Clash! Dawn vs Leaf Finale

The legend had given up. Right now, he just dealt with the hand that had been given to him. And that hand, was actually the arms of another. Strong, powerful arms, were holding him close and tight, in a loving and intense embrace. He could hear the heavy, gigglish breathes, of the being holding him, and it was disturbing to say the least.

"I finally caught you, Azelf!" Barry said with a smile that stretched from one cheek to the other.

The blue lake legend of willpower merely stared up with a blank expression, as the individual jewels on his body shined bright. Despite all the giddy emotions that were flowing from the blonde holding him, he had such a hard and stoic face. If he knew this was the fate that awaited him upon waking up, he would have stayed asleep.

Then a brown figure appeared in the entryway of the chamber. Barry was at first ignorant of the figure, but when the wings of the figure began to flap, he stared up. It was a certain owl Pokémon he had seen time and time before. And in the land of Sinnoh, there was only one trainer he knew, that owned such a Pokémon.

"Dalmascus?" Barry said, honestly shocked, "How did you get out of your Poké Ball?"

It seemed as if in his time of playing with Azelf, the pseudo-champion had completely ignored his friend's leaving. Upon realizing it, he checked his watch to find he had been chasing the willpower Pokémon for over three hours. When it comes to Barry, three hours and three minutes are easily interchangeable, however.

But, before him now, stood Dawn's Noctowl, so maybe she hadn't strayed to far. He just figured she had sent Dalmascus to give a personal message of some sort. That's what he believed that is, until he saw blood leak from the bird's backside. In fear and horror, Barry ran up to the owl Pokémon, with Azelf following dutifully behind. The pseudo-champion believed the blood came from the Noctowl himself, but this was not the case.

Dalmascus leaned down, and shuffled his feathers a bit. What fell from his back surprised the blonde trainer. Courage, Dawn's Lucario, was wincing in pain, as blood leaked from a scar along her chest. Barry started to shake in place, as he gazed down to the pained body of his rival's Pokémon. A second or two later, he dropped to his knees, and leaned the Pokémon's body up on his legs. His fingers danced alongside the wound briefly, an action that made the Pokémon pull up and wince even louder.

Barry didn't know what was going on, or why it was happening, but it didn't matter. His latent Pokémon skills kicked in a second later, as his hands rummaged quickly through his satchel. When the appendages returned, they were holding septic coils within. He had bought a lot of them for himself, primarily because he had the tendency to gain injuries thanks to his fast demeanor. But right now, all that mattered was the Lucario on his legs.

He started wrapping the coils around the Pokémon's wounds. The alcohol on the bandages seeped into the Lucario's body, making her wince even louder. Barry kept her down however, trying his hardest to keep her from lashing out in desperation. It wasn't hard, seeing as her power greatly dwarfed her own. The only reason why she hadn't broken him yet, was because of the pain she was suffering. So instead, she gripped his arm, as these tears flowed from her eyes.

What had caused this? Just what was Barry looking down upon? What had happen in a brief three hours, that would cause Courage, one of Dawn's strongest and proudest Pokémon, so much pain? And judging from the slash mark along her chest, it wasn't something simple. It wasn't like she tripped up and scarred herself. It looked as if another being had physically assaulted her in an attempt to murder her. But who would try to murder Courage?

Wait. Who would try to murder Dawn?

Barry grew even more worried, as a myriad of terrible thoughts ran through his mind. If someone had attempted to kill Courage, what was stopping them from trying to kill Dawn? A better question would be though, where was Dawn? If she wasn't here, she was obviously in some dangerous area. And what was he doing? Just sitting here and playing with Azelf.

It didn't take him long to figure out what had happened. Dawn left him here to protect Azelf, but she ran into some problem where she needed protection. And there was only one person in the entire world who could protect the champion. The pseudo-champion, of course. But what of Azelf? Was he just going to leave him?

"Azelf!" he called as he turned around, "I need to go, but I can't leave you." Azelf cocked his head in inquisition, as he waited for Barry's proposition, "So, I have an idea," the legend watched the trainer pull a Poké Ball from his satchel, "Why don't you jump into my Poké Ball, and we both head over to where Dawn's at?"

His proposition was not one Azelf agreed with. Barry watched the legend's eyes grow slant with annoyance. The next second, the legend of willpower sank into the floors of the chamber, disappearing into the mysteries of the lake.

