say hello to your mom in the midnight sky
In mere minutes the battlefield has turned into chaos. Others continue to join the fray, adding their weight to the battle for their chosen side. She is grateful to see others coming to the aid of the Jungle. A massive winged stallion, who seems to be targeting Lupei and Warship, is unknown her. But as long as he is on their side, she won’t complain. Draconis is there too, breathing fire at their enemies.
And then there are those aiding the enemy. A healer, god damn it. Just what they need, an endless supply of fresh reserves. Not if she could help it.
But Killdare seems to have other plans. He recognizes her, of course, just as she had so easily recognized him. Sunflower. The idiot is asking for it with those kinds of nicknames. He has an entirely different reaction however when she sends out her pulse of light. Rather than retreating as she had expected, he leaps for her. She screeches as his wings curl about her, his much larger body slamming into hers. It startles her enough to halt the stream of light, though she would be thoroughly surprised if he had managed to escape harm.
He’s a fucking idiot, is all she can think as she pins her ears against her pale mane, lashing out at him with teeth and hooves. She launches upwards again, breaking free from his clumsy embrace, aiming one last spiteful kick in his direction. He could damned well follow her if he wanted to try to stop her again.
Good luck on that score though.
Gritting her teeth, she whips around, bright metallic gaze catching upon the healer. She aims a bright beam of light in her direction, hopefully distracting her long enough to keep her from further healing her comrades. With any luck, she could keep her busy enough to stop her from constantly revitalizing her injured brethren. If she got really lucky, she would strike a killing blow. Then, following Prague’s directive, she begins taking out ravens. Bursts of white light disintegrate birds into nothingness, leaving behind only the faintest traces of blood and feather.
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