Hope what? That her father’s men would rush in to save her? Given her sentence, her illness, they would probably kill her just as quickly even if they found her. She could hope that the growing weakness in her limbs claimed her before she could talk, but that was all she could hope.
Nerra could feel herself transforming, feel herself dying. Her body wasn’t strong enough for this.
She found herself thinking of her siblings: Rodry, who was so quick to act, and Vars, who only acted when it was to his advantage. Greave, who had tried to help her, and Lenore, who would never really understand what it was like to be the younger sister of someone so perfect. Nerra half wished that Erin were here with that little spear of hers, ready to take on the world…
None of them were there though, and she was dying.
Her thoughts turned to the dragon, back in its cave. It was so tiny, so young. Would it be able to leave the cave? Nerra had done a good job of stopping the entrance, so if she died… when she died, it would be trapped, starving in the dark. That thought made her cling to life.
She stared up past Bern’s shoulder, and that meant that she was the first to see the shadow flying above the forest’s canopy.
At first, Nerra assumed she must be dreaming, because it was impossible.
But then the creature banked, and dove, and landed.
Men cried out as the dragon rose up over them, a baby still, yet flashing fierce yellow eyes.
The men of Bern’s gang clustered together, some looking to their leader, others looking as though they might simply run.
That great, reptilian mouth opened wide, and then fire poured from it, white hot and sudden, flashing over the men without mercy, without hesitation. They screamed, but the heat was so great that it claimed even their screams. In just seconds, there was nothing left but ash.
Bern grabbed Nerra, dragging her in front of him so that he was between her and the dragon.
“It will kill you before it gets near me,” he said, and Nerra could hear the fear in his voice then.
“You should be afraid,” she whispered. She looked up at the dragon, knowing it was the same one she had found, even though it seemed impossible that it should have already grown so much.
You’re beautiful, she thought.
The dragon leaned forward, tongue flicking out to taste the air. That tongue scraped across Nerra’s skin like a rasp, and she wondered if it could taste her fear, her wonder. Then the dragon’s mouth opened and flame darted, focused and precise and hot, past her head. Nerra heard Bern scream, and his grip loosened as he tumbled back from her.
Nerra fell forward, collapsing to the ground. She didn’t have the strength to rise. She could only look up at the dragon above her, thinking how beautiful it was. The dragon stood there, and in spite of its size, it mewled like the baby it had been such a short time ago, nudging her with its snout as if trying to get her to rise.
“I… can’t,” Nerra managed. “I’m dying.”
The dragon paused, and Nerra wondered if it understood any of her meaning. It didn’t matter, because Nerra could feel the world fading around her.
She fell, eyes closing.
And then she felt it.
Huge, cold claws wrapped themselves around her.
She felt herself being lifted, back arched, higher and higher.
A flap of wings, a rush of cold air.
She was flying.
Nerra managed to open her eyes, and she looked down to see the world rushing by beneath her. They flew just over the treetops, laced with fog, and it was the most beautiful thing she had ever seen. For a moment, just a brief moment, she had a flicker of hope.
And then her world was darkness.
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(Age of the Sorcerers—Book Two)
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