Kimiko had merely bought a few seconds with her push. The Rabisu was sneering at them, its gaze already triumphant as it anticipated the taste of their blood. Kimiko held her only defense more securely in her hands, briefly glancing at Gin behind her. The kitsune was weakened but she found herself feeling relieved to see that she hadn't passed out yet. There was no time to tend to her though for the Rabisu made its final lunge and Kimiko braced herself for the impact, hoping that her umbrella would hold against it. But she never felt it. The creature was pulled back, violently thrown off to the side by a familiar fox. Kimiko clutched at Gin's hand, telling herself that it was to keep the girl from collapsing to the ground, though her hand gripped hers tighter every time Capello got hit. The fight was over in a matter of minutes but the fox looked worse for wear as he limped to the duo, asking them if they were alright. "I-I-I'm fine, it's alright. You need to get- urgh- y-you need t-to get that c-c-cut treated." "No, you're not [i]fine![/i]" Kimiko finally burst, turning round at Gin with her golden eyes flaring dangerously. "What the hell is the matter with you? You jumped into this without thinking and risked your life for stupid [i]humans[/i]. Even now you can barely keep your eyes open and you're worried about someone else!" The skies overhead were getting darker as the spirit's temper flared, thunder rumbling ominously. "And you!" she cried, glaring at Capello. "Since when do you ignore calls? And you came alone! You could've been killed! Are all foxes suicidal?!" At that moment, the sky decided to burst open as rain fell down on them in waves, soaking them instantly. A vein in Kimiko's forehead seemed to twitch as she looked up at the sky, holding herself back from cursing loudly. She knew she needed to calm down for the rain to stop but with two reckless foxes in her midst, the idea seemed impossible.