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Friday, February 22, 2013

Chapter One Excerpt from The Virgin Sacrifice


THE VIRGIN SACRIFICE



MISSY LYONS
Copyright © 2013





Chapter One

The Troll King was overly fond of treasure, and the throne he sat upon was a collection of his most prized precious gems and golden objects. The sparkly bits caught every bit of the light even in his cave home, but the effect was probably not as grand or pompous as he intended to make it. Through Jewel’s eyes, the throne appeared to be more like a pile of sparkly trash and didn’t look very comfortable to sit upon at all.
Jewel had an appreciation for pretty and expensive things as well as the next girl, but she would have chosen something a little more comfortable to sit upon if their positions were reversed. Of course, she really wouldn’t like to be here at all.
She hated being underground. It limited her options for escape and made her feel trapped.
The Troll King’s scaly minions dragged her here to face him, bound and gagged.
It was the only way they could get her to come without losing a body part or two to see him. When the trolls were within ten feet of his chair, they dropped her like a sack of potatoes and she fell awkwardly, scrambling to push up to her knees. She glared at him, imagining what it would be like to attack his person and do him bodily harm. The Troll King surrounded himself with an army of trolls and creatures with twisted forms and dirty bodies. But he was the most disgusting of all with his two-inch fanged teeth that poked out from his mouth. He had a shaggy beard that covered his neck, and the clothes he wore couldn’t have been washed in this century. The musty stench had an unmistakable edge to it that couldn’t possibly be natural. Part of it was being in the dark cave, lit only by torches, and it was always musty and damp in places like this.
But the bigger part of the bad smells in the small chamber came directly from him. She knew his kind had a natural aversion to soap and water. Trolls were dirty, filthy creatures that she’d always avoided given the opportunity.
“Well, well, well.” He grinned at her, sharing a yellowed, toothy, jagged smile. “What have we here? Is it dinner?”
A shiver travelled up her spine, and her eyes widened in fear. He better damn well be kidding.
“Nay, my liege. It is Jewel, the common thief you requested.” The shorter troll snorted through his piglike snout. His portly body ambled forward, and his head dipped down, honoring his leader.
“Interesting, I didn’t expect such a weak and skinny human.” The Troll King tapped his chin thoughtfully, and his lips twisted up in a thin, cruel smile, framed by two saber teeth on either side. The crown of thorns and weeds on his head seemed to catch the dim light and glowed as he tilted his head. “Release her gag so I can speak to her.”
“As you wish.” The taller of her two captors released her gag but didn’t touch her ropes that bound her wrists and ankles. After the fight she put up in town, he knew better. She would be happy to take another try at castrating him with his own knife for the way he treated her.
“Are you the Jewel of the Jaguar? The assassin and thief who stole the Fairy Queen’s book of spells?” One shaggy brow lifted high in morbid curiosity. His dark eyes sparkled in repressed glee.
Damn!
Was that what this was all about? Curse her rotten luck for getting involved with anything to do in the magical realm. She ground her teeth with the memories. Ever since she pulled that spellbook heist off, she was getting all kinds of notoriety, and it didn’t matter that she had since returned the book. After that job, she gained a reputation that people expected her to live up to, and she seemed to gain some unwanted attention from some very unsavory characters.
She spat out the bad taste in her mouth and cleared her throat with a loud cough. Her mouth had become dry, and her tongue was thick from hours with the gag in her mouth. She said with venom in her voice, “Are you the Troll King Luther, whose stench precedes you?”
She really didn’t want anything to do with whatever his high and mighty self had dragged her butt down in this hole to do and wanted him to know exactly how she felt.
“Show our King some respect!” The troll on her left with the scar running across his eye kicked her in the side of her ribs. She doubled over in gut-wrenching pain. He chuckled cruelly when he saw her forced bow. “That’s better, thief.”
The troll to her right answered his question for her. “She’s the thief you wanted all right. I saw a fairy’s light in her room, protecting her while she slept. No human would have that without some trickery on their part, and the entire town talked of her legendary deeds.”
“Feisty. I like it. Maybe I won’t eat you for dinner.” The Troll King’s mouth gaped open in a threatening smile, and his intense gaze pierced her like a knife.
She frowned at the disgusting idea of having her flesh ripped off her bones by his sharp, sharklike teeth, and kept very quiet. Whatever his plans were, she knew instinctively she wouldn’t like it.
