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Dragon Wish

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by Judith Leger


  He nodded to reassure her. His gaze wandered to the

  wings and he asked. “How?”

  She reached up and back, touching them. “Oh...they came

  out. I don’t know how to make them go away.”

  “Ah,” he smiled, understanding her dilemma. “Come, let

  us tend to Ren then I will show you the way to dispel them.”

  “What about Bask? I saw him fall.”

  The mention of the fallen wizard’s name brought a return

  of his pain over losing the man and Lior. He shook his head.

  “He is gone. As is Lior.”

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  She gasped, a hand going to her mouth. “No. Oh, no. He

  died because of me.”

  Her comment sent anger coursing through his veins. Not

  so much because of her self blame, but she believed this

  battle her fault. He imagined the turmoil in her thoughts. If

  she had remained on Earth then none of this would have

  occurred. “Don’t. He died defending our way of life. Do not

  assume this battle was solely because of you and Legion.”

  “How can you say it isn’t?” Tears sparkled in her eyes. He

  wanted to reach out and smooth them away, but wasn’t sure

  she would accept his comfort.

  “Arcane has been planning to annihilate the humans and

  dragonseeds for thousands of years. You are a tiny part of

  this. Whether you were here or not, he still would have tried

  to destroy all the humans on Avaris. Do not place the blame

  on yourself. It doesn’t belong there.”

  Without waiting for her to answer, he moved past her.

  They started down the steep incline into the tunnel. Ren

  remained silent during the conversation and continued to do

  so.

  A shocked cry came from Seren. He looked over his

  shoulder. She stood, staring at his brother.

  “What are you doing here?” She placed her hands on

  hips, glaring at the younger man.

  Throat working, Rylen looked at him.

  “Seren, he’s here with me. Arcane’s shadow no longer

  falls on him. It is not our place to judge him.” He started to

  say more, but Ren interrupted him.

  “I am going to bleed to death if this leg is not seen to.

  Seren, leave him and come with us. I helped with Legion’s

  birth, now it is time to return the favor.” The wizard nodded

  at the inner tunnel. He tilted his head closer and murmured

  low so she wouldn’t hear. “Hurry, before she realizes I have

  distracted her.”

  They proceeded without waiting for any of the others to

  follow. Paladin took Ren to his quarters where the wizard

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  stripped off his pants. Paladin helped him recline on the cot

  and covered his hips with a blanket. When he finished, he

  looked up to find Seren standing in the doorway.

  “I ordered hot water to clean it. Who’s going to stitch him

  up?” She moved nearer, eyeing the deep cut. Swallowing, she

  glanced at him. “Don’t expect me to. I don’t know how to

  sew.”

  “Sew?” Paladin frowned at her. Her strange ways amazed

  yet confused him at the same time.

  Ren repeated the word. “No one is going to sew me up.

  Why would you think that?”

  She shrugged. “That’s what we do on Earth. We stitch

  severe cuts with sutures. How is it done here?”

  The wizard chuckled, an expression of relief passing over

  his face. “We use magic. Only magic. The wound will be

  healed from the inside out. This, sometimes, takes several

  days to complete. Largin will take care of it. I’m sure he’ll be

  very busy over the next few weeks.”

  “That’s a relief, I was beginning to worry you wanted me

  to do it. I’m sorry, I like you, but I’d end up hurting you

  worse.” She smiled down at Ren. “Do you want some water

  or maybe something stronger for the pain?”

  He waved her away. “No. Paladin, take her away. Show

  her how to dispel those wings. She’s leaving feathers on my

  floor.”

  Neither argued with Ren. She followed Paladin out of the

  small room into the larger central cavern. He took her arm

  and led her a short distance away to a quiet, sheltered alcove.

  Facing her, he placed his hands on her shoulders.

  “Concentrate on your wings.”

  She closed her eyes. Her face screwed up into a

  thoughtful frown.

  “In your mind see yourself with the wings. Now think of

  what you look like without them. That is all you have to do,”

  he said, watching her face for any sign of confusion.

  After a few seconds, a whitish aura radiated from her.

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  The wings dissolved from her back, some of the feathers

  falling at their feet.

  She reached to feel. Her eyes lit with excitement. “They’re

  gone.”

  “It is a simple matter to call them and then dispel them.

  You’ll become adjusted to it.” As soon as the words came out,

  he regretted them. She would never grow accustomed. She

  intended to leave Avaris. He had no idea whether the magic

  in her blood would work on Earth.

  “Thanks.” The sweet smile he loved to see slipped over

  her lips. Her gray eyes rose to meet his stare. “Are you all

  right? Truly all right?”

  “I took no wounds. There will be many arriving who are

  injured. I need you to help tend them, Largin will show you

  how. I have to return to the battle to make sure all ends the

  way it should.”

