Hail to the Queen (Sage Trilogy, Book 3) by Julius St. Clair

Hail to the Queen (Sage Trilogy, Book 3) by Julius St. Clair

Author:Julius St. Clair [St. Clair, Julius]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: L & W Books
Published: 2013-03-28T23:00:00+00:00


Chapter 9 – And Then There Were Four…

The largest of the dragons broke Catherine’s grip through sheer strength and immediately rocketed towards her. She tried to re-establish the grip, but he was able to dodge her attempts with little effort, despite his large frame. When it was apparent she wasn’t going to be able to kill him the same way as the others, she placed her sword in a defensive position and waited for the worst. Sure enough, he fired off two gigantic fireballs that would have hit her dead on but she used the stone’s power to grab each one with a claw made of light, and throw them away to her side. The dragon huffed and considered his options as she screamed into the air.

“If you want to kill me, you’ll have to come down here and get me!”

The dragon heard her cry and swooped down suddenly, perching on the mountainside, and standing only a few yards away from where the Princess stood. She clutched her sword and leapt to the rock where the dragon waited, swinging at his roaring, lowered face. The dragon dodged and turned to swat at her with his tail. She leapt over it and used the stone’s power to grip his neck in the same manner like before. With her being closer in proximity, she was able to strengthen her grasp and force the dragon’s head down into the ground. She fell down towards his neck with the sword guiding her but the dragon was somehow able to twist its neck at the last second and shoot off a fireball as large as a house straight into her.

She braced against it, but the force was too powerful, sending her flying away from the dragon’s body and through the side of the castle. Her armor shattered on impact, and her sword disappeared from her hands as she rolled and skidded along the brick floor, passing a number of paintings, royal curtains and small tables.

As soon as she was able, she leapt to her feet and nearly stumbled in vertigo just as she heard the dragon roar outside.

Maybe it’s better for me that I was thrown into the castle. She thought as she tried to figure out what floor she was on. If she went out the hole in which she was thrown, the dragon would surely be waiting for her. She didn’t have the castle entrance either since it had been destroyed earlier, so what was the best course of action?

Her thoughts were interrupted as a fireball plowed through the outside wall, a few inches from her face, and into the castle interior. She winced and clutched her face from the momentary heat flash that washed over her, but then she began concentrating on the stone once more. If the dragon was going to smoke her out, there was no point in hiding.

Once her armor was back on and her sword was firmly in her hand, she ran back towards the hole in which



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