“As you may have heard, the dragons in this land have been hunting my people, killing my countrymen, and destroying many of the homes we have taken generations to build. It’s why we have to hide in these holes, and even now, they hunt us down like dogs.”
“Mmm, yes. Dragons are bloodthirsty creatures,” she agreed as if she faced down dragons everyday while keeping her gaze on the king, but worked at the knot at her ankles with her fingers. He was crazy if she thought she’d be going anywhere near a dragon. So this conversation was pointless as far as she was concerned.
“They killed my brother,” he said with venom in his voice.
“So you want revenge? I think you found the wrong woman. You were probably looking for a mercenary or a hired sword, not a thief like me. I don’t deal in the revenge field. I find it too bloody a sport. Someone almost always dies.” She wasn’t about to get involved in some war between trolls and dragons.
“Don’t toy with me. I know your skills, dear.” His façade was not very pretty, and while most of it repulsed her from the rough skin, to the wart on his chin, she had to admit his eyes were the most gorgeous color of green, sparkling like an emerald in the dim light.
“I’m a thief, not a warrior,” she spat.
Damn. Why didn’t she retire years ago? At her age, she should be living in the country married and with children. Instead she was here somewhere hundreds of feet below the surface in the Troll King’s court.
She needed a career change.
“So you only kill by necessity?” One shaggy brow shot up as if he discounted her last statement entirely.
“As a rule, I don’t like killing. But between you and me, I wouldn’t blink if the opportunity presented itself today.” She shrugged, sincerely hoping he couldn’t see her false bravery. She could handle her bow like a professional and shoot a dove at sixty paces right through the eye, but she still regretted the day she let those hunting skills transfer to a human. Murder for hire was a bad business to be in. She hated the blood and the guilt that weighed on her heart, and it was never worth a pile of gold that never melted away an ounce of her guilt. She preferred the life of a thief to that of an assassin.
“I am sure the opportunity will present itself once again.” His cocky assurance pissed her off. He not only wanted her to kill, but he wanted her to kill for him.
She didn’t like being dragged out of bed in the middle of the night any more than she liked him thinking she would agree to do anything for him just because he asked.
“I haven’t agreed to work for you yet. What’s the job?” Two more seconds and she would have her knots free on her wrists, too. Then it would be so long Troll King and hello sunlight. She was much faster than their short, ambling bodies, and she could easily outrun anyone who dared to pursue her.
“Stealing back my treasure and killing the two red dragons that guard it.” His eyes twinkled in mischief and delight. His long scraggly fingers grew white knuckles as he clutched the arm of his chair. He had experienced much grief by the dragons in this valley, and he looked as if he enjoyed the thought of their death a little too much. His mouth twisted up in a cruel smile.
She let a pause go by as if she was seriously considering his offer.
“So let me get this straight. You want me to slay two red fire dragons and steal a mountain of treasure they have hidden in their home?” She was no idiot. She knew the dragon colors meant something, and the red dragons were fire elemental dragons with magic that could kill her with one sweep of their claw. Red dragons were extremely temperamental and hot blooded. They also had a thing for collecting pretty shiny things, and their treasure chamber was likely to rival a miniature mountain range from centuries of collecting and hoarding. She doubted it was all the Troll King’s gold, and he was probably asking for more than his fair share of the treasure.
“Exactly,” the Troll King confirmed.
The silence was deafening. Everyone waited for her answer on the subject.
“Hmm. Sounds like a good way to die. What are you offering me to do this job?” she asked skeptically, not that she was actually considering such a ludicrous offer. She just needed to kill time to make her break for freedom. She had been working the knots on the ropes for some time now. She was nearly done.
“Your life…” He arched one eyebrow high for her. He was amused she would ask for anything in return as if everyone lived to serve him.
“Not good enough. You should call a professional dragon slayer. They could do this job for you with no problem, but I am not a dragon hunter or a killer.” She stood up, and the ropes dropped to the floor in a pile. Everyone on the small room seemed surprised, and she was able to take advantage of that lack of action. She sidestepped and stole the short blade from the soldier’s belt that was closest to her and warily walked away. “Thank you for the pleasure of meeting, your highness, but if you don’t mind, I will be leaving now.”
“Then I will just have to kill your brother.” His shaggy brows dropped to cover his glittering eyes. Anger lit up his features, and his cruel smile gave her no doubt he would do such a horrible thing.
She froze.
