[center][h1][color=skyblue]❅❄ Fuyuko Yamazaki ❄❅[/color][/h1][/center][hr] Reading the messages, Fuyuko shuddered. Some people spoke so casually about maiming, even killing... Although she knew about the strict no killing rule, smaugslittlemonster had a point. Just how ruthless were the competitors going to be tonight? And was she really prepared for this kind of fighting? The only magical girl she'd ever 'fought' was her sister during training sessions, but there was a big difference between a friendly sparring match and an all-out showdown. This was the real reason she'd insisted she should be the one to take part, instead of Noriko. In an attempt to lift the mood a little, she continued typing. [color=skyblue][snowfairy]: If it helps... [snowfairy]: Just a reminder that I'm a healer, so I can patch people up if anything goes wrong[/color] She cringed as she read over what she'd wrote. Would people overestimate her healing skills? What if she let down somebody in need of help? What if that somebody was in need of help because she'd done more damage than intended? Taking a deep breath, she reminded herself to get a grip. The purpose of the Hex Night was to [i]prevent[/i] needless casualties, protect civilians and magical girls alike. Besides, if it was as well organised as people said, there'd probably be healers around anyway, or somebody to intervene if a battle got too intense. She repeated this in her head over and over, yet it didn't quell the ever-growing trepidation.