with Someone Who Can Fly
At least I know exactly where I am. The tunnels. Not the part of the tunnels Iโve already been in, but one of the side rooms they lead to that I havenโt seen before. Still, Iโm sure thatโs where Lia has brought me. The architectureโnot to mention the bone chandeliers and candelabrasโis a hard decorating choice to forget.
Too bad the obviously human-bone candle holders are the least terrifying thing in the place. The same canโt be said for theโat leastโtwo dozen three-foot glass vases filled with blood that line what can only be described as an altar in the center of the room. At the center of which is a stone slab with bloodied ropes.
So, not actually that far off when I snarked about being a human sacrifice. Fantastic.
A quick glance down at my legs shows just why that โwaterโ squishing between my toes felt so gross earlier. Because itโs not water. Itโs blood.
Iโm covered in someone elseโs blood.
Funny how that sets me off worse than anything else in this nightmarish hellscape. But it totally does. I manage to swallow down the scream clawing at the inside of my throat, but itโs a close thing. So close that I canโt stop a little
whimper from doing the same.
And thatโs before I turn around and see a giant green dragon flying straight toward me, wings beating fast and talons extended.
Not going to lieโI freak out. Like totally, absolutely freak the fuck outโscreams absolutely included. I duck down, try to make myself as small as possible as I run for the door, but I know itโs too late even before a volley of flames streams right by me, slamming into the stone wall to my right.
I jump back, try to turn around, but that little delay is all the dragon needs to get to me. Talons wrap around my upper arms, pricking my biceps, as he lifts me straight off my feet and starts flying back across the room.
I struggle against his hold, trying to get him to drop me before he gets too high. But his talons go from pricking my skin to piercing it. I gasp as new pain slams through me, but the dragon gets his wishโI stop struggling, too afraid that heโll tear me to pieces to risk it.
At the same time, Iโm too terrified that heโll kill me to just do nothing, so I grab on to his feet and try to pry his talons out of and off of me. I know Iโll fall, but at this point itโs the best plan I can come up with. Especially considering the voice inside me thatโs been telling me what to do for days now is suddenly, inconveniently absent.
Unfortunately, my prying fingers only make the dragon dig in deeper, and for a second, everything goes black. I take a few deep breaths, concentrate on beating back the pain. And wonder how the hell I got myself kidnapped by both a vampireย andย a dragon inย one night.
San Diego has never seemed so far away.
All of a sudden, the dragon sweeps down, so low that my feet can practically touch the ground. Weโre headed straight for the huge double doors on the other side of the roomโ looks like I was running in the wrong direction earlierโand that might not be a problem except for the fact that they are closed and the dragonโsโฆhands? paws? claws?โฆare currently filled with me.
I shrink down, brace for impact and what Iโm pretty sure is my imminent death. But about a second before we fly into them, the doors burst open and we soar right throughโฆand over a screaming, infuriated Lia.
The dragon doesnโt pause, just stretches out its wings and starts flying even faster, straight down the long hallway that Iโm guessing leads toward the center portico with the huge bone chandelier.
Liaโs running along below us, and sheโs fast enough to more than keep up. And at this point, Iโm really close to losing it. Because trapped between a dragon and a vampire gives a whole new meaning to the old โrock and hard placeโ clichรฉ, and that never works out well for the person in the middle.
Plus, Iโm getting really sick of being dragged around by supernatural creatures. I mean, sure, I want to believe this dragonโwhether itโs Flint or some other kid I go to school withโis trying to rescue me, but the talons currently ripping through my arm muscles tell a different story.
At this point, Iโm pretty sure the best-case scenario involves me choosing between death by dragon or death by vampire. Too bad I have no idea which one would be least
painful. And does it really matter considering Iโll be dead at the end, anyway?
Weโre moving crazy fast, so we reach the center hub of the tunnels in seconds. The only problem? Weโre flying straight toward the giant bone chandelier, with its hundreds of lit candles, and the dragon shows no sign of slowing down. Which, fine. Heโs a dragon and, I assume, fireproof. Too bad that same adjective canโt be used to describe me or the cotton shift Iโm wearing.
Suddenly, death by vampire bite doesnโt sound so bad.
Not when the alternative is burning alive in midair.
But at the last second, the dragon pulls his arms up tight to his body, with me still clutched in his talons, and dives right under the chandelier. His goal is obviously to get past it while staying as high and fast as possible. But that drop in altitude is what Liaโs been waiting for, because now sheโs leaping off the ground and grabbing hold of the dragonโs tail.