“You’re bluffing.” She felt fear travel the length of her spine, sending chills across her body. He had one hell of a poker face if he was bluffing.
King Luther tilted his head back and snapped his fingers. The tall troll closest to Jewel hobbled over to him with hunched shoulders and pulled out a stick from his long cloak. The soldier presented his king with a walking cane. Jewel recognized it immediately and gasped. It was the one her father had carved for Timmy when he had come down with polio. He had customized it so her brother could use it as a crutch when he was young and a cane as he got older. The smooth lines of the tree were carved into a snake that seemed to crawl up the stick, and at the top was a dragon’s claw clutching a precious stone. She had brought him the piece of jade to use, and he had incorporated it as the crowning jewel.
The only way they could have gotten it was to take it from him by force, which meant they likely had Timmy as a prisoner somewhere as well. She had only been concerned with herself and had not thought about the possibility of the trolls taking any of her family as well in the tussle last night. She weighed her options, but she really didn’t have all that many. She was on their turf—which meant she played by their rules or not at all.
“Relax, my dear. Timmy’s safe as long as you agree to cooperate with us.” He grinned wide. Luther seemed to know he had all the trump cards in this game.
What choice did she have? Cooperation would mean her death. Not cooperating would mean Timmy’s death. They may as well be sticking her heart with a knife. It would have about the same results, as trapped as she was feeling now.
“If you touch so much as a hair on his chest, I swear by every madman that walks the halls of Oniseai prison, I will kill you.” Oniseai prison was built to keep all magical beings within the walls. If criminals managed to escape, they got caught up in a maze of ever-changing rooms and halls. Eventually they went mad.
Jewel pointed the dagger directly at Luther the Troll King, prepared to shove it deep into his heart. She knew the act would be suicide on her part. She was outnumbered, but his minions may leave her alone if she threatened their leader. Her eyes narrowed dangerously, waiting to see if he accepted her challenge.
He didn’t seem to care in the slightest that she pointed the toothpick weapon at him. “Interested in my job offer yet?”
She would love to kill him just for the pure pleasure, but it wasn’t going to do her or Timmy any good until she knew what they did to him and where they kept him. She needed to remain calm. It was always her temper which got her into trouble.
She relaxed her posture, knowing a fight would be futile now. Too much was at stake. While she didn’t give a rat’s ass about herself, her crippled brother couldn’t defend himself from the likes of these wicked creatures. She tucked the knife into her belt, for later. “All you want is the gold?”
He nodded, spittle spilling from his lips as he spoke. “I want all of it. Every last doubloon. Those two dragons stole what is rightfully mine, and I won’t rest until it is returned to me, but I can’t risk any of my men going with you.”
“Afraid they might die?” She folded her arms defiantly over her chest. He was sending her on a suicide mission. They both knew it. She was just acknowledging that sad fact. He didn’t want to risk his men because it was unlikely they would come back alive.
He shrugged as if he really didn’t give a damn. “You will have an easier time slipping in the cave and slitting their throats without a lot of men to slow you down.”
“Hmmph.” She snorted out through her nose. It may have gotten a laugh out of her if she thought there was a chance of his suggestion being a joke. “That’s a wagonload of bull crap, and you know it.”
“Tosh.” He gestured dismissively and spoke as if he were doing her a favor, “I will, however, give you whatever supplies you require for this journey.”
Jewel’s lips pursed tightly.
Luther was being generous to a fault for a stingy troll. Perhaps he would be just as generous with her wooden coffin when she was laid to rest in the cold hard ground from this little adventure he was sending her on.
“I will need a wagon to carry the gold.” Dragons were known hoarders. She couldn’t imagine carrying back everything in one trip. She tried to think about everything she might need, but one item she remembered from reading the book of spells she had stolen from the Fairy Court. It may come in handy when dealing with dragons. “I will also require food, and Dragon’s Bane.”
The Troll King Luther didn’t bat an eyelash at the last request, but then again he probably knew what the weed was for, unlike most humans. She learned about the toxin of the rare plant when she stole the book of spells from the Fairy Queen. She had managed to read a little of it before she returned the book. “Done.”
She forced her body to relax. This situation may just turn out okay in the end.
Jewel had no idea where Dragon’s Bane grew or how to get it, but she knew how to use it, and in a dangerous game like this one, that was what counted.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Release Day for THE VIRGIN SACRIFICE

