27:Fight
Twist, dodge, and flare wings in a stall just in time to avoid a feather barrage, retaliate with mixed blades and explosive feathers. Use the time gained by this to form a barrier and build up a multilayered barrage of feather-bombs, then drop the barrier and send all of them out to explode at once. The edge of the blast rattles Daisuke, although he had a barrier of his own up I see. Using the moment I gained with that blast I boost my flight and aim for the clouds, vanishing in them with ease, my light silver-blue feathers blend in better than my partner's flame red would.
28: Wizard
"So, you're sick of it too huh?" Satoshi looked up from where he had been hiding behind his book from the Potter fans Vs. the Twilight fans, and their argument which had now been going for four days straight whenever there was free time. "What gave it away?" he asked Daisuke. "The doodle on your canvas earlier of books burning helped, but mostly I know you. And even Riku picked a side because she likes Potter, gah, magic doesn't work like that." "I know, but at least you haven't had people comparing you to Edward Cullen. Just because I'm not very good at being social, and have pale skin, and they never see me eat, and am stronger than I look, they compare me to a vampire." Satoshi finished his rant; luckily no one seemed to have heard him over the argument. "Tell me about it" Daisuke agreed with a sigh. "At least no one knows what we are, then it would probably be worse. But its such a pain to hear them all go on about wizards when we know how magic really works." "Agreed. Lets go back to eating on the roof until this blows over." "Good idea." Daisuke said as Satoshi grabbed his bag, suiting actions to words and heading for the roof.
No offense to fans of either series, but I have been in the unfortunate experience of being caught between a running argument over what was better when all I wanted to do was read my brand new copy of Peter and the Secret of Rundoon. In case anyone was wondering, Satoshi was reading CJ Cherryh's Fortress in the eye of Time, a very good book that I am quite fond of.
