Finally she saw him, and with a simple command of her body, she heard him too, over the screams and the swearing from people all around her. "We're just getting started." she wasn't out of fuel, not even close yet. But she still needed to get to sunlight. She didn't even know if police would bother to come, they were pretty useless in this city. But just in case some reporters decided to be brave, she needed to get away from where people could easily view her, and hope she could move fast enough.
Kara watched him closely, and when she saw him move, she did to. He would be hot on her tail, she was going to have to move fast. Air rippled around her momentarily as her legs bent, and then she was flying. Straight off the bar and right into the air, one hand above her. There was another crashing sound as she threw herself right through the ceiling, ignoring any pain. The area she went through crumbled around her, pieces falling down onto the bar below, smashing much of the undamaged area.
"Why don't we take this someplace more open?" she called down to him. Ceilings were so annoyed. As were anything else that got in her way of the sun. So basically, the entire sky was going to have to go. Or more so, she was going to have to go above it. When she was clear of the building and into the night sky, she darted left and turned, waiting for him to follow up after her. It wouldn't take long, probably less than a second, but she could watch it all. She needed to make sure he was going to follow. And if not, she was going to have to annoy him enough so he would.
She would wait until he came into view, then she would fly at him and hopefully land the kick she meant to bring to his gut. She knew she ought to just keep running, but she figured making him more angry was a better way to get him to follow her to an area where she would be at her strongest. Plus, she just wanted to hit him, because he made her that mad. There was no way he would give up now. Finally, when she did spot him, her whole body turned into a blue and red blur and she darted at him, face set into a grim glare. She didn't plan to fully finish this fight, but she did plan to get her point across that she wasn't someone easily dealt with or ignored.