The only thing more stubborn than a dragon is its rider.
โColonel Kaoriโs Field Guide to Dragonkind
โWhatโs the issue?โ I walk back to the carnage surrounding our dragons.
โHe does not wake,โย Tairn announces, and Cuir lowers his green snout to Teineโs.
Ohย shit.ย Fear comes racing back.
โWe have to get him off this field before Theophanie returns.โ Bodhi studies the clouds.
โCan Garrick get Teine up the cliffs?โ I ask.
โUnder normal circumstances? Yes.โ Bodhi winces. โBut heโs already exhausted from walking all over the Continent in the last few hours. Thereโs no chance.โ
โThe plan is going to shit fast.โ And weโre miles away from everyone except the lethal dark wielder who wants to kill us. But thereโs another option. My head swings to Tairn.ย โYouโre the only one strong enough to get him out of here.ย You can carry him if you use the chains.โ
โI will not leave you on this fieldโโย he growls.
โIf I leave, everything falls apart. Dragonkind protects its own, even above a bonded rider,โย I remind him.
His eyes narrow, and steam billows from his nostrils.ย โDo not lecture me on the laws of my kind or you will learn how comfortable I am breaking them.โ
Cuir quickly removes himself.
โPlease,โย I beg Tairn.ย โIf not for Teineโs own sake, then for Miraโs. Iโve already lost Andarna. I canโt lose my sister, too. Do not ask me to find that strength or I will fail you. I will fail usย both.โ
A snarl rips from his throat and metal clangs as he positions himself over Teine, gripping the four ends of chain wrapped around his torso in his claws.ย โYou will notย move from this field,โ he orders.
โThank you.โย Wind gusts across the side of my face as his wings beat harder than Iโve ever seen, and Teineโs limp body slowly rises from the field. His shadow engulfs me as he flies overhead, carrying Teine toward the safety of the cliffs.
โBold strategy,โ Bodhi notes, watching them depart. โSending our biggest dragon away is definitely not going to bite us in the ass.โ
โHeโll be back.โ I look up to the sky and slowly rotate to better survey the space, but thereโs no sign of Theophanie or the wyvern she prefers. My heart starts to pound. Iโm not fond of being the prey.
Breathing out slowly, I deny the impulse to check the city skyline for Xaden. This doesnโt work if I canโt focus here, now. I force myself to cut off all thoughts of the others and step into the headspace where I am no longer a sister, a friend, or a lover. I exist only as a rider, a weapon.
โYou want to wait to start hunting our silver-haired friend?โ Bodhi says as Cuir stalks toward us, wyvern blood dripping from the tip of his swordtail.
โWe donโt have to hunt.โ I strap my conduit to my wrist, then reach over my shoulder and flip the cap open on my quiver. โAs long as Iโm here, sheโll come.โ And Iโll get the chance to kill her before she attacks anyone else I love.
โWaiting feelsโฆanticlimactic.โ He puts his back to mine.
โAlways does.โ Simultaneously torturous, too, like the moment in flight when Tairnโs muscles shift beneath me and I know Iโm about to lose my stomach in a dive, or those long minutes on the ridgeline above Basgiath, waiting for the horde to arrive. โYou think this will work?โ
โHas to. Magic requires balance, right?โ
โItโs the oldest rule there is.โ Theophanie walks out from behind the carcass of a wyvern. โBut once a century or so we get a chance to skew the scales in our favor, and I will prove myself to him this time.โ
We whip toward her, shoulder to shoulder, and I reach for Tairnโs power, but barely a trickle answers the call.
Shit.ย Tairnโs out of range. Itโs not going to be a quick jaunt to haul Teine the many miles to the wards and up ten thousand feet, either. But Miraโs safe, and thatโs what matters. Bodhi and I can keep ourselves alive.
โWhere the fuck did she come from?โ Bodhi whispers, drawing his sword.
โSheโs fast,โ I reply just as softly, remembering how she disappeared from the brig at Basgiath.
โThereโre only a few of us who are faster,โ Theophanie replies, walking along the carcass of the wyvern, grazing the ridges at its back as she saunters toward us. โOlder, too.โ
My lips part. She heard us from twenty feet away.
โPity you had to kill them.โ She clucks her tongue. โThey takeย foreverย to generate. Are you ready to tip the balance, Violet?โ
Having two lightning wielders on any side wouldnโt just tip a balance; it would destroy it.
The same as shadows.
Cuir lowers his head and growls at Bodhiโs right.
โIโm ready to kill you.โ I reach for a dagger out of reflex and throw so hard my shoulder pops but thankfully doesnโt subluxate.
Theophanie waves her gnarled fingers, and the blade falls aside before it reaches the halfway mark. โDisappointing. Have you learned nothing since the last time you tried that? No need to be embarrassed, though. Weโll work on it. Iโll be happy to mentor you.โ
My eyes flare. Was this the path the priestess foresaw for me? Not their mentorship but Theophanieโs?
