Moonbreeze (The Dragonian Series Book 4) (32 page)

“And what is it you want me to do? Drag her out of bed? Then you are going to climb down my throat too. Poor Becky got it the other day when she couldn’t handle it anymore either, Blake. You had no right to say those things to her.”

“She was out of line.”

“And sometimes people just have to hear the things they don’t want to. You are not the only one that cares about her, Blake.”

“Then don’t give up on her.”

“I’m not, but sometimes we just have to step aside. Like a momma dragon that teaches their babes how to fly. I’ll be there when the time comes.”

I nodded and closed my eyes.

“There is something I need to ask you, I know it’s going to sound insane, but I don’t know what it is?”

She squinted.

“I’m experiencing real crazy shit and I don’t know if it’s my imagination or not.” I shook my head. “I just don’t know. Forget that I said anything.”

I turned around to walk away. “No, come sit. I can help.”

She led me to a chair at the nearest bed and she took the edge of the bed.

“So tell me everything, start from the beginning. What are you experiencing?”

“I don’t know. It could be my demons catching up with me.”

“Blake, talk to me.”

“It’s like I’m dreaming, but I’m wide awake. There are thoughts about things I don’t know and memories I do, but they are wrong, like it wasn’t the way they happened.” I sighed as she stared at me with knitted eyebrows. “I know it sounds insane.”

“Just carry on.” She gave me a softer look.

“The things I don’t know are the things I probably make up. You know, what happened to her. It’s driving me insane.”

“What things?”

I kept quiet, trying to put my words together. On paper it’s so easy, but to voice them, was so hard.

“I see her, in a forest with faces I’ve never seen before, except one, mine. But what I do…I would never ever do to her.”

“What is it that you do?”

“Unbuckling my pants.”

Constance flinched.

“It’s crazy, right?”

“Are all of them like that?”

I shook my head. “One is inside the cave where Lucian died. This time Paul and I are great buddies. There is someone else there too. I’ve never seen him in my life.” Probably an innocent guy I killed when I was still so dark. I took a deep breath and let it out. “We all teamed up and came up with plans of how to kill her.” I stroked my face.

“Another one I see: When this other guy harasses her inside a hotel. I don’t do anything, I just stand there, around a corner enjoying every moment, but I’m not.” I huffed. “These are my demons coming to haunt me for all the shit I’ve ever done. Isn’t it?”

“Calm down Blake.” She stared at me and then something hit her. “Elena is in all three of them?”

I nodded.

“When do you experience these?”

“In class, at lunch, at night. It doesn’t matter. They are just there no matter how hard I try to stop thinking about them.” I shook my head. “It’s like a delayed command. Like I will be forced to think about it and then, bam, they just stop.”

She was staring past me with slightly furrowed eyebrows.

“Crazy, right?”

“No!” She looked at me and had a soft curve at her lips.

“What!”

“Blake the connection is starting to come back.”

“No! I would’ve been able to hear her thoughts. I would know what she went through if that was the truth.”

“Her dreams. Whatever is blocking you when she is awake is weak when she is asleep. You are seeing her dreams.”

I should be happy about it but I wasn’t.

“Her dreams?”

“Hey, it’s a good sign.”

“Good sign, me becoming one of the assholes that did that to her?” I chuckled sarcastically. “She must really hate my fucking guts.”

I turned around and walked away.

“Blake!”

I didn’t want to speak to her anymore. If it was Elena’s dreams, I couldn’t deal with this. But how was I ever going to get her to trust me again if I became one of them?

 

 

FAINT LIGHT WAS the only thing I saw and then the image blossomed like a flower in spring. Four legs, and faint voices egging Seymour on were in the background.

My heart rate started to rise again, more and more and the scream hardly filled my head as I jolted up straight in bead.

My breathing was heavy and my body shook softly from fear, fear from that night.

I was never going to escape it.

I sucked up my tears, got up and went to the bathroom. A part of me wanted to give up. It was so easy, but another part begged me to fight.

It was always her, the old Elena, the one that never knew about dragons, the one that wanted a normal life.

She used to be so weak but now, she was stronger than me.

Constance was right. I should try to get better, try to heal and to face what had happened and get over it.

It was going to be hard, that part I knew, but I wasn’t going to get better if I didn’t try and I had to start somewhere.

Tears welled up in my eyes as I remembered Constance’s pleading. I’d been so selfish, only thought about myself and what it was I had gone through. What if my friends, King Helmut and Queen Catherine had searched for me? What had they gone through when they couldn’t find me? Emanual. I thought about that day when he had taken me back to the Academy. They knew because he had smelled them on me. I was so embarrassed.

I had no idea how to face this. But I knew Constance would help. She would always help.

I washed my face and looked in the mirror. I was back to the ghost figure I had been after Lucian’s death.

Both my roommates were still sleeping and I decided to put on my track suit and stepped into my sneakers.

My heart started to beat franticly when I walked down the stairs to the lobby. It felt like someone was watching me.

