oh lol i'm alive hi guys :)
ok, so this was rushed in about an hour, sorry :D
i don't own mfb lmao. enjoy
Queen's POV:
I sauntered along the casual meadow setting that our arena had been set in, waiting for Warrior to make a move. After all, her element was Wind, and I had known from our previous matches that she specialised in stealth attacks..
My two swords sat comfortably in my hands, buzzing with energy as their proton tips glowed a bright cyan.
However, that one moment of peace was interrupted rather rudely as a terrifying wave of noise blasted me aside.
"What the hell, Warrior?" Scowling, I looked up to find the brunette above me, using the winds to fuel her gliding and furiously firing at me with a sleek gun, bursts of sonic nearly defeaning me. My opponent simply let out a grin, landing on the ground and striking me with yet another blast of wind.
Quickly, I flung one of my daggers—glad they were connected by a cord—and smiled when it successfully cut through the thick shield of air that Warrior had put up around her.
Snatching the weapon back, I jabbed at her, one of my swords managing to slice through her shoulder. She let out a strangled gasp of pain, quickly reacting and veiling herself with an opaque wall of air and making her retreat.
Fog clouded the area, reducing my eyesight to near zero and making it impossible to trace my opponent's whereabouts. However, I didn't let that stop me, and sliced through the thick mist, leaving a trail of clear air in my wake.
"You can run, but you can't hide," I called, switching my weapons for a large, silver hammer.
I slammed the huge object into the ground, the ground cracking and letting loose a huge pillar of energy that was sure to get the Wind Whisperer.
As soon as the injured teenager emerged once more, I wasted no time, the hammer crackling with electricity as I swung it at her.
Warrior simply smiled again, two gauntlets appearing on her slim wrists as she held them up to block my incoming attack.
"Who said anything about hiding?" Electricity ran up the two bracers on her arms, and the girl swung them around to turn it into pure energy. She lashed out at the air in front of her, sending two spark-filled orbs of energy tunnelling into me.
I lost my balance, dizzy from the impact and pain, but Warrior didn't give me any chance to rest. Her gauntlets glowed white-hot, and she smashed a fist into my stomach, causing me to let out a cry of agony.
The girl switched back to her revolver, firing blasts of sonic energy at me and giving me no chance to regain my composure.
"Dammit." I switched my hammer for the spear, a long white shaft with a dangerously sharp edge. "Try blocking this!"
With that, I made the weapon spark with electricity, carefully plunging it at Warrior's gauntlets. Even the protective casing over her weapons couldn't handle the raw power, and the teenager could only watch as her braces shattered.
"You were overconfident," I chided disapprovingly and stabbing the spear straight into her stomach. The Wind Whisperer's face paled, crimson ichor spilling from the wound and eyes dilating.
"Ready to lose?" I arched an eyebrow.
"Nope," she suddenly quipped, a gust tipping me off-balance.
She grabbed my spear, forcefully wrenching it from me and causing the two of us to fall backwards. I reached for my knives, ready to get my weapon back, but it paled in comparison to the large spear in Warrior's hands.
Her bow materialised in her hands, and she weakly pulled the shaft out from the wound in her stomach.
"Your spear can give randomised statuses to others like stunning and poisoning, am I right?" She smirked, loading the huge weapon into the bow in place of a normal arrow. "My bow can duplicate their arrows or loads. Let's see how this turns out."
With that, she fired gracefully, the spear shooting towards me with utmost precision. Halfway through its journey, however, the weapon split, two copies of the shaft reappearing. They looked as if they were made out of harmless substances; yet, I didn't trust it.
I tried to scramble out of the ray, but one of the spears hit me in the side. Groaning, I collapsed on the floor, my veins paralysed from the additional stun effect produced.
I watched helplessly as the other weapon sped towards me, unable to even move or provide a suitable counter.
My sinuses seemed like they were going to explode as pain flooded my system, white-hot agony lancing through my entire body.
"Warrior is the winner!" The system crackled to life, and I could hear a bell ring in the near distance, signifying the end of the period.
My surroundings faded away, and the worst of the internal torture disappeared with it, only leaving behind an aching feeling in my tired limbs.
Warrior offered me a hand, trying not to smirk. "Ironic, though. You got beat by your own weapon."
"Double my weapon," I corrected, standing up. "That's just too overpowered."
She let out a wry smile, following me out of the arena and noticing the other four of our group waiting for us, their battles presumably done.
Gocty seemed to whisper something into Nyx's ear, and the latter nodded in understanding before rushing at the both of us, casually equipping herself with her rapier.
The murderous intent in her eyes scared me, but Warrior was unfazed, bringing out her gun and sending the younger girl flying backwards with a single hit.
Except, to our surprise, Nyx dissolved into a pile of shadows right after.
As I looked around in bewilderment, the girl in question walked up to me, blue eyes smiling innocently. "Illusionary abilities," she commented. "It comes with the Darkness element. We just thought that we would play a prank on you.'
Luna held up her phone. "I got the picture of Warrior attacking thin air."
"Oh, you did?" Nyx tilted her head back. "You could send it to the entire school—"
"Oh no you don't," Warrior groaned out, preparing her bow and facing Luna in anger. The latter simply smirked, hitting the "send" button instantly.
"Luna!"
3rd Person POV:
The raven-haired girl looked over at the report, yawning in a bored manner as her red eyes turned a bright gold, staring at the purple-haired assistant next to her. "How's it all going?"
"Good," the teenager nodded briskly. "You'll just need to continue for a while."
"Ah~" she slumped over the table, annoyance clearly distinct in her tone.
"We should hurry up, you know~ I'm getting sick of acting."
boom, lighthearted chappie.
replies to reviews:
Horse Crazy Ashay: mmmmmm who could it be? ;)
Kain: i have no idea xD sorry.
Glitzy: uh, what? :
Warrior: thanks... months later xDD i tend to compliment people a lot.
Gocty: I STALKED YOUR PROFILE SO I GOT ALL THE INFORMATION THERE XDD anyway. thanks! this chapter was rushed so it isn't as good, so meh...
