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The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story 2 – Hiding Place – Part 3

June 8th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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Hiding Place

Part 3

For all his brave words to Sonia, this was not going to be easy. Matthias could ward Sonia and the kids from anyone scrying for them and he already had a second identity he’d been building  which he could easily slide them into. But the Lavernes had more precogs than any other family. Warding wouldn’t block them and if one of them somehow caught a whiff of Sonia being alive, they’d know to look at him to find her. He could block them as well, but that would be far more likely to be noticed than a ward and interfering with another family’s clairvoyants was dangerous. He wasn’t ready for an all out war with the Lavernes yet. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story 2 – Hiding Place – Part 2

June 1st, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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Matthias was surprised to find himself in the attic of his family’s lake district holiday home. He’d homed in on Sonia via their bond, but he hadn’t expected her to have managed to jump so far. She might manage it on her own when she was well, but he could sense her pain – and she’d brought the kids along as well. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story 2 – Hiding Place

May 25th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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This story takes place 14 years before the main story and contains spoilers.

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Hiding Place

Marian Laverne was waiting for him when Matthias stormed into her office. She looked as coldly elegant as always with her dark hair coiled atop her her head, clear blue eyes, perfect make up,  grey  silk business suit and crisp white blouse. Sometimes it was hard to remember that the woman was ten years his junior, but she’d been barely out of her teens when she’d been forced to take charge of her family after her parents died – two years ago. The aura of calm competence and cold determination was  certainly atypical for most twenty-two year olds. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story – Family Holiday Epilogue

May 18th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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As with the previous part – eight years earlier than main story and spoilers.

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Epilogue

Once they got home it was nearly three days before Sonia felt well enough to get out of bed. Even then the headache was still there, just reduced to the dull ache she’d learned to cope with over the years. While she recovered, Matt kept the kids distracted from the fright and the truncated holiday with day trips to the zoo and similar. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story – Family Holiday Part Six

May 11th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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Part Six

The kids were being suspiciously quiet. Sonia wasn’t sure if it was because they were still frightened, they knew she was in pain or Matt was keeping them quiet, and in this state she couldn’t touch their minds to find out. She laid her head on the table and tried not to cry. She didn’t want to upset the kids more than they already were. Her head was hurting so much that she hadn’t really noticed where they had stopped, other than it being a small tea room and ice cream bar Matt had found. It might be attached to a farm shop or something. Wherever it was must be off the beaten track;  they were the only people there, apart from the sole member of staff.

She didn’t realise quite how out of it she was until she felt something sweep over her and the headache faded slightly. She looked up at the young woman serving her ice cream with surprise. It wasn’t often she failed to notice that someone had talent. She glanced at Matt questioningly. He must have brought them here deliberately.

She’s one of the people who contacted me via that forum I set up, Matt said. She’s a good girl. Thinks I’m quite mad.

She’s a Wild? Who trained her? she asked.

More of an Ember. She can heal a bit, but not much else. She was the nearest healer I could think of and you needed help. And it was her mother I believe. It runs in the family. Now, her adopted brother is a Wild and quite disturbing. He doesn’t think I’m crazy.

Sonia pulled a face at the mention of the ideas he expounded under his assumed name. You know those are far more likely to attract the Laverne’s attention than us talking. And that would explain why we missed her. We don’t usually miss healers, but no one’s looking for Embers. A pity. She’s very good. She could have been superb with training.

Perhaps we should be, he said. They may be limited, but as you noted they can be very good within their specialities. And your family miss more than they realise. Typically, he ignored the bit about his crazy forum. She half suspected he was using it to decoy the Lavernes. Maybe he trusted the wards that prevented anyone suspecting them more than she thought.

“What were those things?” Lydia asked suddenly. “And how did we get away from them?”

Matt frowned at her. “I don’t know, but we’re safe now thanks to Karen. We shouldn’t talk about this until we get back to the cottage. Let’s just have our ice cream and not think about it.”

Lydia scowled at him but subsided.

Sonia gave him a long look. She’d felt that nudge and it wasn’t even aimed at her.

Lydia is tough, he said unapologetically. I don’t want her scaring Cat and I certainly don’t want Jayden hearing it. That young man is crazy enough to go investigating.

Sonia’s stomach lurched at the mention of Jayden, but when she tried to chase the source of her alarm down her headache rose up again. She swore mentally at how easily she overstretched herself and turned her attention to the ice cream. She felt Cat’s healing sweep over her again and smiled up at the young woman gratefully. “Thank you.”

“You should lay off things for a few days,” Cat said, softly enough that the kids wouldn’t hear. “I don’t know what you’ve been doing, but you’re in too big a mess for me to fix. It’s all I can do to suppress the pain.”

“I know,” Sonia said equally quietly. “I’ll try.” She took another spoonful of her strawberry ice cream. “This is good! Is it homemade?”

Cat nodded. “My grandmother’s recipe. It’s made with clotted cream and real strawberries.”

“It’s lovely. Thank you.” she turned her attention back to Matt. I think we should go home tomorrow. The holiday is pretty much ruined already and I don’t think those things will give up as long as we’re nearby.

 

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The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story – Family Holiday Part Five

May 4th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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Fear, her own and that of the kids, pounded at Sonia’s senses like the cold rain on her skin. Whatever it was that was hunting them, it was all around them here. They had to get out of this bubble!

She ignored the stabbing pain in her head with effort as she threw her mind around them, feeling for the barrier between them and the normal world. Before the Lavernes had injured her so badly, she had been able to create pockets like this. She should still be able to navigate them. Sure enough, she sensed a thin oily wall of glistening darkness some way down the hill and across the river. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story – Family Holiday Part Four

April 27th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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Part Four

They’d left the car at Tarr Steps and wandered along the side of the river until they reached Withypool, where they stopped for lunch. It was another glorious day and the forecast had mentioned no chance of rain, but as the path back to the car took them towards higher ground, Sonia’s stomach began to knot up again. The brief image of a rainstorm which had bothered her last night returned and she frowned up at the sky, but she saw nothing untoward. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story – Family Holiday Part Three

April 20th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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Part Three

The steam train had been fun and served admirably to distract the kids from the earlier fright.  Sonia wanted to keep it that way and so she didn’t mention it for the rest of the day, but waiting for Matt to finish putting the kids to bed so the two of them could talk was making her twitchy. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story – Family Holiday Part Two

April 13th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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A startled yelp from Lydia and a loud splash brought her awake with a start. She looked around in time to see Matt fishing their red-haired daughter and her net out of a particularly deep rock pool.

“We told you to be careful,” Sonia scolded Lydia once Matt brought her back to the deckchairs.

“I was being careful!” Lydia protested. “I slipped because something grabbed me!” Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story – Family Holiday Part One

April 6th, 2011  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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This side story takes place eight years prior to the Land of Myth arc. It does however contain spoilers for some of the twists to date. Please bear that in mind  if you haven’t read the main story yet. You have been warned.

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Family Holiday

Part One

 

Lydia was sticking the little net into the rock pool with the boundless enthusiasm of a young child. Sonia watched her eight year old daughter with a smile for a few moments before shouting broke out behind her. She turned with a sigh to chide Daniel and Karen, who were squabbling over the sandcastle they were building. Mediating between warring children was part of the family holiday experience that she hadn’t missed. Read the rest of this entry »