Yeah, I know it sucks. That's why I'm using it for evaluation. I had a really hard time wording it....which shouldn't take that long. -.-
With a glare at Koty, Hikaru was finally back to her senses. Annoyed at the mortal god now, her hands sparked with the crimson of regular fire. There were many things in this would she couldn't stand, but having someone of higher authority command her, was at the top of that list. As far as concerned she answered to no one, not lord, authority, or even a god. This was also the reason she hated her brothers to the point of obsession. Had the past events not occurred, in her mind they would have been higher in power and authority by rights of the magic they held. At the time, Hikaru couldn't allow that to happen, and her jealousy had left her foolishly open to the trickery of that idiot manipulator.
Through years of hatred after that that, she had searched every magic book, scroll, and item, she could possibly get a hold of. For ages, trying to find a counter to the brats Genesis magic. Finally she had come across the book of Revelations, left behind by the 4 guardians of Erebus, but at the time hadn't known of its origins. Power hungry, and revengeful, and wanting to finish the task she had started, Hikaru had cared not for where the book came from and with difficulty, passed the tests and made the required pact that the book called for. This made her the rightful owner until death.
However, had Hikaru known then, that she'd soon be thrown into fighting a deity, taking care of a god child, and dealing with the attachment of the boy. She probably would have left it alone, and found a different counter. But life was never that easy, and here she was, in front of the very child she had been forced to look after. The child, who now had higher authority.
"Do. Not. COMMAND ME!" She declared, the crimson flames turning a magenta, and then tinting with a lilac.
Sparks of the odd-colored fire began to fly off in different directions, spreading across the black grass onto the unholy fire. When fire met fire, the odd-colored fire prevailed, overtaking the black flames. However, not stopping there, the began to spread towards the source of unholy, the shadowed being that had vomited it.
"You should recognize this," Hikaru stated, her pented up anger gone, now replaced by the calm observance of battle. "I may not be able to completely copy that unique fire of yours, however in attempt, I seem to have made a variant of it of considerable strength. Though not equal, this Celestial Fire should match up against it nicely.