Authors: Judith Leger
Tags: #Wild Child Publishing Fantasy Romance Novel, #fantasy, #romance, #novel, #dragons
mouth, he blasted the barrier with black flames. The barrier
shifted, rays of lightening streaking from where the breath
hit. Without stopping, he rammed his head against the
magical protection.
More electrical streaks raced from the area impacted by
his head. The barrier cracked. Air whooshed over her,
bringing the scents of burned flesh and blood—human and
dragon–along with an array of other odors she couldn’t
identify. The sudden impact of the wind through the hole
shoved her back a step. She clasped her hands at her waist,
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her gaze riveted on the beast before her.
“You thought to hold me with this pitiful excuse of a
barrier? You presumed too much, human.”
His nose, followed by his jaw, squeezed through the
opening, disrupting the magic in the barrier. He forced his
head further inside the protective shell.
Calm came over her. Her mind vaguely registering him at
all. Instead, memories of the days before Mandy’s death
danced through her mind. The laughter, sharing hugs and
kisses, the playground, teaching her to ride her bike, all her
love given to the little girl, her child, her life, then...
Her skin heated from the inside out with the memories of
her lifeless child bright in her mind. The laughter and joy
ended for eternity, all her love buried with her daughter. Or
was it?
Legion’s gently rounded head, his clear dual colored eyes,
one blue, one gray, the milk-sloppy smile Paladin swore
came from gas, shoved her painful memories aside. The fire
under her skin increased. Sharp pain cut into her shoulder
blades. She cried out. Taking deep breaths to ease the
pressure, she reached back and felt...Her finger traced over
soft feathers. She gaped in amazement. Wings came from the
inner section of her shoulder blades. The soft feathers glided
beneath her fingers.
“Wings will not help you, human.”
She lifted her gaze to Arcane. Fear no longer controlled
her, only the need of a mother to protect and guard against
encroaching evil.
“Do you know your weakness against me?”
The dragon’s brow creased.
“I have no weakness.”
Moving one step closer to him, she nodded, a smile
playing across her lips. “Yes, you do.”
She held out her hands, stretching her fingers wide.
Another step brought her in front of him. “You assumed
because I am human, I have no strength, but you’re wrong.
My strength lies in the love I have for my child. My love for
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those who have worked so hard to keep me safe from you.”
“Therein lays your weakness. Love is weak. Useless.”
He
narrowed his eyes, unmoving.
She touched the outer edges of his mouth, placing her
hands flush to his scales. “Because I am human, I have the
ability to feel greater emotions, to know truer power simply
by believing. You don’t, and because of this you will fail.”
She finished speaking. The glow surrounding her body
migrated to her hands and exploded, shaking the stone
beneath her feet. Arcane, eyes wide with what could only be
called surprise, gaped at her. He pulled free from the split in
the barrier, but not soon enough. A sizable portion of his left
bottom jaw turned to dust under her attack. The light
streaked up the sides of his face, slicing deep into his left eye.
Howling, he swept a hand at Seren. He missed. Lior, Sinimal,
and Karia pinned him from three sides. They blasted him
with fiery breaths. Huge chucks of flesh and muscle flew off
his body.
The sudden onslaught from the three dragon clan leaders
drove him away from the cavern. Bask appeared in his path,
assailing him with wave upon wave of fire balls. The mystic
dragon drew near to the man. He slashed at the wizard,
catching him across the chest, cleaving him open. With one
last swipe of his tail, Arcane struck Bask on the shoulder, the
tail sliding over his head, dislodging the skull cap.
Lior’s scream echoed above the battle.
Unable to help, Seren, heart pounding in horror, saw the
wizard pummeled to the ground. Lior followed, landing not
far from him, hovering over him, protecting him. The dust in
the air billowed around them, clouding her sight.
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An inch from hitting Paladin’s head, Rylen stopped, a
confused frown marring his face. He squeezed his eyes shut
and shook his head. He opened them again. At once, Paladin
noticed the dark tinge to his eyes had disappeared. Joy leapt
in his heart. The absence of the coloring meant defeat of the
rogue beast, Arcane. If not death the beast had been beaten
or weakened to such a degree he no longer maintained
control over Rylen.
He lowered his weapon, the point angled at the stone
beneath his feet. “Rylen?”
After several moments, his brother nodded. His gaze
searched his surroundings. “What am I doing here?”
Paladin stood, slid his swords into their sheaves. Without
a word, he moved to his brother and wrapped his arms
around him. He embraced him for the first time in years. At
his touch, Rylen stiffened, but soon relaxed.
“Do you not remember anything?” Paladin asked.
A groan, followed by sudden tension of his body, came
from Rylen. “What have I done?”
Shifting his hands to Rylen’s shoulders, Paladin drew
back to stare into his brother’s pain-filled blue gaze. “Not
you. Arcane. Come, this battle is not over yet. The remaining
rogues must be driven away.”
Worried about the battle’s course, Paladin moved away,
unfurled his wings. He leapt up and glanced at the desert
along with the skies still filled with rogue fighters. Dragons,
adult and young, swooped, their bodies moving in an
acrobatic dance of war. The crowded skies echoed with the
beat of their wings and cries. After he cleared the top of the
protective barrier to the caverns, screeches coming from
below reached him. He looked down. The sight below halted
his forward flight. Pangs lanced through his gut.
Small flocks of dracs hovered or danced on the rocks
protruding from the desert near the other side of the barrier.
