Mist Dragon by D. K. Holmberg

Mist Dragon by D. K. Holmberg

Author:D. K. Holmberg [Holmberg, D. K.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Amazon: B0892CS473
Publisher: ASH Publishing
Published: 2020-08-24T22:00:00+00:00


13

J ason raced downslope toward the dragon. As he ran, he tried to connect to it using a combination of the ice and iron dragons. That might not be enough. At this point, he needed to find a way to bridge a connection between them.

The forest dragon.

By adding power from her, he might be able to shift something to change that distance. He closed his eyes for a moment, halting his running. “I’m not going to harm you,” he said. He used the power of the other two dragons to send the words.

Something swirled around him. Jason could feel that power. It pressed in upon him, making his attempt to connect to the forest dragon difficult.

The mist dragons.

He opened his eyes, looking around. As the mist continued to swirl, Jason maintained his connection to the other dragons. He used the ice dragon, trying to freeze the mist. It solidified, and he sent a pulse of ice through it again, slamming into the mist.

“What are you doing?” Sarah snapped.

He jerked his head around and realized that she spoke to William. He was approaching a dragon within the trees, his hand held up, leaning forward as if bowing to the dragon. They were closer than Jason had realized.

“We are here to help,” William said. “We can protect you.”

“You don’t know if this dragon is already trained,” Sarah said, running up to William. “If it’s with Lorren…” Sarah started.

Jason looked around. The mist hadn’t pressed in on him anymore. If he had other dragons with him, he would have used them with his dark and dangerous connection to the dragons. It wasn’t quite as awful as what the Dragon Souls did, but that didn’t mean that he wasn’t dangerous.

Jason forced power through his connection to the iron and ice dragons, testing for anything Lorren might have done. If Sarah was right and this was one of Lorren’s dragons, he had to separate Lorren’s connection.

William continued forward, holding out his hand.

The dragon lunged. William didn’t budge. He remained frozen in place, his hand held out as he stared at the dragon.

“William!”

Sarah reached for him, but she didn’t need to.

The dragon withdrew, jerking his head off to the side. William stayed with him, holding his hand out. Jason couldn’t help but marvel at William’s confidence. He seemed unmindful of his danger.

Of course, Jason had no idea how much danger he was really in.

When William had claimed he was training the dragons, Jason had teased him, doubting that he could have actually been doing anything. Seeing this and how the dragon responded to him, he couldn’t help but feel as if William actually had a connection.

William stretched his hand out and touched the dragon on the nose, caressing it. The dragon breathed out a hint of steam that parted around William.

Sarah breathed out. “You do have a connection to them.”

William didn’t look in their direction. “Not so much of a connection as you and Jason, but I’ve been working with them.”

“You have to have some connection to do what you’re doing.



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