She didn't even hesitate. "Yeah." Maybe she was being reckless--she'd gone on a suicide mission once already--but honestly, she was worried, and saw no real reason to hold back.
Still, though--there was no reason to charge in blindly when they didn't have to. "Should we just try to distract the guy long enough to get everyone out?" The problem with that plan: the only real distraction she could think of was attacking him, and they'd tried that already. And though Hokuto was a good fighter, she had a feeling she wasn't quite fast enough to just run up and clunk him on the head with a flashlight.
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Still, though--there was no reason to charge in blindly when they didn't have to. "Should we just try to distract the guy long enough to get everyone out?" The problem with that plan: the only real distraction she could think of was attacking him, and they'd tried that already. And though Hokuto was a good fighter, she had a feeling she wasn't quite fast enough to just run up and clunk him on the head with a flashlight.