"Yeah I figured..." Barry stated as he turned, "Dalmascus!"

His called made the Noctowl straightened up, who was ready to obey his words. Barry lifted Courage up from the ground, then carefully laid her upon the back of Dalmascus. Then he climbed onto the Noctowl's back, as his hands held both Courage and himself in place.

"Bring me to where Dawn is..." he said it with so much determination, and seriousness, there was no way Dalmascus could disobey him.

The Noctowl began flapping his wings, hovering them above the ground. In all honesty, Barry found it hard to keep himself on the bird's back, as he was much different from his own Staraptor. But for now, all that mattered, was his rival. Kicking his legs in, he made Dalmascus rocket skyward, toward the city of Sunyshore.

He would soon learn to regret such a decision.

He just waited, the Sun Pokémon did. The only thing that moved on his body, were his magnificent wings, that flapped to keep him afloat. Standing against him, perched on the ground with the mightiest pose ever, a winged Mega Pokémon of prehistoric proportions. The city of Sunyshore, which was their battlefield, was woefully silent as of now. Not the battles away, nor the rain above, made any sound the combatants could hear or even care for. Hell, the explosive sounds of the thunder overhead, made no sounds to them. All that mattered, was the battle at hand.

Dawn neared the side of her Mega Aerodactyl. She didn't even know why she was using him. She had only gained him a few days ago, and in that time, he had already tried to kill her. She hadn't made a bond with this Pokémon yet, nor had she even named him. She had various other Pokémon she could have used, various other Pokémon she should have used. But she wasn't using them. No, she was using him, and she was putting all the faith she currently had into him. Deep down, she could only pray this wouldn't come back to bite her in the butt.

Leaf stepped beside her Volcarona at the same time. The powerful Sun Pokémon finally brought his eyes to something other than his foe, for he now gazed down into the eyes of his master. He could sense all the pain and turmoil going on within her, it was a connection they had as master and Pokémon. A deep connection that all trainers and their Pokémon have. He knew exactly what she wanted, and was more than willing to give it to her. The death of Dawn's Pokémon, just so she could feel the pain of having such an important loss.

She gazed back over to the Sinnoh Champion. It was time to end this, the recess of the battle had gone on long enough. Apollo had begun flapping his wings in such quick movements, that he took to the air again. Watching this, Aerodactyl shrugged off his master, in order to match the stature of his opponent. The Sun Pokémon and Fossil Pokémon flew in the air between each other, prepared to start the battle anew. Dawn prepared herself, as she hand grinded into a tightly woven fist. Leaf first cracked the knuckles in her hands, as she mentally prepared for the battle.

The air had grown so tense, as if it wasn't already so before. The titanic beings hovering in the air were ready to tear each other to shreds, they just needed to order to do so.

"Aerodactyl!" Dawn yelled whilst swiping her arm through the air, "Bulldoze!"

The Mega Evolved Pokémon rose his claws, as well as his head, then opened up wide his maw to scream out to the land. A second later, an explosion of wind sounded from under his wings, as he dashed forward in a grey blur.

"Apollo! Counter with Flamethrower!" Leaf roared.

The mouth of the Pokémon opened up, streaming out a river of free-flowing flames. These flames surrounded and devoured Aerodactyl whole, but oddly enough, no screams of pain echoed from the Fossil Pokémon. Instead, it was the exact opposite. If a Pokémon could have a demented laugh, then it would sound something like Aerodactyl. Even though the temperatures of flames was enough to drop anything, it did nothing to stop the Pokémon from prehistoria.

Aerodactyl suddenly emerged from the fire, while rampant shrieks exited his maw. Both Leaf and Apollo widened their eyes in disbelief at the display of reckless abandonment. Aerodactyl on the other hand reached out his arm, and delivered a brutal clothesline to the Pokémon before him. With the added momentum, he dragged the Sun Pokémon wildly through the air, before slamming him into the wall of a building. The powerful slam shook the building to its core, while also creating a series of cracks and lines. Aerodactyl held Apollo in place for a few seconds, before finally releasing him.

The Sun Pokémon fell and fell, his wings not working at all. The sound of him collapsing into the ground was only drowned out by the victorious roars echoing from Aerodactyl's maw. Leaf ran over to her Pokémon, eyes wide with confusion.

