A smile tricked across the assassin's flawless face. "Oh, this shouldn't be too hard; just a silly little girl and her scared boyfriend."

"Perhaps," I smirked in reply. "But it's all of skill, isn't it Miss Williams?"

"True, but I doubt you've got any." The cold assassin stared at us.

"I'm sure, but we'll just have to wait and see. And ya know, Nina, I've always looked up to you; and now is my chance to see who is of greater skill, eh, Jin?"

"Uh, yeah, I guess," Jin looked from me to Nina as though he wanted me but didn't trust her. I don't blame him really, I mean, who would trust an assassin, anyway?

"So, ya heard of me, huh?"

"Heard of you? Who hasn't? You're a brilliant and most feared assassin. What do you expect?" Nina looked somewhat flattered at my comments. "Now, enough talk! Now, we fight!" I gave my evil laugh and Jin looked at me like he thought I was crazy.

I let Nina give the first punch. But it wasn't a punch that she hit me with. She took a chunk of skin from my, now gush with blood, arm. It seems she was only testing Jin to see how long he'd last before snapping.

"I'm fine," I reassured Jin with my fake-happy smile.

I slapped her across the face and flipped a knife in my fingers. Back and forth, it weaved through each finger, carefully. She began to advance closer to me and to Jin. Using my quick agility, I stabbed the knife into her abdomen and twisted the knife in her stomach as she faltered.

"Silly little girl, eh?" I smirked again. Jin just stood looking stunned. "I believe this silly little girl just cut you pretty good. Burn."

"Don't get cocky, now, or anything!" Jin rolled his eyes.