โThis doesnโt make any sense,โ Talia said. โAre you sure you fed him lamb and not beef?โ
โIf there is one thing I know more about than you, itโs food,โ Holt said. โGive it a minute,โ Brode said. โWeโve tried the pork already, so it has
to be lamb. He must be a mystic.โ
After days of hard marching southeast with the garrison, the party sat in the glow of a new campfire. They watched Ash eagerly as though he were a toddler attempting to take his first steps. Even Pyra drew in closer, her great eyes wide with anticipation.
Ash pressed all four claws into the earth, and visibly tensed his body. Even the dragon bond changed, growing taut under Ashโs efforts to summon his magic.
โAnything boy?โ Holt asked.
โNo,โย Ash said miserably.
Holt shook his head for the benefit of the others.
Brode scratched his chin. Talia folded her arms and cocked an eyebrow. โWhat does this mean?โ Holt asked.
โIt means heโs strange,โ Talia said.
โMaybe we didnโt feed him enough?โ Holt said.
Ash groaned at that.ย โI donโt want anymore. Tasted of grass.โ
โNow heโs saying he didnโt like it.โ
Talia blew hair out of her face in frustration. โOkay, now heโs just defying all known dragon lore. Mystics love lamb.โ
Pyra snorted and let loose another rumble from deep in her throat.
โI donโt think his blindness has anything to do with it,โ Talia said. Pyra snorted louder. โWhy? Because nothing like that has ever been recordedโฆ. yes, I know there will have been too few like him to know for sureโฆ no, Iโm sure heโs not defectiveโฆ because he does have magic, Pyra. And it must be strong if it cured a blight infection.โ
โIf I may,โ Brode interjected. โPerhaps heโs not a mystic, at all.โ โImpossible,โ Talia hastened to say. โNo other dragon type could
develop healing powers.โ
โI agree. And yet weโre in a unique position where he isnโt responding to the food of that power type while also displaying an otherwise undefined magic. So, either Ash himself is defying everything or, more likely, there is something about dragons we do not know. Ash and Holt are the most unique pairing Iโve ever seen.โ
Holt cleared his throat. Once again, he felt like he was getting left behind in the conversation.
โBut what does all this mean for us? What should Ash and I do?โ
โFor now, weโll keep an eye on you, watch for more manifestations of his powers and be patient,โ said Brode. โItโs all we can do, even if it gives Talia nightmares not knowing the answer to a question.โ
Talia rolled her eyes. โHysterical.ย Master Brode,โ she added apologetically.
He dismissed her with a wave of his hand and laughed. Heโd softened somewhat since telling them of his past, as though a mist surrounding him had parted. And for that glorious moment, Holt forgot that they were about to enter battle tomorrow.
Then it came back, and a gloom settled over the party.
โWe should find the Knight Captain,โ Talia said. โHeโll be awaiting your expertise, Master Brode.โ
Brode got to his feet. โIโll do all I can, but I no longer have a dragon.
The troops will look to you on the battlefield.โ
Talia put on a brave face, but Holt swore he saw her gulp.
โIโm ready to fight,โ she said. There was a hard edge in her voice. โPyra too.โ
โThis will be far worse than the skirmishes you fought over the last year alongside experienced members of the Order.โ
โWe know,โ she said, wrapping an arm around Pyraโs neck. Pyra growled in acknowledgment.
Holtโs thoughts turned to his one and only encounter with the scourge. The horrors heโd witnessed during the attack on the Crag; the monstrous stingers, the ghoulish risen bodies of men and women with bug-like carapaces instead of skin. Fear gripped him just thinking about it, but he was a dragon rider now. Brode had even given him a sword.
Plucking up his courage, Holt jumped to his feet and stood to attention like a soldier.
โWhat about me and Ash? What should we do?โ
Talia looked sheepish and turned to Brode for the answer. โYouโll stay as far away from trouble as you can,โ Brode said. โButโโ
โBut nothing. Stay back with the baggage train. Talia and I canโt look after you in a full battle.โ
Holt hung his head, although he was secretly relieved. โI just wanted to help.โ
To his great shock, Talia gave him a smile.
โThatโs cute, pot boy. Donโt worry, you can risk your life too the moment you and Ash are ready.โ
Holt bristled but her attention shifted to Ash. She moved to his side and crouched to his level. As Ash struggled to look directly at her, she gently cupped his head.
โYou might be a weirdo, Ash, but Iโm grateful you could cure that little girl. Maybe your powers can help more people in time but, even now, itโs good to know that Mr. Smith doesnโt hate riders anymore. The more people who see the value in our Order, the better weโll be.โ
Ash licked Taliaโs face by way of saying โyouโre welcome.โ
โUgh,โ Talia said, wiping her face with her sleeve. โThanks for that.โ
Brode cleared his throat again in a manner to signal they ought to be going. Talia got up and she and Pyra moved off.
โGet some rest, Holt,โ Brode said. โIโll come find you again in the morning.โ
Holt tried to calm himself but even by the time heโd laid out his bed roll, warmed his feet by the fire, and taken off his mail coat, his head was still spinning.
A battle. A real battle with soldiers and dragons and the scourge. It was every legend heโd heard of growing up coming to life. And it didnโt feel glorious. It just felt terrifying.
Ash came back out of the darkness quietly. Holtโs mind was so preoccupied with the next day he hadnโt noticed the dragon had gone on a wander.
The dragon stopped just out of reach. โWhatโs the matter?โ Holt asked.
โIโm sorry Iโm not yet strong enough to help. I worry for the elder one and the troubled one. Even the grumpy one.โ
โYou know they have names, right?โ
โI do but their names do not reflect who they truly are.โ
โAnd you think Pyra is only grumpy?โ
โWell, she is. And she can be mean.โ
โShe can, but I think sheโll warm up in time.โ
โYes, she will grow warmer, for she commands fire.โ
Their own bond flared, and Ash started a high oscillating growl that Holt took to be laughter. Holt laughed too although more to be kind. The pun wasnโt that funny.
Ash really was an odd creature. At times he seemed so wise and yet his speech and behavior โ like licking Taliaโs face โ spoke of a much younger soul. Were all dragons like this? Heโd ask Pyra but he might receive a burn for irritating her.
โAnd… the โtroubled oneโ โ thatโs Talia, right?โ
โYes.โ
โSo even you can feel it. Itโs not just me.โ
โIt is clear in her voice, and in her heartbeat. Both are rarely calm.โ
So, Ash was not only able to hear heartbeats but he could determine someoneโs emotions by it. Holt might have pondered on its uses, were he not so afraid about tomorrow.
His worry must have crossed the dragon bond, for Ash padded closer, although he had his nose close to the ground for some reason. A moment later, Holt saw he had sniffed out the leather cover of his fatherโs recipe book and was pushing it over to him. Heโd been using it to check on simple recipes for pork and lamb.
โThanks, boy,โ Holt said.
He picked up the recipe book, laid down on his side and put the book under one arm. Foolish as it may be, he found comfort in holding it.
He had to believe his father was still alive. Perhaps he was already halfway to Sidastra and would soon be behind its walls. Thinking of any
other outcome was too much to bear on top of everything else.
Ash came to curl up at his back. Holt could feel his coarse hide through his shirt, but he didnโt mind. The pulse of the bond washed away such small discomforts.
As the pair lay side by side, Holt swore that Ashโs breathing picked up a rhythm as though an echo of the song from his core rose to send them both into a dreamless sleep.