Authors: Judith Leger
Tags: #Wild Child Publishing Fantasy Romance Novel, #fantasy, #romance, #novel, #dragons
searing pain shot through his gut. He gritted his teeth to
keep from crying out. He had to maintain control until he
discovered what had happened during his absence.
The lookout shouted from the top center mast. Paladin
leaned against the ship’s rail. He blinked to set his dragon
vision to see across the distance to the city.
The deep blue outline of land grew darker along the
western horizon. Thin black smoke columns drifted up and
across the sky above Durfalin. As the ship drew closer to the
city, the sight of the fire marks on the walls and upper levels
of the buildings forced a shocked gasp from him. The pale
stone was soaked in the soot and smoke, changing the color
to a blackish brown. Armed, weary soldiers lined the walls.
The docks lay splintered on top of their corresponding cases.
Huge chucks and splintered wood were scattered across the
raised land surrounding the city.
He ordered the ship to descend not far from the land gate
on the western side. Ren’s home sat not far from the
entrance. From this spot, he’d reach Seren sooner.
Hovering five feet from the rocky soil, the ship came to a
stop along the outer wall. Rope ladders rolled from the rails,
attached by secured hooks. Paladin grasped the railing and
leapt over the side, foregoing using the ladders. He sprinted
the distance to the massive gates of the city.
The gate swung open. The guards on duty averted their
gazes when he entered. Dread swirled in his heart. He
hurried, his heart pounding against his ribs, until he reached
the house where he had left Seren and his friends. The outer
wall about the gardens remained. Breathless with disbelief,
he stood, shoulders slumped, staring at the mound of rubble
and scorched wood.
Sickening odor filled his nostrils. A pile of rotting corpses
stacked one on top of another at the street corner sent the
stench into the air. He couldn’t look too close for fear he’d
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spy Seren or one of the two friends he’d left behind.
His dragon’s blood boiled with the need to roar his
frustrations, but he fought against it. Just because the
building lay destroyed did not mean they were lost to him.
He looked both ways down the street.
Several men dressed in tattered robes scurried behind
him. He reached out and grabbed one.
“What happened to the people staying in this place?” He
motioned toward the shell of the building with his head.
The man whimpered. “I do not know, my lord.”
“Then tell me who would know”
“The mayor perhaps. He’s assigned scribes to list the
survivors and the dead.” The man informed him. “They’ve set
up a place near his home, over yonder.”
Paladin released him. With renewed hope, he stared in
the direction the man suggested he go. He strode down the
street, focusing on one step at a time until he found the
building. From the smell, it had been set aside to hold the
dead.
People waited in lines outside the doors. Every little
while, men and women would depart, their shoulders
shaking, grief evident with the tears and sorrow etched deep
on their faces. Others were allowed in.
Gritting his teeth, he shouldered his way past the waiting
people. The guard at the door lifted his dragonstone lance in
warning. Paladin ignored him, fixing the soldier with a look
which forced the other man to back down.
“I would speak with the mayor.”
The soldier swallowed, eyed the swords strapped to
Paladin’s waist. After a quick nod, he led the way inside and
up a flight of marbled stairs to the left of the entrance. They
went straight down the hallway to the end. Two more guards
stood at attention on either side of a set of double doors. The
soldier guiding Paladin whispered to one of the guards. The
uniformed man slipped through the door. He returned a
moment later. With a nod to Paladin, he opened the door.
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Silus Moreia, governing mayor to Durfalin, sat behind a
large ornate desk across the room. He held one hand over his
brow, staring at several sheets of paper scattered over the
desk’s surface. His silver hair stood on end, and shadows
darkened the skin beneath his eyes. Thin to the point of
gauntness, the man appeared sick or injured. Silus lifted his
gaze and met Paladin’s.
Paladin walked across the room and stopped before him.
He leaned across the desk, bracing his hands flat on the
surface. “Who did this? Was it the white dragon clan?”
The older man shook his head. “Accounts from the
soldiers claim these were rogues, led by an adult dragon. An
iridescent one.”
Arcane.
Fury at the beast threatened to overcome Paladin. Years
before, the same beast attacked his brother. Yet, from what
Bask claimed, Rylen controlled Arcane’s actions. “What of
the ones staying in Murdock’s home?”
Shaking his head, Silus frowned. “All surviving the attack
from Murdock’s home were moved to his desert compound
several leagues outside the walls. I’m not sure. They might be
there.”
“My thanks. My crew will be here to give assistance.” He
pivoted and departed without waiting for the older man to
respond. He returned to his ship, informing his men to help
wherever they were needed. He went below, hurrying to pack
some supplies in a shoulder bag. Weapons and provisions
prepared, he raced to the top of the eastern wall. He stood on
the edge and called upon his inner magic. Innate power
surged to his shoulders, sending licking flames over his skin.
His wings broke free from his shoulders. Their full lengths
unfurled. People spying him from below, cried out and ran.
He ignored them, stepped off the edge and flew east into the
desert.
Paladin had been to Ren Murdock’s desert home once.
Years had dimmed the memory of its location. Sensing any
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human life forms helped guide him. After a few hours, he
spied a lush oasis springing from the sand dunes. A flat roof
two-story house along with several outer buildings
comprised the compound. Relieved, he grinned. He’d found
it.
