The pale white, demon stood on the bloody shores of the isle. Her white boots dug into the sand as the pink foamy salt water washed up periodically, beaching mutilated body parts. The deathly white Akame giggled as she turned around to face the last Imperial soldier cowering in fear on the ground at her trepidacious majesty. She smirked at him pulling a splendid silver blade out from under her robe and holding it out in front of her while concealing her other arm behind her silky white cloak. The man almost had a heart attack as he stared into her red eyes.

"Since, you're the last one left, I'll leave you with pleasure of warning the people in the Imperial capital of it's impending doom."

She said with grim certainty.

The man lie on the ground, his mouth agape. He was petrified.

"What are you waiting for?"

She asked, with genuine surprise.

"Go on. Don't make me kill you, now."

She said, snickering.

The soldier uncoordinatedly scrambled back to his feat. He struggled to speak clearly.

"Y-you'll p-pay for this... General E-Esdeath will c-capture you and the Emperor will have you executed in front of the entire Empire!"

His voice was broken up and hard to follow.

"You, want to kill me?"

Akame asked. Her face looked puzzled.

"That's not nice."

She thrusted her blade forward in a stabbing motion at his feet. The ground below him imploded, flinging dirt all over him. He yelped and ran into what used to be the forest. He was heading for the ocean on the other side.

"Hmph…"

Akame retracted her blade and huffed.

"Humans are boring opponents. They're too flabby and soft… I need to kill something that actually takes work."

She surveyed her expansive knowledge of the land thinking of a training ground she could go to. She thought about the mountainesque region just Northeast of her and the big game that was rumored to lurk their. A massive fox with dark red fur and wicked canines by the name of Fenrir was said to dwell in the highest mountain top cave. She telepathically recalled stories of travelers who told stories of how it would attack caravans trading from the Capital to the Southern Empire. The winding roads that swirled around the numerous mountains were easy vantage points for Fenrir to attack from. He would vomit an acidic stomach fluid on the caravan from above and pounce on them. The only living man who was able to identify him said that the dog attacked viciously with his massive claws ripping and tearing apart the wooden vehicle. The last sight the man remembered was half of his colleagues entrapped between Fenrir's bloodstained teeth. Their arms, legs, and torsos stuck out of his teeth like splinters on wood.

Akame felt giddy as she decided she was going to slay this massive fox.

"Maybe I'll have enough time to kill this monster by the time that meanie makes it to the capital."

She looked into the sky and kneeled down preparing to jump. She seemingly vanished in thin air as the sand below her evaporated leaving a half circle dip in the ground where she'd just been standing. She was moving so fast that she was effectively flying. The air vaporized as the white flash shot across the sky towards the Northwest mountain range. Those who happen to observe her would have thought she was a comet or a shooting star blazing across the blue horizon in broad daylight.

Not a moment had passed when Akame made her graceful landing onto the grey, rocky terrain of a mountain. She looked across the steep drop off of the cliff face and gazed at the marvelous scenery. Mountains as far as the eye could see dominated the basin. She focused her eyes on the one rigid mountain that stood tall above all others. She stood there feeling the wind blowing making her white cloak and hair flow in the wind. She inhaled deeply and enjoyed the excitement of her hunt. She knew it was going to be short lived but she reveled in it while it lasted.

She braced herself and accelerated towards the old mountain. She covered the backbreaking 30 mile distance in less than a couple seconds. She could find no visible trail to follow so she landed herself somewhere midway up the massive form. Akame gracefully jumped up the mountain, rock to rock. It was amazingly tall and it took her a while to get towards the top but she eventually noticed a black opening at the peak of the mountain. She launched herself onto the the platform that led inwards towards the cave and stepped into the blanket of darkness.

The sounds of her footsteps echoed throughout the cave as she walked excitedly towards her prey.

"Hmmmm."

She whipped out her sword with the swiftness, sending a deafening sonic boom cracking throughout the mountain husk.

"Euurghh…"

Akame identified the beasts glaring eyes a little bit ahead of her. She smiled pretentiously.

"I can't wait to kill you."

She had angered the beast with her display of power and he came out into sight from the darkness. If only the fox relied on intellect, rather than primal urges, it would have known how outmatched it was. Akame stood before the grotesque fox. It was the size of a mammoth. She saw his matted red fur and grew excited at the ferocity in his snarl, revealing it's jagged and unforgiving teeth. He shot a plume of white hot steam out of his nostrils and unhinged his wrinkly jaws preparing to spew acidic visara.

"You're Fenrir? Hmph. I thought you'd be bigger, but you look strong enough. Please satisfy my bloodlust."

She lashed two swords out of her white cloak with intensity leaving to vertical indents in the cave floor. The white robed girl stood up straight holding both her heavenly swords to her sides.

The fox began to choke and gag before upchucking an unpleasant, greenish-yellow liquid. Akame smiled and vanished, reappearing right behind the fox leaving only an after image where she was just standing. She waited to attack. The newfound, almost godly powers she now possessed also granted her supreme and intelligence. She knew every attack she could make and how to use it. She was hesitant to attack the fox because she knew it'd be over before it even started. Instead, she merely pulled it's tail. Fenrir roared and spun around with the dexterity of a fox slicing at Akame with it's massive threshers. It's onslaught of attacks were actually impressing Akame as she twirled and danced around his hostile edges. The fox swung unrelentingly with incredible speed. Akame ducked under one of his swipes and planted her left hand on the ground throwing a kick upwards that blasted the fox off the ground and landing it on it's back.

