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Dragonwatch

Page 27

by Jaye McKenna


  Jaire said.

  Dirit said.

  Only death… Tristin shivered. It wouldn’t come to that. It couldn’t. There were too many things he still needed to say to Mikhyal, too many hours they hadn’t spent together, too many dances left to dance.

  Dirit launched himself from Jaire’s head to fly out in front of them, pointing to a clearing just ahead.

  The little dragon disappeared before either of them could protest.

  With a silent curse, Tristin followed Jaire in and circled the clearing, gliding just above the trees. The shelter was close to the road, with a fenced pasture behind it for the horses. The carriage sat maybe thirty paces away from the shelter, and the guardsmen had arranged their bedrolls around it. Ten paces beyond the carriage was a campfire.

  Tristin said, studying the heavy canopy. Not even the excellent night vision of his dragon form could pierce through the dense treetops.

  Jaire replied.

  Dirit appeared just after the first low growl of thunder rolled across the sky. He perched on the end of Tristin’s snout and said,

  Tristin said.

  Jaire agreed, though his mind-voice wavered, as if he wasn’t quite certain of that.

  Dirit reported.

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