The Dragon Stirs: Energen, Book 1

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by Lynda Aicher


  Curled up behind a large barred metal cage, the dragon lay in apparent slumber. It was large, over twelve feet long with red scales and deadly spikes riding down its spine to the tip of its barbed tail. Its head was haloed in fine, yellow-orange hair that tufted up behind its long horns and ran down to garnish his jawline. From its snout, there were two long, tightly coiled threads of hair extending from each side of his nostrils reminiscent of the old Asian mustaches.

  Small tendrils of grey smoke floated up from his nose and pushed higher with each exhalation of breath. Sharp, pinpoint claws were evident on the tip of each of its five toes. Five, the sign of royalty—most Shifters had three toes when they shifted into dragon form. Top ranking generals and commanders earned four toes. This was the first dragon she’d ever seen with the infamous fifth toe.

  The cage itself sat on an isolated island plateau in the middle of a large, open area. Sheer cliffs dropped straight down from the ledge and descended to a large pit of molten, simmering lava. Flames danced and leaped from the fire pit and explained the sulfur smell that suffocated the space.

  Three men stood on a thin ledge around the perimeter of the black, metal cage. The owners of the voices they’d heard. Her gut twisted tighter at the visual confirmation of what she’d already known.

  In the middle stood her great grandfather, Tubal. Flanking him on each side were his brothers, Moshech and Rosh. Together, they comprised the Shifter leadership.

  “This will be the year.” Rosh inclined his head in confidence. “The years of waiting, of preparation, will finally be over.”

  Tubal folded his arms across his chest and rocked back on his heels. “It certainly looks that way, but we can’t be too confident.” He reached out and gave one of the bars a good shake. “The bars are still strong right now.”

  “But he stirs,” Rosh insisted pointing to the smoke tendrils that lifted from the dragon’s nostrils. “We’ve never seen that before.”

  “Do you think he caused the energy buckle?” The third man, Moshech, tipped his head to indicate the dragon.

  Tubal shrugged. “It’s a good guess, but we don’t know for certain.” He pushed away from the bar. “The energy blip was certainly strong enough to wake him. But, did he cause it? I have my doubts.”

  “Why?”

  “It wasn’t centered from here.” Tubal scanned the area. Airiana and Louk quickly pulled their heads back. “And, it had a different vibe to it…something new.”

  Louk shot a look of question at her. The energy shift they’d felt was felt by others too? And it was different? How?

  “The apocalypse is coming,” Moschech confirmed. “The veil will finally be lifted, and the battle can commence in the open.”

  Airiana slowly eased her head back out to watch the men some more. The sick churn of dread festered in her gut. Those men—her relatives, her family—would not stop until they controlled all of the energy on earth. Including their ultimate goal, the human energy.

  The Shifters had never been about balance, never preached control or moderation. It was all or nothing. They fostered and cultured the worst energy. The dark, negative energy that festered in the evil and corruption they pushed.

  Rosh laughed, a flat, emotionless burst of sound. “When Gog is released, the Energen will be crushed. There are none who can stand against his power. Then the humans will be ours to control. The energy will belong to us.” He pumped his fist in emphasis.

  The manic tint to the words sent icy chills over Airiana’s skin. Louk found her hand and squeezed as if he understood what she was feeling. Instantly, the chills were replaced by his heat. The warmth spread through her body and surrounded her soul.

  She sighed and closed her eyes, the relief instantaneous. His energy answered her long festering question; she couldn’t be a part of what those men wanted to do.

  She felt Louk stiffen, his breath hitched. Her eyes flew open, and she froze.

  Across the span, over the dancing flames and harsh rasping echoes, the dragon watched them. His bright emerald eyes glinted against the light, mesmerizing in their clarity. Stunning in the coldness of their depths. They were fathomless pools of misery that look straight to one’s heart and ripped it to pieces without mercy.

  And they were focused directly on her.

  Airiana stopped breathing. Stopped thinking. Stopped hoping. In that second all optimism was sucked from her and replaced with rank fear.

