[Dragon's Gift 01.0 - 05.0] Complete Series by Linsey Hall

[Dragon's Gift 01.0 - 05.0] Complete Series by Linsey Hall

Author:Linsey Hall [Hall, Linsey]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781942085904
Amazon: B071JKS1B2
Goodreads: 35335949
Publisher: Bonnie Doon Press
Published: 2017-06-03T06:00:00+00:00


10

The dragons were small—no bigger than dogs—but they were dragons. They swooped in the air above, each made of a different element. The fire dragon dive-bombed us, its flickering red body hurtling through the air, its orange eyes riveted to my own.

“Go!” I yelled.

Aidan rolled off me, and I scrambled away, dirt flying beneath my clawing hands. The fire dragon plunged low, its flaming orange belly singeing the grass. Up close, I could tell that it wasn’t a flesh-and-blood dragon, but rather a creature made entirely of flame.

And the flame was very real. The grass was black where the dragon had flown.

Something hard hit me from behind, and I flew forward, landing on my face. Burning pain fired through my nose. Smoky wind rushed by my head, blowing my hair up.

The smoke dragon had nailed me.

I scrambled to my feet and spun, finding Aidan in the path of the fire and stone dragons. He lunged to the side, but the stone dragon got him in the arm, a blow so powerful that Aidan grunted, the first sound of pain I’d ever heard him make. His arm hung at an odd angle, limp at his side.

A freezing, wet force slammed into my head from behind, soaking me in a deluge of ice water that made my brain ache like an ice cream headache on steroids. I fell to my knees, my stomach heaving from the pain. Icy water dripped down my back, and my hair plastered itself to my head.

“We come as friends!” I shouted, my own voice making my head throb. The words sounded stupid—take me to your leader-esque—but I couldn’t think of anything else with my brain frozen.

Heat flared at my back. The fire dragon! I dodged just in time, throwing myself to the ground before it lit me up.

These little bastards were pissing me off!

I scrambled to my feet just as Aidan swung a tree branch with his good arm. It cracked against the stone dragon, who’d been headed straight for my skull, and the little monster hurtled in the other direction, head over tail. It caught the air under its wings again, flying high and uninjured.

“Ideas?” Aidan muttered, chucking his broken branch aside. He gripped his dislocated arm and shoved it back into its socket, grunting.

What a badass.

My head still ached, and I was soaked to the waist. I so did not have the energy or the patience for this.

I spun to face the smoke dragon that hurtled toward us. Its gray gaze met mine as it charged.

I held out my hand, something unfamiliar but natural urging me on, and commanded, “Halt!”

The wispy gray dragon pulled to stop in midair, confusion sparking in its silver eyes. Out of the corner of my vision, I caught sight of the fire dragon doing the same.

“They’ve all stopped,” Aidan said.

“Yeah.”

My dragon sense, which up to this moment I’d only used to find treasure, tugged in my chest. Like it recognized these little guys.

“I’ve got no idea why,” I said, though I knew it had to have something to do with my FireSoul.



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