There is only 1 more drabble left after this so that means the 'every-other day' update schedule will not be in affect after the next one, sorry. Side note, could you stop by my account and vote on my poll? It has absolutely nothing to do with any story, just wanna know if I reacted normally or not. Now back to the insanity.

Her fight could not end like this, her guild was counting on her to take him out. If she didn't then that meant that all of her training over their disbanded year would be for nothing.

She could not let that happen.

"Come on, just call me a God and I might forgive you, at least I'll give you a quick death." Ajeel said in taunting manner.

She couldn't give in, she had to stop him and save her guild, if he won then they would have to deal with another of the 12 and have the entire town covered in a sandstorm for as long as he wished. She couldn't let that happen.

But her body was unresponsive.

"You feel that don't ya, my magic has the ability to suck all the moisture out of a person's body."

She always hated being helpless, this time was no different, yet here she had no alternate plans for a counter-attack, she had nothing left to use.

'Wait!' she thought through her hazed mind. 'I can use that ability. But dammit, that always drained me and I can't use it without the chant.'

"C'mon, call me god already." Ajeel said as he slightly slowed the speed his sand was dehydrating, wanting to get his opponent to submit to his will before he ended her.

'Now's my chance!' Erza thought. 'I have to be careful I don't know if this will even beat him... No, it will, if I alter it enough then he'll be completely powerless.'

"Even if you become a god, my guild, my family would never fear you like you want them to, their too smart to be tricked by the likes of you." Erza said lowly, and as Ajeel went to retort he heard the woman start again.

"I the bone of my sword."

"Ehh, what are you going on about now."

"Steel is my body and glass is my heart."

"What are you talking about, did you go psycho from dehydration?"

"I have protected over thousands of lives." the magic around them was finally starting to shift.

"What the hell!?"

"Unknown to Love, Nor known to Hate."

"You tryin' to cast a big spell ain't ya?

"Have withstood pain to create many bonds"

"Well try chanting when your head is gone."

"Yet as those bonds will never cease"

"Ramel Fas!" Ajeel roared as he swung an axe made of sand.

"I pray, Unlimited Blade Works." The spell done, Erza saved herself from decapitation by a fraction of a second.

A bright light engulfed the entire ship. When it died down Ajeel looked around to find his sandstorm gone, along with the Scarlet knight no longer in his hands, and him being in a plain filled with hundreds if not thousands of swords. All of them looking familiar.

"Wind god swords and water god swords." he stated. Every blade that was in the landscape was either one or the other.

"Yes, it was very annoying to make the same sword replicate over hundreds of times, but this is the only way you can't win." Erza stated, standing behind Ajeel with water swords in both hands.

Ajeel turned around lazily, still horribly angry."And what can you do with a field of swords, you can only use two at a time so it's a pointless battle, you're just delaying the inevitable."

"Well then, come at me and show me your strength once more, you wannabe god."

After she said that, Ajeel exploded in an eruption of sand, he had once more activated Sand World. "Just like I said, nothing's changed." His voice came from every direction. Yet this time Erza just looked around with no added worry. And right when he was about to strike to kill, his entire storm dispersed as the swords moved of their own accord and completely destroyed his sandstorm.

"I'm not stupid enough to just change the scenery to buy myself a few seconds. In this world, with only the slightest instinct, my blades can move to save their wielder." Erza looked him dead in the eye."Or kill her enemy."

Ajeel was unable to dodge an assault from hundreds of water blades and turned into a shishkabob within seconds after her sentence was said.