Ren Murdock made his living searching and successfully
recovering ancient artifacts in the area surrounding his
home. Rumors abounded concerning the wizard making
forays into the rogue lands east of the desert. Murdock’s
techniques in acquiring the precious relics and gems were
honorable except when he dealt with thieves. There, he was
considered a formidable foe.
A shout brought Paladin’s attention to the largest most
ornate building in the compound. Several people moved
from under the covered terrace in front of the two story
adobe structure. Tall and solid, his black skin glistening in
the light, Leo rushed across the compound to meet him.
Relief flooded Paladin. Leo was alive, and if he was here,
Seren and Calis were also. They had to be alive.
Landing not far from the man, Paladin searched the area
behind Leo for any other familiar face.
“We expected your return yesterday.”
His breath caught in his chest. “I came at once after I
became aware of the trouble. Where is she?”
Stopping several feet from him, Leo shook his head. “That
dragon, the one Master Largin told you about. He attacked
the city and took Seren.”
Heart pounding, his knees threatened to collapse.
Darkness edged his vision for several moments. He dragged
in deep breaths, trying to calm down. If Arcane captured
Seren then she was with his brother. The spot of his chest
where his heart beat tightened with sharp pangs. His
emotions were torn between the two people he cared the
most for in this world. He stood, silent, staring unseeing at
Leo.
Leo placed a hand on his shoulder. “I know it’s bad, but
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we can’t let this stop us. We have to go after her.”
He focused and lifted his gaze to meet Leo’s dark eyes.
Paladin swallowed and nodded. “You are right, my friend.”
He looked at the house behind them, searching for Murdock.
“Where is the wizard?”
Sand and small stones scattered under Leo’s large feet.
The off-worlder wouldn’t meet his look. “You should have
warned him about Seren. He’s upset. Very upset. Right now,
I’d hate to be you. Knowing Murdock, he’s aware that you’ve
arrived. You don’t want to keep him waiting.”
Another problem he’d have to overcome before he could
go to Seren. Paladin gritted his teeth. His frustration
continued to build. He didn’t need the added distraction of
dealing with an irate wizard. Paladin trailed behind Leo, who
headed for the largest compound building.
Several desert dwellers, swathed in layers of thin beige
cloth, sat or stood under the wide veranda near the entrance.
Only their eyes and the tips of their fingers showed in the
fading light. Paladin nodded in greeting at them.
He entered the building. Deep mahogany panels lined
each side of the hallway. The shaded effect cooled the inside
by several degrees. Polished stone slab floors gave Murdock’s
home a cave-like atmosphere. Elegant carved chairs with
high backs and cushioned seats were placed along the walls,
waiting for their next occupant. Leo inclined his head down
the length of the wide center hallway.
Paladin strode at Leo’s side down the hallway. The off-
worlder stopped at a set of closed double doors and shot him
a glance, followed by a quick white grin.
Not sure if Leo was trying to reassure him or just making
light of a deadly situation, Paladin stopped next to him. Leo’s
next comment verified it was neither. “Whatever you do,
don’t make him any angrier. He’s already in a bad mood. You
know his reputation. He has a habit of reacting before he
thinks. So, try to stay calm. I managed to survive the
dragon’s attack. I don’t want to die at the hands of an irate
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wizard.”
Paladin agreed with a jerk of his head. Leo opened the
door. Feet rooted to the floor for a brief moment, Paladin
stared at the swirling design on the area carpet just over the
threshold. Determined to find out what Ren knew, he
stepped into the room. Tension permeated within the walls,
and was made physical by the strong odor of incense.
Paladin’s back stiffened with unease.
Ren Murdock sat across the room at his desk, his back to
them. His broad shoulders stiffened under the fine lawn shirt
he wore. Ren glanced over his shoulder at them. Dark hair
fell across his strong brow. His black stare carved through
flesh and bone. The man seemed to search straight to the
pith of Paladin’s being.
Precise with his lethal spells, Ren could destroy him in a
heartbeat. Paladin clenched his fists. No one would prevent
him from saving Seren. He steeled his courage and asked, his
voice harsher than he’d intended. “Where did Arcane take
her?”
With Ren’s continued look dissecting him, he shifted,
refusing to break eye contact. After several tense moments,
his frustration at the breaking point, Paladin took a step to
the wizard. “Where...”
Ren’s quiet order overrode him. “Silence. Sit.”
Not wanting to push the wizard to more anger, Paladin
complied.
“Why did you not inform me of this woman’s identity?”
Meeting Ren’s hard gaze, Paladin asked again, “Where is
she?”
A dark brow quirked. “So she means a great measure to
you?”
“Yes.”
“Because of the child?”
“No.”
Surprised flickered in Ren’s eyes for a moment before he
shifted his attention to the floor, his brow creased in a frown.
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“Are you ready to fight for her, then? Even to...die for her?”
“I’ll destroy any who dares to stop me.”
“Including your brother?”
The wizard’s question stopped Paladin. Did he desire his
brother’s blood on his hands? He mulled the many aspects.
Coming to an answer, he raised his gaze, locking onto Ren’s.
“I would that this matter be different, but if he stands in my
way, yes, I will destroy him.”
Ren grunted. “You have only the white dragon supporting
you at present, whereas Rylen has a multitude of rogues in