Yipsiv leaned back against the arena's rusted walls, his boots casually planted on the ground as he surveyed the scene with a smirk. He tipped his wide-brimmed hat up, revealing a pair of sharp, calculating eyes. The mist swirled around them like a living thing, adding to the intensity of the moment. He let out a low chuckle before speaking, his voice a gravelly drawl, like the wind whispering through the plains.
"Well, I reckon I've heard quite a bit 'bout Yumiko, the Moon Knightess, now all wrapped up in that crimson destruction. Ain't no doubt she's one helluva creature—alive, deadly, and always teeterin' on the edge. Was thinkin' of throwin' her into my next game of survival, seein' if she could make it through. If she survived? Well, I'd let her walk. But looks like she got herself tangled in this mist, decided to waltz into a whole new chapter of destruction... too bad for her, though."
He tipped his hat again, his lips curling into a smirk as he took in Nathaniel's tense expression.
Nathaniel, his face locked in grim determination, glanced at the monster Yumiko had become, his hand instinctively tightening around the grip of his pistol. "I hope they found a different entrance to this place," he muttered, his voice heavy with concern. "Because the front door is guarded by the monster that Yumiko's turned into..." He quickly reloaded the magazine into his pistol with practiced speed, his focus unwavering.
Yipsiv let out a soft whistle, grinning even wider. "Well, well, Nathaniel, sounds like you ain't too fond of the front door. Guess that's understandable—ain't every day ya get to tango with a beast like that. But hey, ain't no use frettin' over the past now. We're right in the thick of it, partner. As for me, I ain't too worried 'bout those other defenses. I'm certain they won't be as focused when I'm here."
He chuckled to himself, his confidence as thick as the fog surrounding them.
"I think you misunderstand the situation, Yipsiv," Nathaniel said, his voice steady but firm, his gaze locked on the crimson monstrosity before them. "Yumiko—the beast you denounce—won't stay this way forever. Even if I can't find a way to rid her of these murderous instincts, she's still in there. She'll claw her way back herself, like she always does. The Phoenix Pirates don't break, and she's one of us. I promise you—she'll be back to normal soon enough."
His tone carried a weight of unwavering belief, a testament to the bond they shared. Nathaniel could see past the monstrous crimson form Yumiko had become. To him, her humanity was still intact, buried beneath layers of rage and chaos, waiting to surface. No matter how dire the situation seemed, he refused to give up on her.
Yipsiv chuckled low, his grin spreading as he tilted his head, amused by Nathaniel's resolve. "Well now, ain't that just precious," he drawled, spinning his revolver on a single finger with a lazy confidence. The weapon gleamed in the dim light, a glint of danger amidst the swirling mist. "But y'see, partner, I ain't one fer trustin' on hope alone. And from where I'm standin', hope don't do much against somethin' this wild."
Without hesitation, Yipsiv leveled his gun at the beast's head, his finger curling around the trigger. The shot rang out, a deafening crack that echoed through the frozen crevice like a thunderclap. The bullet smashed against Yumiko's skull with brutal precision, sparks flying as it ricocheted off her hardened flesh. The force of the shot reverberated through the arena, but the beast barely flinched, her monstrous form impervious to the attack.
Yipsiv let out a whistle, spinning his gun back into its holster as though unimpressed. "Well, I'll be damned," he muttered with a smirk. "Reckon she's tougher than I gave her credit for. Guess that means this little game's gonna be a lot more interestin'. Ain't that right, Nathaniel?"
Nathaniel didn't respond, his focus unwavering. His belief in Yumiko hadn't faltered, even as the situation grew more dangerous. Whatever it took, he would find a way to reach her—or trust that she would find her own way back.
Crimson, the monstrous embodiment of Yumiko, shrugged off the gunshot as if it were no more than a puff of wind, her crimson energy crackling ominously. She began to stomp forward, each step reverberating through the frozen terrain like the march of a titan. Her glowing eyes locked onto Nathaniel, wild and unrelenting, intent on destruction. There was no recognition in her gaze—only primal fury and murderous intent.
"Damn it... not even a scratch," Nathaniel muttered, his jaw tightening as he steadied his pistol. Taking a firm stance, he unleashed a furious barrage of bullets, each one singing through the icy air in rapid succession. The sound was deafening, a chaotic rhapsody of gunfire.
