Moonbreeze (The Dragonian Series Book 4) (59 page)

My Cammy rang and I saw Emanual’s name.

“You are safe here, Annie. Nobody is going to hurt you. That I promise, but I need to take this, okay?”

She smiled and I got up from her bed and went to Blake’s room. The Cammy stopped as I walked up the stairs and entered his room.

“Emanual,” I said and Emanual’s face popped up after a few rings.

“Elena.” He had a soft curve tugging at the corner of his lips. “You calm?”

“Yes, I am.” I sighed and he started to laugh.

“For what it’s worth, Maggie gives two thumbs up.”

I giggled. “So how much trouble am I in?”

“It’s the Ancients, Elena. I know you don’t want Blake at these meetings but this is one I strongly advise him to be at. They are scheduling it for two days from now.”

I shook my head. “Please, I beg you. Just help me. They can’t take her into quarantine.”

He squinted and smiled again.

“You need to start trusting Blake, Elena. I’m not your dragon. I can’t stand at these trials with you.”

“He’s not here, Emanual!” I yelled. “He stayed behind, felt that they needed him more and that I should learn how to stand up for myself.”

His face fell.
Yeah, I know that feeling.
Disappointment was a bitch.

“Okay, we have two days to come up with a plan. Are there any little ones?”

“Little ones?”

“Elena, they can soften the case. Nobody likes putting children in quarantine.”

“There are but it’s too late Emanual. We need the Buyo devices if we want to get them out of there.”

“We have some, about ten. King Helmut asked me to do him a favor that side.”

“Is he insane?” I yelled. “Do you know what they do to dragons that side? Of course you don’t. None of you do.”

“Elena, I can take care of myself. Have done so the past three hundred years.”

“This is different, Emanual.”

He smiled. I hated it so much that he could affect me with only a smile, even he didn’t take me seriously. “I’m glad Blake is on the other side and not around the corner hearing how much you care.”

I got why he’d smiled. “It’s not like that between us. I told you that before. It will never be like that.” So we’d kissed. It didn’t mean anything.

“You are wrong, Elena. You need to trust him.”

I did, well a part of me did trust this new side of him and a part was shit scared too.

“I’ll see you soon.”

His holograph disappeared and I just sat on the edge of the bed with my Cammy in my hand thinking about how draining today had been.

I was tired. Tired of everything, and just wished there was a spell that could take my fear of so many things away. Especially the Ancients.

Another image jumped into my mind.

I saw Emanual and Blake flying from the Creepers in my mind’s eye. He’d saved Blake’s life a couple of times, because he knew I was there but didn’t trust it.

He would’ve been dead if it wasn’t for Emanual. I sort of missed him now that he wasn’t constantly bugging me.

I sighed and went back to my room where Annie was going to sleep tonight.

I knocked on the door and she opened it. “Come, I need to speak to Connie and David too. Over the next two days, plenty is going to change

 

 

 

 

 

 

E SAT IN the library. All three of them just stared at me.

“Elena,” Annie spoke first. “I don’t want you to bring them here if they are just going to throw them—”

“What didn’t you hear? With God as my witness, they will pass through when the time is right. I refuse to let them hurt you. I promise you that. The plan will work, your mother will not let them put you or any of your family in quarantine. You hear?”

She nodded.

“And if I was a dragon, I would’ve given you my dragon’s oath that nothing and I mean nothing will ever harm any of you. You’ve had your share of suffering. No more.”

She hugged me again and Connie stroked her back.

“Does Constance know about Annie yet?”

I shook my head. “It’s not something you tell someone over the phone, David.”

He nodded.

“So let me just go through it again.” Annie still had doubt in her tone. “We wait for this Emanual who will come with ten ops guys.”

“And hopefully girls,” I added.

The corner of her lips slightly curled upwards. “And girls wearing these devices.”

I nodded.

“We get ten out.”

“Yes, I want to bring Cassy and Daisy too, it will help everyone see that they are innocent, that they’ve suffered enough, Annie.”

“Elle, have you thought what this could do to Cassy?”

“I know you are scared, Annie. Just trust me please. I can protect you.”

She smiled. “I’m sorry, I know I’m sounding like a—”

“Don’t, you have grown up surrounded by darkness. I can’t promise you a life without it as there will always be evil as long as there is good, but I can promise you that I will try my best, I will die fighting to keep you guys safe, and if you haven’t noticed, my blood is sort of the shit around here.”

She giggled and I begged her with my eyes not to say anything about my father, which thank heavens she hadn’t.

“Okay,” Annie said.

I looked at Connie and David. “Are you sure that you can set aside ten rooms?”

David took my hands in his. “Elena, this is my dragon we are talking about. We might not share a Dent, but our bond was strong, really strong before the Creepers divided us. This is his family, which makes it mine too. We will die protecting them with whatever we have.”

“Okay, the dying part is a bit overdramatic….”

He started to laugh and didn’t even let me finish. “Guess you rub off on people really fast. The only other person who had the ability to do that, was your father.”

I took a deep breath as he said it.
Please Annie just keep your mouth shut.

“Thank you David, I think we should go to bed. Emanual said he would try to be here with what we need in the next 48 hours.”

