The sky was dark. Thunder rolled in the distance. One thing was certain. This wasn't any ordinary storm. The Grimm could feel it. One of them, a Beowulf, lifted its nose and sniffed. A low growl formed in its throat. The smell of human flesh was strong. Very strong. The Beowulf continued sniffing. Oh. Oh! Now this was interesting. A lone human had the brazeness to stay out in a storm like this on their own. A gruesome grin forming on its lips, the Beowulf beckoned the rest of its kin towards the lone human.

There she was. The edge of the forest. Standing there, with her back to them. How foolish. Another Beowulf slowly creeped toward her and-

The Beowulf's head was promptly relieved of its shoulders. The human in front of them held a weapon behind her, smoking. She slowly turned around.

"Well," she said, "hello there!" The Grimm growled, before a loud crack and a bright flash of lightning blinded them. When their vision cleared, their target was gone.

Two energy blasts suddenly flew out from the forest behind them, vaporizing two other Grimm. The remaining beasts spun around, and pounced.

The young woman leaped backwards, before holding her weapons upside-down. The barrels of the

handguns extened, revealing an electrified rod. Expertly wielding the pair of electrified tonfa, the young woman smashed her way through the Grimm, carving a bloody path back towards the village. Hearing the Grimm behind her, she began firing at them. Suddenly, just before she left the forest, a resounding hiss came from the weapons. "Damn it!" she muttered, "Overheated!" She sighed, before holding a hand to the sky.

The Grimm had finally caught up with the young woman. Teeth and claws bared, they encircled her. A lightning bolt suddenly struck down from the heavens, directly on to her palm. Her eyes widened in a moment of recognition. "I just realized! I never introduced myself! I'm Aquila. And you're dead!" In that moment, Aquila leaped into the air and threw the lightning bolt at the clearing. There was a flash, a boom, and then silence.