The Dragons of Nova (Loom Saga Book 2)

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by Elise Kova


  Not to mention, it had an excellent view of the mountains of Ter.5 that turned into a front-row seat to watch Dortam burn days before.

  “Has there been word on if it took off again?” he asked.

  “No reports of such.”

  “Any Dragon activity?”

  “None seen.”

  Curious, Louie thought to himself. He had good instincts. It was part of what made him so effective for so long. Good instincts, determination, and the proper amount of ruthlessness to tie it all together. They lived in a cold world, no point in rewarding it with warmth.

  “I shall go investigate myself, I think.” Louie slipped on a pair of leather gloves, carefully selecting the proper goggles and mask to match. Dortam was a smoking wasteland.

  “Do you think that’s wise?” Ralph folded his arms.

  “My men work harder when they think I could appear at any moment,” Louie explained. “Furthermore, there’s something odd about this one. A Rider returning alone?”

  “Perhaps they were checking to see if the guild was truly destroyed?”

  “That explosion rattled the world itself.” Louie chuckled and shook his head. “Even if that were true, why has the glider not left yet?”

  “Perhaps it has, and was unseen.”

  “And, if such is the case, I will just be checking to ensure my men are leaving no stone unturned, no valuable untaken, and no organ left to rot.”

  Ralph knew better than to continue objecting when Louie had made up his mind. He knew who paid his salary, after all.

  Trains had long since stopped running along the main tracks into Dortam. The only engines that went in and out were small vehicles fashioned for single-track runs. Fast little things lifted right from the high-speed thoughts of the Ravens themselves. Louie didn’t know the first of how it worked, but the two Ravens, Will and Helen, had agreed to supplying schematics for his Rivets to reproduce as a sign of good faith in their business agreement to funnel weaponry to them from the Revos. What two Ravens wanted with the guns, Louie didn’t know nor care to find out.

  He, Ralph, and two others kept on retainer whose names Louie never bothered to learn, sped toward Dortam in the late night.

  The center of Dortam, where the guild used to be, was nothing more than a smoldering crater. Louie had kept his ear to the ground, following the destruction, trying to make sense of the presence of Dragon Riders and sudden silence that seemed to sweep across Loom. He was slowly gaining a picture that explained why the Revolvers would blow their own guild five ways to rubble.

  The refinery still burned, keeping other parts of the city aflame with it. Buildings still tumbled. Smoke still darkened the air in all-too-quiet Dortam.

  Louie couldn’t be bothered for any of it. The days slipped from one to the next, and people struggled. Everyone fought so hard for everything they thought was so important and, in the end, what did it get them? Piles of ash.

  “Ralph, tell your men to seek out my other excavators and have them all report here with their current findings for my review,” Louie instructed. “You will lead me to where this supposed glider landed.”

  Ralph did as he was told, sending off the other men and starting through the carnage in the general direction of what was once Mercury Town. Louie was winded within minutes, and questioning his decision to come out at all. It was hard work scaling all the rubble. He had people for this.

  But the prospect of a Dragon glider was far too enticing. Technology he didn’t get his hands on often, at least not until the first glider crashed in New Dortam months ago. If he had a few more mostly-intact machines, he might be able to finally reverse engineer the mechanics the Rivets kept under such careful lock and key. That would really accelerate his business in new and exciting ways.

  It was nearly enough to make him giggle with glee.

  “According to the reports, it should be somewhere around here.” Ralph helped Louie onto the top of a fallen building, trying to get a better vantage.

  It was hard to see through the darkness, even harder with the perpetual haze that clouded the air. “Do you see anything?”

  “No, I—” Ralph stopped and pointed. “Over there.”

  Louie followed his finger, looking through the night. He squinted, trying to see what his right hand man had seen. Just when he was about to regard it as nothing, his eyes caught a flash of gold.

  “Yes, yes!” He clapped his hands gleefully. Oh this was fun.

  They made haste across the remaining distance. Ralph was his strong arm, pushing materials out of the way and clearing a path for them to get to the glider. It was further than he expected from their previous vantage. But the trip would be well worth it, Louie kept reminding himself whenever his clothing snagged on a metal snarl or he had to climb over a particularly steep chunk of concrete.

  They approached the glider, and both stopped at the same time. Louie didn’t need to ask if Ralph saw what he saw. For there was no denying the spot of white shining in the faint moonlight as if protesting the inky blackness that tried to close in around the figure.

  The glider was half atop the woman, a Chimera by all appearances. But there was something different about this one. Louie stepped forward.

  “It may not be safe.” Ralph stopped him.

  “Anything worthwhile rarely is.” Louie grinned madly, brushing him away.

  Ralph stayed in his place.

  Louie approached the semi-crushed figure with interest. For the first time, he saw the creature up close. There was no mistaking it—the unique coat alone was proof enough—each detail met every first-hand account perfectly.

  The White Wraith was a woman.

  But that was not Louie’s most important revelation of the day. No, there was something far, far more curious about her. A spear of iron was stabbed directly through the side of her stomach. Her body was, no doubt, struggling to heal the wound despite the presence of the foreign object. But no magic could remove the iron, so blood continued to ooze around it before slowly fading into the night air.

