Dragon Racer 2 (Dragon Racers) by M. R. Mathias

Dragon Racer 2 (Dragon Racers) by M. R. Mathias

Author:M. R. Mathias [Mathias, M. R.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Mathias Publishing
Published: 2018-10-29T04:00:00+00:00


Part V - Wild wings

Chapter Twenty-Two

It took a few days, but eventually Meifeng recovered from the poison lingering in her body. She hadn’t yet gotten over losing her dragon She’en, though. She was given a bed on the upper floor of their new place, next to Sharrah’s room. Sharrah, Sir Grady, and Inula took turns attending her, but no matter how much better Meifeng’s health became, her spirits never seemed to lift.

Sir Grady was as kind as a man could be. He loved Meifeng and it showed in the way he cared for her. Meifeng loved him too, and Sharrah was glad when she walked in one day and caught them kissing. Any form of emotion her mentor showed, that wasn’t sadness or regret, was welcome.

Sharrah wasn’t sure why her father hadn’t been there as of late, but she doubted it was because of his old feelings for Meifeng. She hoped he was off dealing with the Deggari portal, and the war mongers coming through it, but she didn’t even know where Deggari was, and hoped she never had to find out. But it probably had more to do with the fact that King Travvingto, the old one, had been killed, now Prince Torrin, now King Travvingto II had put heavy bounties on all their heads. Luckily, his was a small kingdom, and without a longstanding record of paying such rewards. At least that was Master Luumin’s take on the news.

When she wasn’t attending Meifeng, Sharrah studied the Book of Spells, or rode on Azure’s back. They didn’t wander very far away from their new home, though. And not because Luumin warned them from doing so, but more so because Sharrah knew the dangerous little mog was out there somewhere, probably waiting for her.

The last thing she wanted was to be pricked by an unseen dart, or worse.

Kin, on the other hand, was preparing for his first wild wing race. On the practice course they’d set up, he was getting better at starting from a standstill in the middle of an endless banking turn. It didn’t look easy, and Sharrah didn’t envy him in this endeavor. Master Luumin encouraged Sharrah to watch him prepare. When she did Kin went out of his way to try and impress her. Sharrah’s father said that without someone to compete with, tricking him in to showing off was the best way to get him to push Mala to her limits.

One day she was leaning on a cattle fence, watching the cows Cholt bought trot nervously away from Sizzle and Scorch. The twins were chasing them in a comical attempt at hunting. It was all Rom could do to keep them from pouncing on one of herd and having a feast.

Kin and Mala were with Sir Grady, and Cholt, on the far side of the field doing a starting drill over and over. Sharrah didn’t think the start mattered as much as he thought. If it were her, she would be spending more time working on the undulating move the wyrms used to gain speed while turning.



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