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

March 23rd, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars  |  1 Comment

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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  |  1 Comment

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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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The Haventon Chronicles One: Haventon Born – Chapter Ten Part Two

March 20th, 2012  |  Published in Haventon Chronicles

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Chapter Ten Part Two

Once Ragnar reached his home, he circled a few times trying to sense if the werewolves were still in pursuit. Once he was satisfied that they were not he circled down and entered his home through a slightly open window. Reforming at the base of the stairs. Even the wolves should not be able to follow him now, but damn he was hungry and Caroline would still have garlic in her blood, and even if she did not he wanted to leave her a few more days to recover. He reached out and touched George’s mind hopefully, but his slave psychic was at work and would not be back before dawn. That left only one alternative. He went into the kitchen and retrieved one of his bottles of blood wine. It tasted bland at best and bad at worst but the ancient recipe would sustain him for a time. He grabbed a glass and stomped down to Caroline’s cell in the cellar.

She was awake, lying on her bed reading one of the romance novels he had bought for her. She was getting used to a night schedule it seemed. She looked up at him with a smile which faded to a concerned frown when she saw the still healing wounds on his face. “What happened to you, Master?” Read the rest of this entry »

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

March 19th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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“But that’s the eyrie!” Karen gasped when she realised where Lyrrekka and Ystelyan were carrying them. “The Heart is under the the eyrie?”

“That makes a lot sense, actually,” Alban said from behind her. “We knew something was hidden there and that a dragon was involved in hiding it.” Read the rest of this entry »

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

March 16th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars  |  1 Comment

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“So what’s the plan now?” Lydia asked. “I mean we’re going after the Core and releasing the bonds on the Heart, but how are we going to do that? It seems like we won’t have much time between the two.”

“Which is why we’ll do it in two groups,” Matthias said. “Sonia, Daniel, Mela, Kyle, Darya and Lyrrekka will go with Ystelyan and Rilletta to where the Heart is, while the rest of us head to where the Core is. The moment you feel Alaryia rein it in – and believe me you will feel it – Mela will release the Heart.” He gave Alaryia a wry smile. “Did I get that right?” Read the rest of this entry »

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

March 14th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story  |  2 Comments

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Darya felt his mouth go dry as he stepped through the portal after Rilletta . The sudden sense of dozens of dragons surrounded him, their hunger tearing at his skin, and it took all his willpower to avoid turning and running back through the portal. He swallowed hard and tried to concentrate on his surroundings. No heart friend or warrior had ever penetrated a dragon’s lair and returned. He might learn something useful here.

The caves that formed Ystelyan’s palace were quite obviously carved by water. Even though they were dry now, he could hear and smell water not far away. It reminded him of the dry areas of his family’s grotto, except… Read the rest of this entry »

The Haventon Chronicles One: Haventon Born – Chapter Ten Part One

March 13th, 2012  |  Published in Haventon Chronicles

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Ragnar paced angrily in front of the church gates. He didn’t know who had rescued the young vampire hunter, but they couldn’t stay in there forever. When they came out he would be waiting for them. Inside his head a little traitor voice pointed out that they wouldn’t have to wait forever, just until sunrise. If he somehow managed to resist returning home to sleep even the human boy would stand a good chance of out running him in daylight. Ragnar swore to himself in his long dead native tongue. He just had to make them come out before then.

He stared up at the moon and whispered a prayer before reaching out towards the church to see if he could recognise who he was dealing with. But it seemed that even his mind was forbidden from the church because all that he could sense was a painful void of white light. He clenched his fists and scowled up at the building. He wasn’t a Christian and did not care what some alien god thought of him but it was very inconvenient though. Read the rest of this entry »

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

March 12th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars  |  1 Comment

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Part Nine

Andrew had a split second’s warning to break his connection to Naria only because Laxmi – who was feeding him soup – stiffened. The next moment, the door burst open and Emms burst in. He was flushed and obviously in a fury about something. Laxmi didn’t look around at his entrance but instead rolled her eyes at Andrew and continued carefully spooning soup into his mouth.

Emms muttered incoherently as he stomped towards them. Andrew had to fight to keep his glee showing on his face. Something must have gone wrong for Emms. Even though it didn’t get him out of this mess, the thought gave Andrew immense satisfaction.

