Authors: Judith Leger
Tags: #Wild Child Publishing Fantasy Romance Novel, #fantasy, #romance, #novel, #dragons
sound? She didn’t want to find out.
Frigid air plastered Seren’s thin gown to her body. Chills,
more from fear than the cold, shook her body to the core.
The drac holding her stretched its body over the length of
hers and wrapped its clawed hind feet over the sides of her
thighs. Lifted, held secure by the beast, she blinked away the
tears clouding her vision. Not far from the huge stones at the
base of the castle wall, the drac veered. It traveled horizontal
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with the ground.
She glanced ahead, making out Paladin’s form, carried by
another drac in a similar way. Unaccustomed to the cyclone
type speed, the little bit of juice she’d consumed earlier
gurgled to the rear of her throat. She grimaced and shook her
head, determined not to be sick in front of him ever again.
Dragon fire blasted the trees next to them. Fir limbs toppled
on the right. The dracs veered to the left, away from the
falling timber.
Many minutes raced by. The deep silence of the forest
enveloped them. Arcane’s raging screams could no longer be
heard. The dracs slowed and came to a stop. They lowered
their human cargo to their feet and released their hold.
Seren slumped to a sitting position on the frozen ground,
her legs still weak from the lightening fast ride. Her stomach
rolled once. She swallowed, closing her eyes, striving to settle
it back to normal. The young white dragons moved to the
side. They stood up on their back legs. Their blue, slit-pupil
eyes watched the sky.
A couple of feet away, Paladin knelt on one knee. He
looked at the sky, his head cocked to one side as he listened.
Seren waited, hearing tuned to the slightest sign of Arcane’s
location. He would follow them.
Paladin’ gaze captured hers. “Hold hands. We have to
stay in contact for this to work. Hold tight.”
With a nod, she touched the gloved palm and his fingers
curled over hers. For a brief moment, their gazes met and
held, more secure than their grip. New warmth, a softer glint
appeared in his eyes and her heart responded. She loved
him. Dearly, irrevocably.
“Search the sky. Shout out when you spy a shooting star,”
he said. His gaze left hers, his head tilted to the deep purple
ceiling above the tree tops.
She focused on the sky. A few moments later, the figure of
a lone dragon glided across. Just behind it, a shooting star
curved toward the planet. She pointed at the spot. The soft
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pad of footsteps came from behind them. The two identical
men who had helped them escape arrived.
Paladin glanced at them. “Take hold. We leave now.”
With those words, he closed his eyes. Blinding light burst
in the forest. In the center, a dark paneled door formed.
Paladin twisted the handle, and fell through the opening,
tugging her with him. The others followed close behind. The
door slammed shut after them.
Silence and warmth welcomed them in the darkened
room. A snap of fingers coming together rang out in the
room. The entire area lit with many dragonstones in metal
brackets situated on the walls. A dark-haired man, nude with
a frown drawing his brows down over his eyes, stood next to
a rumpled bed.
Seren stared wide-eyed, shocked at the sight. So much
bare skin, gleaming in the bright light, and him, unashamed,
made no move to hide his nudity. Tall, slender, his muscles
tense, and his fingers still positioned from where he snapped
them. The lines bracketing his mouth deepened. He glared at
the human jumble on his floor, “Tell me I’m dreaming.”
Heat rose to Seren’s cheeks. She glanced away. Her gaze
landed on Paladin. A grin spread across his face. He shook
his head at the stranger.
“No dream, my friend. We’ve come for a little visit.”
“You could have knocked first.”
“True, but we were in a hurry. I needed a refuge. You
were the first one I thought of.” Paladin stood and held a
hand to help her up. Warm, his palm and fingers, solid under
hers verified she lived. Legs trembling, she managed to
stand, smoothing the silky dress down.
Calis along with the two older men, legs and arms
tangled, lay sprawled closer to the room’s entrance. Seren
eyed the door, afraid Arcane was on the other side. Grunts
and a couple of moans later, Calis came to his feet. He helped
one of other men to stand.
The naked man, unashamed of his lack of clothes, moved
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to a nearby chair and picked up a pair of navy pants. He
pulled them on.
“Seren, this is Ren Murdock, my old friend whose home
you stayed at in Durfalin.” Paladin motioned to the stranger.
Dark hair shining, lean, chiseled features expressionless,
Ren met her eyes. He nodded and pulled a white shirt over
his head. “Now, what are you doing here? I can see you
rescued her, but why here?”
“Where can I take Seren so she can be safe from Arcane
and my brother? A place where she can give birth without
worry over the ones trying to hurt her.”
“What did Lior say?”
Paladin stiffened at Ren’s question. “The seven would
open the door for us to escape.”
Dark eyes locked on blue ones. Seren sensed the silent
battle between the two men. Why, she didn’t understand.
Neither one spoke for several moments, and then Paladin
asked, “Is there a place we can go?”
With a deep sigh, Ren turned away, shoulders slumped.
“The caverns, I suppose. They were the safe keeping place
during the wars.”
“Safe keeping?” Seren glanced from one to the other.
“No dragon ever penetrated the magical shield erected
over the caverns. Even now it is difficult for dragonseeds to
enter if an opening hasn’t been prepared.” Ren glared at
Paladin. “This might endanger your lady.”
“But you can open it? For us? There is a way.” Paladin
stepped to his friend.
Ren nodded curtly. “It is possible. Dangerous, but it can
be done.”