  “What do you mean?”

  “The white dragon clan must know I have accepted

  Rylen’s surrender. I have to make sure all of them are aware.

  If not, more innocent lives will be taken and I refuse to carry

  that burden.” He touched her brow. “I will return.”

  She licked her lips, the skin glistening, and nodded. “I

  don’t want you to go, but I understand. Just make sure you

  come back.”

  “I give you my word.”

  He strode away from her, determined to remain strong,

  and never allow her to see how he had hardened his heart in

  preparation for her departure from Avaris.

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  Chapter Twenty-Eight

  The heat from the palm-size green crystal pressed

  between her hands built to a tolerable degree. Seren swept it

  over the open gash on a black dragon clan soldier’s head,

  holding the stone an inch above the cut. The poor man’s face

  carried a deep purple bruise on the left side. He groaned.

  Thankful Largin took the time to show her how to heal

  the wounded humans and dragonseeds, she concentrated on

  healing the man. The process astonished her. Energy in the

  emerald stone passed into the injury, restoring health to the

  flesh. How many people on Earth would benefit from one

  stone with this type of magic in it? Illness, even severe

  injuries would fade into healthy bodies. Many lives would be

  saved. But Paladin mentioned the dragons who traveled to

  Earth had died, unable to survive because of the lack of
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  magic there.

  She finished healing the soldier, straightened, and

  glanced around. So many men and women lay injured. Most

  of the serious had been taken to the city. The wizards at the

  academy used more powerful methods to tend them. The

  worst cases, the ones not able to travel the distance,

  remained for Largin to take care with her assistance.

  Standing, she stretched and scanned the room. Paladin

  hadn’t returned. They would have told her if something

  happened to him. Or would they? Her head started to throb,

  the painful pulses banged against her brow. She rubbed her

  temples. Eyes half-closed, her gaze caught on the spot where

  Rylen sat on the floor across the cavern from her. He’d

  helped with the healing earlier, but now he sat, knees drawn

  to his chest, his arms draped over them. His head rested on

  his arms.

  Still upset with him, she thought about Paladin. Rylen

  was his brother. This reason made it difficult for her to

  ignore him. Moving with slow steps, she walked to the young

  man, zig-zagging through the wounded stretched out on the

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  floor. He’d threatened her life and Legion’s. Memories of her

  time with him worked their way through her mind to taunt

  her. She should turn her back and not bother with him.

  Putting her emotions aside, allowing her resolve to

  harden, she reached the spot and eased down next to him,

  resting her shoulders against the wall. The muscles in her

  back twinged with exhaustion. She shifted to find a better

  position. He lifted his head and looked at her. She met his

  gaze. He averted his eyes.

  Good sign there. Guilt ate at him over his actions.

  The silence between them outweighed the moans and

  quiet comforting voices echoing throughout the cavern. She

  tried to think of something to say, but nothing came to mind

  so she waited, wondering if and when he would speak.

  The serving woman she left to watch over Legion

  appeared in the doorway to her room, carrying a blanket

  wrapped bundle. Even though she saw Seren and who sat

  next to her, the woman headed straight for her. Seren

  wanted to scream at her to stop. The man had threatened

  Legion’s life. Didn’t the woman realize this?

  Yet, Seren waited, keeping silent, to see how Rylen

  reacted. This test would prove Arcane’s influence no longer

  controlled him.

  The dark skinned woman halted before them, leaned over

  and handed Legion to her. “Pardon, my lady, but he is

  fretting.”

  Clasping her child against her breast, Seren lifted the

  blanket from Legion’s face. The scrunched features surprised

  a laugh from her. She murmured thanks to the woman and

  glanced over at Rylen.

  He stared at Legion, an expression of wonder on his face.

  He lifted a finger to the baby, but stopped. His throat worked

  and he looked away.

  When he spoke, his voice, so similar to Paladin’s, cracked

  with unshed tears. “You will never forgive me. I do not blame

  you.”

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  Uncomfortable and unsure, she blurted out. “It’ll take of

  lot of proving on your part for me to trust you.”

  “I understand.”

  The meekness in his answer fanned her ire. “Understand?

  Yeah, right. You don’t understand anything. You tried to kill

  me and my baby—your own nephew. He’s your blood

  relative. Explain that to me.”

  He shook his head, averting his eyes. “I do not truly

  remember a time when I wasn’t under Arcane’s spell. I was

  seven when he attacked and placed his spell on me.

  Afterward, I only recall bitterness and hatred for Paladin, the

  brother I had always loved with all my essence.”

  “Why didn’t you fight against the spell?”

  Resting his brow on his arms which were still folded over

  his knee, he hid his face. “How was I to fight against an adult

  dragon’s dark magic? I had not yet grown into my wings.”

