[center][color=8dc73f][b][h3]Sajan[/h3][/b][/color][/center] In spite of hitting her mark, Sajan couldn't help but think of this as something approaching the worst case scenario. She was hoping to try and nail the bastard a few more times, but the advent of fire in the building below her certainly absorbed her attention. She could hardly expect any better from a lowlife criminal, but she cursed the fact that she hadn't considered the danger to the people nearby in confronting this man. They were all now in danger due to her recklessness. [color=8dc73f][i]'Guru Ji...'[/i][/color] Sajan began, wanting to apologise to the Guru for her failure. [color=fff200][i]'Don't. Just act decisively.'[/i][/color] His words were commanding, but not harsh. It was true; there was no real time to lament her lack of foresight. There was still an opportunity to make something of this situation. The window was closing, however, as the man seemed to be rapidly counter-attacking, in spite of actively fleeing the scene. A barrage of flaming arrows was coming down on the building, as though he meant to drown her in fire. Her phone activated to update her on the situation. Sajan was more happy to hear they were mounting an evacuation for the building than anything else. For now, though, she would have to focus on making her way out of this inferno. Racing to the side of the roof, she noticed a balcony with a railing attached to the building just over from the apartments. Deciding to take a chance, Sajan leapt from the roof, aiming to grab hold of the railing. She met her mark, and from there dropped down to a window sill below before finally dropping down safely to the streets. At this point, she decided to install her card in full, as this was now a full blown duel between the two of them. With his own installation giving away his position, Sajan felt it was time to let him know just how powerful the Guru's bow was. As she rushed forward towards the alley, she arced a few shots in the direction she knew the man was traveling. While she couldn't be sure of a hit, she could be sure that her arrows would impact near him, and he would soon learn that the alleys could not hide him from the bow that intimidated Aurangzeb's generals at Anandpur. No matter what, Sajan intended to chase him wherever he intended to flee. [@The Irish Tree]