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The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story 3 – Two Years Ago – The Trap Eight

December 21st, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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Side Story Three

Two Years Ago

The Trap Eight

Kyle was extinguishing the third burning building he’d come to when Sean touched his mind.

Kyle! I think this is all a trick. Come here- An image of a small building they’d passed just before they arrived at the city dropped into his mind. It’s where the Core Gate is and I think the dragon knights are attacking it. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Part Nine

December 19th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Chapter Twenty

Part Nine

“You’re right. We should get going.” Hannah rose to her feet and took Tara’s hand. “Don’t let go, and when you feel you need a boost or you’ll collapse, squeeze it.” She glanced at Collette. “Can you carry Martin? And for heaven’s sake don’t use your powers until we find your bracelet.” She paused and frowned. “If you even have one. I don’t know that there’s been a death warrior before. I’m sure the dwarves will be able to make you one if there isn’t.”

“Why shouldn’t I-” Collette began as she took Martin from her mother.

“Because you’ll collapse if you do,” Tara explained. “The bracelet, like the one Hannah is wearing, will protect you from that.” Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Part Eight

December 16th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Chapter Twenty

Part Eight

Hannah’s feet found firm ground as they emerged from the gate, but the two splashes behind her suggested that the others had not been so lucky. Simon’s blood was still warm against her skin, her mother was dead and all she wanted to do was curl up in a ball and cry until she ran out of tears. Unfortunately, she knew she couldn’t do that until they’d reached safety. Wiping her eyes on her sleeve, she looked around and realised just how far from the heart lands they were.

The small outcrop of rock she was standing on was surrounded on all sides by a silvery sea of raw mabain and was the only significant piece of land nearby. Here and there she could see occasional banks of varicoloured sand emerging from the fluid, only to dissolve back into it when a wave broke over them.

Tara was kneeling nearby in the shallows of the mabain. The slump of her shoulders and head suggested she was already succumbing to the exhaustion. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story 3 – Two Years Ago – The Trap Seven

December 14th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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Two Years Ago

The Trap Seven

When Hannah and Ema reached the breach in the wall, Anahita and several other haltia were already there, trying the stem the flow of outlanders streaming through the gap. The chief councillor looked at them as they rushed around the corner with Sean on their heels.

“What are you doing here?” she asked sharply. “You’re our guests. You should have stayed in your apartments where it’s safe.” Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Part Seven

December 12th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Chapter Twenty

Part Seven

“Marian is crazy, but I don’t think she’s quite crazy enough to attack you tonight,” Carl said when he joined them. “Not once she realises that you’re all here anyway. For one thing, she knows that the five of you together-” His gesture took in Matthias, Sonia, Sarah, Lucas and Lyrrekka. “-are formidable enough to cause problems for even the whole family when you act as one. Once you factor the kids here – who likely match you – it’s not a fight that looks winnable through a frontal assault. Even if she could catch you by surprise.” He glanced from Lyrrekka to Kyle and Sonia. “But really, what is this? Land of the dead that live?” Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Part Six

December 9th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Chapter Twenty

Part Six

The tunnel was long and so gently curved that it took Hannah several minutes of running to realise they were travelling in a spiral. It was leading to a central chamber; a chamber which seemed to be surrounded by some very strange wards.

“Yes, that’s why Marian can’t enclose it in her wards. Those eat them,” Tara said when she commented. “We’re nearly there. I need to arm the traps.” Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Part Five

December 5th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Chapter Twenty

Part Five

Daniel followed Lucas, Sarah and his parents down the corridor towards a plain wooden door. The others had remained in the dining room, but no one had actually said to stay put and he was curious.

Through the door was a windowless room, with two men sitting on the parquet floor. The older man was weeping softly with his hands over his face and didn’t even look up at their entry. The younger – who looked to be in his late twenties – was pale, but in general seemed more composed as he nodded to Sarah. His expression, however, was grim.

“Doctor Tyler, my apologies for the unannounced intrusion,” he said in a polite tone. “I know it’s incredibly rude, but it’s also very urgent.” Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Part Four

December 2nd, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Chapter Twenty

Part Four

Hannah’s heart was beating double time as she followed Tara from the room. The adrenaline was the only thing holding the sick lump in her stomach at bay. She couldn’t believe Kayleigh had betrayed them for Adrian when she knew his mother had… had… She swayed and had to grab onto the wall as sobs threatened to overwhelm her. Collette grabbed her elbow and pushed her on – she was pretty strong for a twelve year old.

“There’s no time for that! You can cry once we’re out of here.”