“Very well, we’ll need supplies. I have messages I need to
send. Lior and the others will know where we are, but I need
to discover their intentions.”
“I will inform my staff.” Slipping on a pair of scuffed
black boots, Ren departed. Calis motioned for the two older
men to follow him.
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Alone, Seren stared at Paladin. She took a step closer,
lifted a hand and brushed a finger over his bottom lip. “You
changed my vision. I thought you were going to die on that
wall tonight.”
“I did not.”
A gentle smile tugged at her mouth. “No. I’m glad.”
He wrapped his arms around her and pulled her against
his chest. He buried his face into the side of her neck,
whispering, “I have yearned for you.”
She nodded and snuggled against him. “Me too. I was so
worried about you. Rylen wants you dead. He’s crazy.”
“No, he’s controlled by Arcane. The beast must die. Avaris
will never be at peace if he lives.”
She nodded. The mystic dragon threatened everything.
All living creatures Avaris held dear. Still, the determined
glint in Paladin’s eye worried her. She wasn’t sure she
wanted him to put his life in danger.
“You can’t defeat him alone.”
He grinned. “I have no intention of fighting him by
myself. I will send messages requesting the aid of some
powerful warriors and wizards. They will come.” He sounded
so sure, but Seren worried about his intentions. A small
group of humans would never defeat Arcane and all the
rogue dragons following him. She didn’t hide her concern
quickly enough. Paladin’s gaze softened. He pulled her
closer, kissing her, a gentle brushing of skin.
“You need not worry so. Concentrate on our child. Keep
him safe inside you. This danger will pass. I swear we will
live in peace.”
She agreed, hoping to push the negative feelings aside,
but a sense of dread stayed with her.
Someone knocked on the door.
“Cap’an? That wizard requests your presence below. He
opened his scrying stone.”
Her hand grasped in his warm palm, Seren followed
Paladin to the door and out into the hall. Calis stood waiting.
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“He wanted to contact Durfalin to prepare for a possible
assault. Before he could though, images appeared. He
insisted I come for ye.”
Uneasy with the summons, they trailed behind Calis. He
led them downstairs to a room with bookcases lining the
walls. On the far side, Ren stood at a small oval table. A black
basin rested in the center of the shining, dark wooden
surface. He bent at the waist, his focus centered on the glassy
surface of the liquid in the basin.
They moved to stand on either side of him.
He glanced at Paladin, and then shifted his gaze to Seren.
“The rogue dragons are on the move. They are flying into the
human lands, attacking villages and towns, heading north to
Arcane.”
Paladin responded with a slow nod. “I expected this
would happen. Arcane is determined to destroy what he can
before he focuses his attention on us.”
The wizard returned his attention to the smooth surface
of the liquid in the basin. “Perhaps. Their movements are
erratic. I can only assume the White Dragon clan’s wizards
are helping Rylen discover your lady’s location. Once it’s
learned, the dragons will converge here.”
“So what do we do when that happens? Will this barrier
you talked about hold?” Seren looked from the wizard to
Paladin and back. Lines of worry creased between their
brows while they stared into the basin.
Curious, she glanced down, her hands gripping the edges
of the table. The surface remained smooth and flat. The
longer she stared, images started to flow within the dark
water, shapes of long, slender dragons, flying, entangling
with each other. Teeth gnashed and unholy cries echoed in
her mind. Her world narrowed to the center of the bowl and
the swirling mass within.
Her legs weakened. She started to fall forward, but strong
hands wrapped around her upper arms, holding her up.
Dazed, she lifted her gaze and met dark eyes. Ren Murdock’s
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midnight blue eyes met hers. They were so dark they
appeared black. His dark hair framed a handsome, tanned
face that was marred with a concerned frown.
Darkness clouded her sight. A vision flared inside her.
Shiny golden scales glinted in a thick mist. Sorrowful and
fearful slit-pupil golden eyes searched. From Seren’s left
came the strong beat of footsteps moving across a stone
floor, splashing through a thin layer of water she couldn’t
see. She turned to the sound. Ren, a cape flapping about his
shoulders and long staff with an amber dragon stone on the
tip, appeared.
The vision ended. She once more stared into Ren’s eyes.
“You search. So does the dragon. You are surrounded by fog.
You can’t find each other. You must find each other. And
soon or all will be lost for you and her.”
The wizard released her with a little shove. She stumbled
away, but Paladin grasped her, keeping her from falling. The
shocked and foreboding scowl on the wizard’s face kept her
from speaking. She looked up at Paladin. He glared at his
friend, but his features softened when he too took in the
expression on the wizard’s face.
Seren pressed Paladin’s hand, catching his attention. She
shook her head. He seemed to understand her silent message
to leave the other man alone.
“Perhaps, you should rest for a little while. I will prepare
the necessary supplies and items needed during your stay in
the caverns.” Ren motioned at the door.
At first Seren considered arguing, but her body decided
otherwise. Fatigue set into her muscles. She tried to stifle a
yawn, but failed. She needed the rest. With what she’d seen
in the bowl, and the vision afterward, fatigue dictated she
retire. The baby grew more every day. This added to her
exhaustion, too, wearing on her. She squeezed Paladin’s
hand again. “Come for me if there’s any change. Oh, can you
find me something else to wear. I hate red.”
Curiosity gleamed in his eyes. “Then why are you wearing
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it? Did Rylen force you?”