How had this happened, and how so quickly? As her hands dragged along the Sun Pokémon's body, she pondered the course of action that lead to this. Apollo was strong enough to not only go toe-to-toe with Dawn's Infernape, he was also strong enough to defeat said Infernape. Then how was he so easily bested right now? Aerodactyls are strong, yes, there is no disputing that fact, but there was no way an Aerodactyl of that caliber was strong enough to defeat her Volcarona. Not unless Dawn was better trainer than Kanto Champion gave her credit for. Or maybe there was more to that Mega Evolution than just an appearance change.

Apollo's wings began to shake and shimmer. Gazing down, the Kanto Trainer watched as flaming glimmers shined up and down the body of the Sun Pokémon. He wasn't done yet, despite that body crushing blow. Ever the trooper, he started flying again, an action that made the Fossil Pokémon chuckle.

Dawn's vision grew into a squint, while her fist tightened. She was sure Bulldoze would end the battle, but Apollo was proving to be a stronger force than she was giving credit for. Maybe it had something to do with the murderous intentions going on within them. With that in mind, Dawn knew this wasn't going to be an ordinary fight, as if it wasn't already.

"Aerodactyl! Rock Slide!" she roared out.

The Fossil Pokémon flew up, then dashed down. Upon doing so, he uprooted boulders made of concrete from the Sunyshore roads. As they fell around him, he struck at them individually, throwing each and every boulder toward the Sun Pokémon before him. Apollo's eyes started to shine, as he zipped left and right, dodging each and every boulder lobbed at him. He was a virtual blur, as the rocks barely graced his body.

"Apollo! Counter with Psychic!" Leaf yelled out.

The blue eyes of the burning bug Pokémon started to shine. Upon doing so, an invisible force struck down the Aerodactyl before him. The force of it was explosive in proportions, as it threw Dawn's Aerodactyl away, sending him careening into a building. His rocky body slammed against the concrete structure, where he bounced off the next second. When he fell to the earth, it was with a mighty thud. With a terrified demeanor, Dawn ran over to her Pokémon, only to see he was okay.

The Fossil Pokémon got to his feet slowly, while his lips curled up in a dastardly grin. Wings flapping a second later, he took to the skies to match his foe. Dawn was growing a bit flustered by the actions of her foe. She didn't want to use her strongest techniques yet, because she didn't want to burn out her Pokémon's energy. Unfortunately, it seemed as if Leaf and her Pokémon didn't have the same convictions.

"Apollo! Flamethrower!" the Kanto Trainer yelled.

The Sun Pokémon flew back a few feet, as fire danced all around his body. A second later, fires reaching intense levels flew out toward Dawn's Aerodactyl. Immediately, the Fossil Pokémon started darting around, dodging fire coming in from all sides.

"Aerodactyl!" Dawn yelled with an accompanying hand gesture, "Ancient Power!"

The flying fossil suddenly stopped, as he shot a deadly glare toward his moth-like foe. His eyes started to shine a bright color next, as the earth far beneath him began to quake. Even though fire was moving in upon him, he had neglected to move, risking powerful burns. But before any of those high-temperature flames could touch him, a series of rocks defended him. Aerodactyl thrusted forward his claw, shooting out huge rocks the size of boulders. They flew through the fires flawlessly, slamming into the body of the Sun Pokémon.

The series of rocks slammed against Apollo's body, forcing him down to the ground. There was so much pain going on throughout the bug's body, as he collapsed on the ground in a powerful slam. Vision dazed, he gazed up toward the flying Fossil. Aerodactyl was so pleased by his own actions, he decided to celebrate. And that, of course, took the form of a mighty roar.

Apollo was enraged by the call, finding it to be an attack on his demeanor. Working in unison, his six wings began to flapping taking him back to the skies, so he could continue the brawl. Once again, the sight of his foe rising, made Dawn's Aerodactyl chuckle dementedly. Dashing back, he aloud the air above the city streets to be filled by both of them. So opposite, were these two Pokémon. While Apollo was deadly serious, and murderous at that, Aerodactyl was completely content, and treating all of this like some fun game.

"Apollo! Quiver Dance!" Leaf roared, rage blatant in her voice.