  The darkness invaded, icy cold and immobilizing. The malevolent energy cloaked over her in a smooth blanket of depression. It sucked at her, pulled at the last inclining of security and started its own tune of persuasion. A lure of ancient seduction, ultimate power, unlimited desires fulfilled if she succumbed. If she relinquished herself to the longing, to the festering need to be recognized, she could have it all.

  Her dragon, the one on her hand, roared in rejection. Its tail swung in sharp, punishing swipes as it fought against the encroaching energy. It revolted, violently, and released long, scorching breaths of fire and heat in its battle to keep the dark energy at bay.

  “Airiana,” the deep voice thundered over the chasm. “What are you doing here?”

  She yanked her gaze from the hypnotic eyes of the dragon and saw her great grandfather watching her with eyes just as evil, just as deadly as those of the dragon next to him.

  Louk pulled her tight against his hard frame, his arm a band of protection around her shoulders as he tried to yank her away. With his strength came the energy. The power of The Two as it blended together, bound and clashed with the malicious energy that wanted to conquer. To destroy.

  Run. Leave. Never return. The words pounded in her brain in time with her heart and reverberated through her body until the truth sunk in and took hold.

  With Louk, she was safe. They couldn’t get her. Couldn’t touch her.

  She trusted that to be true. But for some reason, she couldn’t pull away. Couldn’t go with Louk even when she knew she should.

  The dragon lifted his head and released a raging funnel of fire, orange and red licks of death that snapped and hissed with their intent. They reached across the chasm that separated them and danced with taunting precision before her face. The heat scorched her cheeks, singed her hair, but lured her just the same. Pulled while she pushed.

  But, it was stronger than she was and her defenses were crumpling like tin cans in a firing range. The hope of escape dwindled with each leaden beat of her heart until the force was too strong to resist.

  Airiana lifted her elbow and gave a sharp sudden crack to Louk’s jaw.

  “Fuck!” He swore and jerked away.

  In that second, she leapt to her feet and was at the edge of the cliff before he could react. Her breath slowed to match the sluggish rhythm of her heart. The dragon’s gaze held hers and pulled her forward. One step more, that was all it would take.

  “Airiana.” The sound echoed muted in her mind, but it couldn’t breach the barrier that now encased it. The icy clenches refused to let go and she was too tired to resist. To fight.

  Faintly, the rolling sounds of deep, sinister laughter circled her consciousness, but the humor escaped her. Not when everything seemed so bleak. So wrong.

  Her leg lifted and came down onto the emptiness of space. Her body fell forward and tumbled off the edge. The fiery air stroked her cheeks, fluttered against her hair and pillowed her body in imaginary softness as she plunged towards the beautiful, swirling molten liquid below.

  Chapter Nine

  Louk sailed off the cliff seconds after Airiana. What the Fuck? He had to reach her. Couldn’t lose her. Not now. Not ever.

  Desperation sweated from his pores, his mind a single focus of survival. The heat pressed around him, the flames licked at his body and threatened to ignite it at any second. The sulfur stench ripped through his nostrils and fried his brain with its acidic combustion. But all of that was peripheral to his focus.

  Airiana.

  He reached out his hand and cushioned the
air beneath her. Her body slowed its descent as the element bent to his demands. He commanded the air to hold her, much like he’d done in the silo, only this time it was to save her from the fire pool below. She lay limp and immobile on the pillowed air as he careened closer, his descent continuing at full speed.

  A half second later, he crashed into her. His breath gushed out on impact, the force stunning him. But his arms locked around her, his reflexes moving to keep her safe.

  Then they were gone.

  The faint rumble of a frustrated cry filtered through the energy as he used it to escape. The tingling sensation stroked over his nerve endings in familiarity as he pushed on the force, desperate to get away. To get them to safety.

  He could feel their pursuit, the three men that had been with the dragon. They were hunting them, tracking their displaced energy trail as they ported through space. Louk scrambled to think, to define a plan on the run. The men would hunt them until they stopped.