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Their attention focused on the huge white dragon and her
fallen guardian.
Magical motes swirled around Lior, her form changing to
the shape of a woman. Long pale hair floated about her head
as she knelt next to the fallen man. She lifted his head onto
her lap, passing a hand over his cheek, closing her eyes, pain
etched in deep lines across her face.
Paladin swept down. He landed next to them.
Lior’s words sent streams of fear through him. “My love,
don’t leave me.”
The white dragon’s eyes flickered open, her eyes
pinpointing Paladin, stopping his approach to where she sat.
Rylen’s feet touched the ground a second later. A cry of
sorrow came from him.
Breathless, the low sob seemed strange coming from the
ethereal woman. “Dragonseeds, my dragonseeds.”
Hand trembling, Bask smoothed his knuckles down her
cheek, bringing her gaze to him. “Shhh, my love, be still. It is
time.”
She gasped, tears brimming in her eyes.
Speaking slowly, Bask’s voice was edged with agony
evident from the jagged wound tracking across his chest, he
whispered, “Release me, love.”
His words from Lior’s island sprang forth to slam with
harsh realization against Paladin’s mind.
I am not long on this world.
The strength left Paladin’s legs. He struggled not to
collapse next to Lior and beg Bask to stay.
“My beloved. This dragon’s heart has always belonged to
you. You are right, the time has come. We will depart
together. Are you ready?”
The pain-filled worry lines bracketing the wizard’s mouth
eased. With a gentle smile, he nodded. “I will go where you
are. For eternity if need be.”
Lior glanced at Paladin.
The horrible gaping wound still oozed blood. A huge blue
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black bruise covered the side of the wizard’s face. The
familiar skull cap rested on its side several feet away, leaving
his head bare. Paladin took a step back, shaking his head,
shouting in his mind for them to stay, but the words refused
to pass his lips.
“Dragonseed, you are the rightful king. Your place is set.
Go. Rule in the manner I know you are capable of.” Her
sorrowful blue gaze swerved to Rylen. “You there, younger
brother. You must find what you have lost, for until then, you
will never be able to move from this time. Remember well
though, my heart has forgiven all you have done. Now, you
must learn to forgive yourself.”
A drac, white pearl tinted scales glinting in the dim light,
landed not far from Lior’s head. Bask coughed. He blinked to
focus on Paladin. “Be strong, my son. Avaris needs your
strength now more than ever. So will your new clan leader.”
Lior ordered with a nod toward Paladin. “Leave us. Fly to
your lady and take him with you. What happens here will be
much too powerful for even a dragonseed to withstand.”
Understanding, Paladin touched his brother’s shoulder.
Rylen looked at him. Anguish and guilt burned in his eyes.
Paladin’s heart twisted at the sight. Rylen shook his head,
but Paladin insisted. “There is nothing we can do. Come.”
They took flight, Rylen trailing behind him. Paladin
glanced back at his brother. Rylen’s gaze stayed locked on
the scene unfolding below them. Paladin slowed to allow the
younger man to reach his side. He took his brother’s wrist
and tugged him forward.
For him, the sight of Lior and Bask departing Avaris cut
deep. He would not watch them die. He tried to imagine the
white dragon clan with a new leader but failed. Lior would
remain their one true clan leader.
A muffled cry escaped from Rylen. Paladin closed his eyes
against the sudden surge of magic behind him. He kept flying
in the direction of the cavern, but unable to resist, he cut a
look over his shoulder.
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Dust mingled with magical motes surrounded Lior and
Bask. Bask lay in her arms. They stared into each other’s
eyes, oblivious to the smaller drac not far from them.
The miniature beast straightened onto its hind legs.
Magic glowed and materialized between its front two clawed
hands. A pale glowing circle appeared with streaks of bluish
rays circling within. The power vortexed around the three
figures. The ball increased in size. Lior and Bask dimmed.
Several moments later, their flesh and bones crumbled. The
dust, all that remained of the two powerful beings, was
carried away in the breeze, leaving only the silvered skull cap
laying on the stones and sand.
Rylen pulled against Paladin’s hold on his arm.
He screamed, tears streaming down his cheeks. “
Lior!
”
Paladin cut off his own anguished cry. He blinked against
the tears burning his eyes.
The power continued to build between the smaller beast’s
claws. She lifted her head and roared. The magic entered her
chest. In the swirling blink, the drac transformed into an
adult dragon, larger, a more massive beast than Lior.
Lacy scales gleamed like a thousand pearls in the
glistening bluish light. Muscles flexed and rippled across its
body. Amber eyes blazed with an internal flame as her gaze
circled the area around her. She lowered her front legs to
stand on all four while her tail swished over the desert floor.
Many dracs, dead from the battle, lay smashed on the rocks.
Each touch of her tail passing over the corpses dissolved
them into dust leaving only the creamy bones. Their lesser
powers surged to her, absorbed into her body.
“Guide us well,” he murmured.
The tail stopped. Her slit-pupil eyes focused on him.
Reptilian lips pulled up in the corners, one eye winked at
him. Paladin lifted his sword to his helm in a salute and
grinned in return.
Her aura radiated to all the lesser beasts near her. Many
roared. Paladin, unsure if they mourned Lior’s passing or
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rejoiced in the creation of a new, younger leader, listened, his
heart aching.
A choked sob came from Rylen.
Torn by this surprising event, Paladin tugged at Rylen’s