Yet, the bullets met the same fate as before—ricocheting harmlessly off Crimson's monstrous form. The creature didn't flinch, her relentless advance quickening into a feral dash. Her massive blade dragged behind her, carving deep grooves into the ice as she prepared to cleave Nathaniel in two with a devastating strike.
Nathaniel's eyes widened as the realization set in—his bullets were useless. Reacting on instinct, he slid his foot across the ice, transforming his body into a swirling mass of dark steam. The vapor dissipated into the mist, leaving Crimson swiping at empty air. Her blade slammed into the ground with a thunderous crack, but her prey had vanished.
The monster came to a halt, her glowing eyes scanning the misty expanse. For a brief moment, the battlefield fell silent, the tension thick as ice.
Then, without warning, the darkness behind Crimson rippled, and Nathaniel reappeared, materializing with precision and purpose. He aimed his pistol directly at the back of the monster's skull, his movements sharp and deliberate. A single, enhanced bullet tore from the barrel, its speed and force making it whistle through the air like a torpedo.
Crimson's eyes flared with sudden awareness, but the bullet struck true. It exploded on impact, sending a volatile mix of smoke and crimson energy spiraling around her. The detonation rocked the frozen battlefield, the air filled with the acrid scent of burnt ozone.
Nathaniel landed a few feet away, his boots skidding slightly on the icy ground. He raised his pistol again, his breath visible in the cold air as he stared into the smoldering haze. "Did it do the job?" he muttered, though his voice carried a note of caution.
But the hope was short-lived. A shadow burst through the smoke, revealing Crimson sprinting at full speed, her massive frame hammering into the ice with a force that made the ground tremble. Her blade dragged beside her, carving trenches as she closed the distance in seconds.
"Damn it!" Nathaniel growled through clenched teeth, adrenaline surging through his veins as the titan closed the distance. Gritting his jaw, he crouched low, his body tense like a predator ready to strike. Every muscle in his frame coiled with raw energy, his boots grinding into the icy ground to hold his position.
With a sharp pivot, he slammed his foot down, the ice beneath him splintering under the force. He threw his weight forward, his coat snapping in the air as his arms moved with brutal efficiency. His pistol came up fast, his grip solid as steel, the barrel locking onto the charging monster with ruthless precision.
Nathaniel didn't hesitate—he unleashed hell. The pistol erupted in a storm of gunfire, each shot tearing through the mist like lightning. The rapid recoil jolted his arm, but he didn't flinch. The gunfire was relentless, a ferocious display of defiance as the bullets roared toward Crimson with unyielding force.
He shifted his stance, grinding his boots into the ice again to anchor himself as the titan's massive form loomed closer. The vibrations from her charging footsteps rippled through the ground, but Nathaniel didn't falter. He poured every ounce of fury into his assault, his expression a mix of rage and unshakable resolve.
This wasn't a dance—it was a warpath, a one-man stand against the unstoppable.
That's when it happened. As the bullets screamed through the mist, everything around Nathaniel shifted. The tremors of Crimson's charging steps slowed to an agonizing crawl, the mist froze mid-swirling dance, and the bullets he'd fired hung suspended in the air like faint sparks in a frozen moment of chaos.
Nathaniel's expression was grim, his eyes narrowing as his eyes pulsed with the strain of his power. The air around him grew heavy, crackling with the distortion of time bending to his will. Without hesitation, he surged forward, his body snapping into motion like a tightly wound spring released.
The icy ground cracked beneath each of his steps as he darted around Crimson in a blur, faster than the eye could follow. Every motion was deliberate, unrelenting. His boots carved sharp lines into the frost as he wove through the frozen battlefield, his focus entirely on the monstrous figure in the center of it all.
With quick, precise movements, Nathaniel fired additional rounds, the bullets floating in place around Crimson like a swarm of deadly wasps waiting to strike. The air shimmered with potential energy, each suspended projectile glowing faintly in the distorted time field.
As the circle tightened, Nathaniel slid to a stop behind the monster, his breath steady but his posture coiled with tension. He raised his pistol, the final shot aligning with the swarm around her.
Then, with a single pull of the trigger, time snapped back into motion.
The bullets roared forward all at once, converging from every direction in a synchronized storm of destruction. The deafening blast echoed across the battlefield as the concentrated barrage slammed into Crimson, each impact resonating like a hammer blow against a massive drum. The ice shattered under the force, and the air filled with the explosive aftermath of Nathaniel's relentless assault.
To be continued...