โFuck,โ Bodhi mutters. โThatโs another problem.โ
Probably makes the arrows at my back useless, too. Awesome. Iโll have to get up close and personal to kill her.
โOdd choice of companion, seeing that you reek of his kin.โ The veins beside her eyes pulse and she appraises Bodhi, her pace completely unhurried as she strolls toward the head of the dead wyvern. โTell me, do you not grow tired of being a less-powerful version of your cousin?โ
โIโm not the one out here trying to prove myself,โ Bodhi counters, his head tilting in the same way Xadenโs does when sizing up an opponent.
No sword. No staff. Sheโs unarmed with the exception of a row of blades at her hip. I search her stride for weakness and find none. Sheโs faster, too, which means Iโll get one shot.
โWitty.โ Her smile cracks another line in her lips. โYouโre almost done waiting. Heโll be gone soon. The crown will be yours.โ
Come on, get closer.
โWe donโt have a crown.โ Bodhi switches his sword to his left hand, freeing his right. โYou donโt know me well enough to try and fuck with my head. Iโm doing exactly what Iโve always wantedโprotecting my cousin, my province.โ
โAnd her.โ She pauses just in front of the wyvernโs bloody snout and cuts her gaze to mine. โA weapon like you will only submit to someone stronger, so come, letโs get this farce over with so you can begin your real journey. Heโs waiting.โ Glee lights her smile.
โBerwyn?โ I guess.
โAs if I would answer to that fool? I think not.โ She glances skyward. โPity you sent your dragon away, but donโt worry, thereโs plenty of power beneath your feet. Now, show me what my patience has bought.โ She lifts her arms as the breeze picks up, sweeping off the cliffs at our back.
No more stalling, then. Here we go. As long as Bodhi counters her signet, we can end her before Tairn even gets back.
Bodhi raises his right hand and turns it as though clasping a doorknob none of us can see. The sky darkens and wind gusts, and though no lightning strikes, the temperature and humidity rise in a way Iโve only ever felt around one other person.
Theophanieโs smile sharpens.
Gravity shifts, and my perception ofย everythingย changes.
โItโs working.โ A smile tugs at Bodhiโs mouth.
โItโs not,โ I whisper, all the hope leaving my body like water out of a bathtub drain. โYou canโt counter her. You have to go. Now.โ I palm the next blade. Maybe I canโt throw it, but Iโm not going down defenseless, either. I can hold out until Tairn returns.
โThereโs no lightning,โ Bodhi argues, his knuckles whitening on the pommel of his sword.
โI was wrong. Sheโs not a lightning wielder.โ It had struck in both battles, and Iโd conflated its presence with hers when it was simply a byproduct of her true signet. She hadnโt controlled the lightning during their assault on Suniva.
Sheโd controlled the very thing causing it.
โOf course Iโm not.โ Theophanie flicks a finger, and the clouds above us begin to rotate. โThere is only one exception to the rule, Violet Sorrengail. Imagine my surprise when it turned out to beย you. If it was going to be one of her daughters, Iโd have bet on your sister.โ
โAmari help us.โ Bodhiโs hand slowly lowers, and his gaze jumps skyward. โShe isnโt the dark wielder version of you.โ
โNo.โ I shake my head as the next gust of wind nearly pitches me forward. Iโve prepared for the wrong fight. I know the feel of lightning charging, recognize the crackle in the air just before it strikes. I understand the limits, the boundaries of wielding it. Each strike requires its own burst of energy, and once itโs over, itโs done. But what Theophanieโs doing will take on a life of its own and carry forward long after sheโs given it her power.
This is so much worse than battling myself.
โSheโs their answer to my mother.โ Saying it out loud snaps the shock from my system, and my mind begins to race. Only Aimsirโs exhaustion or a physical illness weakened Mom. Not even the strongest wind wielder could diminish Momโs storms.
โShe was the answer toย me,โ Theophanie hisses, and the clouds start toย swirl.
The tornado. My chest clenches. My mother had never accomplished that particular feat. No wonder I hadnโt recognized Theophanie for what she isโIโd never met a more powerful storm wielder than Mom. Until now.
โYou have to get out of here.โ I shove at Bodhiโs arm. โGo before Cuir canโt launch in the wind!โ
โMy signet is always the balance,โ Bodhi argues, lifting his hand as the wind rises to a constant roar at our backs. โI can stop her!โ
โYou canโt!โ I push again, and this time he stumbles sideways. โYour signet must only work on our magic, not theirs. Now go! You promised Xaden!โ
โCome with me!โ he shouts.
Somehow, Theophanie knows youโll try to save everyoneโฆ Brennanโs words fill my head.
