[Center][img]http://i.imgur.com/oq0j2AI.png[/img][/center] Everyone agreed on his plan and he observed intently as it was carried into action. Martini began growing one of her bubbles so it was large enough to enclose them with the witch who was currently being frozen to the ground by Hakuren. Unfortunately, the frigid ice didn't seem to be affecting the wicked woman much, as everything but her, froze into place. The icing didn't do much other than piss her off as she sent out black wisps that would turn whatever it touched into stone. His eyes widened as he remembered Vincent and anger broiled up inside him. Remounting the unicorn, he charged in with Avian as he let out a blood curdling cry to rush in. White streaks of electricity crackled around him, well at least he thought it was electricity, but as he turned around to check which side of the battle it was surging from, he was stunned to find that it was emerging from Jasper. Then he was reminded of her attack on the dragon. 'She's at it again! Go Jasper!' he cheered mentally and his steed continue to charge in at the witch. Ace and Harper dove in as well and Harper managed to land a weak blow and Lesley grinned in accomplishment as a look of shock and disbelief crossed over the witch's face. But the slight look of uneasiness didn't last very long as she put on an annoyed expression, raising her hands to defend herself with huge pillars that began to shoot from the bare earth. Throwing his head back, his pink locks wildly thrashing behind him, he let out his own battle cry and with an arm up in the air, he tapped his legs against his ride, signalling the unicorn to go even faster. A blinding light whitened his vision for a couple of seconds and once he regained his ability to see clearly, Harper had a sword jammed straight into the witch's chest and Ace had sliced her still living head clean off. "Woohoo!!!" Lesley cheered in a sort of victory chant, but it was far from over. With another wave of her hand, even with a weapon rammed right through her flesh and her brain yards away from her body, rock formations rapidly emerged from the barren dirt, striking humans and Nobodies alike off their feet. A pillar uprooted right in front of him and next thing he knew, he was sent flailing to the ground as well. The unicorn had reared back to dodge the attack and had accidentally thrown him off board. Scrambling to get back up, he suddenly felt a crippling pain shoot up his stomach. Looking down, he realized he had landed right into a spike tree root which was now buried into his left hip. Tears trickled down his cheeks, but with a cry of agony, he tore himself from the protruding double edge. The unicorn galloped back to his side and though he was critically hurt, its presence calmed him to a point where he could focus. Sliding onto the animal's back once again, he bled a section of its white coat into a blood red. Ace had knocked the witch almost down to her feet, the body tumbling for the ground. The sky above darkened to an almost pitch black as wisps clouded above them then broke into an alarming rain-like fall earthbound. Cursing under his breath, he crawled closer to the unicorn's ear. "Help us," shooting his arm up, he blasted a purifying rainbow flash and managed to lessen the amount of bad wisps. Unfortunately, one grazed his finger before dispersing and the stone-turning spell began to quickly spread. It spread like a virus right before his eyes and before he could do anything about it, it had already turned his entire right hand into rock. With his left hand, he bashed the rock off and it was no longer able to continue infecting the rest of his flesh. On a good note, the limb loss was painless and he only lost a hand, but on a bad note, he only had one hand remaining. Tears welled up in his eyes, but now was not the time to cry. He could bawl as much as he wanted after the fight was over, but not now. While the others took care of the body, he knew all the control was in the head, where the brain was. Catching sight of the head rolling towards the body, he motioned for his steed to trample after it and as soon as her hair was in close grasp, Lesley snatched the witch's head straight up. "I've got you now birch!" he sneered through gritted teeth before chucking her straight up into the shroud of black wisps above. He hoped he had thrown with enough force to get her high enough to touch her own creations and turn herself into stone.