The fox screeched in agony at it's flesh corroding from it's own stomach fluid.

"I bet you're angry now. This is where you kick into survival mode."

The fox scurried back to it's feet. His brow furrowed tightly and his snarl grew more fearsome. Akame smiled intensifying her glare. The fox darted off towards with the intent to kill. She front flipped over the beast but it sensed Akame's presence. The fox jumped onto the wall, using it to turn itself around quickly and it continued it's charge. Akame was caught off guard by it's speed and the fox came so close to her she could almost feel it's hot breath on her face. She swung her sword at the ground behind her using the energy from the blow to propel herself underneath the fox in a slide. Once she cleared it's tail, she rolled forward onto her right foot. She glanced over her shoulder to notice the fox whimpering in pain at it's leg. It had gotten caught in the pit she'd just dug up from the ambient force from her sword.

"Oh come on! It was just starting to get fun too!"

The snowy girl pouted and walked over to the fox. The beast had become gentle as it heaved on it's stomach.

"What a shame... I guess I'll just have to my kicks from killing something stronger."

She look out the opening of the cave towards the capital.

She stuck her swords into the ground and the purple tendrils emerged from the ground once again. They carelessly clinched around all the fox's appendages, suspending it in air. They flung the fox out of the cave with force and it fell to certain death. Akame retrieved her swords.

"I guess I'll check on the capital now."

She stepped onto the platform which overlooked the entire mountain range when she saw a giant flying danger beast. It was a manta ray, it seemed, and somebody was riding on top of it. The individual had silver hair a little darker than hers and she had had a green mechanical right arm.

'She looks tough! She must be if she can tame a big creature like that!'

The woman commanded her animal donwards towards Akame. She jumped off her ride and met the eyes of her subordiante.

"Akame? What happened to you?"

The woman asked.

"Hey, how do you know my name? and what do you mean what happened to me? Do I have something on my face?"

The woman went on.

"You don't know who I am? Do you remember Night Raid atleast?"

Akame was puzzled.

"Night… Raid?..."

The ghostly figure gave a bewildered glance.

"I'll refresh your mind later, right now we need to get back to the hideout. Why'd you insists on taking that man's challenge anyway. He's nothing but a washed up old soldier who sits on the beach all day."

Akame's left sword began emitting heat at the spiteful words the woman was saying. She turned her back to Akame walking towards the danger beast she rode in on.

"Don't insult Ziedrich like that…"

The silver haired woman looked over her left shoulder.

"I don't know who you are, but the fact that you showed up here out of nowhere must mean that you want to challenge me to a dual. I can take you, don't worry."

"What!? I don't want to fight you Ak-"

She jumped out of the way as Akame's sword cracked a blow of energy hurdling towards the beast slicing it clean in half. The shockwave almost knocked the woman off the platform.

'What the hell? She didn't even touch it! And it looks like she's after me… damn she seems like way too much more than I can handle right now... But, there's no way I can escape though.'

"Tch. I told you, I don't want to fight you, Akame."

Akame walked towards the woman pulling her swords out of her robe.

"Aw, come on. Don't be like that now… I need someone to fight with and you look tough!"

The woman braced herself, planting her hand on her mechanical arm.

"Let's have some fun!"

Akame dashed towards the silver haired woman.

'She's fast…'

She anticipated Akame's speed when she observed her incredibly powerful slash, moving out of the way ahead of time. The woman turned the second she recovered aiming and firing her mechanical arm at the blur of white light shooting past her. She felt a thud and the white light fell towards the ground.

"Akame!"

The concerned woman looked over the edge to find the white light shooting back upwards at her.

'No way…'

The woman wisely stepped back expecting sword blows. Sure enough, slicing sounds could be heard as the platform began to receed into the cave. Akame was cutting it shorter and shorter. The woman was now in the dark cave of the mountain. Akame landed at the opening preparing to continue the fight. She had a crazy expression of thrill on her face.

"Wow, you actually touched me! I admit, that was kind of painful…"

The woman braced herself once more. Akame grinned slamming her swords into the ground summoning purple tendrils around her foe.

'What the hell are these things? The seem to be ethereal… I can see straight through them.'

The wise woman took careful note of where each tendril was and watched for the first one to attack. As it did, she sprung out of the way, shooting her mechanical arm at the cave wall and pulling herself out of the way of the other three tendrils that attempted to catch her off guard. She swung around wall to wall, and ceiling to ground, dodging all of the tendrils.

She her hand into the ceiling, winding herself up onto it. She brandished her ring, preparing her Teigu to end the fight. She shot her hand into the ground in front of Akame, grabbing rock. She retracted her arm, luanching herself towards the ghostly figure.

'It's over.'

As the silver haired woman landed, she held up her normal hand revealing the ring. A brilliant light flashed and Akame's eyes fell shut as she passed out between her two swords in the ground.

The tendrils faded.

The woman caught her subordinate and sighed in relief. The ring was a Teigu that supressed powers of other Teigus. Being that Akame was completely abosrbed by the powers of her Teigu, the act of supressing them made her go unconciouss.

The woman picked Akame up slinging her over her shoulder. She grabbed the swords with her mechanical arm and walked towards the opening in the cliff. She was greeted by her danger beast, who had recovered, awaiting her mount.

"Thank goodness you have a healing factor, huh?"

She patted the monsters smooth skin and hopped on, laying Akame down next to her swords.

'I'm not sure what we're gonna do with her… especially when the effect wears off.'

The woman sat down thinking deeply as she rode off into the blue sky.

'Hopefully she comes back to her senses.'