"Akila DarkBrother! By the order of the Royal Scientific Organization, we demand you surrender and return to your holding cell!" The first guard yelled.
"I will never return there!" Akila yelled at him.I watched as they pulled out their weapons.
"Then we must kill you." The guard said.
"Well let's see you try," She said pulling out the double-bladed scythe she stole as she escaped. Akila floated down to the ground and readied her weapon. The guards stood before her, swords drawn and ready. Akila stood there, her mind only set on running away. She didn't want to kill them, but she had no choice.
The first guard ran at her and tripped. Akila laughed and touched the blade of her scythe. She muttered, "Maluka" and her scythe was now embedded with her magic and was glowing a bright silver. Akila lifted her scythe and brought it down on the man's head. His head split open down the middle and blood spurted out. She smirked and removed her scythe and just lightly touched the guards head with it. The man's body started convulsing. With her scythe at her side, she watched as his body moved upright and stand beside Akila. His head was still split in the middle and each side was limp and was sitting on his shoulders. The guards looked at Akila in anger. They ran at her. The resurrected guard tackled the one on the left and the other two ran at her. In one swing their bodies were sliced in half. Their torsos slid from their hips.
The undead man was still taking hits from the last guard. Akila walked behind them and chuckled. She lifted her scythe and sliced through both bodies.
The sun was rising on the cool spring day. Akila kept walking through the forest till she came upon a small pond. She strided over and sat on the edge. Akila could see her reflection. He gray skin was covered in mud. Her blood red hair was infested with leaves and sticks. She shook her head to try and get some leaves out. A few fell out and into the pond. Akila watched as they hit the water. She stood up and sighed. The air around her felt nice on her skin. She stood there basking in the sun.