She was putting up a good fight, especially considering her current condition, but from an outside view it was clear that right now her 'best' was starting to stagger. After all, she had been through nearly a week of traveling and combat, while Shang had arrived at the top of his game.
An attack straight at her head left her open to low kick, sweeping her on her feet and leaving her with just enough energy to continue. On reflex, she swung her legs outward, trying to get herself back up, or trip up her opponent.
She didn't really get the chance to do either, as an intense green light filtered out from the window outside, followed by an earthquake that knocked her from her feet again. The interior of the place seemed to remain lighter, the sun managing to poke through the black clouds that Sonya and the others had seen too much of for the past several days.
Shang seemed to catch on to the quakes meaning faster than her, because he vanished just as Sonya recovered.
"Motherfuck..." She gasped, her ribs protesting.
She didn't have time to run after him or even celebrate, instead going over to were Lipton was chained and trying to find a lock mechanism to pick. She wasn't sure if Shang created them with one in mind, or the concusion she was sure to have was keeping her from finding it.
There was always the less sophisticated method.
"Brace yourself, Buddy." She took a step back and set her hand on the wall behind him, sending an energy ring directly at the wall. The force, combined with the earthquake, weakened the wall and managed to dislodge the chains.
"Come on, we need to get Kung Lao out of here." She was on her last leg, but she didn't allow herself to rest or celebrate just yet, not when there was the rest of her team missing or wounded.
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An attack straight at her head left her open to low kick, sweeping her on her feet and leaving her with just enough energy to continue. On reflex, she swung her legs outward, trying to get herself back up, or trip up her opponent.
She didn't really get the chance to do either, as an intense green light filtered out from the window outside, followed by an earthquake that knocked her from her feet again. The interior of the place seemed to remain lighter, the sun managing to poke through the black clouds that Sonya and the others had seen too much of for the past several days.
Shang seemed to catch on to the quakes meaning faster than her, because he vanished just as Sonya recovered.
"Motherfuck..." She gasped, her ribs protesting.
She didn't have time to run after him or even celebrate, instead going over to were Lipton was chained and trying to find a lock mechanism to pick. She wasn't sure if Shang created them with one in mind, or the concusion she was sure to have was keeping her from finding it.
There was always the less sophisticated method.
"Brace yourself, Buddy." She took a step back and set her hand on the wall behind him, sending an energy ring directly at the wall. The force, combined with the earthquake, weakened the wall and managed to dislodge the chains.
"Come on, we need to get Kung Lao out of here." She was on her last leg, but she didn't allow herself to rest or celebrate just yet, not when there was the rest of her team missing or wounded.