Fires Above, Heroes Below (Dragon's Dawn Book 1) by Dan Michaelson & D.K. Holmberg

Fires Above, Heroes Below (Dragon's Dawn Book 1) by Dan Michaelson & D.K. Holmberg

Author:Dan Michaelson & D.K. Holmberg [Michaelson, Dan & Holmberg, D.K.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: ASH Publishing
Published: 2024-05-14T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter Nineteen

The energy that blasted outward was different than what they had felt before. It was familiar in some ways, though, and it left his skin tingling.

“Is that a mage attacking the dragon?” Rowan’s voice was quiet and sounded a little odd. He understood, as he felt much the same way, and probably for the same reason.

“I think so,” Laric said.

“If a mage can attack a dragon, then why didn’t the headmaster do it?” Rowan asked.

She wasn’t wrong. He thought about what he had overheard when he’d been by himself near the school. What if the headmaster was somehow involved? It hadn’t sounded like her, but what if someone there had been working with Korthal, someone who was tied to the school?

He didn’t have those answers, and at this point, he wasn’t sure he could ever have those answers.

“No mage can take on a dragon,” Iveris said.

Laric looked at the dragon and realized maybe she was right. There had just been that one burst of wind.

Which meant maybe there was only one mage.

A single mage taking on a dragon wasn’t going to go well for the mage.

“Let’s keep moving,” Malcolm said, motioning back down the hill and over toward Laric’s farm—and the shed. “I don’t want to be here for a dragon battle. Besides, we saw the Korthal soldiers. We aren’t going to be able to do anything.”

Rowan leaned close to him. “He’s not wrong. Let’s get moving.”

As much as the idea of watching a dragon battle intrigued him, it also was a terrible idea to linger, because it was the kind of thing that would only end up with them getting caught in the middle of something they had no reason to be a part of.

So he turned, and he began to run. And as he did, he felt that heat continuing to sweep around him. There was a considerable energy to it.

They had to get back to the shed and hide.

Another burst of wind slammed into him, making him stagger. The force of it was impressive and brutal, and required that he pay attention to what he was doing, mostly so he could be ready for it. But then he felt the wind shifting. It wasn’t targeting them, not the way it seemed. It was targeting the dragon.

It had to be, but how could it? And how could he feel it so distinctly?

The dragon let out a cry. Its wings struck the air, as if it was trying to maintain its position.

The only reason Korthal had not been able to attack had been because of the Mage Society. Laric had never really considered how, or what that meant, but having seen the might of the dragon, he found it difficult to even consider the possibility that any mage would be able to overpower it.

Until now.

Each blast of wind rotated, spinning in a way that worked counter to the others, as each one threatened to topple the dragon.

The dragon started to spiral.

Laric could see a darkened figure seated atop the creature.



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