Author's Note: I'm sorry if the fight scene in this is kind of bad. For one, I'm not great at descriptive writing, I do more short, choppier stuff, and also, I was listening to the Pokémon theme while I was writing it. And we all know that the Pokémon theme takes over like everything when you're listening to it. Anywhoozles, I hope you guys like my first fight scene of the story. Also, please follow and review (honestly, I think I'd like for you guys to review more, I love getting input)! Have a wonderful day, amigos.
I watch a lot of movies (like, seriously, I'm kind of a crazy movie junkie), and in all of them, Los Angeles is kind of stunningly gorgeous. Or, at least, as "gorgeous" as buildings can be. But in all honesty, it's just meh. I mean, the buildings and all are cool, but there's so much weird smog stuff that the whole "nice, sunny city" effect is pretty much ruined. It was a good thing we ended up getting there just as the sun was setting, since this monster attacked at night. "So," Anna questioned, "Do you have any idea where this thing is supposed to be? Because this is kind of a giant city."
"You're the one with Soul Perception. Shouldn't you be locating it?"
"Sure. Just point out the easy way. I was thinking this would be fun. That we'd get to have an adventure in a big city."
"We live like thirty miles away from Las Vegas. If you want an adventure, one would think that's the better option."
"You don't have to be sassy."
I grinned. "Of course I do."
"Hold on!" She yelled. I skidded the motorcycle to a short stop.
"For God's sakes, warn me!"
"I'm getting it."
"Could you stand to elaborate?"
"The kishin soul, dumbass. I'm sensing it."
"Hey, screw you too."
"Shut up."
And she was right. It was barely three minutes until the monster appeared, crashing through palm trees and the lower levels of hotels. It was enormous, with exaggerated, pointed teeth, gorilla-like arms, and stupid, seemingly dead eyes.
"Okay, logic girl," Anna shouted over its roars, "What are we gonna do?"
"I don't know!" I quickly transformed into my katana form. "Just try and attack it!"
She rushed the monster, bringing my blade up to slash its throat. But its skin was so thick that the sword couldn't even leave a scratch.
"Great! Now what?"
"I have an idea! Slow him down while I try and find a weak spot!" I replied, going broadsword form.
Using the sword like a bat, she knocked the monster back, sending him crashing into more buildings.
"Hey, we wasted all our money on getting over here! Don't make us have damage costs too!"
"Yeah, yeah!"
Again, she ran towards the kishin, slashing at it, gradually making it slower, but also making it angrier. I noticed that whenever he was about to crash, his giant hands flew up to protect the back of his neck.
"Get to the back!" I shouted.
"You got a weak spot?"
"Back of the neck!"
"Think you can give me a rocket boost?"
"How the hell am I supposed to do that?"
"You're the fire girl, aren't you?"
"Yeah, but I don't know if I can propel you up!"
"Well, there's no harm trying!"
"Fine!"
I could feel her soul resonating with mine. A blast of red flames shot out of my blade, propelling her onto the monster's back. I quickly transformed into a gleaming, silver dagger, the blade deadly sharp. She drove the point into the kishin's neck.
"Night night, big guy," she grinned.
"Well," I said, going back to human form. "That was a thing."
Anna laughed. "You're telling me." She stuck her hand out for a high-five. I smirked and returned it. "Well done," she said, "Partner."
