[center] [img]https://img.roleplayerguild.com/prod/users/47a888d2-9910-4b1a-bff8-05214ddc08a4.gif[/img][h1][color=fff257]Acion Nakamiji[/color][/h1][hr][/center] The weight of dark Tomoe and her claw sinking onto Acion's wings were suddenly lifted in a split second, and for a split second. It wasn't because she remove herself from Acion, but rather because of something else. For that moment, a warm sensation touched his cheek, glossed over it, pressed on with a gentle push of the lips. And the fragrance from her lips. He wasn't a stranger to this, but at the same time he was. It was...sweet. After that, Hitomi left the room with Tomoe, the light and unconscious Tomoe, leaving a dazzled Acion alone with the other Tomoe. He wished that she would stop for him to recover, but he didn't have that privilege. He was in a middle of a fight here. Tomoe eventually was the first to separate from Acion, jumping from desk to desk. The snarl really put the winged hero at odds. He had never fought someone who actually hissed at him like a wild animal. She then hurled two desks at him, her strength surprised him greatly. Nevertheless, Acion wasn't surprised by the desk throws. Of course the surroundings were definitely not ideal for Acion's huge silhouette, but he had been trained under this tough condition. He crouched down in one knee, his wings bent in an acute angle to the oncoming first desk. The desk slammed onto his wings, but the mighty force of Tomoe's throw was negated, or rather redirected by the angle of his wings as it ricocheted off of them. The next desk came low, however, so Acion quickly abandoned the crouch, stood up and leapt high, one step on the ground and then perfectly timed the next step so that it was on the oncoming desk as it passed through him and crashed onto other desks. Taking his chance, he unleashed his well-known feather attacks, though this time he purposefully threw less. First reason was just to deter the girl, which obviously did not work. She was a wild animal. She could not be reasoned with. Second reason though was because he didn't want to cause extra damage to the class. This was not his property, and no one's gonna cover it for him. Because there were less feathers thrown, Tomoe could obviously dodge them, and with almost laughable ease. She slid under the desk, obscured from his vision from above. As soon as Acion landed, two claws suddenly took hold on him from under the desks like a scene from a horror movie. And even more horrifying, something sank into his legs, through his pants and into his flesh. It was teeth. Human teeth. She bit him. [color=fff257]"Arghh!"[/color] He yelled with a myriad of surprise, confusion, a little pain and disgust. He swore that could leave a scar. What the hell is she? A wild animal? Right after the bite, she ran away from him. He didn't seem to be her target though. She was probably just trying to protect her other self. But with that predator instinct and attitude, in favor of herself, she'd definitely hurt others. He was the first victim already. And he'd definitely not let her do the same to Hitomi. [color=fff257]"That is naïve of you indeed!"[/color] She bit him because she wanted to slow him down. But little did she know, he did not need legs. As he stepped out of the classroom, his six wings spread wide, flapping with more than enough to lift him up. He proceeded to give chase to Tomoe. His great speed allowed him to close in on her, who was still trying to catch up to Hitomi, on four legs. She really has animal instinct. Once he was right above her, he stopped beating the wings. Swiftly, he span around his longitudinal axis, his wings swinging around, intending to hit Tomoe with them. [@liferusher]