Jenara fought off the Horde coming at her as if she knew she was protected. Each swipe of her idej brought another adversary down. In a way, she was protected. She could feel Tiadara giving her direction as to where to strike next. She turned to face one attacker, stabbing him forcefully in the chest. Then, without even looking, she turn around to violently hit and stab another Horde attacker, bringing him down to cover the ground with blood.
Suddenly, she was rushed by two Horde warriors. They brought their swords down in unison upon her idej, the force breaking the weapon in two! Swiftly, she rolled to the ground, discarding the broken idej and scrambling to several fallen Horde, grabbing their short swords.
"You've made a big mistake!" she cried, and began her attack.
As she fought them, she managed to gain her place back in the triangle formation she had between herself, Johnny and Barek. She could feel Tiadara almost guiding her hands and she easily struck down one attacker by slashing his gut open and the other by jabbing one of her acquired swords into his chest. Suddenly, three more charged her! It was as if her movements had been chosen by a professional warrior! Deftly, she used the two swords to kill. Two swords were far more efficient than one, IF you knew what you were doing!
Then, just as she cut her last attacker down, she heard Tiadara's warning too late about another Horde approaching in her blind spot. Just as she began to turn, she saw the Horde raise his weapon, to strike her down, when suddenly, a look of surprise entered his alien eyes. In moments, he fell down dead, Johnny Chee standing behind him with a bloody bat'leth in his hands.
"You looked in need of help," he said.
Impulsively, she went to him and kissed him. Barek looked at the two, completely stunned. But no more Horde were coming to attack... Not yet. As Jenara finally pulled away, she smiled softly as a pink tint colored her cheeks.
"Thank you," she replied, slightly embarrassed by her impulsive response. "You just saved my life and the life of my child."