Miyako crouched atop a skyscraper, buffeted by high speed winds that whipped about her and sent green hair snapping wildly, but she showed no fear. She was a magical girl after all, and they were supposed to be fearless, right? They bravely charged into the jaws of death and danger to save the innocent, protect the weak, to strike down those creatures known as Witches, and make sure they couldn't threaten people. At least, that was how she imagined it. And she, she was one of those brave figures. And since she was, she would do her best to live up to that ideal, to the name and the role she had been given. Even if no one saw, even if she operated in the shadows, she would know, and she would not let anyone down. She had to. She rose then, casting one last look across the city before she jumped off, going into horizontal free fall as the ground sped towards her. She was weightless, flying, if for a few brief moments, and she could imagine she was free of worldly concerns, of struggling and expectations and hardship. Just her, and the sky. But reality had to intrude once more, Miyako still falling to the ground. She quickly acted then, materializing her Kusarigama and trowing it, the metal head impacting the wall, so she could use the chain as a rope of sorts, allowing her to arrest her vertical fall to a more horizontal path, leaving her to run across building rooftops. She revels in the physical strength, the skill she had, which she never could have had before as a normal girl. Even now, she still marveled at how incredible it was. Moving along, she pulled out her Soul Gem, shining a shade of ivory green with spots of black floating inside it. Not too urgent, but she should probably get to hunting anyway. She didn't have that many Grief Seeds to spare. So she sped along, moving through the city at a rapid pace, while keeping an eye out for the flares of magic that would indicate a Witches Barrier There! As the pulse flared across, Soul Gem glowing that much brighter in the moment, she tossed her weapon once more, using it to help arrest her motion as she dropped to street level. She moved along then, and quickly found the Barrier that she had detected, and wasted no time in heading inside, having missed all the people previously entering it. Time to get to work