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Chapter no 50

Iron Flame (The Empyreanย Book 2)

โ€œBetter.โ€ A week later, Felix pops a grape into his mouth, then motions to the stacked rocks and the tendrils of steam at the base that only

last a second before theyโ€™re whisked away by the wind and snow. โ€œYou almost hit it that time.โ€

I clench the energy-warmed conduit in my hand. โ€œI did hit it.โ€ I sway on my feet and shake off my exhaustion. Too many late nights have been spent translating Warrickโ€™s journal from the beginning, too many lunches have been eaten in that cold wardstone chamber, and Iโ€™ve definitely spent too much time with Dain.

Iโ€™d almost forgotten how good he really is with languages, how quickly he catches on.

โ€œNo.โ€ Felix shakes his head, then plucks another grape from the bunch. How are those thingsย notย frozen? The ground has accumulated about six inches of snow in the hour weโ€™ve been out here. โ€œIf youโ€™d hit it, the rocks wouldnโ€™t be there anymore.โ€

โ€œYou said to use less power, remember? Smaller strikes. More control.โ€ I shake the orb in his direction. โ€œWhat would you call that?โ€

โ€œMissing the target.โ€

Snowflakes sizzle into steam as they land on the bare skin of my hands, and itโ€™s all I can do to not glare at the professor.

โ€œHere.โ€ He shoves the bunch of grapes into the pack at his feet, then reaches for the orb, plucking it from my hand. โ€œStrike the conduit.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sorry?โ€ My eyes bulge as I swat a loose tendril of hair from my face.

โ€œStrike the conduit,โ€ he says like itโ€™s the simplest task, holding the metal-and-glass orb only inches away from my fingers.

โ€œIโ€™d kill you.โ€

โ€œIf only you could aim,โ€ he teases, his smile flashing white. โ€œYou clearly understand how energy and attraction work, as evidenced by how you took those wyvern out, right?โ€

โ€œI struck into the cloud.โ€ My brow crinkles. โ€œI think. I canโ€™t really explain it. I just knew that lightning can exist within a cloud, and when I wielded, it was there.โ€

Felix nods. โ€œItโ€™s about the energy fields. Itโ€™s quite similar to magic that way. And youโ€โ€”he touches my hand with the orbโ€”โ€œare the greatest energy field of all. Summon your power, but instead of letting the conduit have it all, cut it off yourself.โ€

I shift my weight and swallow hard, fighting the tide of fire that lifts the hairs on my arm. Imagining the Archives doors shutting all but the last few inches, I allow only a fraction of Tairnโ€™s power to reach my hands.

My fingertips graze the metal of the orb, and it crackles with the familiar sight of whitish blue tendrils of pure energy branching from my fingertips against the glass and gathering into a single, delicate stream at the alloy medallion in the center of the conduit. Unlike the shimmering strands I pull from Andarnaโ€™s power to temper runes, this is physical, like a tiny, sustained lightning strike. A smile tugs at the corners of my mouth as I let the power flow from me into the conduit just like I do every night, imbuing stone after stone now that I know how to change them out once theyโ€™re fully imbued. โ€œI love watching it do that.โ€

Itโ€™s the only time my power is beauty without destructionโ€”without violence.

โ€œYouโ€™re not watching it, Violet. Youโ€™re doing it. And youโ€™re supposed to love it. Itโ€™s better to find joy in your power than it is to fear it.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t fear the power.โ€ How could I when itโ€™s so beautiful? So varied?

Iโ€™m afraid ofย myself.

โ€œYou shouldnโ€™t be,โ€ย Tairn lectures. Heโ€™s been commenting off and on the last hourโ€”whenever he hasnโ€™t been trying to get Andarna to stop chasing the two new flocks of sheep Brennan had moved into the valley.ย โ€œI chose you, and dragons make no mistakes.โ€

โ€œWhatโ€™s it like to go through life so self-assured?โ€ โ€œItโ€™sโ€ฆlife.โ€

I manage not to roll my eyes by keeping all my focus on limiting Tairnโ€™s power.

โ€œGood. Keep going. Let it flow, but think trickle, not flood.โ€ Felix slowly draws the conduit away. โ€œDonโ€™t stop.โ€

Every muscle in my body tenses, but I do as he asks and donโ€™t cut the stream of power. Tendrils of that same white-blue energy stretch the inch of airspace between my fingers and the orb.

โ€œWhatโ€ฆโ€ My heart starts to pound so hard I can feel it in my ears, and the five separate filaments of power pulse in time with its beat.

โ€œThatโ€™s you,โ€ Felix says softly, gentler than heโ€™s ever been with me as he draws the orb away another inch, then another. Then again, Iโ€™d be careful with me right now, too, if I were him. โ€œIncrease slowly.โ€

The doors to my Archives open just another foot or so, and the power stretches with no pain and only moderate heat, evaporating any unlucky snowflakes in its path.

