It was a dim highly with the full moon looking down at the earth below, before it was briefly covered by the splatter of inhuman blood. Kana, spun her sword back after slicing the enemy in two, her pure white clothes being dyed black and orange, before the split target dissipated into nothingness. Another enemy would attempt to charge at the white clad girl, an inhuman opponent in the approximation of a humanoid, shadow like skin, clad in orange eyes all over it’s body. It brandished it’s hands, which had claw like points on it’s fingers ready to slice it’s prey apart… only for it to be met with the pommel of the gunmetal blade that was held by the white clad girl, before being back kicked into an another charging enemy, causing it to be tangled in a mass of limbs. Kana quickly put the blade behind her, to block the attack of the hand of the third humanoid being, before she stabbed the sword into the ground, vaulted over both her sword and the Shade, before sweeping it off it’s feet and then slamming it down with her elbow and stomping down on it’s chest with enough force to crack the stone path beneath, crushing it into paste and scattering orange and black. Kana kicked her blade, causing it to be launched spinning from where it was planted and bisecting the first Shade, which decided it was a good idea to repeat it’s charge when it got back up. The white clad girl, then reached back for a single moment before unleashing a double palm strike at the first Shade’s partner, sending it flying away into tree. Kana then spun around and kicked her sword as it was falling back to the ground at one more Shade, causing the same black and orange liquid to be scattered along the grass as the now final shade charged at the currently disarmed opponent. The white clad girl opened her palm, as a ball of water materialized out of nowhere. Clasping her hand around it, she turned around and made a slashing motion. The liquid flowed out and stretched from the opening of her fist, before slashing through the shadow like creature’s legs and then twisting around it’s neck, before acting like a tendril and launching it into a park bench before the water whip tightened around the creature’s neck and applying pressure around it, then decapitating it. [color=ed145b]“That all of ‘em, Quant?”[/color] Kana asked, seemingly to nobody, but she got an answer. [color=00aeef]“I think so. Though you should be able to feel it if there was any left.”[/color] The respondent, was a small animal like being. Kana stretched her arms. [color=ed145b]”Just double checking.”[/color] It had been only a week since Kaori’s funeral, while Kana was a very fast learner, that didn’t mean she mastered everything to the point of complete reliability, Kana was still extremely used to her own mundane senses, the addition of another “sense” was still a bit off putting, even if it was very specific. Kana quietly walked over to her sword, which landed point down after it stabbed through her enemy. Once again kicking it and flipping it into the air and catching it in her other hand, before the great sword dissipated into particles. [color=ed145b]”Gonna get something to drink, before we continue.” [/color][color=00aeef]”Oh, get a Calpico.”[/color] with a quick nod, Kana walked over to one of the park vending machines, before taking out some spare change and buying both what Quant wanted and a canned coffee for herself. Popping the can open, she leaned back to the bench that she had launched the shade into earlier as Quant sat next to her, handing over the white bottle they both cheered. Quant happily drank the sweeten drink… and Kana definitely didn’t snap a photo on her phone. [color=00aeef]”Ahh… Kana.”[/color] The fairy paused, causing the delinquent to put her phone behind her back. The fairy pointed at the still white clad girl with it’s small paw, who gave a small oh as she realized she was still transformed. [color=ed145b]”Keep forgetting to change bac-[/color] Kana was about to release her transformation, when a chill ran down her spine. Leaping to her feet and summoning her sword, the white clad girl looked around see where it was coming from. Suddenly a shadow came over the fairy, rather than Kana and then it snatched him with it’s talons, spilling Calpico everywhere. [color=00aeef]“Kana! Help!”[/color] Quant screamed as he was carried away by a bat shaped shade. Kana hadn’t expected a flying enemy, she was still used to the grounded street fights of the mundane and not the fantastical. The white clad girl not wanting to hurt her companion, threw the canned coffee she was holding, hitting it where the left wing and back met. The blow caused the bat like creature to go into a temporary dive, preventing it from flying too far away as Kana chased after it.