Duel at Bethesda Terrace

The Duel at Bethesda Terrace was a confrontation between Colleen Wing and her former teacher Bakuto; it is also a fight between Danny Rand and Davos.

Background
Discovering further evidence that he was in Hand territory, Danny Rand was visited by Bakuto and was forced to fight him in the basement of the Hand Compound. As he went on to escape the facility, he encountered Davos, whom he teamed alongside to fight the Hand guards and students onward to the gate. With all the students hurrying to Rand's position, Colleen Wing witnessed her teacher stab Rand with a pen and fell back. With Rand and Davos fighting off many of the students, Wing managed to gain access to the gate controls, opening the gate for Rand before bashing her katana into them. The two shared a stare before Davos pulls Rand away; Wing soon left the campus, dazed and confused over what she had witnessed.

Bakuto soon questioned Colleen Wing's loyalty to the Hand and had Brian and Mary drain her of blood. She, however, managed to escape. Rand encountered Wing outside the Hand Compound in the middle of a rainstorm. When he tried to approach her, Wing wielded a pipe and began to swing it, proclaiming that she was Hand and that he was fated with destroying the Hand. Disarming her, Rand comforted her, while Davos saw and walked away.

Wing versus Bakuto
Running out of Harold Meachum's Penthouse, Bakuto traveled through the rain to Bethesda Terrace. Having been trailed by Colleen Wing, Danny Rand, and Davos, Bakuto stopped in front of the fountain, directing his attention back at Wing. He taunted that she was not as strong as Rand and Davos, both of whom were heavily trained to be warriors. Though Rand warned that Bakuto was baiting her, Wing approached him, katana in hand and pointed at her teacher.

The two clashed their swords and fought in the rain, while Rand and Davos watched nearby. When Wing sustained an injury, Rand had an urge to interrupt the fight, being held back by Davos, whom reminded him that it was their fight. Soon, Bakuto broke the blade of Wing's katana; Wing countered, however, kicking and lodging the blade into Bakuto's leg, rendering his mobility. Utilizing the remaining stub, she managed to jab her sword into her teacher's abdomen and pressured him down to the ground. Raising her katana high, she hesistated before dropping her katana.

Witnessing her restraint to kill, Davos grew angry that Wing nor Rand did not strike Bakuto down, taking out the dagger from their prior conflict and digging it deep into Bakuto's heart.

Rand versus Davos
As Davos tried to walk away, Rand and Wing attempted to explain that the rules in New York were different from those in K'un-Lun and that murdering Bakuto made them no better than the Hand. Davos barked at Wing, telling her that she had no say-so on what they should have done and attacked Rand's misuse of the Iron Fist, citing that he was destined to destroy the Hand. He pushed further to say that Rand had stolen their weapon and believing Chodak and Tashi should have left Rand for dead. Enraged, Rand and Davos sparred against one another, Wing bearing witness. As they fought, Rand repeatedly tried to calm Davos and reason with him on why he left the gate. Eventually, he stood over his friend and asked him to yield; when Davos continued to fight back, Rand summoned the Iron Fist and asked again to yield.

Rand explained that he thought obtaining the Iron Fist would help in feeling an emptiness he felt ever since being brought into K'un-Lun. When it proved fruitless, he returned to his former world and developed the idea that the Iron Fist could help both New York and was not solely for K'un-Lun. Lifting Davos from the ground, Rand apologized and said he hoped his friend would understand him; Davos, however, denied that he would or could understand him, citing that his departure from the gate has left K'un-Lun vulnerable and that there would be conclusions for his actions.

Aftermath
With Davos gone, Wing and Rand returned to the body of Bakuto, discovering that he was gone. Believing that he had died, Wing assumed that Hand soldiers had collected it.

The next day at Chikara Dojo, Rand and Wing performed their morning meditations, with music playing in the background.