Battle In The Dark The Dragon Guard 8 – Jada Fisher

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She would not apologize for finding joy in the prospect of destroying the war machines she’d been tricked into bringing into the world. They shot forward, cutting through the endless void of the Dark and straight toward the leading dirigible. Suddenly, a ripple went over Luxion, and the next thing she knew, he disappeared out from under her.

“Ten!?” Iwe’i called in concern, and the rider realized she probably could have warned her back-saddle partner that her dragon could do that. Ten leaned toward where she assumed Luxion’s head would be. “Hey, you want to include us in your cloaking, you giant silly?” There was a chirp that was entirely not befitting a battle-dragon, but it was cute nonetheless, and a moment later, Ten could see Luxion again.

“What just happened?” Iwe’i asked again, his voice impressively calm considering he’d just seen a dragon disappear then reappear underneath him. That was bound to rattle even the most composed of individuals. “Luxion can hide himself and occasionally others from sight, if they’re close enough.” “Is that what he’s doing now? Because I can see him.”

“As far as I can tell,” Ten answered, sheathing her sword and pulling her crossbow out from its holster. “It’s not like I can really know for sure.” Iwe’i twisted in the saddle, but Ten didn’t take her eyes off their target long enough to see what he was looking at.

“Well, that might be an issue for our allies considering there are about ten of our friends not far behind us.” Oh…right. How would they know where Ten and Luxion were attacking if they couldn’t see them? She hadn’t thought of that. Geez, battle and suddenly manifesting insane powers were much more complicated than legends ever made it sound like.

“Luxion, our allies will need to know where we’re targeting.” He let out another chirp of understanding, and Ten once more saw a ripple flow over her, Iwe’i, and Luxion, but that was it. She hoped that meant he’d listened to her and changed it, but it wasn’t like she had any way to be sure.

Except for review quotes, this book may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without the written consent of the publisher. This is a work of fiction. All people, places, names, and events are products of the author’s imagination and / or used fictitiously. Any similarities to actual people, places, or events is purely coincidental. Cover Design by Melony Paradise 1kitap1.com/en CONTENTS 1.

Once More Into the Dark 2. The Bearer of Bad News 3. Preparedness is Next to Lux-liness 4. Skyborne 5. Greater Than the Sum of the Parts 6. Cloak and Dagger 7. Greed Consumes 8. Friends in Strange Places 9. Bittersweet Reunion 10. Never Tell Me the Odds 11.

Push Comes to Shove 12. Times are a-Changin’ 13. The Best Defense is a Strong Offense 14. Limit Breaker Thank You 1kitap1.com/en 1 1kitap1.com/en ONCE MORE INTO THE DARK It was at nearly the very top of the shield, just before the shimmering veil, that Ten finally saw her friends waiting on the other side. It was the largest party of dragons she’d ever led by far, and yet it was paltry numbers compared to the total might of the Dragon Guard.

It was better than nothing, she supposed. “Wow, you’ve arrived without an army on your tail or some other cataclysmic catastrophe,” Mina said dryly, but Ten could hear the relief in her best friend’s voice. “Good to see you too,” she replied, taking her place at the front of their little formation. It would probably be much more efficient to have an experienced rider at the front, one who was used to leading large groups, but Ten was the only one who knew how to get to the secret Aeotarai underground city.

It was her or no one. “We’ll need to pass through grabber territory, so we ride with lights low and as quietly as we can. No singing, no talking above a whisper until you have my mark.” To be honest, Ten had gone through that area enough times that the grabbers that lived in the mountains were far less intimidating to her than they used to be. Sure, she still respected them as dangerous creatures, but they’d been useful distractions to her far more than they’d been harmful enemies.

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