Despite all of her blinding anger, she had not yet lost sight of what mattered here. She needed to be smart about this, and the first part of that was increasing her Pokémon's stats. While Apollo performed a mystical and wondrous dance, his speed, defense, and strength increased a level. Aerodactyl could have stopped the Pokémon from performing his dance, but the cockiness within him won out, so he just sat there. When Apollo's dance ended, and the Pokémon grew to an even stronger level, Aerodactyl merely chuckled sadistically.

"Aerodactyl! Bulldoze!" Dawn yelled while her arm cut through the air.

First he roared, then he dashed forward. Just like the last time, he rocketed through the air at great speeds. But thanks to Apollo's dance, that speed meant little to him now.

"Apollo! Counter with Flamethrower!" Leaf yelled back.

When Aerodactyl arrived at Apollo's position, he was flabbergasted to see the Sun Pokémon vanish in a flaming blur. He quickly reappeared behind the Fossil Pokémon, and fired out a flowing river of flames upon his foe's body. Fire doused Aerodactyl, making him cry out in pain. The fire was much more painful now, than ever before. They also pushed him down to the ground, where he bounced off of the pavement roads.

Defeat? What defeat? Aerodactyl didn't know the mean of the word.

He took to the skies again, while crazed roars escaped his lips. This was the battle he was waiting for, one where he had a foe that constantly grew better with each moment. It would make it all the more better, when he broke said foe.

"Aerodactyl Bulldoze!" Dawn yelled out again.

Just like the last time, the Fossil Pokémon dashed forward at speeds incomprehensible. Anticipating the attack, Apollo prepared to dodge. To his surprise, Aerodactyl vanished in a blur. Apollo gazed left and right in search of the Pokémon, but it was all fruitless. When Aerodactyl reappeared, his winged arm was wrapped firmly around his foe's neck. He dashed up first, then zipped down at great speeds. He moved so fast, Apollo had no way of escaping the grip. Not until he was rammed back first upon the ground. The powerful slam triggered a shock wave, that knocked everyone in the vicinity off of their feet. But Aerodactyl wasn't finished. He constantly increased the hold he had on the Sun Pokémon, making cracks split through the ground. Apollo found his vision growing blurry, as he heard Aerodactyl's laughs echo overhead. That cocky gesture was enough to keep the Sun Pokémon going.

A pillar of flames suddenly sprouted from Apollo's body, forcing Aerodactyl to move away. He never lost his cocky smile though, even as he stared into the one-hundred degree flames. Within said flames, he watched the shadowy figure of a bug rise up. When the fire ceased, Apollo stood in its wake, his compound eyes peering deeply into Aerodactyl's eyes.

It was time to end this. Both Pokémon were immensely tired, though Aerodactyl would say otherwise. Now was the time, that the trainers needed to pull out all the stops, in order to defeat their enemy. Strategies and techniques went right out the window, being replaced with cold hard desperation.

"APOLLO" Leaf roared out, "HYPER BEAM!"

The Pokémon lowered himself. On his horns, these lights started to shimmer. They weren't made of fire, taking more of a form of lightning. From the tips of his six wings, more of this mysterious power began to surge. They mixed with the power on his horns, and all of them eventually formed an orb that centered in the middle of Apollo's body. The orb reached its finest point, and started to shake uncontrollably. Upon doing so, the Sun Pokémon settled his eyes on his foe. Aerodactyl just hovered in place, awaiting for his own command. Dawn didn't waste any time.

"AERODACTYL! USE GIGA IMPACT!"

The Fossil Pokémon rose in the air a far ways away, but his eyes did not leave his opponent in the least bit. Now, as he flew in the middle of the, oddly silent, skies, he pinpointed his vision on the sun that lied on the city streets. It seemed as if his body had been coated in a mystical, glowing light the next second, matching the Sun Pokémon's orb of intense power.

"Aero..." the Fossil Pokémon said at first, as he flapped back a few feet, "DAAAAAAACTTYYYLLL!"

The next moment, he was rushing forward.

"Volca..." Apollo let out, as the orb in his midst ceased its shaking, "ROOOOOONNNNAAAAA!"

And as soon as that left his bug lips, a beam of pure energy rocketed from his body. A beam that was composed of a myriad of colors, tore through the air, screaming all the way. The amazing laser pushed back everyone that lied in the area, for it was just that strong. But Aerodactyl could care less, he didn't even bat an eyelash at the laser. He just continued rushing forward, with the golden sheen covering his body.

