Pyrrha blocked arrow after arrow, her movements starting to get sloppy as the fight continued. She was already worn out from all the grimm and Cinder didnt seem to be stopping. “You dont have to do this!”
“You dont understand what I’ve been through!” Cinder broke her bow in half and rushed at Pyrrha, small flames starting to come from her eyes as she slammed her blades against Pyrrha’s shield. “I have had to fight my way to survive! Once I have your half of the maiden’s power, then no one will *ever* hold me back again!”
“There’s a better way!” Pyrrha used her semblance to push Cinder back, panting as she recalled her shield with her prosthetic. “There is always a better way. Come with us. We can help you-”
“Lies!” Cinder caused the ground beneath Pyrrha to explode, her hand outstretched. “You… elite always think you’re better than everyone else! Taking anything that doesnt belong to you!” She walked closer, her hands setting her blades ablaze. “And I refuse to listen to you any longer!”
Pyrrha closed her eyes as she watched Cinder lunge at her, unable to get herself off the ground to block the strike. She flinched as she heard metal strike metal, slowly opening her eyes to see Yang blocking the strike.
Yang pushed Cinder back a step, wincing a bit as electricity ran through her body from the gash that Cinder left in her prosthetic. “The others are on the way.”
Pyrrha nodded and got up, grabbing her shield and flinging it at Cinder. She recalled it after Cinder dodged, bringing it lower and smashing it into the ground, watching it ricochet off and slam into Cinder’s back.
Cinder grunted as she was knocked forward, bringing her swords up as she faced Yang and Pyrrha. She grinned as she pieced together a plan, immediately rushing at Yang. Metal clashed against metal as sparks flew from the flames that engulfed her swords. Each strike caused the flames to grow hotter.
Yang kept up with Cinder’s assault, blocking each strike while Pyrrha launched a flurry of attacks from the side. Within moments, she was pushed back, her eyes widening as she realized exactly what Cinder was planning. “W-wait! Pyrrha!”
Pyrrha turned to face her friend, gasping as she felt an arrow plunge into her chest. Her body shook as her legs gave out, looking up to Cinder.
Cinder grinned, pulling the arrow out of Pyrrha’s chest and letting it dissipate as she felt the rest of the fall maiden’s power start to flow into her. She placed a hand on Pyrrha’s forehead, her voice going soft. “You once asked me if I believe in destiny. This power *is* my destiny.”
Yang could only watch in horror as she saw Pyrrha’s body light up in a flash of light and disappear as ash in the wind.
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Penny watched as her body fought Winter, trapped in her own mind. She felt the gentle pull of Ruby tug at her hand, keeping her still as she watched.
“They’re just lying to you,” said Ruby, pulling Penny to her. “I am the only one that you need.:”
“But Winter… is my friend.” Penny felt herself give into Ruby’s pulls, her mind slowly starting to slip away from her body. “I cannot-”
“Its okay that you dont believe me.” Ruby smiled and kissed Penny’s neck. “Although, would a friend try to kill you? Or perhaps would a friend try to listen to you? Maybe even support your ideas? You know how to save this kingdom. All you have to do is bring the relic to Salem-”
Penny frowned, freeing herself of Ruby. “You are not Ruby.”
The visage of Ruby grinned, grabbing Penny’s arm. “Arent I? I’m here for you. Just like I always am-”
“Enough!” Penny shouted as her aura flared up in a flash of green.
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Penny’s body seized up as she felt glyphs along her arms and legs, holding her still and out of reach of Winter. Her red eyes faded to green as she went limp. “I… I’m sorry…”
Winter slowly approached Penny, her eyes still glowing a bright blue as wisps of flame and ice flickered at the edge. “Penny? Are you okay?”
Penny shook her head. “I… I do not think so. I could not stop myself…”
“I know, and we’ll figure out how to fix you.” Winter let the glyphs go, catching Penny as she fell. “Let’s get you to your father-”
Penny hesitated for a moment as she watched Winter pull out her scroll, her whole body trembling as she read the message: Pyrrha was gone and Cinder was here.
Winter slowly put her scroll away, taking a deep breath as she carried Penny out of the vault. “We’ll get you to your father first, and then I’ll need to be at the General’s side. If Cinder really is here, then Salem will not be far behind.”










