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

April 11th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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Stop him, you wretched humans! The Core’s mental scream tore along Karen’s nerves like fire. From the groans she heard from the others, it was affecting them the same way. Only Kyle seemed unaffected as he stalked towards the now open gate.

“They’re a little tied up,” Kyle said mockingly. “It’s just you and me now.” Water swirled around his hands as he charged extra power into his next shot. He leapt to one side as a glowing blast of energy shot at him from the gate. “Tsk, you’ll have to be faster than that. Now why don’t you tell them about how you only haven’t killed off humanity yet because you need them to fight the dragons for you?” Read the rest of this entry »

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

April 9th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Andrew watched Jayden Emms hard for any sign that the man was aware he was monitoring Kifarin, but he seemed too preoccupied with monitoring the fight himself. Indeed he was pacing up and down the room looking more and more anxious. Suddenly he stopped and scowled at something.

“What the hell is he doing? I told him not to-” he broke off as an indecipherable expression crossed his face followed by a mixture of anger and extreme sorrow. “Oh, Huldre, I was unconscious all that time. I never thought about what it must have been like for you,” he murmured.

Andrew cautiously reached out to Kifarin, but he was involved in a tough fight with Halia and had no idea what Huldre might be doing. He eyed Emms cautiously for a moment before pushing another instruction at Kifarin.

If you can manage it without arousing suspicion let Halia capture you.

Kifarin didn’t respond with words but a sense of mental assent was pushed at him. Andrew got the sense the dragon wasn’t upset with the order. For a moment he wondered why he wasn’t speaking but as soon as the thought entered his head he realised it was to minimise the risk of them being caught.

He looked back up at Emms and found the man was now staring out of the window, still totally distracted.

You have to stop this, Huldre, Emms was either so upset that he didn’t realise he was leaking or he wanted Andrew to hear it for some reason. Neither of us will get what we want if you get us both kill- He broke off with a gasp. Laxmi! They’re going after Laxmi! You must stop them catching her. If they– He cocked his head as if listening. I don’t care if she can beat the daoine girl, the others will go after her. Protecting her is more important than stopping them reaching the core. She knows where we are and if they find out what she is… He trailed off. You can’t win against three of them. Just make sure to bring Laxmi back. We’ll talk then. He turned from the window and walked slowly to one of the chairs that stood around the walls and sank down into it. Andrew tried not to stare at him but the sight of tear tracks drying on Emms’ face was unexpected.

I’d say it was some sort of trick, Kimi said in Andrew’s head. But I can’t see what he’d hope to gain from it and he was really upset.

That’s pretty much what I was thinking, Andrew agreed. But he doesn’t seem the type to leak.

He’s linked to this thing in order to use it. Perhaps that’s how.

Perhaps, but we’ll worry about it later. I want to see how Kifarin’s doing.

 

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Hannah shook with the effort of holding their patch of ground together. She was vaguely aware that Matthias and Lydia had leapt across the gulf between them and the firm ground to take on Huldre, but she was more intent on her task and on watching Ema.

Laxmi must have sensed her coming because she turned just in time to block the blow Ema aimed at her.

“Well,” Laxmi said. “This is interesting. I was trying to avoid a fight but I think I can handle you.” She ducked under Ema’s second blow and swiped at her side. Laxmi’s hands appeared to be empty but Ema screamed as blood spurted from her side where Laxmi had touched her.

Hannah screamed as well as sympathetic pain seared her through their bond, it was bad enough to disrupt her concentration. The scrap of ground she was maintaining crumbled in moments and she found herself falling towards the silvery mabain below.

Her scream was cut off as Alaryia dived down in her dragon form and caught her in her silvery talons. The dragon landed a little way from the fight, returned to her human form and helped Hannah sit down on a nearby rock.

“There, you’re okay and you should be out of the way here,” Alaryia said, then turned her attention to the fight with Huldre who was holding Lydia and Matthias off with effort. “He is strong – I’d best go and help.”

“I’ll be fine,” Hannah said and turned her attention to watching Ema’s confrontation with Laxmi. The Indian woman’s eyes had gone all black again and Hannah could see the faint outline of shadowy claws around her hands. They didn’t look solid, but the savage looking wound in Ema’s side suggested otherwise. As she watched, it became apparent that even with Bennu’s help Ema was on the back foot in this fight. “I’ll be fine as long as Ema is,” she corrected herself. She tried to rise and sank back down with a groan. “I wish I could help.”

“You did just fine, Hannah-alra,” Alaryia said. “I’ll make sure Ema is okay.” She smiled as Halia emerged from the bushes dragging an unconscious dragon who must be Kifarin out on the grass. “Halia, guard Hannah-alra. She’s too tired to fight.”

“Yes, mother.” Halia laid Kifarin out on the grass and sat down beside Hannah.

“Thank you.” Alaryia smiled at them again, then whirled towards the fight.

 

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

April 6th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Holding together the piece of earth under their feet and keeping it hovering above the Mabain undersea while the rest of the ground shattered around them was the hardest thing Hannah had ever had to do. She gasped for breath and sank to her knees, shaking with effort, but she didn’t let the energy she was pouring into it falter. She had to keep this scrap of land high enough above the mabain that the fumes would not overcome Ema. She bit her lip and placed her hand palm down on the rock pouring even more energy into it. Read the rest of this entry »

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

April 4th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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Sean’s fear about Kyle’s state of mind had been justified, Karen realised. A glowing gate which would either take them to the Core or allow them to speak to it here hung in a room in the centre of the tower. Kyle was standing in front of it and pouring a sustained blast of cloudy blue water at it in an attempt to breach the wards on the gate.

