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Finn’s shoulders relaxed and he let out a silent sigh of relief as Exodus moved up beside him. Glancing down he smiled at her. “I wasn’t sure it would work.” He admitted softly.
“It worked spendidly, but you seem to have forgotten me in the theatrics.” Exodus replied and frowned at him.
“I haven’t forgotten you. Shade simply changed your role in things with his blatant stupdidity. So no loud proclamations for you my dear, I’m sorry for that, but this crowd can’t properly appreciate you anyway. So rather than waving your hands over a bunch of arrogant High Lords please do everything you can to ensure that idiot doesn’t end up in my domain.” He added dryly as he waved a hand toward the distant Spell Hawk.
Exodus looked up and nodded once. “He is about to engage them.” She observed softly. “So it’s too late to keep him out of the fight completely.” Nodding once more she stepped back and faded into the shadows of the palace. “I will do whatever it takes to ensure he does not die Finn. You have my word on that.”
“And you have my eternal gratitude for sparing me an eternity with Shade Morcaillo annoying me.” Finn replied as he shifted his attention back to the High Lords. And so it begins. He mused silently as he narrowed his eyes and watched as the first blow of the battle was struck by Shade. Shaking his head slowly he felt a smile form on his lips. “You have balls of solid stone Shade, I’ll give you that.” He whispered to the empty air around him and wondered if anyone below him would have had the courage to face two armies alone.
Chapter 22
Sanctuary
Metal screamed in protest as the Spell hawk that had broken rank to pursue him slammed into one of its sister ships in the process of turning about to fire on him. With a flick of his wrist Shade poured more magic into The Shade and sent her racing above the roar of flames that burst from the entangled ships. The flash of debris caught the edge of his vision and he reacted without thought even as he dodged under the sweeping strike of a dragon.
He could hear the steady fire of his ship’s guns but didn’t spare a moment of his attention to concern himself with Grim’s accuracy. It would be a fortunate coincidence if Grim managed to bring some of the enemy forces down with his shots, but it wasn’t required. All they had to do was distract the enemies and his chaotic flight through the middle of their ranks was succeeding splendidly at that.
Dark scaled forms rose below his ship and Shade reacted instantly bringing his ship hard to the right. His reaction speed was flawless when linked with his ship, but he doubted the Spell Hawk that had been heading toward him could say the same. If the other pilot didn’t manage to correct his course within the next breath he would be cuddled tightly with a rather unhappy dragon.
Shade’s gaze moved over the crowded stretch of sky and he calculated his flight with the precision of a dancer as he wove through their ranks darting from side to side like a hummingbird. He had no choice but to stay in the thick of them. If he broke away or rose too far above or below them he would be an open target for them to fire upon. They couldn’t use their ranged weapons against him as long as he was in their ranks without the risk of hitting one of their own.
The only concern he had for the moment was the Dragons, and they were more than enough of a challenge for him. Not only did he have to evade claws and teeth he had to worry about their tails which with the larger ones meant dodging a thirty foot whip that didn’t always seem to consider the proximity of its allies as a concern.
Bright flame filled the sky behind him and Shade had no choice but to climb as swiftly as he could to avoid the Dragon’s breath. True Dragon’s breath would melt his hull as easily as butter on a warm stove. The sound of gun shots filled the air around him and Shade spun his ship from left to right before diving again as he neatly evaded the dragonfire as well as the attacking Spell Hawks.
His breath caught in his throat as bright scales appeared suddenly directly in front of him and it was all he could do to evade the dragon that had appeared literally out of nowhere to attack. “Bastard.” Shade hissed as the telltale screech of metal screamed from the back of his ship as the dragon’s claws skimmed along his hull. “Invisibility is cheating.” He grumbled and felt his pulse quicken as he considered the implications of what had just happened.
It had to have been the Barllen on the front of his ship that had canceled the Dragon’s spell. He didn’t think the creature would have dropped its magic with such a brilliant ambush tactic. He only had Barllen on the sides and front of his ship though, which meant if one of the creatures was smart enough to attack from behind or below he wouldn’t even see the hit coming.
Melissa Myers's Books
- Archenemies (Renegades #2)
- A Ladder to the Sky
- Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire #1)
- Daughters of the Lake
- Hiddensee: A Tale of the Once and Future Nutcracker
- House of Darken (Secret Keepers #1)
- Our Kind of Cruelty
- Princess: A Private Novel
- Shattered Mirror (Eve Duncan #23)
- The Hellfire Club