She [Chelsea] evaded [Francesca's] blade's trajectory on a zigzag path, doing a little jump on top of her star decoration as it rotated at high speed—bringing her elbows in, she flapped her open hands like a little bird—by doing this, she made it past the second ax. The sound of cutting through air reached her ears long after the slice. Ten hairs were torn off her [Chelsea's] head, and it hurt as they flew off. It wasn't that she'd been cut by the blade. The pressure of the wind had pulled them out by the roots.
—Volume 15, Page 169