Then the beam swallowed him whole. He didn't even attempt to dodge it. He just let it engulf him. Upon seeing this, Apollo allowed his beam's energy to falter. He thought it was over. He thought wrong.

The bottom of a claw, slammed upon his chest. Immediately, the Hyper Beam fizzled, revealing the great Mega Pokémon on the other end. Aerodactyl kept his bottom claw on Apollo's chest, as his Giga Impact drove the two earthbound. They were falling fast, Apollo could only see blurs engulf them. And when they slammed onto the concrete roads, Apollo could have sworn he felt every bone in his body shatter immediately. The road around them broke down a level, as Aerodactyl's impact created a crater within the ground. Not only that, it sent this earthquake through the land, which broke all the glass windows of the buildings around them.

It was over, if anyone needed that to be said. Aerodactyl flapped away, and landed on the very edge of the crater. His body was smoking, thanks to Apollo's Hyper Beam. How he was standing though, was anyone's guess. The Hyper Beam he took head first was strong enough to destroy a mountainside, maybe even stronger than that. But Aerodactyl took it on, head first.

Dawn ran up to the back side of her Pokémon. Almost immediately, he fell over, and his Mega Evolution ceased, returning him to his base form. His Master's hands wrapped carefully around his neck, eventually bringing his head to her knees. Gazing up, he gazed into Dawn's face. She looked so worried for his well-being, and he realized that was the first time he ever saw a face like that. He couldn't tell if his trainer before held such a face of concern.

"Aerodactyl..." she whispered as she rubbed the wounds he suffered from the battle.

When he smiled though, she smiled, and slowly closed her eyes.

"Sentinel..." she whispered, "Sentinel..."

Sentinel. Was that the name she was now giving him? Did he have a name before? If he did or not, he was sure it didn't match the name she gave him now. Sentinel. He liked it. Then he saw red, as his Master turned him back into digital light.

Leaf skidded down the walls of the crater. Disbelief was written upon her face, for that's all she could feel. How did Apollo, her strongest Pokémon, lose? It wasn't an action she had foreseen in all the planning, in all of everything. Then how did it happen? As she collapsed on her knees, and placed her hands on the Pokémon's body, her eyes closed shut. All she could think about at that moment, was her beloved Venusaur. And that only made her angrier. Why had she loss? What did she do to deserve this? All she wanted, was the exact vengeance for her fallen Pokémon. Just defeat the girl, who had so callously taken Viridis away from her. But that's not how things panned out. Instead, she sat on her knees, crying her eyes out, as she realized her chance at vengeance had now passed by.

At least Apollo was alive. Beneath her hands, she could hear and feel his heart beat. If she got him to a Poké Center soon enough, he'll be a-ok. But there was so much rage waring within her. Unhappiness, sadness, anger, hate, murder, defeat, so much pain, so much distraught, so much turmoil, she couldn't focus on anything. She wanted it all to end, all of it.

"I can end it..." a feminine voice answered.

She finally opened her eyes in order to gaze forward. Staring back at her, was this fairy-like creature. It was small, barely a foot tall in fact, with a pink head, and grey body. A red oval-shaped gem lied on its forehead, matching its twin tails that also had jewels encrusted into it. With its yellow eyes, this creature peered into Leaf's soul, as if it was severing her body from her spirit.

"I can do it, you know..." the Lake Legend of Emotions giggled, "I can strip it all away, the pain, the hurt, the malice, all of it, gone..." Leaf watched her raise a finger to her lips, "Would you like that Leaf? Would you like me to take it away? No more hurting?"

"You..." Leaf let out, "My... dream...?"

Mesprit nodded. Then her hand stretched forward, and Leaf watched her do so. She wanted to move, but every time she attempted to, the image of Viridis' dead gaze, entered her mind.

Then Mesprit touched her. And all of the pain, the turmoil, the unhappiness, everything left her. All of it, ever emotion she ever knew, or even didn't know, had all flushed free from her body. She lowered her limbs, her eyes grew lidded, and the shine that all life-filled eyes had, was now gone. They were dull now, her eyes, free of color, free of emotion, free of everything.

"No more sadness..." Mesprit stated.

In a flash of light, she vanished into thin air, leaving Leaf alone to contemplate her decision. She couldn't describe it. How does one describe emotionless, after all? They can't use emotions to convey how they fell, for they no longer feel.