โI canโt.โ If I go, sheโll follow, and weโll lose. If I stay, I can be the distraction the others need.
โThen Iโll fight besideโโ Bodhi starts, but Cuir wraps two talons around his midsection and launches before he can finish. His green wings beat in giant sweeps as he carries a loudly protesting Bodhi from the field, heading south. No doubt heโll clear the wind before ascending the cliffs.
Tyrrendorโs succession is safe, but thereโs no time to feel even an ounce of relief.
A howling gust of wind forces me forward, and I fall to my hands and knees in the grass, narrowly missing the conduit that dangles from my wrist. Something groans behind me, and I look over my shoulder just in time to watch a tree taller than Tairn lean in my direction from the edge of the field, pausing at an obscene angle before itโs completely uprooted.
Ohย shit. I push to my feet and throw my body weight to the left, racing to get clear. The wind takes me down again in less than ten steps, and my stomach lurches as the tree plummets toward me. My feet slip over a group of loose rocks, but my boots hold my ankles in place as I scramble for another few feet of distance.
The tree crashes, hitting the ground with the force of a dragon. Heart pounding, I stare at the branch lying less than an armโs reach away.
โChannel, and weโll walk away together!โ she promises, her voice rising over the wind even though the tree has hidden her from me.
Come to think of it, the tree has also hiddenย me, at least until she shifts position.
I need to work fast.
The wind is too strong to make a straight shot possibleโit will fly right past her without some weight to it. I grab a dagger, lift my flight jacket, and slice a strip of cloth from the bottom of my uniform. The wind fights to rip the fabric away, so I stick it between my teeth and bite down, then sheathe the blade. Faster. I need to moveย faster.ย Reaching over my shoulder, I grip the maorsite-tipped arrowโs shaft as tightly as possible, then pull it free from the stabilizing quiver and drag it in front of me.
The wind dies slightly as I tie the arrow to a conduit-size rock from the field.
โReach for the power and wield!โ Theophanie steps into view twenty feet ahead of me.
I rise up on my knees and throw the rock as hard as I can with the wind.
The gale carries it, but Theophanie knocks it off course three-quarters of the way there. โHave youย stillย learned nothing?โ It lands a couple of feet to her right.
And explodes.
Dirt, grass, and rock fly, and the impact flings Theophanie half a wing length through the air. The wind dies before she smacks into the ground.
Thank gods the storm isnโt strong enough to hold without her yet. I surge to my feet and charge, drawing my last alloy-hilted dagger. I canโt risk losing it in a throw.
Grass clings to her braid as she shoves herself upright, and her eyes struggle to focus as I flip the dagger parallel with myย wrist and hurl myself at her. My knees hit the ground a second before I swing.
She catches my forearm and squeezes with a strength that threatens to crush the bone. โEnough!โ
A debilitating wave of pain crashes over me, but I hold on to the dagger like my friendsโ lives depend on it, then pull a black-handled knife from my left and stab down, embedding the blade in her thigh.
Her lips crack as she screams, but instead of releasing my forearm or removing the knife from her thigh, she grasps my throat and drives me backward, slamming my spine against the ground. My eyes widen and I wait for the explosives in my quiver to kill us both, but the cushion somehow sustains the impact.
โFoolish woman.โ She rams her knee into my stomach and forces the air right out of me.
I struggle for the next breath, but it comes, and she pins my other hand to the ground with a speed I could never beat.
โYour mother knew at your age that she was no match for me. Thatโs why she hid behind those wards. Perhaps you should have followed her example.โ Theophanieโs jagged nails dig into my skin and the veins beside her eyes bulge as she looks south. โA few seem to have gotten by. Whatever will you do?โ
I follow her line of sight, and every muscle in my body locks to keep from thrashing. A horde of wyvern has cut north, bypassing the city and flying straight into the valley that leads to the Medaro Pass. I should be thereโฆbut then I couldnโt keep herย here.
Dunne, be with them.ย I look away and find Theophanie staring at me, her eerie red eyes so close she consumes my vision.
โThe horde is hungry. How many innocents climb the pass? A thousand? Two? You can still save them. Reach for it. Take the power at your fingertips.โ She flips my hand so my palm pressesย into the grass, and I consciously keep my senses closed. โSo stubborn. It must be killing you, realizing you donโt have every answer, arenโt the solution to every problem. Youโre just another lightning wielder, mortally incapable of being everywhere at once.โ The metal eases from my throat. โGo ahead. It will be entertaining to watch you try.โ
I glance south just long enough to witness the horde disappearing into the valley. โYouโre right. I canโt be everywhere.โ Theophanieโs eyes widen as I arch my neck against the blade. โI donโt have to be.โ
When push comes to shove, Iโm not the best of us.
Sheย is.