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Dragon Wish

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by Judith Leger


  revealed nothing, except polite courtesy. She started to go to

  him several times during this voyage, but her pride stood in

  the way. He hadn’t helped either, avoiding her by attending

  to one task or another. Besides, if he wanted her to stay, he

  would ask.

  She mentally groaned. Yeah right, after all the times she

  went on and on about going home to Earth. He’d never come

  to her. He believed she desired to leave Avaris above

  anything. And he was right.

  She frowned. Wasn’t he?

  “Of course it is. That’s all I’ve thought of since I came

  here.” Her smile faltered. “This place isn’t for me. I’d never

  completely fit in. You even told me how hard it was for you.”

  “But in the end, I did. You could too.”

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  Unable to argue with his logic, she stayed quiet. The ship

  flew alongside the island. The dragons waited. She counted

  six, the golden one absent. She glanced at Ren. He stood with

  his feet braced apart, one hand holding his staff. He stared at

  the empty pedestal where the great beast should have sat.

  Disappointment flashed across his face. She wanted to

  step to him and reassure him, but it’d do no good. He didn’t

  believe the dragon existed. Nothing she said would change

  his opinion. He had to see it with his own eyes.

  Just on the other side of the wizard, Paladin oversaw the

  placing of the off ramp. Wood thumped against the stone.

  Seren jumped at the sound. A few more minutes and she’d

  return home. Moments from now, she’d never see him again.

  Her chest tightened. Her eyes burned but she fought to keep

  the surge of overpowering emotions inside. I have to stay

  strong.

  One sailor loped across the ramp. He tied the end off with

  a length of rope around natural protruding rocks. When he

  finished, Seren’s gaze flew to Paladin. He gripped the railing

  with one hand, the knuckles white. His chest expanded and

  he released his hold to turn to her. Their glances met and

  locked. Her breath froze in her chest. Hope sparked within

  her. If only he’d ask her to stay. She was more accustomed to

  this world. If only...

  He inclined his head and held a hand out. The moment

  fled in the salty sea breeze. Instead of going to him, she went

  straight to the ramp. Swallowing the sorrow growing in her

  heart, she hurried across the wood planks to the solid ground

  on the other side. Her resolve weakened once she stepped on

  the island. She looked over her shoulder. He followed, his

  jaw clenched, the muscle ticking with each step he took.

  For the best. Her grandmother loved to say those words

  whenever something failed to happen. Well, in this case the

  old lady was right. This was for the best. Paladin had been

  reinstated as king. The dragons had accepted the role

  humans played on Avaris, and Arcane, the mystic dragon had

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  been all but destroyed. Now she was leaving. All for the best.

  She waited for him to pass her and take the lead. He

  walked toward one of the caves, going to the center where

  Lior’s cave was situated. Ren came behind them, Leo after

  him.

  The small party worked their way through the narrow

  tunnel until they came to a ledge across from the huge slab in

  the middle of the island. A wide gap with the sea below

  separated them from it. Ren stepped to the edge. He

  mumbled a spell. Glittering blue light formed a bridge

  spanning the distance. Without hesitating, Paladin moved

  onto it, motioning for her to follow.

  Why didn’t he hold her? She needed his arms around her.

  She yearned for just one more kiss, a touch, anything to

  prove he still cared for her.

  She moved onto the lighted bridge. After she reached the

  slab, she brushed by him. The slight contact with his body

  weakened her knees. All her concentration centered on

  staying on her feet and not collapsing from the stress. Legion

  cooed. She sniffed back the rising tears. Wrong thing to do.

  She drew in a deep breath of sandalwood, his scent. It would

  haunt her for life.

  From the dark inner sanction of Lior’s cave, a smooth-

  cheeked young man emerged. His entire body shook, the

  trembling carried through to his white robes. By his looks, he

  appeared no more than fifteen. She glanced over at Paladin.

  His face softened, and he smiled at the boy, extending a hand

  to him.

  “Sachel, it is good to see you.”

  The boy nodded in response, gripping Paladin’s hand. He

  sneaked a quick look at her. She smiled, hoping to put him at

  ease.

  Paladin motioned at her. “Seren, this is Sachel, my

  uncle’s youngest son. He has trained under Bask’s hand since

  he was a small child.”

  Heart softening for the boy, she nodded and said. “Glad

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  to meet you.”

  “My lady.” He bowed low before her. “I hope my service

  here will be a blessing to you.”

  Oh, yes, she liked him. Polite, courteous, nothing at all

  like Bask. Still, a twinge of grief went through her over the

  loss of the great wizard.

  Looking from her to Paladin, Sachel almost stuttered with

  his next question. “Shall we begin?”

  Unable to resist, she stared at Paladin. He swallowed and

  inclined his head. He showed no signs of asking her to stay

  with him.

  “Very well. Step to the edge, and I will inform Melina the

  conjunction between the great dragons may begin.” The boy

  turned. He leapt into the air, glistening white wings appeared

  on his back, unfurling and carrying him to the new clan

  leader.

