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The Dragon Wars Saga Arc Three: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Six Part Fifteen

August 10th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Marian was sitting up when they got down into the cellar, hugging her knees and staring into space. She didn’t even twitch, let alone look up as they entered. Tears dripped from her eyes but she made no move to wipe them.

“Marian?” Lucas said softly. There wasn’t even the slightest response, even when he repeated her name more loudly. She was still as a statue except for the gentle rise and fall of her chest as she breathed. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga Arc Three: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Six Part Fourteen

August 6th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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The shift from Tara to Lucas was seamless. Hannah only realised that it had happened because Tara’s mind didn’t scratch against hers the way Lucas’s had. It was still unpleasantly alien compared to her family but Tara’s mind was similar enough to Sean’s that Hannah found it tolerable.

Yes, getting used to merging with people you don’t have a bond with is always tough, Tara said. I knew you and Sean dated but I didn’t know you had bonded.

It wasn’t like that , Hannah said. We all did. You never know when you’ll have to merge when you’re a warrior, so we cultivated platonic bonds in the group just in case. It never came up in the end. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga Arc Three: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Six Part Thirteen

August 3rd, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Hannah hadn’t gone with the others to help locate Andrew. She’d been planning to go but Tara had asked her to help find out what had happened to her parents. She wasn’t sure how much help she’d be but Hannah couldn’t reject her plea.

“I’m not sure why either,” Tara said when she expressed her uncertainty. “It might just be a hunch but I have a sense we’ll need your help. I’m not usually wrong about this sort of thing.” Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga Arc Three: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Six Part Twelve

July 30th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Lydia had been right; getting a rough fix on Andrew was fairly easy. All the same, by the time they jumped for the third time as they refined the fix, Daniel was starting to feel dizzy. After he’d pinned down a direction, he sank down onto a nearby rock and rubbed tiredly at his eyes, then reached up to stroke Ebona’s nose where she stood beside him in resting form. He felt someone squeeze his shoulder and looked up to find Matthias looking down at him worriedly.

“Are you okay, Dan?” he asked softly.

“Yeah.” Daniel rubbed at his eyes again. “But this is really hard. The fog seems thicker than when we tried at Sarah’s; I think he’s shored up his defenses because of Simon running out on him.” Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga Arc Three: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Six Part Eleven

July 27th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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“I ought to be more angry with you than I am,” Simon was saying as they entered the room. “Why did you lie to us?”

“The way Jayden had his claws in your head, you wouldn’t have believed me,” Matthias said. “How on Earth did you break free?”

“I’m not sure,” he replied. “But I couldn’t even see Andrew until he made a noise and even then it was an effort – but once I broke through that, everything seemed to shatter and I could think again. I hadn’t even noticed I couldn’t before.” He paused. “Though Laxmi said I was breaking free already because I could remember the previous time I had to heal her.” Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga Arc Three: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Six Part Ten

July 23rd, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Lydia paced as she waited for her father to come back from leading Lucas to help treat Simon.

“Calm down, Lydia,” James said. “It’ll be fine. There’s plenty to organise before you can go out and start your hunt, anyway. Let’s work on that, so you can be ready to go as soon as he’s finished. If Matt’s right, this young man may be able to help us narrow your search area down. That’d be helpful.”

Lydia stopped pacing and looked at him. “You’re right. What do we need to do?” Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga Arc Three: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Six Part Nine

July 20th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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When they teleported to Matthias, they found themselves in a secluded corner of a town park. Lydia wasn’t sure where and the trees and shubbery blocked her view of the skyline so she couldn’t tell.

Her father and Lyrrekka were kneeling by an unconscious young man lying on the grass. They seemed uninjured, however, and there was no sign of any attackers.

“What took you so long?” Matthias asked. “You’re lucky we didn’t need you after all. Emms didn’t send his best fortunately.” He scowled. “Or maybe not – he must be saving them for something.” Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga Arc Three: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Six Part Eight

July 16th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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As Lisa led Irena away, Daniel looked over at their uncle James. Except for his black hair, he bore a startling resemblence to Andrew. The thought must have leaked through Daniel’s shield because James gave a sad smile.

“So Matt tells me,” he said. “And I’m cryokinetic as well. It’s one of the two affinities that really run in our family – the other being umbrakinesis like you, Rini and Matt.”

“Really?” Lydia sounded fascinated. “So what about me and Karen? We’re rather the opposite. And Lyrrekka was one of your family as well, wasn’t she?”