Stop him, the Core said in their minds. He’s a traitor like his heart friend.

“What?” Karen exclaimed as she grabbed Kyle’s arm. “Kyle, what’s going on?” Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Zilah stiffen at the Core’s words. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga Arc Three: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Four Part Five

April 2nd, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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“We’re nearly there,” Rilletta said when they were roughly halfway up the stairs. “Are the people above in the shelters?”

“They are,” Rai replied. “Tonara sent me an imp once they’d sealed the wards. But if this Mitakrian is one of the first dragons, are you sure they’ll keep him out?”

“Probably not indefinitely, but long enough for our purposes,” Ystelyan said with a smile. “They aren’t as impregnable as the wards one of the thrones can make but they are pretty formidable.”

“Could you break through them?” Rai asked. Read the rest of this entry »

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

March 30th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Jayden Emms was in a rage and panic knotted Andrew’s stomach as he forced himself to breathe. Could Emms possibly have sensed what he and Naria had been up to? What would he do if he had? Andrew swallowed and reinforced his shield as best he could. It was shaky, though, and he wasn’t certain that they couldn’t use this infernal device to get past it. Laxmi had been able to read him when she’d been tuning the device, after all, but his shield had been shot to pieces by the interference at that point.

He finished reinforcing it not a moment to soon. Emms stormed into the room and up the steps to loom over him. Read the rest of this entry »

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

March 28th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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They were nearly to the end of the tunnel when Kyle felt Darya’s mind open to him again. He stopped and reached along the bond.

Darya, where are you?

Darya ignored the question and instead said. Kyle, you mustn’t go. It’ll kill you like it killed your parents. Read the rest of this entry »

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

March 26th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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With Jayden, Laxmi and Huldre all out of the way, Andrew had risked asking Naria to help him make sense of the device and see if she could free him.

She was sitting on the arm of the throne and watching the threads with him, poking at them carefully. After a few minutes she sighed. I wish I could get you out of this thing, but it’s booby-trapped. I don’t know how to unravel it without destroying your mind. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga Arc Three: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Four Part Two

March 23rd, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Karen thought they’d been circling for maybe half an hour when Rai appeared, flying towards them. There were two air nymphs clinging to his back, one of whom she recognised as Salia’s friend Coromel. Valeria must have sent her home to her family.

“Can you land near the ground entrance?” Rai called as he came within earshot. “No matter what we do, it will cause a panic if you land in the eyrie proper. We’ll have to climb the stairs.”

Of course! Lyrrekka banked and spiralled down towards the entrance. I haven’t been here for a while but I still remember where it is. Read the rest of this entry »

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

March 21st, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story

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As they approached the door to the Core’s tower, Karen’s stomach clenched and she felt cold. She looked around but couldn’t pinpoint any source except the tower ahead – which made no sense. The Core was on their side, wasn’t it? She tapped the others’ minds and projected the feeling and question to them.

Well, it’s supposed to be, Jason said. But I’m getting the same thing. He glanced at the other three and they nodded as well. Cao? What about you?

No. His heart friend frowned. I don’t sense anything. I can feel that you are but I can’t actually sense it myself. The other heart friends said the same.

This is very strange, Kyle said. And I’m sure it has something to do with Darya. He looked at the door of the tower. I think we’d better go and find out what.

There’s no avoiding it anyway, Karen said. We can’t defy the Core. I just wish we’d sent an imp home before rushing here.

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Darya transformed his legs back into a tail and dived to the bottom of the underground lake which Ystelyan had called the pool. What Rilletta and the dragon had told him made a bitter kind of sense and Aquia had confirmed it was true. If anyone would know it was Rilletta, since she’d been there. She’d omitted much of the story; she’d said as much. But she’d also said it was only for fear of revealing something the Core didn’t know.

But what she’d said about the Core hating humans and how it would kill them if they weren’t all that stood between the dragons and its charges, he would have believed even without the unicorn’s testimony. He’d sensed it for himself when he’d helped Julie.

And they said that they wanted to help him and Kyle. That he was less sure about. He wished he had time to think about it, but he had a growing sense Kyle was in danger and he couldn’t think of any other way to save him except to accept Ystelyan’s help. He swam around a few seconds longer as he considered, but the sense of urgency was growing. He’d already started back to the surface when he sensed a dragon enter the cave. He broke the surface and found Ystelyan standing there, frowning.

“The Core has summoned the warriors and their heart friends,” he said without preamble. “I suspect it’s going after Kyle since it can’t touch you while you’re under my protection.

Darya swam to the edge of the pool, reformed his legs and pulled himself up on to the rocks. “I haven’t decided yet.” He hugged his knees. “I don’t know know what to do.”

“I know,” Ystelyan said. “I don’t blame you.” He cocked his head as if considering the problem. “How about we do it this way? I’ll help you get Kyle out alive and fool the Core into thinking that you’re both dead if I can. It’s going to be very risky and require split second timing. If it works, the two of you can decide in your own time. If you decide not to join me, I’ll get you both to Taloa.” He caught Darya’s blank look and smiled. “It’s our name for Gaia.”

“Ah.” Darya stared into the water. “I guess I don’t have much choice. I don’t want to die.”

“Right then, the first thing I need you to do is stop blocking him and let him see what you’ve learned.”

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