The dragon roars, tries to flick her off him, but she holds on. Seconds later, sheโs got her arms wrapped completely around his tail and is slamming us toward the ground as hard as she can.
Whichโfor the recordโis really freaking hard. Especially considering the dragon doesnโt let go of me while we fall.
We hit the ground with a crash. On the plus side, the dragon lets go of me on impact, and for the first time in several minutes, there are no talons digging into my arms. On the negative side, I hit the ground shoulder-first and am now seeing stars of the very not-good variety.
Plus, I can barely move my left arm. A problem thatโs
compounded by the fact that I am also still bleeding from my wrists, my ankles, my fingers, and now my arms where the dragon was holding me. And, oh yeah, Iโm being stalked by a crazy-ass vampire with ritualistic murder in her eyes.
And here I thought Alaska would be boring.
Snarls and screams sound behind me, and I scramble to my knees, trying to ignore the pain in my sprained? broken? dislocated? shoulder as I spin around in time to see Lia and the dragon going at it full force.
The dragon lashes out with a claw and slices Liaโs cheek open before she jumps out of range. Seconds later, she responds by leaping onto his back and yanking his wing back so hard that he screams in agony even as he twists around and shoots fire straight at her.
She dodges but gets a little singed around the edgesโ which only seems to piss her off more. She plasters herself low across his back and punches a hole straight through his other wing.
The dragon screams again, then blurs into a rainbow array of colors for several seconds. When the blur of color passes, heโs a boy againโand not just any boy. Flint. And heโs bleeding. Not as much as I am, but the wing punch obviously hurt him if the way he hunches over as he scrambles awkwardly to his feet is any indication.
Heโs dressed in the ripped-up version of the clothes he was wearing and has a lot more cuts and bruises on him now. Lia seems a little worse for wear from the fall, too, but she rushes him with a primal scream that has shivers running along every nerve ending that Iโve got. Flint meets her halfway, arm muscles bulging as he attempts to keep
her flashing fangs out of his skin. Once heโs got a good grip on her, itโs his turn to send her flying to the ground. Then he grabs her head and starts pounding it over and over again into the stone floor.
Sheโs fighting him, bucking and snarling and doing everything in her power to get away from him. But he holds tight as he growls something indecipherable at her. I take their preoccupation with each other as my cue to get as far from them as I possibly can, as fast as I possibly can.
I stumble to my feet, ignoring the pain and the fact that my messed up shoulder makes it impossible for me to do anything but list to my left side. But forward movement is forward movement even in this world, and I canโt stay here watching Flint and Lia try to kill each other for one second longer.
Keeping one ear on the fight behind me, I start running/hobbling through the portico, looking for the tunnel that will take me back into the schoolโs main building. The tunnel that will bring me back to Katmere.
I make it across the center of the room to the tunnel thatโs one to the side of being directly across from where Lia and Flint are fighting. But when I start to run down it, Iโm torn between screaming for help and trying to go unnoticed a little while longer. And by a little while I mean long enough for me to stagger through the tunnel and into the school, where surely my Uncle Finn will put a stop to this madness.
Before the entire world explodes.
But I barely make it to the entrance to the tunnel that I think will lead me to the castle before Flint is on me. He grabs me by the hair and slams me face-first into the
nearest wall.
โFlint, stop. Please,โ I manage to gasp out through the pain tearing through me courtesy of my injured shoulder.
โI wish I could, Grace.โ He sounds grim, defeated. โI thought I could get you out of here. But Liaโs not going to let me. And I canโt let the ticks get away with using you for what they want to do.โ
โUsing me for what? I donโt know what youโre talking about.โ
โLiaโs had a plan all along. Itโs why she brought you here.โ โShe didnโt bring me here, Flint. My parents diedโโ
โDonโt you get it? She killed your parents to get you here. We knew it for sure as soon as you arrived and the wolves got close enough to smell you.
โWe were sure weโd be able to finish this long before we got here, but taking you and Lia out is one thing. Taking Jaxon out when we realized he was involved in the plan was another thing entirely.โ
Iโm reeling, his words hitting me with the full force of a wrecking ball as I scramble to make sense of them. โWhat are youโmy parentsโJaxonโhow couldโฆโ I pause, take a breath. Try to breathe through the pain and confusion and horror his words stir up inside me.
โLook, I donโt have time to fill you in on everything. And it wouldnโt change anything if I could. I want to save you, Grace. I do. But we canโt let Lia do this. Itโll mean the end of the world. So youโve got to die. Itโs the only way we can stop this thing from happening.โ He reaches forward, wraps his hand around my neck.
And then he starts to squeeze.