“She still is,” he said. “Who cares if she’s a dragon? And yes, the opposites crop up as well but not as often.” He looked over at Kyle. “But speaking of your mother: has anyone told your grandparents that you’re alive yet?”

Kyle stared at him for a long moment with a frown that turned from puzzled to worried. “I haven’t, but I hope so. What if Adrian goes after them?”

“I told them last night after the fight,” Sarah said quietly. “I was going to leave it until everything had settled down, but once the Lavernes knew about you I had much the same thought. They seemed less surprised than you might expect. From what they said, Cary had been having dreams about you being alive.”

“If anyone would it would be granddad,” Kyle said, looking relieved. “I don’t suppose his dreams gave anything useful.”

“Unfortunately no,” Sarah said. “He thinks that Ystelyan’s concealing you must have intefered. But they want to see you again once everything has settled down. Right now they’ve slipped away to visit friends in Denmark until I call them and say it’s safe.”

“Ah, wise of them.”

“I wonder who that was calling Dad,” Karen said after a pause.

“I don’t know,” Sarah said. “But I got the impression that whoever it was might be able to tell us where Andrew is. Lydia’s plan is good but that would be simpler.”

“Or it could just be a trap,” Lydia said. “Perhaps we should have gone as well.”

“That’s why your father took Lyrrekka and Kenna,” Sonia said. “I think the three of them can handle just about anything.” She sank down into a nearby armchair with a sigh. “I would have liked to go as well but…” She trailed off with a groan. “I think I need another nap. Why is this taking so long to heal? It doesn’t hurt but I’m so tired all the time.”

Sarah laid a hand on Sonia’s forehead and closed her eyes. “You’re diverting a lot of your energy into self-healing, now the ground work is in place,” she said after a moment. “So you’re tired because you’re speeding things up. But another nap would be good for you.” She looked around at James. “Bedroom?”

“I’ll show you,” he said and looked around at Daniel, Karen and Lydia. “You three as well. You’ll want to dump your stuff, no doubt.”

Sarah helped Sonia to her feet and they followed James to the door, then up a large flight of stairs and along a corridor to a set of rooms.

“How big is this place?” Daniel asked in amazement. He’d thought Sarah’s place was large but this was a mansion.

“Twenty bedrooms, plus a couple of cottages in the grounds. We have the entire extended family living here, after all. Astrals tend towards very close knit families. It seems we need each other.”

“That makes sense,” Lydia said. “I know I get twitchy when I’m away from the others for any length of time.” She frowned. “I wonder how Drew’s coping with that on top of everything else.”

“He’ll be fine,” Karen said. “It doesn’t have to be family. Though it’s hardly ideal being dependent on your enemies that way.” She stopped by one of the doors. “Is this still my room?”

“We have rooms?” Daniel asked.

“You do now,” James said. “But Kaz has one already. Since Matt was officially sponsoring her, she’s stayed over a couple of times – even though we had no idea who she really was. You two have a choice of the room opposite or the ones either side. The other two are Rini and Lisa’s. I guess Andrew will get the last one once we get him back.” He gave a half smile. “I did wonder why Matt always insisted on keeping these rooms free.”

The four rooms turned out to be pretty much identical, excepting the posters on the walls and other personal touches in Karen’s. They were all large, with dark wood furnishings and windows looking out over the grounds of the house. From the window of the room he picked, Daniel could see the boundary wall about half a mile away. He was about to comment on the view when his father’s voice sounded in his head, together with an impression of a park somewhere.

Everyone! Quickly! We need you!

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The Dragon Wars Saga Arc Three: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Six Part Seven

July 13th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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The room they arrived in was larger than Lydia had thought from the view at other end of the warp, but that wasn’t what made her catch her breath. As she turned around and observed the black and white tiled floor and the high ceiling with a green glass triple light in the centre, a memory of looking at it through the brightly painted wooden bars of a large playpen skittered across her mind.

“I know this room!” she exclaimed. “We used to play in here.”

“That’s some good memory you’ve got there, Lyd.” Her father put his arm around her shoulders. “You were two the last time you were here.” Read the rest of this entry »

Haventon Chronicles One: Haventon Born – Chapter Fifteen Part Two

July 10th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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“You’re a werewolf?” Leisa stared at Sarah. “How did I miss that? I mean you’re never around on full moon and you eat so much meat it’s silly.”

“You weren’t expecting it,” Sarah suggested with a shrug. “You just thought I took after Merry and followed werewolves on full moon to check. I suppose that you’re going to call me crazy now.” Read the rest of this entry »