  Which left him only one choice.

  The compound.

  The only place he could go where they wouldn’t be able to enter. The circle surrounding the compound was ancient and impenetrable by anyone outside of the Energen race. Within the five-mile boundaries of the wall was a self-sustaining community that had thrived undetected by humans for thousands of years.

  It was the last place he wanted to take Airiana. As a Shifter, she would be in danger there, but at least she would be alive. He would protect her. Keep her safe.

  The rest, he would figure out later.

  Louk paced at the end of his large bed where Airiana rested. What in the hell had she been thinking? Jumping off the edge of the cliff like some puppet on a string. But then, that was exactly how she had acted. His gut flipped and churned in a bitter pool of anxiety when he thought of how close he’d come to losing her.

  It had been over an hour since he’d ported into his bedroom on the compound and settled her on the bed. She hadn’t moved so much as an eyelash since then. Her beautiful body lay limp and deathlike on the top of his duvet. The paleness of her normally bronze skin highlighted against the navy backdrop of the bedcover.

  He’d managed to port in without triggering any alarms, but then he shouldn’t have. Despite what it felt like, he’d only been MIA for half a day. Not long enough to raise any warning flags, but he knew the reprieve wouldn’t last for long. Someone would come looking soon. He couldn’t take off while on guard duty without reporting in and expect everyone to just accept it.

  He ran a hand through his hair and sighed. Shit. He moved to the side of the bed and reached down to lay his hand across her forehead. The energy circled faint and sluggish through her, but it was still there. Barely.

  The fear crowded against his heart, making it ache with worry. He rubbed absently at the spot, the feeling foreign to him. Until he’d met Airiana.

  Mine.

  He lifted his palm from her soft skin and traced his fingers down the side of her face before he pulled them away. She moaned softly when his touch left her and turned her face toward him, blindly reaching for his fingers.

  Encouraged, Louk quickly removed his boots and slid onto the bed. He lifted her and shifted until she was positioned in the crook of his arm, her head resting on his chest. Damn, she felt good. Perfect. He had removed her jacket and boots earlier and now she curled into his body as if she was seeking his warmth.

  Seeking him.

  He pulled her tight and exhaled, the rightness caressing through him. Somewhere in the space of mere hours, his life had taken a right turn and changed forever. He wasn’t letting Airiana go. It didn’t matter who she was, because going forward she was his.

  He lifted his free hand and gently pulled the holder from her hair. He ran his fingers through the silky strands until they were spread out over his arm, the ends teasing the exposed skin below the sleeve of his T-shirt. His lips quirked up when no mouse shit fell out. She’d be relieved to know that.

  She sighed and arched into him in apparent contentment. His gut tightened and he dropped his head to press a hard kiss to her forehead, the need for her to be okay clambering through him with a force of a tornado. She moaned and shifted again, lifting her face to his in silent need.

  “Airiana,” he breathed.

  He didn’t question the action. It was as if his body knew what she needed. The energy accelerated, racing through his limbs and igniting the dampened fire. Turning slightly, he shifted to his side and pressed his lips to hers in a tender caress. She inhaled sharply through her nose, then pressed forward to bring his lips closer. He spread his fingers through her hair and pulled her tighter before his lips stroked over hers in repeated passes of temptation. Her body softened and her lips parted on a sigh, allowing his tongue to stoke between the opening.

  She tasted like sweet cherries—fresh, tempting and full of hidden secrets. A groan pressed deep in his throat and he plunged fully into her mouth, taking what she offered and wanting more. He stroked the warm interior, and she responded. Her mouth moved on his, her tongue reaching out to dance with his.

  Her hand lifted to stroke around the back of his neck and her body shifted until her breasts were press tightly against his chest, the hardened nipples rubbing against him through the material of their clothes.

  He wanted more. Needed more.

  The energy burned from him and poured into her. He gave her everything, opened himself until there was nothing hidden. And she accepted. She pulled it into her as if she depended on it. Needed it to live.

