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... and I jumped and threw the scabbard at her. She was easily able to parry that aside and had her eyes on me yet again but I was already in the range. I slashed my katana at her and instead of blocking, Ama had to dodge which she did so elegantly to the side and kicked at my side but ducked the moment my feet hit the ground and slashed the blade upward which Ama could block with the sword. I kicked at her feet to mess up her stance which she dodged by jumping high.

I ran back to where my ...

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