Don't think. Feel.
Those words echoed through Akihiko's head.
He was trained to fight. It's part of what made him and Mildred such an effective team. She brought brute force and savagery; he was the thinker, the agile one, the one who could improvise on his feet. He relied on acrobatics, athleticism and agility to beat his enemies; he was more of a one-inch punch man than a megaton punch man.
He could dodge Mildred forever, but then he'd never beat her. But he wasn't going to be able to beat her blow for blow.
Don't think. Feel.
Clear the mind. Empty the soul. Tokiwa-sensei had taught him to do that.
The thoughts cleared from his head. Nothing about Kitakawa. Nothing about Mori. Nothing about the case. Only one thing left.
For Saya.
As Mildred dives towards Akihiko, she notices motes of darkness and wisps of shadow beginning to form around Akihiko's legs. The flames Akihiko channeled, normally red-hot, began to turn a bluish-black. However, they felt somehow different from the shadows Mori channeled, or the shadows wielded by Andras. They were warmer, more solid, and felt like they belonged within the flames Akihiko generated.
Like they were supposed to be there, and had only just now arisen.
With a roar, Akihiko intercepts her punch with a upwards kick, his foot enshrouded in those bluish-black flames.
A shockwave erupts from the point of impact, visibly moving Mildred's motorcycle and shaking the nearby trees, and Mildred finds herself held in place, her fist trying to push against Akihiko's leg.
The stalemate can only hold so long, however, and it ends with Akihiko pushing away - Mildred had the superior momentum, after all - and skidding away, his weight leaving furrows in the soil as Mildred's fist smashes into the ground, leaving a crack and cinders where it landed. The flames, however, do not go away, and Akihiko is already on his feet, rushing to close the distance between him and Mildred - to take away her momentum advantage and force her to fight at a range where his technique could match her strength.