โ€œYouโ€™re starting to get it now, arenโ€™t you?โ€ Felix retreats a full step, and my hand begins to tremble as I fight to amplify the power just enough to reach the conduit but not strike.

โ€œGet. What?โ€ My arm is full-on shaking now.

โ€œControl.โ€ He grins, and I startle, my gaze swinging back to his.

Power bursts through the doorway and rips through me in a streak of scalding heat, and I throw my hands upโ€”and away from Felixโ€”a second before the strike splits the clouded sky, singeing the mountain on impact less than thirty feet up the ridge.

Felixโ€™s Red Swordtail puffs steam in agitation, but all I feel from Tairn is pride.

โ€œWell, youย hadย control.โ€ Felix hands the conduit back to me. โ€œBut at least that means youโ€™re capable. For a while there, I wasnโ€™t sure.โ€

โ€œI wasnโ€™t, either.โ€ I study the orb as if Iโ€™ve never seen it.

โ€œYou wield your power like a battle-ax, and sometimes thatโ€™s exactly whatโ€™s needed. But you of all peopleโ€โ€”he gestures to the daggers sheathed in my flight jacketโ€”โ€œshould understand when a dagger is called for, when only the precise cut will do.โ€ He lifts his pack from the ground and slings it over his shoulder. โ€œWeโ€™re done for today. By Monday youโ€™ll be able to keep that power flowing fromโ€”shall we say ten feet?โ€

โ€œTen feet?โ€ Thereโ€™s no fucking way.

โ€œYouโ€™re right.โ€ He nods, turning toward his antsy dragon. โ€œMake it fifteen.โ€ His head tilts to the side, and he pauses as if heโ€™s talking to his dragon. โ€œWhen you get back to the house, tell Riorson weโ€™ll need both of you in the Assembly chamber at five oโ€™clock.โ€

โ€œBut Xaden isnโ€™tโ€”โ€ I lower my shields and sure enough, there he is. The shadowy pathway between our minds is strong with proximity and heavy withโ€ฆ weariness?

โ€œYouโ€™re home early. Everything all right?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ย He doesnโ€™t give any details, and his tone doesnโ€™t invite further questions.

โ€œIs Sgaeyl all right?โ€ย I ask Tairn as I walk up the forearm heโ€™s dipped for me.

โ€œSheโ€™s unharmed.โ€ย Frustration and anger simmer, then quickly scald our bond, and I swiftly shield him out to keep from losing control over my own emotions.

A half hour later, after flying back to the valley and watching Andarna show off her developing ability to extend her wing while counting to thirty with enthusiastic applause, I walk into the chaotic halls of Riorson House and head straight for the kitchen.

Once I have a plate of what I need, I start up the sweeping staircase and find Garrick, Bodhi, and Heaton talking on the second-floor landing. The

look on Garrickโ€™s soot-covered face matches the ominous weight of Xadenโ€™s mood, and when Heaton turns their head, I nearly fumble the plate.

The right side of their face is one giant contusion, and their right arm is splinted from the elbow down.

โ€œWhat happened?โ€

Garrick and Bodhi exchange a glance that makes my stomach sink, even knowing that Xaden is aliveโ€”and not in our bedroom on this floor, but four stories above me.

โ€œThey took Pavis,โ€ Heaton tells me quietly, looking to see that weโ€™re not overheard.

I blink. That canโ€™t be right. โ€œThat town is only an hourโ€™s flight east of Draithus.โ€

Heaton nods slowly. โ€œTook seven of them and a hoard of wyvern. Town was overrun before we even got there. Your sisterโ€”sheโ€™s all right, just taking Emery to the healers for a shattered leg. She ordered us out afterโ€”โ€ Their voice breaks, and they look away.

โ€œAfter Nyra Voldaren fell during our mission today,โ€ Garrick finishes.

โ€œNyra?โ€ She was the quadrantโ€™s senior wingleader last year and was damn near invincible.

โ€œYeah. She went in to defend a group of civilians that had taken shelter near the armory, andโ€ฆโ€ His jaw works. โ€œAnd there was nothing left of her or Malla. It was just like Soleil and Fuil, completely drained. Iโ€™m sure theyโ€™ll update everyone in Battle Brief tomorrow, but they recalled all first and second lieutenants to Aretia to regroup.โ€

โ€œI think theyโ€™re going to change the wing structure,โ€ Heaton adds.

โ€œThey have to,โ€ Garrick agrees. โ€œLeaving the less experienced riders back from the front doesnโ€™t do a damn thing when the front is this fucking fluid.โ€

โ€œDid they take Cordyn?โ€

Garrick shakes his head. โ€œSkipped right over it and hundreds of other miles. They targeted Pavis and stayed there.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s a good staging pointโ€โ€”Bodhi drops his voice when a trio of fliers out of First Wing walk byโ€”โ€œfor Draithus. Has to be.โ€

Theyโ€™re coming for us.

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