I walked a bit faster, past the golden dragon and down the hallway. I didn’t care what time it was. I had to speak to Constance.

The wooden door was heavy and the feeling of someone lurking in the shadows didn’t disappear.

I slipped through a small space, as I didn’t have the strength to open it like I normally did and squeezed through.

A faint light burned on the infirmary’s porch and I ran down the cobblestones, past the steel gate and up the three steps, knocking frantically on the infirmary’s door.

I could hear her getting up and rushing to the door, probably thinking that there was an emergency.

When she opened the door, I flung myself into her arms and started to cry.

She stroked my back and held me tight.

“Shhh,” she said against my head. “It’s going to be okay.”

I didn’t know how long we stood like that or how many times Constance just told me that it was going to be okay, but I cried. I hadn’t cried like that in a long time and when I was finally done, everything felt a bit lighter.

It was still a long road to go, but this was the start. It had to be.

She looked at me with concerned, soft eyes.

“I don’t know how to do this,” I said as tears lay thick in my eyes and she hugged me again.

“Take one step in front of the other, baby, and time will do the rest,” she said close to my ear. “There are so many people here that want to help, Elena, let them.”

“I’m so angry at them.”

“Sweetheart.” She pulled me inches from her to look at me. “Why, because you think they didn’t try to find you?” She smiled. “Believe me they did. You just vanished into thin air. The rain of that night killed your scent and George could only track you to the Border of Areeth, how you even got there was a mystery.”

I thought about what she said. I had been so out of it that night. Did I take an elevator?

“George tried.”

“Becky, Sammy and Dean tried too, not to mention all of Paegeia. You are their Princess. The last bloodline of the True Royals, these people would do anything for you.”

“Why couldn’t they find me?”

“I don’t know, it’s something we are trying to find out but you are not helping much, Elena.”

“I can’t, Constance.”

“Okay.” She smiled. “When you are ready then? You will get there, Elena. I promise. Just don’t give up.”

I nodded.

“Are you hungry?”

I nodded again.

“Stay here, I’ll phone Chef—”

“Don’t, everyone is still asleep. I don’t want…”

“Stop it. He would do this in a heartbeat, Elena.”

She took out her Cammy as I sat down on a chair and a tired looking holograph of Chef’s face filled the screen.

“Hi Pete, do you mind making Elena something to eat.”

“What?” he asked in a shocked tone.

“She’s here with me, ready to take on the world again, I hope, but she is a bit hungry…”

“Not a problem Constance. Anything she would like?”

I shook my head.

“Surprise her.” Constance smiled and the holograph disappeared. “See, as easy as that. You just need to ask, sweetheart.”

I nodded.

“So which are we going to face first?”

I knew she was speaking about the gazillion problems that I had to deal with.

“I don’t know which one to start with.”

“The smallest ones are usually the best.”

“Which is?” I was clueless.

“Making peace with someone that really wants to help you.”

I knew who she was talking about. Everyone always wanted me to make peace with Irene. I couldn’t. She was the last person I would ever make peace with.

“I can’t. She treated me like crap the first time I set foot in that tower.”

Constance smiled. “I wasn’t talking about Irene, Elena.”

I squinted. “Then who?”

“You know who?”

Blake?
I shook my head again, almost frantic just thinking about the idea. I’d forgotten about him totally. He didn’t want to be my dragon, why would she even say that.

“Elena, he…” She stopped. Took a deep breath and smiled. “Sorry about that, indigestion.”

“He what? Tried to find me, Constance? He is the Rubicon. If he really tried he would’ve found me. Don’t ask me—”

“Okay, calm down. Then, at least your two best friends. They are beside themselves, worrying about you.”

I nodded. “They really tried to find me.”

“Oh, you have no idea.”

“I thought that George was like one of the best trackers in Paegeia.”

“He is. It should show you how well you were hidden, Elena. Jako taught you well in that department.”

“He didn’t have a choice.”

“I know, he just tried to keep you safe and succeeded with flying colors.”

Tears wanted to well up again. “I always just fought with him, every time we moved. He tried to tell me once, the truth, but I didn’t react so well to it.” I sniffed. “Tanya came and erased that part, but she erased a lot more. He used to tell me stories about Paegeia, stories that were lost and thanks to Cheng – and Tanya I guess, she gave them to him before we left and he gave them back to me.”

Constance smiled.

“I never even told him thank you, not once.” I cried softly again. “I mean, his daughter died because of me and he raised me like his own.”

Constance got up and crouched in front of the chair. “Some things don’t need to be said, Elena. Dads know, even if their little girls act like spoiled brats; he knows that you were sorry.”

“Yeah, I just wish I could know for sure, that he is okay.”

“I’m sure he is, your father didn’t mention him when you ascended?”

I shook my head, lied. “He was more concerned about the fact that I’d just discovered who I was. The plan was that Tanya was supposed to stay with me, tell me everything from a young age, but she couldn’t stay in her dragon form, so she left us. My father, I mean Jako, really tried to raise me the best he could, but I guess a part of him was scared and that instinct was right.”

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