It's finally here! It's officially release day for THE VIRGIN SACRIFICE!

Thank you to all my friends and fans who pre-ordered the book! It's wonderful knowing you all have given me such wonderful support. Today you can download your book off the Siren website and open up the file to read it. :)




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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Adult Excerpt from THE VIRGIN SACRIFICE


THE VIRGIN SACRIFICE



MISSY LYONS
Copyright © 2013
ADULT EXCERPT

“I think the lady needs some persuading, Darryl.”
“No!” she screamed when she felt an arm snake around her and the man named Darryl pulled her close. She smelled the faint but pleasant male odor of mesquite and smoke, a powerful blend that affected her equilibrium. It was on instinct alone that she managed to evade his grasp. An arm twist and a sidestep and she used his weight to throw him to the ground. She crouched, ready to fight again if she had to. “Don’t touch me and no one gets hurt.”
“Feisty, aren’t you?” The big one in front of her chuckled, raising her temper.
“Just how you like them, Darius,” Darryl said in a prone position. He should be groaning in pain with the air knocked out of his lungs, but he looked almost amused.
The one on the ground wasn’t down there for long, and he hooked a leg around hers, sweeping her off her feet. If she didn’t know better, she would have said he planned to have her land in his arms. Her struggles were in vain, and he only seemed to tighten his grip on her the more she tried to wriggle free. One leg wrapped around her, tangling in hers. He was a remarkably hard, and there was a part of his body growing harder.
Darius was laughing hysterically, enjoying his show of her wrestling with his brother. The physical resemblance between the brothers was uncanny.
Desperation and panic hit her hard. She used the only resource she had left and bit down as hard as she could on his arm, tearing into his soft flesh with her teeth.
Darryl only grew more aroused, and his hard cock seemed to grow two inches longer to rest between her thighs. “Mmm, you should save that for the bedroom, lass. If you do it again, you will have consequences you may not like.”
“Screw you!”
“We’d be delighted. We’re only waiting for you to be honest with us. Ready to talk yet?” Darius asked again in a softer tone as he knelt by her.
Not ready to play any sexual games, she caved. Her resolve to escape would be gone if Darryl insisted on stroking her inner thigh as he was doing now, and if his brother joined in, all hope would be lost.
“I could say anything and you wouldn’t be the wiser. Whoever sent me would become your new enemy. I could start a war with my words.”
“I could smell your lies through your bravery, lass. You would do better being honest with us. We could have already killed you if we wanted to.”
She was tired of everything. In some ways she would welcome death.
“I am really tired of being the pawn of everyone else. The Troll King is your real enemy.” She rolled, and the man on top of her rolled with her, easily staying with her as if his body were glued to hers.
Damn it. This new position was worse than before.
“All right. You can kill me now.” She was so embarrassed she could die, and the guy she was on top of would not let her go. His cock was in perfect alignment with her aching pussy.
Darius chuckled. “With a thousand little deaths. Death is not an escape but a beginning.”
“Are you talking about sex? Just kill me now and get it over with.” She groaned. Wriggling to escape only made everything worse, and her heightened sexual tension was ready to snap.
“All in due time, my dear.” Darius responded.
“Of course, Darius! He’s still pissed at us for killing his brother. I would have thought he would have sent more of a warrior than you.” Darryl spoke from on top of her and looked at her with disdain in his eyes.
“Or an army,” Darryl said thoughtfully. His eyes danced in amusement, colors swirled in their depths.
They didn’t understand who she was. She could be just as dangerous as a trained soldier.
“Who better than a thief?” she retorted. She was tired of playing games and even more tired of hiding who she was. Maybe if they understood, they would let her go from this convoluted mess. “I was supposed to kill the two dragons and steal your treasure.”
“Just one little woman against two red fire dragons? You had to know that was suicide. No, the only reason you were sent to us was to bait us. You are a virgin sacrifice, and I have to admit—very difficult to resist.” Darius’s eyes roved her body, hungrily devouring every ripe curve as if she belonged to him simply because she was in his arms.
The self-righteous possessive bastard.
“I am Jewel, the thief and assassin, and if you were dragons, you would be dead. I don’t need an army to be successful. I just need to know what or who I’m up against.” Darius eyes narrowed to dangerous slits while she spoke. A shiver travelled her spine, whether in fear or desire for something else, she was unsure. She knew in her heart in all likelihood these were the two dragons she was after, but she wanted to put space between them and her. She wanted to feel like she was in control again, and it didn’t help to have Darryl on top of her looking like he would fuck her if she said anything close to yes.
She didn’t like the way her belly did flip-flops when they looked at her, or the way Darryl’s fingers seemed to accidentally brush her breasts. She felt the thread of sexual awareness and a moist heat that sank from her belly to settle in her pussy.
“Jewel?” Darius came closer, and every step made the throb of her pussy more unbearable. He tilted her head up to his, and his eyes glowed amber, whirling in the daylight as intense as an evening fire glowed in the darkness. He mesmerized her with his overwhelmingly male beauty, and she felt breathless under his intense scrutiny. “Then it’s definitely fate that brought you to us. You see, my brother Darryl and I collect jewels.”
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Monday, February 04, 2013