  Louie squatted next to the unconscious woman, touching his fingertips lightly against the wound. Sure enough, the blood was warm. It was truly coming from her. He had encountered many valuable things over the years and dealt in everything from secrets to organs, weapons to schematics. But Louie had never found something so rare, so precious, and so dangerous that it could change the world.

  He grinned, already thinking of the possibilities for how he was going to work this discovery to his advantage. Not only did he have what he well suspected to be the infamous White Wraith of Dortam in his clutches, he also had a Chimera the likes of which Loom had never seen. Though he didn’t understand exactly how, he knew the creature before him would shake the very foundations upon which their world was built.

  He had what guilds wanted and Dragons feared.

  He had a Chimera that bled gold.

  The story continues in...

  COMING DECEMBER 2017

  Appendix: The World of Loom

  Pronunciation Guide

  People

  Arianna

  Are-E-ah-nah

  Cvareh

  Suh-var-ay

  Florence

  Floor-in-ss

  Leona

  Lee-oh-nah

  Yveun

  Yeh-vu-n

  Louie

  Loo-EE

  Petra

  Peh-trah

  Sophie

  So-fee

  Agendi

  Again-Dee

>   Finnyr

  Fihn-er

  Dawyn

  Dawn

  Coletta

  Koh-let-tah

  Soph

  Sah-f

  Luc

  Luke

  Theodosia

  Thee-Oh-doh-sha

  Faroe

  Fuh-row

  Topann

  Toe-PAh-n

  Places

  Ter

  (Short for Territory)

  Lysip

  Lisp

  Holx

  Hole-ks

  Keel

  Key-uhl

  Ruana

  Roo-AH-na

  Easwin

  Ees-win

  Abilla

  Uh-bih-luh

  Venys

  Veh-nis

  Napole

  Nah-pole-Ee

  Things

  Peca

  Peh-kah

  Royuk

  Ree-yook

  Fennish

  Fehn-ish

  Dunca

  Duhn-kah

  Boco

  Boh-koh

  Endwig

  Ehnd-wihg

  Glovis

  Glow-vihs

  Raku

  Rah-koo

  Dragon Houses/Titles

  Xin

  Shin

  Rok

  Rock

  Tam

  T-am (same as ‘am’ in ‘I am’)

  Oji

  Oh-jee

  Ryu

  Re-you

  Dono

  Dough-no

  To

  Tow

  Bek

  Beck

  Da

  Vicar

  Dah

  Vih-kur

  The Five Guilds of Loom

  Guild Brands

  Found on the right cheek, tattooed guild brands were imposed by Dragon Law to designate a Fenthri’s rank and guild membership. The tattoo is elaborated upon as new merits are achieved.

  Dragon Houses

  All members of Dragon society belong to one of three Dragon houses. Ties into the House can be by blood, adoption, mating, or merit.

  Dragon Names

  All Dragon names follow the structure:

  [Given Name] [House Name]’[House Rank] [Societal Rank]

  Shortened names are said as one of the following:

  [Given Name]’[House Rank]

  or

  [Given Name] [Societal Rank]

  Acknowledgements

  NICK—I wouldn’t have made it through this manuscript without you. I push, and you push me harder. Your thoughts, suggestions, insights, were all imperative for me to make it through this story that demanded so much of me. Thank you for having both the strength to demand the world of me and hug me hard enough so I keep it together when I may crack under the pressure.

  ROBERT—thank you for all the inspiration you gave to me, however inadvertent. You’re an exceptional friend and a role-model for me on how to be a decent human being (even if I’m pretty sure I regularly come up short). Thank you for being a parallel river of temperate waters.

  MY EDITOR, REBECCA FAITH HEYMAN—there should be a saying that behind every marginally decent author is an editor who’s ten times more amazing. Thank you for working with me on this manuscript and helping me from throwing ideas around to cleaning up my structure when it needed it most. I am so, so glad we met and are getting to have this experience together.

  KATIE—as always, thank you for keeping me sane. You give me something no one else does in your unique blend of encouragement and love. I would’ve long gone crazy if I didn’t have you to get turkey clubs and fancy tea with.

  JEFF—Thank you for all the love and support you gave me over the years and throughout the writing of this novel. You were there when I needed you and supported me through this crazy dream.

  SABRINA—You were so very helpful in organizing the Loom read-along and more when I needed it most. Thank you for your continued support!

  ROB and the KEYMASTER PRESS TEAM—thank you for your continued belief in me and, you know, not deciding I’m not worth your time. It’s been a delight to work with you and I can only hope we continue to bring worlds into readers’ hands together.

  THE TOWER GUARD—my dear street team, thank you for everything you do! You’re always there when I need you and such a great group. I’m so honored to be surrounded with people who really take care of their own.

  About the Author

  ELISE KOVA has always had a profound love of fantastical worlds. Somehow, she managed to focus on the real world long enough to graduate with a Master’s in Business Administration before crawling back under her favorite writing blanket to conceptualize her next magic system. She currently lives in St. Petersburg, Florida, and when she is not writing can be found playing video games, watching anime, or talking with readers on social media. She is the author of the Air Awakens Series.

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