Dragon Approved Complete Box Set by Ramy Vance & Michael Anderle

Dragon Approved Complete Box Set by Ramy Vance & Michael Anderle

Author:Ramy Vance & Michael Anderle [Vance, Ramy & Anderle, Michael]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781649710734
Publisher: LMBPN Publishing
Published: 2020-07-28T22:00:00+00:00


Chapter Four

The battle was over. The creatures that hadn’t been obliterated by the meteor’s green beam had been killed by the dragonriders. There were a few of those riders walking amongst the corpses, finishing off whatever had survived.

The rest of the dragonriders had removed themselves from the battlefield, making sure they were a good distance from the meteor’s range. Many of them gazed up at the object, their hearts still racing from the battle, fearful of the meteor’s power.

Despite having been in the atmosphere for some time, the meteor hadn’t moved any closer. It hung in the same place it had since originally entering the atmosphere. This was cause for concern and had prompted a heated discussion amongst the riders.

Team Boundless had instantly gone to service their dragons, Alex trying to drive home the point that the comfort and safety of their dragons were the priorities outside of battle. She reminded her squad that this would put them in the position to fight again as quickly as possible.

No one from Boundless had a problem with that logic, and they broke off from the main group of riders, who were busy celebrating their victory, their dragons patiently waiting to be drained of draconian fluid.

Alex was elbow deep in Chine’s spine, both of them wincing and trying to ignore their pain when Roy approached from the other dragonriders’ camp. “You guys like to keep to yourselves?” Roy called to her.

The dragonrider ignored Roy at first, preferring to pay attention to the task at hand. Once Chine’s fluid had been drained, it started to absorb into her body. She sat down, gritting her teeth through the pain, waiting for it to pass.

Pain, like all things, does pass. Once Alex was finished absorbing the fluid, she playfully slapped the back of her dragon’s head and leaped off, sending her thoughts. All right, gotta go see how much trouble I’m in this time.

Chine didn’t show any physical signs of having heard Alex, but she could feel the dragon chuckling inside her head. Your strategy won the battle. Today might not be the day to ask for forgiveness.

Roy was waiting for Alex, admiring Chine from afar as she lazily walked up. “Keep to ourselves?” Alex repeated. “Not really. We’d love to be hanging out with the big kids, but I have the sneaking suspicion we aren’t wanted.”

It was Roy’s turn to act awkward. The man reminded Alex of a child trying to muster up the courage for an apology. Finally, Roy spoke. “Can’t see why they wouldn’t want you,” he nearly whispered. “Good plan, by the way. Worked like a charm. Got a good head on you. Glad to see it still attached too.”

“I’m planning to keep it that way. Besides, these suicide missions are starting to look more survivable. I’ll probably need a head if I’m going to be doing any more.”

“You were right about there being something else in the meteor as well. I give credit where it is deserved. There must be something operating that beam.



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