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Agh
Himari knew as she moved using Shunpo at her best ability that Oyama could possibly find a way to track her movements. But she was hoping that by not allowing Oyama to distract her; To not fall into her plan that maybe. Just maybe she will finally be able to land an attack on the girl.
But, instantly that thought was answered with a negative as Oyama suddenly appeared before her, having used Shunpo at the same time Himari had. Oyama, of course, would think she left no time for Himari to calculate a way to get away from her. Catching her by surprise and moving at the same time Himari had moved.Himari saw her finger before it touched her, and before she could think, her middle finger connected with her left shoulder. Himari instantly felt the force of the hit as she suddenly flew across the room.
But Oyama wouldn't even allow her to do that in peace.
Suddenly, seemingly faster than himari had time to fall onto the ground, Oyama was before her. Hand gripping onto her throat, The grip meant to be crushing, surely aiming to cause Himari to gasp. She felt her fingers digging into her flesh, not allowing anything to pass by. She knew, at that moment, that it wasn't Oyama in control anymore. It was Furia. This was the only thought she processed as she was pushed into the ground.
Himari quickly tried to struggle against her grip, but to no avail.
“You could have easily dodged the throws without the use of shunpo, and the blade that was going to swing at you could have been blocked, parried or avoided by a step back. You’re using shunpo and tactics to make up for your lack of Zanjutsu are you? You’re developing a pattern, a pattern that is becoming far too predictable, you need to work your defensive and offensive capabilities, Not just evasion and counter. Luckily we were told to hone in our Hakuda and Zanjutsu-”
As Furia spoke, Himari’s signature cold glare would appear towards her. One look at Himari, it would be assumed that she was annoyed. Sure, what Oyama and Furia were saying before was true. She kept doing the same things. Like a pattern. But, she was tired of her mistakes being thrown in her face. Ever since she joined this division, people spoke down to her. Why was it bad to hone on the skills she did have? It was a training session. Shunpo just so happened to be what she was comfortable using. But, she was no expert. So using that Shunpo over and over again shouldn’t be a problem….even though it was at the same time.
This is what caused Himari to suddenly move, cutting off her rambling.
You want me to show you a Kido master, you got it.” she thought as she slowly lifted her free finger up to place it where she could touch Furia. Being a Kido Master allowed her to do Kido without even speaking. That’s why she allowed Furia to go on talking as she allowed herself to gather high-density spiritual Energy to just the finger that was pressed into Furia. A force akin to miniature shockwave colliding with her gut, enough to thrust her away from Himari.(Shō)
BOOM!
The blast was as if Himari’s annoyance and anger had bursted from her body into that spell. This would instantly get Furia off of her. It would instantly make her Shut Up
”All you do is talk, and talk, and talk.” Himari said this as she was pushed up. Using the Katana to help her get up. As she straightened herself out, she would look at where they would have been blasted to. The blast of the spell wouldn’t be as damaging as it would have been if she had spoken the Incantation out loud. But it would knock them out cold for a while.
Himari would walk over to the girl, her eyes showing her anger as she pushed the head of the wooden Katana into Oyama’s back, hard.
”You wanted me to change up right, is this changed up enough for you! Huh Asshole?! All your damn talking, you didn’t even try to realize that even though I was down, I still had other way to attack you. As the Phantom once said, ““When your enemy is certain you cannot act, victory is within your reach””
She knew this was probably out of line. She was doing what she was told. To train Himari. To get Himari out of her pattern of always only being on the flight mode. But she was tired of it. She was tired of the sarcasm. Tired of being talked to like she was stupid. And all she felt at that moment was anger.
She allowed the Katana to press into their back for a few more seconds before she would quickly move. Allowing herself to focus on the silence of her movements, she distanced herself from Oyama again, but didn’t allow herself to stay there. This time, she rushed forward, Katana at the ready. Her gaze not changing from their earlier coldness.