Finally properly understanding the scope of the situation, she barely managed to catch her dagger as it came flying back to her, obviously with no success. She watched as the chaos continued around her, trying to figure out exactly what the best move was in such a situation- compared to what she was seeing, she almost began to feel inadequate again. Think Olive, think... her eyes widened as she turned to her partner, quickly hopping a few steps back as she began to spin the dagger around again by the chain, this time in a smaller arc just in front of her fist, as if winding it up. Her words were awkwardly spaced, as if having to stop for breath.
"Alright, uhh- you. Sorry I kinda forgot your name already and I'm not good with that stuff- Doesn't matter! I think I got a way we can help smack this Grimm and maybe get some attention-"
Finally loosening her grip on the chain as she span the dagger around in an arc once more, she let it extend out, the blurred circle now wider as it sped up even more.
"I'm gonna throw this thing as high into the sky as I can get it- and I need you to jump up and grab onto it right near the blade- got that?!"
She didn't have time to explain how she had reached the conclusion, but most of what she had seen of his ability so far came from crashing into things- and she didn't think her weapon would do any real damage to this thing if she went straight in. But if she could toss the dagger up into the air in a straight line, hold it in place with the light gravity of her Semblance, and THEN transmit her semblance through and from the chain to him once he grabbed it... she could hopefully lighten him up enough to the point that she could swing him over behind her using the chain, until he made contact with the nearest cliff behind them... and then, all she needed to do was throw him back DOWN as hard as she could, and turn off her Semblance at just the right moment, to practically slam him onto the Grimm at full force. Like squashing a spider with a boot. At least, that's the mental image she wanted- in this situation, the boot was far smaller than the spider in question.
It was then that she heard the crash, the screeching, as the Grimm went off balance, and she didn't have any more time to waste.
"NO MORE TIME NOW NOW NOW-"
She panicked, raising her hand that span the dagger as she spun it around above her head once more, this time letting it loose upward as it rocketed into the sky, glistening bronze followed by the chain- until it finally reached its limit, as high as the chain could go. This was the point where it would be yanked down by the force and begin to fall back down- closing her eyes and concentrating, the glowing purple energy seethed through the chain all the way to the tip of the blade JUST in time, remaining still and extended, like a thin bronze pillar in the air. Question was... how long would she be able to keep it up...