Anariel
When Lucifer had vanished, she'd been confused. She knew the Lord of Hell was tricky, but simply vanishing was a decidedly rare capability, and not something that beings from the Divine Realms were usually capable of. She let her confusion show on her face, extremely aware that she had underestimated her opponent. When she heard his voice behind her, she blanched.
The blow to her back sent her rocketing across the room, slamming into the wall like a boulder from a landslide. There a snapping sound as she impacted, loud and sharp, and when she went to stand, she faltered. She balanced on her right leg, face white as a sheet, while her left leg bent a second time below the knee, the bones within her calf obviously snapped. Although she had fought through the pain of blades cutting her flesh and other more destructive injuries, the pain of the broken bones bloomed through her like the rays of dawn rising in the East.
Though she was unable to stand fully, and her partner was injured as well, Anariel did not scream. Her pride, both a weakness and a strength to the heavenly warrior, had given her both the injury and strength to keep her wits about her after sustaining it. Even as she stood there for few moments, hobbled, her body had already begun the healing process. It would be slower that Abraham's, by a fairly large amount, but her bones and flesh would knit together once more into the whole they had been made to be.
In an attempt to help her injury heal more rapidly, the archangel began to sing a lullaby, soft and gentle, but loud enough to be heard by both Abraham and Lucifer. It was a song from when she'd been little, before Lucifer had left Aditi, and it began to affect the world around her ever so slightly. The wood of the wall she slumped against took on a brighter, more heroic color, and a shimmer around her made her look ever so slightly more heavenly, though it could not change the appearance of her wings. The song bound into her flesh, visible strands of magic weaving out of the air into her injured leg to speed the healing her body had begun.