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MysticKrystal
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Krystal falls to the floor on her knees. He knew what she was planning to do. Depression fell upon her knowing that she couldn't win at this rate. She stood up, walked over to pick up her Kimono and her dual swords, then put everything back in place as if she was never in a fight in the first place. Her eyes went back to its usual brown shade and she walked back up to him.
"I admit, I'm weak. Maybe not good enough of a match to you. But I will never stop slaughtering the Shadow Dwellers. I've shed their blood with my blades in every town I've passed. And I give you my word---"
She leaned in closer to whisper in his ear.
"I won't leave this town til you're blood is shed with them."
She then steps away and towards Hiru. She looked at him doubtfully and then to the floor.
"I must seem pathetic to you. What a fool I made myself out to be..."
She said to him and then walked out of the Inn. She calmly went down the street back into the dark ally where she hid before from Hiru. Krystal slid to the ground and held her stomach trying to ease the pain. She rested her head on the brick wall and sighed. 'Father... i have failed you...' she whispered to the wind as she drifted off into a deep sleep. Fainting in the midnight.
"I admit, I'm weak. Maybe not good enough of a match to you. But I will never stop slaughtering the Shadow Dwellers. I've shed their blood with my blades in every town I've passed. And I give you my word---"
She leaned in closer to whisper in his ear.
"I won't leave this town til you're blood is shed with them."
She then steps away and towards Hiru. She looked at him doubtfully and then to the floor.
"I must seem pathetic to you. What a fool I made myself out to be..."
She said to him and then walked out of the Inn. She calmly went down the street back into the dark ally where she hid before from Hiru. Krystal slid to the ground and held her stomach trying to ease the pain. She rested her head on the brick wall and sighed. 'Father... i have failed you...' she whispered to the wind as she drifted off into a deep sleep. Fainting in the midnight.