Kusari found herself face down in a puddle of mud, her legs aching as they began to heal. She couldn't stand up yet, so she didn't bother doing more than sit up and look around with a dazed expression. She focused on the pier, and was distraught to see that they had failed to stop the amigos from escaping. If Angel was with them, she was far out of reach now. She couldn't help but wonder who it was that had enough power to create a tidal wave of that size. If they had that much power surely they could have used it from the start? As Kusari was drowning in self pity she noticed a stinging pain searing up her leg. [color=662d91][i]You have got to be kidding me.[/i][/color] Zoe was seriously doing this, right now. She looked to the redhead and instantly frowned. The girl had lost it, blathering to herself with a crazed smile plastered on her face. This was the last time she trusted an Aberration with her body. She let out a sigh and went to cut off her leg in an attempt to halt the rot, but it was too late. Her heart skipped a beat, and her eyes opened wide in shock and fear. She could feel it spreading through in her body, destroying her insides. A normal person would be dead, but Kusari was very much alive, and very much in extreme pain. [color=662d91]"Stop it stop it stop it stop stop stop!"[/color] She yelled as her gut poured open like a rotting caracass. She dropped to her knees, which then gave out like moldy chopsticks. She fell to her hands as the rot began to reach her brain. She screamed at Zoe as blood poured from her mouth, not even realizing she was speaking Japanese as her brain broke down, not that it mattered as she was speaking gibberish. Her consciousness was fading, and she didn't know if she was dying or simply passing out. She was scared, she didn't want to die after all, not like this. [color=662d91]"Daddy, Where? I'm sorry. Why?"[/color] Her mind played random events in her head like a chopped up film. But she couldn't see her father's face, it was blurred out like ink smeared wet, her last thoughts before she stopped consciously thinking. Her body convulsed and she fell to the ground, her eyes empty.