Chapter 33: The Rescue part 3
Kim waited a few minutes before motioning for Elmo to start their phase of the plan. His job was to first use some of his magic to damage some of the goblins and hopefully cause them to freak out with not knowing what was happening. Then she would move down the hallway and begin attacking them while Elmo would remain back near Elin, in case some of the goblins decided to head down that hallway for any reason.
Then once the girls were safe and Elin would move forward towards the fight, Elmo could approach as well and see if some of his magic would be useful there.
Although, of course, if he felt the need, he could make a few adjustments to the plan based on circumstances that they wouldn't know until they occurred. Such as if Kim found herself getting overwhelmed by goblins, he could move forward and try to help her out directly, but Kim doubted it would come to that. She certainly didn't need to be saved by a man, no matter the circumstance.
Of course, she let Elmo know that if he felt he had to save her, then he would also be accepting that she wasn't going to take it very kindly and he would need to answer for it when they were done and that what would happen to him would not be very pleasant at all. At least for him. For her, it would probably be rather fun.
Although, she had to admit that she would need to have Elin not be present for that. She doubted Elin would take it very kindly.
When it felt like Jonas had been gone long enough, she told Elmo, "Okay, kid, do your thing."
Elmo looked at her with an annoyed look. Not that she cared. "Scorch," Elmo said, looking towards the goblins.
At first it didn't seem to do anything, but then one of the larger goblins started screaming in pain, clutching it's right forearm.
Kim smirked as she moved around the corner, her longbow ready with an arrow nocked and pulled back, ready to shoot. While what Elmo had done wasn't anything that took it out, whatever that spell did certainly made it easier to eliminate the larger goblin. Though, her biggest annoyance was that she'd have to do it herself.
