[b]The Spider and the Fly:[/b] The plan had gone off without a hitch, which means that phase two would be even easier. Normally part one goes horribly awry, and she has to think of an entirely new plan. But for once it actually worked! The spider sneered and tightened up her back legs for a moment. "Now you die!" Still unaware of her foe's ability to control water, Jessibelle released the webbing from the ends of her legs and lunged forward. With her right hand she reached down and to the left, grabbing the blade from its sheath and slinging it outwards. With one lunge the Empress intended to end Wrath's life before he could land a single blow. Jessibelle's blade was swung with deathly speed and precision, carrying the spider's colossal weight behind it as well. If her aim remained true and Wrath didn't avoid this strike, he would be decapitated on the spot. [b]The Scientist and the Assassin:[/b] LeeRoy didn't actually expect the shield to hold, and so the follow up charge was quite a surprise. So much so that he was knocked backwards to the ground, bullets sailing over him harmlessly. The Scientist scrambled to push himself upwards onto his hands, an awkward backpedal followed where he crawled on all fours backwards. "Now you hold on, what just happened?" [i]You got cocky, again.[/i] "Shut up, I didn't ask you." The immortal retorted bitterly, his pride a bit damaged by being taken by surprise so easily. LeeRoy hadn't yet noticed that his blade had been knocked out of his hand and off to the side, an unfortunate happening. Oddly enough, his thoughts were more on Shin rather than himself, wondering how his fight was going. To Shin, his opponent's dodge was little more than a nuisance. Shin adjusted his wrist once again, the black staff extending towards its target once again with a wide flat edge forming on it. Like an axe, but with no blade to tip it. Shin tightened his grip on his personalized tool, increasing its weight to about 460 lbs, increasing the force of the swing to about half that of a car crash. The assassin didn't care to fight this kind of opponent because their mind was not dedicated wholly on him, it left them open for attacks. They nearly hit LeeRoy, which might have killed him, yes. But Shin was left with an enormous window of opportunity to strike again. The strike wouldn't kill Liev, no, but it would likely break most of their ribs. (To clarify, it is aimed somewhere to the center of their torso. Below their armpit, but above their waist.)