Guest Blog: Welcome Author LaVerne Thompson


Can you hear the dragon’s roar?
By LaVerne Thompson

For as long as I can remember I’ve been fascinated with the concept of dragons. When I was younger I’d read any book that had anything to do with dragons. And while I enjoyed them all, some more than others, for me something was always missing. I didn’t want to just have a dragon as a friend or pet I wanted to be a dragon. Hence my story idea was birthed about a race of dragons that could shift into human form. The brethren was born.



Dragon’s Heart-Story of the Brethren
By LaVerne Thompson










Over a thousand years ago Draakar was forced to leave Earth, now he has no choice but to return. The dragon lord, whose world teeters on the brink of destruction, must find his truemate. The one woman with the power and love fated to save them all. The woman he left behind.






Maya Trent was abandoned on Earth, apparently human but so much more and unaware of her dual heritage. Once Draakar awakens her dragon within all she wants to do is kill him. Yet they must work together to save mankind as well as the brethren. But first Draakar has to convince her that the truemate bond between them is real, as is his love for her. She just has to believe in him.





EXCERPT:

No insect, animal or bird sounds were ever heard in the center of the stones because all knew better than to venture into the circle of power. Even the wind only danced around its edge. Just before dawn, something changed. For miles around the stones not a creature stirred. They sensed something coming and were careful to give the area an even wider berth than usual. Only heavy fog moved across the mountains as a dragon lord from a time long gone glided slowly through the gateway and landed squarely in the center of the Stones.
Black talons dug into the rich soil and the humming sound emanating from the Stones changed to a fevered pitch, far beyond human hearing.
 At long last! the Stones sang. A son of earth has returned! rejoiced Mother Earth. Welcome back!
The great black dragon reared his mighty head, releasing a sound earth had not heard for over a thousand years.
The roar of a Dragon Lord. 
A Dark Dragon Lord, one born to power stood on Terra once more. The Stones glowed like never before, bathing their Lord in their elemental, earthly light. Power flowed through his veins, the likes of which he had never felt before. The air hissed and crackled with it. A master of earthly elements: fire, wind, rain, thunder and lightning, he harnessed them all. 
The sun had not yet risen when, for the second time in as many days, a fast moving heavy fog developed over clear skies and coated the land. Sporadic flashes of lightning were seen through the fog over Sperrin Mountain, causing more than one hand to raise and make the sign of the cross. When the sound of a roar—people would swear it wasn’t like any thunder they’d ever heard before—echoed across the county, the ones who didn’t cross themselves the first time did so then. Rain and hail, the size of small pebbles, fell as the sky overhead turned blacker.

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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Guest Blog: Join Fantasy Adventure Author Kay Murky as she discusses the importance of a bromance



Kay Murky has recently completed an epic fantasy novel which is the first in a series and made an adventure into the world of Indie Publishing with her dragon books. Please welcome Kay Murky and let her know what you think about Bromance and how it adds to the story in the comment section below.




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In praise of the Bromance




In romance the relationship between the main characters overshadows all, but I have given some thought on the fact that a well handled 'bromance' between the hero and a secondary character, or between two secondary characters, can add quite a lot to character and plot development.




Often an author would refer to the hero as "a man's man", but seldom do they show how he would handle himself among other men. How does he interact with his friends, and what do they think of him? The way a man would approach the start of a friendship with another man can say a lot about him, and his character. Is he open, understanding? Does he flirt?




Yes, there is a certain amount of 'flirting' involved in the start of a 'bromance', though it is on a totally different level than that of the sexual flirting between a man and a woman! Of course, most of the gentlemen would deny this, but next time you see a budding bromance, watch for those signals! The shared looks, the nudges, and the punch on the shoulder... all part of bromance flirting.




As a writer of Fantasy, on a large scale, it was fun to include a couple of these bromance situations in my new novel, KIRDAI: Spark and Dagger. The initial stages of the bromance can often be as fraught with possibilities for misunderstanding as that of an actual romance, as in this scene between my hero, Dai, and his mentor and eventual best friend, Geshar:




' By this time they had reached the bathing room under the kitchen and for once Dai did not feel shy about stripping in front of another person. Conversation stopped until both had sluiced off under the showers and they had moved to the hot pool. Dai tried to study the other man

unobtrusively, wondering about him, then could not help the question that he

blurted out.

