Kiara began kicking Webster frantically now, seeing Vincent have to dodge the bullets from the corner of her eye. The Devil's single remained eye shined brightly as he looked right through her. She shivered in his grip. How could one's gaze be so hot with fury but cold with malice. Webster leaned in closer as he grinned right up at her. "I'm going to enjoy living in my new reigning Hell. And you know what? I'll make sure you're the first to be-" A shot to the hand made him let go. Confused, Webster turned his head and stared right into the two bullets coming at him. His eye began to glow, and Kiara sensed he was making another get away. Taking Volunta, she reached up and plunged it in his chest, piercing his black heart. Stunned by the blow, he didn't have enough time to react as the two bullets made full and direct contact with their target. A loud squishing sound rang out in the town. Webster fell backwards, as if an unseen force drove him away. He fell to the ground as fresh and black blood began to slowly seep through his eye socket. The resounding gunshot coupled with the eye being ripped apart by the bullets was enough to wake Mary up. However, she tossed and turned, eventually rolling over to the side and away from Vincent. Kiara couldn't believe the dumb luck but then she saw a shadow near the girl. A shadow that grinned right at her and proceeded to leave without a trace. Sandal? Who knew. The angel was always up to something. Waking up fully now, Mary rose up and yawned widely. Rubbing her eyes, she looked from both Vincent and then to Kiara. "Uh, what's going on?" She was back to normal. A spluttering sound was heard, and Kiara turned to see the Devil gradually rise up. He planted his sword on the ground in an attempt to steady himself as black blood leaked from both his eyes and mouth now. It was truly a sight to see. But it was worth it. Definitely worth the risk. Because although they didn't kill him for good, the two traveler's teamwork did accomplish something. The Devil was now blind. "You. . . .damn. . .bastards!"