No longer feel.

Just what happened to lead up to all of this? Just how did it all come crumbling down to this state in time? Funny. Now that she lacked emotions, she could accurately remember what had caused this to happen.

Her watch was going crazy. There was darkness all over her, darkness she had never seen before in the land of Kanto. She sent out Viridis to deal with the foe that had stalked her. But how does one fight shadows? That's what she remembered fighting, shadows, but she was too scared at the time to make them out. Long sharp appendages, with red eyes, that's all she could remember of the shadow.

Just what attacked her that day?

She gazed back down to her silent Volcarona. Raising his Poké Ball, the Kanto trainer turned him into digital light. Even though she didn't know what she was supposed to do now, she struggled to her toes, ready to go somewhere. Upon crawling out of the crater, she fully expected her vision to lay upon Dawn's serious disposition. Instead, she saw Jupiter, and in the Galactic Commander's arms, an unconscious Dawn.

"Good job Green," she said in such a sinister way, "You've done more for us than I could have ever imagined..." her eyes then moved inwardly, "Caught Uxie and delivered a weakened Dawn to us, and it seems you've finally had your audience with Mesprit."

There were calls from down the streets, calls that came from a certain female police officer. Whilst chuckling, Jupiter gazed away from the Kanto trainer, and started strolling down the street.

"But, I'm afraid, this is where our union ends, Green." the Commander said, "But it was ever so much fun..."

They were betraying her. Team Galactic was betraying her. There were many emotions that came to mind at this feeling. Anger, confusion, hate, sadness, and yet, Leaf showed absolutely none of it. She just stood there with a loss of self, watching as Jupiter swayed her way away. Though the thought of chasing her down did come to mind, they were immediately dashed away when Jupiter vanished in a shining light. This left Leaf alone, to contemplate her failure. Once again, there were many emotions that a being could express at this point in time, and once again, Leaf showed none of it.

"Do you mind telling me just what happened, Galactic girl?"

Leaf turned around, and saw the red eyes of Officer Jenny stare back. She didn't look to happy.

"You've got some explaining to do..." she stated coldly.

And Leaf, she just stood there, silently.


Maverick Talks!

Wow, what an ending huh? Did any of you see that coming? All the emotions, and now, lack there of? But enough speaking about that, let me talk about it.

So, yeah, remember last chapter when I asked who you guys wanted to win? I actually listened, just so you know. Checking the reviews, you guys can see that Dawn won in a landslide. Seriously, its Dawn 8, Leaf 3. Sorry all of you who wanted Leaf to win, maybe next time. To be honest though, I got such a bit turnout of reviews from the last chapter, it makes me want to try that stunt again. We'll see, huh?

And if you don't believe me when I say you guys changed my decision, you did. Originally, Leaf was going to win this battle with this super cool Hyper Beam that cut through the city and ocean. Also, she would have succeeded in fatally injuring Dawn's Infernape. He wouldn't have died though. That's the ending I had in mind when I first started this battle, however. What I'm trying to say is, my decision was already teetering, you guys' reviews just help me settle down on an answer.

Also, I had someone ask me a question. That got me thinking about something. If you guys have a question, I'll answer to the best of my abilities in the next chapter. So yeah, the question, it came from a Guest. S/he asked if Dawn and Leaf were going to be friends later on. Well, since I don't want to reveal to much of the stories future, I will instead say this. I do so enjoy my happy endings, so there, make of that as you will.

Oh yeah, we also learn a little bit of what happened to Leaf before she ended up in Sinnoh. She was attacked by a living shadow in Kanto, one we can assume the shadow most of the damage to Viridis before Dawn's Infernape put him down. So, what is the shadow that attacked poor Leaf? I'm pretty sure we all know.

Anyway, I've had enough talking. Things aren't looking to great for our heroines, are they? Team Galactic has Uxie, and now Dawn, and Leaf's lost her emotions. And you know what? Its only going downhill from here.

Oh yeah, and one more thing. Both Dawn and Leaf had six Pokemon, but they only used five. What were their last Pokemon? Leaf had her Espeon, Eveleire, and Dawn had her Mismagius, Maria. Yeah, the battle was completely in Dawn's favor.

You're toast! *Super fast hands* BURNING ATTACK!

Maverick Kay Prime