  So this was it. In the next few minutes, she’d be home in

  New Orleans. After a while, this world would be like a dream

  with some good and bad parts. Her throat tightened. She

  blinked to fight the rise of tears. Damn it, her nose burned.

  She clenched her teeth, determined not to let Paladin see her

  cry.

  After a brief conversation between the young wizard and

  the mighty clan leaders, Sachel descended to the slab. He

  stood separate from the rest of them with his staff held

  before him. The dragons leapt away from their pedestals,

  soaring in a circle the same way as when they’d purified her

  blood.

  So long ago with a flood of events between.

  The dragons came to a stop, facing Sachel, with the black

  beast on bottom and each of the others halting above the one

  in front until, Melina hovered at the top. Stacked in a

  multicolored tower, they released their fiery breath at the

  dragon stone tip in Sachel’s staff.

  A light beam reflected from the stone, coming to rest in

  the center of the slab. Brilliant white light lengthened and

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  widened across the area. In the center, a door appeared.

  Heart racing, excited over seeing E
arth again, Seren took

  a step to the door.

  Two more steps and Legion cooed. She glanced at him.

  His gaze, so clear and innocent, held hers.

  “It’s okay. We’ll be home soon.”

  She walked the remaining distance without stopping.

  Reaching the door, she hesitated. The golden knob sparkled

  in the gleaming light.

  All she needed to do was grasp and turn it. Simple

  movements, but she froze. Memories assailed her with

  images from her past.

  Her wedding and Mandy’s birth. Wonderful thoughts

  ending in tragedy. First with her daughter’s death followed

  by divorce. With no immediate family, she and Legion would

  be alone. They’d manage. She had the confidence to realize

  this. But would it be enough?

  What if someone noticed Legion’s powers? What would

  happen to him—to her?

  In the middle of these tormenting thoughts, more images

  came to mind of her time on Avaris. The picnic in the

  beautiful meadow, dancing aboard the airship, meeting so

  many new people, and seeing the unique places on this

  planet. New friends, most were closer to her than even her

  distant blood relatives back home.

  Paladin.

  How could she leave him? She loved him.

  Struggling to catch her breath, she glanced over her

  shoulder. Her gaze found him. He stood stiff, staring at her.

  A single tear slid over the curve of his cheek.

  Her heart shattered.

  “I can’t do it,” she whispered.

  His stride devoured the distance between them. His arms

  encircled her, pulling her against him. Holding tight, he

  murmured against her hair. “You want to return. It’s what

  you’ve desired.”

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  “No.” She buried her face into his shoulder. “Not any

  longer.”

  “Then what? Tell me.”

  She lifted her gaze to meet his. Vision blurry, she sniffed

  and tried to smile. “For you to love me.”

  “You have that. Can you doubt it?”

  She shook her head. She slipped an arm around his waist.

  “If I leave, I’ll never see you again.”

  “Probably, but I am willing to let you go if it will bring

  you happiness. When I first married, I tried to make my wife

  happy, but she spurned my attempts. With you, though, all I

  desire is for your peace and joy. Nothing for myself, all for

  you.”

  She smiled through her tears. “And that’s a good thing for

  you?”

  “Always.”

  “I guess you’d better tell them I’m not going. Maybe one

  day, when Legion is older. When he can control his power.

  We’ll go visit my world so he can see it.” She hoped so. Her

  child was a part of both Avaris and Earth.

  “I see no reason why this cannot be.” Paladin leaned away

  and stared into her eyes. “I do love you, Seren.”

  Those words stopped time for her. They shone from his

  eyes with pure truth. Her heart caught with the realization he

  did love her.

  He kept an arm around her shoulder and turned to the

  others waiting on the side of the slab. “Enough, Sachel. The

  dragons can release the spell. She has decided to remain with

  us.”

  Within a second after Paladin made this announcement,

  the dragons broke free from the tower, spinning off. They

  circled to land on their pedestals.

  Leo moved to meet them, a wide grin stretched across his

  face. “You won’t regret it. I was hoping you’d stay. Even to

  the point that I almost made a wish.”

  “Hush,” Seren said. “Only one wish per decade and

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  Paladin used it.”

  She glanced at him. Placing a hand against his neck, she

  tugged him down to her. “And I’m glad he did.” She rose to

  meet him, sealing her words with a gentle kiss. “Let’s go

  home.”

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  Table of Contents

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Chapter Seventeen

  Chapter Eighteen

  Chapter Nineteen

  Chapter Twenty

  Chapter Twenty-One

  Chapter Twenty-Two

  Chapter Twenty-Three

  Chapter Twenty-Four

  Chapter Twenty-Five

  Chapter Twenty-Six

  Chapter Twenty-Seven

  Chapter Twenty-Eight

  Chapter Twenty-Nine

 

 

 


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