Helanie:
"I think this is dumb," Sydney kept complaining while the others grabbed their weapons.
The ones with swords would go after the glims, and the ones with crossbows and bows would attack the glimard. That meant Sage, Rudy, and I would be on the rooftop.
"Will this be enough?" Gavin ran toward us, putting down the alcohol on the stairs. We were hiding behind the rooftop door.
"Yeah, I hope so," Sage sighed before she started to tighten a piece of cloth and wrap it around her arrow.
We had three people helping us prepare bows. I had my crossbow with me.
On the count of three, I jumped in front of the door and launched a fire arrow at the glimard.
The wind howled around me, cold and sharp like a thousand knives. The arrow cut through the icy wind and struck the monster's arm. The flames hissed against the ice, melting part of it. The monster roared, shaking off the fire, but I was already launching another arrow.
"It's working," I heard Sage say.