“Okay.” Annie got up and hugged Connie and David, thanking them for their hospitality.

“Don’t, we just hope you are going to sleep well tonight.”

“I’m sure I will. The room is absolutely stunning. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like that.”

“What lovely words.” Connie smiled and we both went back to our rooms.

I slept in Blake’s room. I don’t know why. I never thought that I would miss his presence this much. I didn’t want to think about the dragon and the crow anymore. I know now what that image meant and I refused to think of it as Blake and the Saadedine.

I needed to find out what that missing ingredient was, and fast. Deep down I knew we were not going to have much time to figure things out.

I SPENT MOST of the next day inside David’s library. I went through so many books about plants and what their uses were, not knowing what to look for in the first place but I knew that when I saw it, I would know.

I just had to believe it. Herbs came next and then potions.

When one book started talking about organs and the blood of the Chromatic dragons, I put it aside. I refused to think that the missing ingredient would require us to take a life.

I wasn’t going to do that. I refused to do that.

Connie kept bringing me coffee and snacks as I went through all the books that looked like they may hold the answer. She even put on her reading glasses and paged through a couple of the old ones herself.

It was sweet of her.

There were plenty of plants that you can grind with others to cure something. There were cures but there was nothing that could kill a vicious beast.

I sighed, I just didn’t know anymore. What if this missing ingredient wasn’t something you could get from a plant or from a dragon, what if it wasn’t something physical but something you couldn’t feel or see? What if it was something that we needed to make our bond stronger? The more I thought about it, the more it made sense.

Blake and I, sure we’d kissed a couple of times, but that was about it. He still had Tabitha, and …I kept my thoughts to myself.

It wasn’t even real what he felt for me, even though he’d said it in Just Kev’s interview. I knew the old Blake, how he’d felt about me and there was nothing, and I mean nothing in this world that would make me understand this sudden affection they had for their riders. To act as if they were our shadows. No, something was binding them to us, forever, and all I could see in my mind’s eye were these invisible strings that hurt them badly whenever they tried to break free, whenever they wandered off or acted different from what we wanted.

Blake was strong, he would find a way to wake up from all of this eventually and then he would go back to hating me again.

I had to keep my distance from him somehow, not to fall for him, but I feared that I was already too late. I had fallen for him, or a part of me had. Maybe that part had never truly hated him in the first place, maybe it was just the darkness in him that I started to experience as well and Lucian’s death was just the trigger?

I knew what the missing ingredient was, our love, and that would never be real. Someone was  going to die, and when the time came, that someone was going to be me.

“YOU ARE EXTREMELY quiet tonight, everything okay?” Annie asked.

“Don’t worry, I’m just tired that’s all.”

“What were you searching for today, Elle?”

I sighed as I looked at everyone around the table. “When Blake and I got here, he had his first glimpse into our future.”

Her eyes grew big.

“Yeah, I know that look. It was pretty much what I looked like that night.”

“What did he see?”

“I’m not sure,” I lied. “But I’m more concerned about what came out of his mouth.”

“What did he say?”

I told her and she just stared at me.

“Elle…” She was speechless.

“I know. I was searching for the missing ingredient.”

“Any luck?”

I shook my head.

“You want me to help you tomorrow?”

I giggled. “That would be nice.”

“We will find it, Elle. I promise you, we will find it.” She tried to reassure me, but failed miserably as I already knew what it was.

And that was something that I didn’t think would ever happen.

The bell in reception rang and Shelby got up and ran out of the dining room to greet them.

“We should close the doors, David. We have to be prepared for Charles and the others.”

“Calm down, we will have enough accommodation for everyone.”

“Elena?” Shelby popped into the dining room again and gestured for me to follow her. Just then a big boar of a man walked in and I got up and ran to him.

I flung my arms around him and by his body posture I could tell he wasn’t expecting that. “You are seriously fast,” I said.

“Then I’m afraid that you will be disappointed when I tell you that I lost that title.”

I giggled as I let go of Emanual. “I heard. Doesn’t it just make you sick?”

“You have no idea,” he joked.

“Come, I want you to meet Annie, one of my dearest friends who I would die to protect.”

“Okay, let’s go meet this bullet.”

I laughed again and led him to the table.

“Emanual.” David got up, “So nice of you to come.”

“When the princess calls, I’m the guy, well back-up.”

He laughed and they shook hands.

“This is my wife, Connie.” He started introducing every single one of them.

“We have your rooms ready for tonight.”

Emanual glanced over at me. “We are not leaving tonight?”

“No, they have the days wrong. When it’s day here, it’s night time that side, so we are going to leave tomorrow.”

“I see.” He looked back at David. “Well in that case, thank you so much.”

“Have you managed to get me everything that we need?” I had to know.

“Elena, have I ever disappointed you before?”

I smiled and shook my head. “Then you can meet Annie,” I joked and he laughed again.

“Annie, this is Emanual, he is a Sun-Blast.”

“She is a Sun-Blast.”

“Was,” Annie corrected him and reached out her hand for him to shake.

Emanual squinted. “Was?”

“She hasn’t transformed in the past ten years.”

“What?”

Annie giggled. “It’s okay. I’m used to my human form.”

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