  “What does that have to do with anything?”

  He rolled his forehead across his arm. “My wings would

  have given me more power to repel his attack. As it was, I fell

  to him.”

  “What now? Are you going to fall to another dragon if it

  decides to make the world a wasteland like Arcane? Do you

  have the ability to stop it?” She had to make sure.

  His response came low and quiet. “I do not know.”

  Legion laughed. The sound surprised her so she looked

  away and smiled down at her son. He actually laughed loud

  for only five days old. She glanced at Rylen. He lifted his

  head and stared at his nephew, amazement evident on his

  face.

  Taking a chance, hoping she wasn’t wrong, she said,

  “Well, he seems to think you do.”

  Rylen met her gaze and crumpled. Tears filled blue eyes a

  shade lighter than Paladin’s. He tried to speak, but just a

  breathy gust escaped. After several attempts, he managed to

  speak, his voice no higher than a whisper. “I’m sorry, so

  sorry. I never meant...”

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  “Hush, it’s over with. Paladin believes you’re back to

  normal. I’m not comfortable with that, but I trust him. Why,

  I don’t know. He wasn’t honest with me either.” She reached

  out and smoothed a hand over the back of his head. “You’re

  his brother. I can’t change that.”

  Not sure how it happened, whether he tilted or she pulled

  him, but he ended up with his head against her shoulder,

  sobs breaking free from his chest in deep heart-rending

  gasps.

  Tears sprang to her eyes. Quiet forgiveness entered her

  heart. She offered him no words, just gentle pats and low

  comforting murmurs. Voices, louder than earlier, came from

  the entry to the large cavern. She glanced over to see what’d

  happened. Paladin stood several feet inside the room. His

  gaze centered on her and his brother.

  For him, she soothed Rylen. For him, and him alone.

  * * * *

  The sight of his brother sobbing against Seren’s shoulder

  forced Paladin to stop. Warmth bloomed in his chest. His

  love for Seren grew to a higher level than he’d believed

  possible. She put her anger aside and opened her heart to his

  brother.

  He drew in a deep breath, steeling his mind for what he

  must do. Requesting this boon from her would sever all her

  ties to him. She would despise him. He moved in their

  direction, halting once he reached them.

  She said Rylen’s name. His brother lifted his head,

  swinging around to meet Paladin’s look.

  She shifted Legion in her arms, worry clouding her eyes.

  “Is it over? Are they gone?”

  “No.” Frightened, torn by what he must do, he knelt on

  the other side of her. “The rogues refuse to surrender. Legion

  is the only one they will obey.”

  Her eyes widened with comprehension. She shook her

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  head. “No. I’m not sending him out there. He’s a baby. What

  can he do?”

  Clenching his teeth, Paladin rubbed his brow. “Seren,

  even though he is an infant, he is still the one dragon king.

  They must obey him.”

  “And if they don’t? What then? Will they kill him?” Terror

  edged her words, her body trembled. Her hair shook even

  though she stiffened.

  He met her gaze and held it. “I would die protecting him.

  He will not be taken from you. I have given my sworn oath. I

  will stand by it with my last breath.”

  She shook her head, over and over, tears welling in her

  eyes.

  He reached for his son, slipping his hands under the tiny

  body.

  Legion cooed, blowing bubbles.

  She tightened her hold.

  Paladin gritted his teeth and closed his eyes, searching for

  the strength and wisdom to make her understand. “If he is

  not shown to the rogues, they will overrun the world. We will

  return to the way it was five thousand years ago. You did not

  come to this world for that purpose, and Legion was not born

  to destroy, but to preserve. Please, let your faith in me return

  once more. I swear I will keep him safe in my arms.”

  She sniffed, sucking in shaky breaths. With gentle care,

  he took Legion from her. Her hands covered her face,

  shielding her pain from him, but her sobs stole through,

  shredding his heart.

  Unable to witness her despair, he stood and turned,

  striding to the entrance. Resolve melting under grief, he

  hurried, seeking distance to strengthen his mind for what he

  must do.

  Light footsteps followed by heavier ones, trailed behind

  him. He glanced over his shoulder. She came, tears

  streaming down her face with Rylen fast on her heels.

  Paladin reached the mouth to the cavern. Largin waited

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  ahead to open the barrier. He nodded at the old wizard who

  spouted the spell. The gap appeared. Paladin went through.

  Heat, dust and sparkling motes met him on the other side.

  Continuing across the desert, he came to an abrupt halt.

  The six clan leaders landed, surrounding him. He turned in a

  circle staring at each one, studying them, waiting for their

  guidance, hoping if any within this battle would keep him

  and Legion safe then they would.

  * * * *

  Unable to drag in a deep breath, Seren wrapped her arms

 

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