“This is bloody ridiculous! I thought Morgan hated dragons. Why is he working with them?”

Laxmi gave a half smile that was gone before she finally turned away from Andrew. “I suspect he hates you more. You did kidnap his son, after all. That would piss anyone off. And you knew he was working with them, so what’s happened?”

Emms winced visibly at Laxmi’s swearing. “Language!”

Laxmi sighed and shook her head. “What happened?” she repeated.

“I had a plan to use the Core to distract the Warriors by attacking their allies in Talonyka, but it’s falling apart because of this alliance with some of the dragons.” He gave a heavy sigh. “I think they’re going to move against it as well. We have to stop them.”

Andrew tried not to stiffen and to keep his expression bland, staring straight ahead as he listened intently. It was a shame he didn’t dare link to Naria when Emms was in the room; he’d be able to sense it. But if Andrew could commit their plans to memory, then he could tell Naria after they’d left and she could pass it on to Ystelyan. From there it would surely reach his father.

“Well, you can still get past the wards if Matthias puts them back and they can’t destroy it. Not yet.”

“I can if he puts them back. What if he has someone else do it?”

“Then you really will have a problem.” Laxmi said unsympathetically. “You brought this on yourself, you know. But you’ll find some wa– Oh, I see this isn’t what’s really worrying you. You’re afraid because he’s found allies who might figure out who you are. Which reminds me, you really should get your sketchbooks from the farm before Matthias sees them.”

“They wouldn’t mean anything to him,” he said. “Though I suppose I should worry in case he shows them to someone who would.”

“Yes, they would,” she said. “He’s seen them.”

“What! When?”

“When his kids were eight,” she replied. “Chased them through the woods in Devon, apparently. You can imagine why.”

“How–”

“He told me about it.” She jerked her head in Andrew’s direction.

“You should have told me immediately!” Emms said. “If they find out what we’re planning, they’ll stand more chance of stopping us.”

“You weren’t here,” she replied. “And then I was retuning that damned crystal. It slipped my mind.”

“Damn, I’ll have to go and get them today and make sure Cat doesn’t talk, but I need to stop them reaching the Core.” He tutted to himself. “Do you think you can handle defending the Core if I give you troops?”

“Probably,” she said. “That world doesn’t mess me up like it does most people, but Matthias knows I’m not Resonant, so they’ll be expecting it to.” She looked down thoughtfully. “Send Huldre with me. I’m not that strong so his raw strength may come in useful.

“That’s a good idea. And I’ll send some of the stronger dragons as well,” he hesitated. “But be careful, Laxmi. You’ll never beat them in a fair fight. Use caution and trickery to keep them away from it.”

“Yes, Jayden,” she said in an exasperated tone. “I know that. I doubt Huldre would let me forget if I tried.”

“That’s true. I’ll go and collect those sketchbooks.” He hesitated. “I think I’ll be bringing Cat back as well. I don’t want to hurt her and Morgan or his bloody wife will tease the information out of her anyway if I just block her memories.”

“Now that’s a good idea,” Laxmi agreed. “You need to check her anyway. I still think you botched the boost. You should have asked her first.”

“I didn’t botch it,” he said stubbornly. “And I didn’t ask because she would have said no.” He headed for the door and then paused. “Let him finish his soup himself. I want you to head over there immediately.

“Very well.” Laxmi gave Andrew a smile and pushed the bowl and spoon into his hands. “Sorry kid, gotta go.”

Andrew waited until they’d both left and then quickly re-established his bond with Naria and began replaying the conversation to her.

 

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

March 9th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars  |  2 Comments

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Chapter Twenty Three

Part Eight

The other prisoners edged away from the fire dwarf who’d fired the shot while he stood there trembling, all signs of defiance gone. As she stalked towards him, he made a whimpering sound and collapsed to his knees.

Estara stared down at him for a moment, then reached down and grabbed a handful of his orange hair, yanking his head up so he had to meet her eyes.

“Why?” she asked in a cold, controlled tone. “Why attack that girl when you’d already lost?” Read the rest of this entry »

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March 8th, 2012  |  Published in News

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