her Semblance. Her Aura dips, hair flickering. He must know. Her teeth clench so hard in her mouth that her jaw aches. ]
No, I — I have to fight! If I want things to go back to the way they were!
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But he knows that isn't her way. He can hear it in her fists as loud and clear as if it were coming in words. His own fists and his blade speak back to her as they slip past her defenses and turn aside her counters. Power is rigid, it makes her brittle. Fire is temporary, it dies when it burns out.]
A will to fight is not a lack of fear. [His blade catches the side of her weapon and twists to lock in place as he pushes back against her. That green light of his visor burning into her eyes.] What has been done cannot be undone. Not everything that has been lost can be regained. Facing that truth is what you fear!
[He pushes hard, twisting his blade to break her guard and spins around to deliver a sharp kick to her middle. Enough to deplete the last of her Aura, should it connect, but perhaps also enough to give her Semblance the fuel it needs.
If he's calculated correctly.]
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His hit should produce more than it does. Yang feels her Semblance surge through her, but it's too late. Her Semblance flares as her Aura wanes, and all it leaves behind is a destructive ripple. Everything she's got fizzles out in a violent plume of color, her hair's glow dying out, steam pouring from her clenched limb as it reverts without the power necessary to maintain it.
Yang sinks to her knees in the rubble, breathing hard, flame extinguished. A flicker up show that her eyes have dulled to their pale purple color, though anger still creases them and darkens her brow. ]
Fine, show's over. [ Her knuckles touch the ground before her, between her knees. ] You've got your shot, so just take it already!
[ Granted, that's mostly talk. Her body is still wired to defend itself. She just has to muster up the strength... ]
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A strike that doesn't come. Her words echo off the broken streets and are met with an eerie silence and stillness from her opponent. With her fire out the only light besides the broken moon above their heads is the one that comes from him, casting everything in a ghostly green glow.
Finally, he moves, but not to strike. He straightens with an easy, fluid movement and sheathes the short blade across his back, sliding it into place with a light click.]
No. I did not come here to take your life, Yang Xiao Long. [He steps forward and stretches a hand out to her, whirring with the soft sounds of gears and servos.] Forgive me for attacking you. I did not think you would listen to what I have to say otherwise.
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Yang's eyes flicker upward, eyebrows raising in surprise, anger momentarily sucked away. It's the most honest reaction she's had yet to any of this as she searches the glow of his visor for answers. What she finds is an extended hand. Probably not human, and yet...
She huffs a rusty laugh, reaching up to rake her knuckles across her lips before anything. Everything tastes sharp and metallic. ]
That's sure a funny way of saying, hey, listen up...
[ Yang seems close to leaning forward on her knees, like a beast having to be coaxed out.
She doesn't take his hand just yet. ]
So I'm guessing it's pretty important, huh.