"You don't have a beard, and you don't have body hair, except for..."

The tips of Dai's ears turned red, but Geshar barked a laugh.

"No, and neither have you. And you don't even have any hair there."

This made Dai blush brightly as he realised that the other man had been studying him just as intently. He wondered if he was perhaps physically attracted to the big man. Was that why he felt so strangely comfortable in his presence? But no, his body did not react the way it had when he had listened in on the thoughts of some of the more amorous occupants of the castle at night.

"I just wondered," he muttered, turning in the water so that he partially faced away from Geshar.

"I understand. You've been among men who grow beards, and wear carpets on their bodies. And in turn they've looked at you, seen that you have no body hair, and thought you a child."

Geshar lifted himself out and sat down on the side of the pool with his feet dangling in the water.

"I only now realise how hard it must have been, and must still be, for you to be here among a strange people. It must have been difficult to know that you're different, but not to know why."

Dai turned to face him again, and nodded, dropping down until just his head showed above the water. Hiding... '







Of course, the Onlashian dragons, with their love of adventures and all things extreme and their bonds with humans, make the 'bromance' type opportunities almost unlimited In KIRDAI the dragons are intelligent beings, intellectually and emotionally on the same level as their human counterparts. And the initial phase of a bond between a human and a dragon is very much like the start of a romance (or tailchase, as the dragons call it), or bromance, for that matter. I had so much fun writing these scenes that I would love to share one of them with you, below.




Btu for now, I will leave you with the thought that friendship, and how it

is approached, can be a very important part of how we see a character, or

even a person in real life. We should take notice of this in our real

relationships, or in literature, to learn more about ourselves and others.









Extract from KIRDAI: Spark & Dagger.




'... And as if he did not have enough to think about, there was Karragh. After he had thought that they had built up a good friendship, that he had finally found a truly close friendship, the dragon had started to withdraw. Every time Geshar looked for him, Karragh was busy elsewhere. If they had spoken three sentences in the previous two days, it had been a lot. He felt as if he had been abandoned. Geshar, the rock, was feeling hurt. And that made him irritated on top of the frustration...




...Geshar caught himself just in time as he nearly fell over his own feet, his musing finally having distracted him to the point where he had lost the momentum of the exercise. Uttering a soft curse he stalked off the practice ground.

Many eyes followed him. He knew that, and he did not care.

His irritation had moved to anger and being the person he was, Geshar needed to act to solve his problems. There was nothing he could do about Tanika, but there was something he could do about Karragh and also, for that matter, about his so called responsibilities to his family and his country. He had four other brothers who were equally capable of serving as the next Warlord to follow his uncle. Any one of them could do it; especially the youngest, who at twenty three already showed a lot of promise.

The family would have to wait though. Right now, there was a dragon he needed to see...




...Karragh had been sitting on a hilltop, watching the practice. Like most dragons he had an eye for beauty and art, and the movements of the marflitta were so much like a dance that it was a joy to behold. He was not the only dragon observing, so nobody would have even given him a second look. That he was only watching one participant was fortunately not obvious. As Geshar stumbled, then strode off the field, the big brown dragon hummed softly to himself. Time to get lost.

Karragh had been cheating.

He knew it, and he did not care. If someone such as Warah found out, he probably would be in great trouble, might even get called in before the elders for a breach of ethics. But to him, the goal justified the means. That his goal was selfish, he did not care about either.

Whereas Geshar had had no contact with Karragh, the dragon could not say the same. Since that first night that he had taken the man flying with him he had retained a light mental link with him. It was something Geshar would also have been able to do with Karragh, if the man had known that the possibility existed. They were already partially bonded. All Karragh had to do was to get Geshar to realise and then admit it.

The conversation with Minelbet and Tanika had actually given Karragh the idea for his current course of action. They had jokingly referred to it as a 'courtship', but afterwards, while contemplating the situation, he had realised that they were not that far off. So he had set his trap just as if it was a courtship. Show interest, woo a little, flirt a little, then withdraw to see if the other party takes the bait...




... now it was time for the next step. If the big man was looking for him, he (Geshar) would find him, but not for a mark or two. Spreading his wings, he (Karragh) took the roundabout way back to his spot in the camp, chuckling to himself... revelling in the situation.

This was as good as a tailchase. One he knew he had every chance of winning.... '




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