Letting out a heave, Basco watched as Alice's body sailed through the air, smashing into the ground and with the amount of kinetic force in her, her body bounced up and then crashed back into the ground once more, rolling and leaving a long, wide ditch as it sped across the ground.
"That should keep her down for a few minutes," Basco loudly said, flexing his aching fist, which he had used to deliver the punch, and then looking at the cloud of dust in the distance that signified Alice's resting place.
"Sorry that you have to deal with this," a voice said a few seconds after Basco's words.
After hitting Alice, there had been fierceness in Basco's eyes and a hint of annoyance on his face, but after the voice spoke, his features calmed, and he turned to the speaker.
"Don't go apologizing, it's not your fault," Basco said, giving the serene woman walking towards a smile.