Ririchiyo finally cracked. "You know what, you deserved that punch! And guess what?! You're getting another." She ran up to him and punched him in the stomach, before turning into an eagle and scratching him across the arms with her talons. She flew off in an attempt to get away before things got really bad.
'Ugh, he's actually following me?" Ririchiyo thought, 'What a hassle!'
She attempted to fly off into the mountains, forgetting that this wasn't land she was familiar with. She kept flying and quickly got lost.
She started to get brought down because of the storm. It was hurting her to fly and her speed quickly decreased until she fell out of the sky altogether.
Aki felt a strong hatred for his own race. He felt rain drop on his wings and realized that it was storming. Oh no, terrible weather to fly in!
He ever so slowly started losing altitude.
The impact against the sturdy rock was painful. However, Ririchiyo knew she couldn't stay for long. She desperately turned back into human form and tried to limp away, seeing Aki getting closer to her from above.
He crash landed into the ground. He turned into a human, he was still injured.
"Damn you.." He limped after her. "I will get you.." He said, determined.
(I'm just imagining two people limping around, chasing each other CX)
Ririchiyo knew she couldn't keep this up for much longer, her leg was on fire. She collapsed and gave up, staring at the sky. 'Goddess, will my own arrogance get me killed?' She thought, smiling to herself.
"I wouldn't consider myself lucky." She said, a grim look on her face as she stared at the sky, "We're sitting ducks for any Boazerions, even if one of us knew how to get out."
She looked at Aki and said, "If it's not the Boazerions that kill us, it'll be the snow and the cold. Unless you can find another girl with healing tears and an odd hate for death." Ririchiyo said, an eyebrow raised.
"Compared to me, you are." He muttered. "Lucky you, ha ha, that this storm came about. Lucky you that I don't have the goddamn energy to kill you." He said, laying beside her.