Hannah swallowed and nodded. Even with all the training they’d given her at Brierthorne, it was hard to suppress the mix of grief and anger burning in her veins. But with Collette’s help she managed to do it as she stumbled along after Tara. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Part Three

November 28th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Chapter Twenty

Part Three

“Princess Salia!” Mela scrambled out of the swimming pool and ran to the young storm sprite as soon as Matthias led her in to the room. “Doctor Tyler said you were going to be staying here tonight. Are you well?” She dropped a curtsey, then looked over Salia’s shoulder at the equally young dragon standing there. She swallowed then mentally admonished herself for being stupid. The dragon girl was nice – she’d seen that like everyone else, and she and her mother had helped Salia escape. “H-hello, it’s Karilya isn’t it?” Mela cursed her voice for shaking when she saw the girl’s shoulders slump noticeably at the stammer at the beginning. To make matters worse, Salia scowled at her and didn’t answer the question, obviously irritated that Mela had upset her friend. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Part Two

November 25th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Chapter Twenty

Part Two

Hannah tried not to show how tense she was as she helped Kayleigh into her wedding dress for the final fitting. Being in the heart of the Laverne’s holiday home – though Marian ran it more like a military camp – in the Isles of Scilly was making her nervous. “You look lovely, sis. But why red?”

“Because it’s pretty and white is for wusses,” she said. “And I look awful in pale colours.”

“Ah, you started without me!” Tara Laverne said from the doorway. The wild toddler she had located and adopted not long after Sean died was asleep in her arms. “He just wouldn’t settle or I’d have been here before. But Hannah is right; you look wonderful. I got married in a pale primrose myself.” Are you ready to run at any instant? she said mentally only to Hannah. Something is going on with Marian and she’s locked me out but my gut, my gut is jumping and she’s summoned the rest of the family.

Hannah managed to avoid reacting visibly beyond a slight twitch only with effort. How do you know about that? You knew about Sean as well? That’s why you work for the Morgans?

I knew about Sean from when he was the same age as Martin here. She dropped a kiss onto her sleeping son’s hair, laid him on one of the beds and moved to help with the dress, making idle chitchat out loud as she did. And yes, that’s how I started working for Matt. I eventually realised after some digging that it seemed almost every resonant we found was a warrior. It didn’t take much to realise that the inverse was likely true.

That’s why Sean didn’t want the rest of the family to know? Hannah asked. That explains a lot. She hesitated. Ema told me that Kyle is alive.

Yes, I know. Matt told me when he found out, but I’d already guessed. The vision I had of Sean- She broke off. Well, it suggested he might have survived. It wasn’t his fault but I’m worried Marian might have figured you out.

I hope you’re wrong, Hannah said. But yeah I’m ready to run. I’m pretty good at Spatial stuff. I know that there are wards up but I don’t think they’ll stop me from gating to the other world.

Actually, they probably will, Tara said. Marian’s wards are very good but there are a couple of places in the cellars that they can’t cover because they conflict with some much older wards our ancestors set. I think that you will be able to Gate there. I’ll show you later. Stick with me until then.

“Where’s Adrian?” Kayleigh asked suddenly. “I haven’t seen him all day.”

“Of course you haven’t,” Tara said as she adjusted the over-skirt on Kayleigh’s dress. “You know very well that the groom isn’t supposed to see the bride the day before the wedding, especially not in her dress. Anyway, he’s in a meeting with Marian and the others.”

“And you’re not?” Kayleigh narrowed her eyes. “Why not?”

“Marian didn’t invite me,” Tara replied. “She doesn’t always, and she knew that we had to get this done for tomorrow.” She fiddled with the skirt some more. “Though actually it doesn’t look like we’ll need to do anything much to it.” She straightened up. “I think this may be the best dress I’ve ever made. You’ll look wonderful tomorrow. Do you want to try your veil on as well?”

“Of course!” Kayleigh said. “I want to see what I look like.”

Tara had just turned to fetch it when her twelve year old daughter Collette came running in looking scared. “Mum! Aunt Marian’s gone crazy!”

“That’s an understatement,” Carl Laverne – Marian and Tara’s younger brother – said as he followed Collette into the room. He turned to look at Hannah. “I don’t know if what she’s saying is true but either way she believes it. You’d better get out of here.”

“W-what’s she saying?” Kayleigh asked.

“That she’s been in contact with the Core of the other world and it had told her that all the Warriors are resonant and that Tara knew. I don’t know if that’s true or not but if it is, it means what we’ve been doing all this time was counter-productive.” He chewed on his lip, obviously wishing that he didn’t have to continue. “Y-your mother argued with Marian to her face I’m afraid.” He paused at Hannah’s strangled sob. “I’m sorry. I’m going to jump out. Warn your father before he gets here. You should get going.”

“What about Adrian?” Kayleigh asked. Hannah glared at her through her tears. Did she not understand what he’d said? No one argued with Marian Laverne about resonants.

“What do you think?” Collette said contemptuously. “He’s always been Aunt Marian’s lapdog.”

Kayleigh stared at her for a moment then hitched up her skirt and raced for the door. “Hey! They’re planning to esca-” She broke off as Carl struck her over the head knocking her out.

“Dammit! Move now!” He vanished, teleported off to warn her father.

Tara lifted her toddler and headed for the door. “Come on, we need to get to the cellar before Marian.”

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