Aya:
> Hmm, well, okay. Time to take a risk; we should be fast enough to escape if it goes awry, and we'll look really cool if it succeeds.
> Try manipulating the wind so that we start effectively 'pushing' the bend in the tornado - the curve where it changes from horizontal to vertical - back toward its source. Position ourselves below and a little away from said bend, so that we're not in the tornado, but would be if it were fully horizontal.
> Shift our grip on the rabbit so we have one hand locked onto her hand (holding it as before, but with a bit more force) and our other hand locked onto her ankle, and hold her out to our side like she's a large blunt swinging weapon, like a club or a really wide sword.
> If this setup is successful, fly ourselves directly toward the source of the tornado while 'pushing' the bend in front of us so it 'moves' at the same speed we do. Make sure to (a) 'push' the bend as quickly as we're able to 'move' it, and (b) not fly faster than the bend is 'moving'.
> If we are able to make it all the way back to the source of the tornado, once we approach that source, transition the 'pushing' of the bend into simply making the tornado entirely vertical to get it fully out of our way, and swing the rabbit like a club at the source of the tornado. (If a hostile force tries to intercept us before we get that far, swing the rabbit at them instead.)