Post by Yetsuna Yishnir on Dec 29, 2015 22:35:57 GMT -5
Yetsuna was surprised that the girl managed to evade both of her attacks, it defied almost any form of logic. At this point she knew that the fight was over, she was going to take two hits for everyone she manged to get on the blonde. She was reluctant to retreat, her pride ached at the idea, but at the same time she wasn't so arrogant that she didn't know when she had to retreat. The shinigami took hard look at the girl, meeting her icy stare with a (sarcastically) warm one, "As fun as this has been its fairly obvious I've lost this battle, let's fight again when were on more equal terms. Maybe next time I'll get to meet the person who is actually calling the shots." She turned around and took a leap into the air, solidifying some reiatsu underneath her feet before executing another shunpo, disappearing from the girls view.
She let her right arm hang freely as she made her way through the air above the forest. Her shoulder was still bleeding fairly badly, blood flowing down and off of her arm, but the pain was dulling fairly quickly. The blood loss wasn't a major concern of her, she had already lost a fair amount of it and felt fine so she doubted she was in any real danger at least for a little while. She took out her cell phone and looked at the map, surprisingly she was near Karakura town, she knew where she could go to recuperate.
Her mind went over the fight as she made way to town. She was slightly irritated at herself for having to concede the fight, but at the same time she knew that she wasn't a match for her at her current strength, so she didn't beat herself up to hard. She wish she could have evaluated her performance in the fight better, but it was hard to tell where she could improve with the way she was outclassed.
The trek took her a bit to make mixing jogging in with the occasional shunpo. When she reached the edge of town she paused, both to find out where in town she was and to examine her arm once more. By her guess she had lost several quarts of blood and discounting the limited use of her arm she felt perfectly fine, no light headiness, no nausea, no anything. She was constantly being surprised by how well her body was taking the damage.
She looked out over the town and saw a few landmarks she knew from a patrol mission in the past. Yetsuna made a map of the ton in her mind and plotted a course to her haven, taking off to the southeast. She made her way though the town fairly quickly, set back down on the ground in front of an apartment complex. She went up a flight of stairs and knocked on the door, it swung open and Dante answered the door.
"Another hollow?" he asked raising his eyebrow at her wound. "Not this time, some weird girl decided to pick a fight. Unfortunately she was stronger," she replied with a nervous/embarrassed chuckle. He shook his head at her with a smile, "Alrighty, come on in we'll get you fixed up then you can tell me the story." "I don't want to get patched up just yet, I wanna see how long it takes before I feel any blood loss side effects."
Again he smiled and shook his had at her, "You'll have to explain why you wanna do that in a minute, but before you do, how much do you think you've lost so far?" She shrugged at his question, "I'm not sure, maybe a few liters?" she said casually. Dante's eyes widen at her answer, "I don't even have a response to that." "I'm honestly just as surprised as you are," she said with a warm laugh before she entered the humans home.
She let her right arm hang freely as she made her way through the air above the forest. Her shoulder was still bleeding fairly badly, blood flowing down and off of her arm, but the pain was dulling fairly quickly. The blood loss wasn't a major concern of her, she had already lost a fair amount of it and felt fine so she doubted she was in any real danger at least for a little while. She took out her cell phone and looked at the map, surprisingly she was near Karakura town, she knew where she could go to recuperate.
Her mind went over the fight as she made way to town. She was slightly irritated at herself for having to concede the fight, but at the same time she knew that she wasn't a match for her at her current strength, so she didn't beat herself up to hard. She wish she could have evaluated her performance in the fight better, but it was hard to tell where she could improve with the way she was outclassed.
The trek took her a bit to make mixing jogging in with the occasional shunpo. When she reached the edge of town she paused, both to find out where in town she was and to examine her arm once more. By her guess she had lost several quarts of blood and discounting the limited use of her arm she felt perfectly fine, no light headiness, no nausea, no anything. She was constantly being surprised by how well her body was taking the damage.
She looked out over the town and saw a few landmarks she knew from a patrol mission in the past. Yetsuna made a map of the ton in her mind and plotted a course to her haven, taking off to the southeast. She made her way though the town fairly quickly, set back down on the ground in front of an apartment complex. She went up a flight of stairs and knocked on the door, it swung open and Dante answered the door.
"Another hollow?" he asked raising his eyebrow at her wound. "Not this time, some weird girl decided to pick a fight. Unfortunately she was stronger," she replied with a nervous/embarrassed chuckle. He shook his head at her with a smile, "Alrighty, come on in we'll get you fixed up then you can tell me the story." "I don't want to get patched up just yet, I wanna see how long it takes before I feel any blood loss side effects."
Again he smiled and shook his had at her, "You'll have to explain why you wanna do that in a minute, but before you do, how much do you think you've lost so far?" She shrugged at his question, "I'm not sure, maybe a few liters?" she said casually. Dante's eyes widen at her answer, "I don't even have a response to that." "I'm honestly just as surprised as you are," she said with a warm laugh before she entered the humans home.