  He moved his leg and nudged it between hers until his thigh rubbed against the juncture of her sex. His dick was rock hard and throbbing in need behind his jeans. She squirmed and moaned at the contact, pushing down on his leg and creating a friction that pummeled against his erection.

  His hand shifted from her hair to run up her side until it cupped against the fullness of her breast. He brushed his thumb over the hardened nipple, and she moaned. Her body arched into his palm and he squeezed the mound, desperate for more. She was perfect. Beautiful. Right.

  His. Again, the possessiveness smacked against him with its heavy fist of acceptance.

  Then he felt it—it tumbled into him in hot steams of pure strength. Her energy surrounded him, invaded every crevice and filled him with a burning sense of power. She withheld nothing, gave everything and continued to push him for more.

  Power—pure, undiluted, enormous—billowed up from within and circled them in a whirlwind of desire. It was overwhelming, yet welcomed. Foreign, yet gentle.

  Airiana pulled back and opened her eyes to look into his. The dark depths were almost black with their need. Her fingers brushed over his cheek in a gentle stroke of amazement.

  “You.”

  The whispered word brushed over his lips and slid into his heart in belonging. He reached for the completeness and knew she held it. Without her, he would never be whole.

  “You,” he breathed back, then brought his lips to hers in a hungry demand for everything. He wanted it all and she gave without resistance. The kiss turned desperate, the energy built and the raven flew high on the power, on the pure joy of the moment.

  The power burst forth, exploded out and crashed against the energy that circled them. The two meshed, twisted and whipped outward in a punishing leveling of everything in its path.

  Louk flipped her beneath him in one smooth movement of protection. Airiana’s hands braced against his chest, her eyes opened wide in wonder. His chest heaved as he met her questioning gaze.

  “Again?” she finally said. “What the hell was that?”

  “Evidently, we’re a very combustible couple,” he tried to joke, but the words came out flat when braced against the significance of what was happening.

  The moment was broken by a loud pounding on his bedroom door. “Louk! Open up. What happened in there?”

  Phelix. Louk dropped his head and rested it against hers. “My brother.”

  “Where are we?”

  “My b
edroom on the compound.”

  She inhaled and attempted to push him away. “Get off me.” She gave a solid shove, but he remained firmly above her. “I have to get out of here before they kill me.” Desperation edged her voice and she continued her struggles.

  “No one will harm you,” he insisted as he caught her hands and held them still against his chest. “Trust me.” The simple words stilled her movements—her eyes met his in a deep search for the answers.

  “There were no other options, Airi.” He held her gaze and silently begged her to see the truth. “After you took the swan dive into the fire pit, I had no choice. I barely stopped you before…” His breath hitched at the memory of how close he’d come to losing her. “After that, the three men from the cave were close on our trail. There was no place else to take you without getting trapped by them.”

  The banging returned. “Louk! What’s going on?”

  “Do you trust me?” He held his breath in silent desperation as he waited. She looked into his eyes, into his soul, and searched.

  Finally, she inclined her head. “I trust you.”

  Relief exited in a gush of air, and he crushed a quick kiss against her lips. “Together. Right? We’re in this together.”

  Her lips curled up in a slight smile, one that still held a mingling of doubt. “Together.”

  “Louk,” the voice insisted again. “You need to open the door. Now.”

  Since his bedroom was in the shape of a circle—like all rooms on the compound—with an energy ring cast by him, Phelix would have to wait until Louk got around to opening the door.

  Louk pushed off the bed and extended a hand to help Airiana up. He shoved back his own doubt and turned to pull on his boots.

  Airiana followed his lead without question. “Rule of engagement number six—always go into a battle prepared,” she said as she slipped her boots on and reached for her coat which he’d left on the end of the bed. Finished, she stood, shook her hair back from her face so it flowed down her back in a straight curtain of silk, squared her shoulders and gave a quick nod. “Ready.”

 

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