Onyx Storm: Chapter 59
Onyx Storm (The Empyrean Book 3)
It was not without risk that the first dragons bonded humans, for though they clearly hold the power, their bonded riders made them the one thing they could not tolerate: vulnerable. Many dragons suffered the loss of their bonded riders in the name of self-preservation.
âThe Sacrifice of Dragonkind by Major Deandra Naveen â
ira!â I scream louder than a dragonâs roar as crimson blood streams from the laceration in my sisterâs throat.
Everything seems to happen at once, like a group of musicians cued for a performance.
âTime to play, Violet.â Theophanie hurls the daggerâat Jack.
A sea of gray wings rises in the south, and my boots pound across the field.
Xaden projects a stream of shadow toward Theophanie, but the bands fly southward.
What the fuck? No time to think. Iâm already running at the dark wielder, alloy-hilted dagger drawn, when the closest wyvern launches and plucks Theophanie from the ground as it flies overhead.
Mira collapses to her knees in the grass, grabbing for the fatal cut with both hands, and suddenly nothing else matters. Not revenge. Not Draithus. My sister only has seconds.
Malek, please, no.
âItâs all right.â My voice breaks, and I discard my dagger and hit the ground, catching her as she falls. Blood streams through my fingers as I press my hand against the pulsing wound at her throat. Pressure. She needs pressure.
Not Mira. I yell at whatever deity will listen and press harder, like I can force the blood back into her body. My breath comes in stuttered gasps, terror cutting off the flow of oxygen.
Mira stares up at me, her brown eyes wide with shock, and I force a smile so she doesnât meet Malek in fear. âYouâre going to be all right.â I nod, my head jerking as my eyes blur.
âMove!â Brennan hits his knees, and I barely have time to yank my hand away before his is there. âYou will live, do you hear me?â He slams his eyes shut and sweat immediately beads on his forehead as he leans over Mira.
Is it even possible? Brennanâs powerful, but I canât think of a single rider whoâs been saved on the battlefield with an injury this extensive. She goes limp and my heart seizes, but sheâs still breathing despite the blood coursing down the sides of her neck.
Shapes blur and snarls sound from every direction. I look up, and the dragons leap over us, claws filling the sky before they land on the circle of wyvern. Four of the gray creatures launch at the onslaught, shrieking their way into the sky. The daggers of Sgaeylâs tail swing just a few feet above us, and I throw my body over Mira and Brennan as the navy-blue blades cut so close I can feel air rush against my skin.
Xaden casts a wall of shadow, blocking us from the fray, and to the right, I see Garrick pull the veninâs dagger from the door of the Rybestad chest as Bodhi forces the other one shut.
Screeches fill the air and my muscles lock as I look back over my shoulder at the impenetrable darkness. âTairn!â I canât see him.
âThey die,â he says, fury saturating the bond.
I take that as the only good sign on this field and sit back on my heels, giving Brennan room to breathe.
âCome on, come on,â Brennan mutters, his brow furrowed in concentration just like Dadâs used to, but heâs swaying slightly and losing color in his face.
It has to work. It just has to.
Blood trickles down the column of Miraâs neck, crossing her scar as her eyes flutter shut.
âYou canât have her,â I whisper up to Malek, and I swear the clouds darken slightly in acknowledgment, or maybe mocking, as two reds approach from the south at tremendous speed.
Wait. Why are they flying away from the city?
I strain to identify the dragons. Thoirt? The tear pattern in her right wing is unmistakable, but that would meanâ¦
Oh gods, Sloane is here.
Liam, Iâm so sorry. My throat tries to close as I throw my head back and search the sky for gray, but thereâs only Thoirt andâ I blink. Thatâs Cath on her tail.
Sweat drips down Brennanâs neck at the same alarmingly fast pace as blood from Miraâs wound, and his breathing becomes labored. âThereâs too much damage,â he whispers.
âThere isnât,â I argue, glancing between Miraâs slackened face and the strain on my brotherâs. âBrennan, you can mend anything, remember?â
Marbh roars.
âYour brother nears the limit of his power,â Tairn warns.
And I canât give him mine. My heart races.
âGet the chest out of here,â Xaden shouts to Garrick. âIf she wanted him dead, he obviously knows things they donât want us to.â
âChradh!â Garrick yells, and the Brown Scorpiontail bounds over the shadows to Garrickâs side. A second later, they disappear, along with the trunk.
I feel a rush of air as they go, and glance toward the sky as the two reds approach.
âHow much are we trusting Aetos these days?â Bodhi says as he runs toward us.
âNot enough for what he just saw,â Xaden answers, his shadows blocking what looks to be the tip of a wyvernâs tail from hitting me.
Wind from wingbeats blows back Brennanâs hair, and the reds land so close their heads hover over us as they skid to a halt, their talons dragging up clumps of grass.
âViolet, Iâm sorry,â Brennan whispers.
âDonât say that.â I shake my head. âThe blood flow is slowing. Itâs working.â Though it hasnât stopped.
âWhat the fuck are you doing here?â Xaden calls up at Dain as he dismounts, but my focus firmly locks over Brennanâs shoulder.
âFollowing her ass,â Dain replies, then winces at the crunch of bone coming from behind the wall of shadows Xaden holds in place with both hands. âSheâs under my command, and Cath alerted me the second they crossed the wards against orders.â He aims that last part in Sloaneâs direction.
Sloane. A shard of hope pierces the terror wrapped around my heart.
She races our way, reaching into her flight jacket and retrieving a cylindrical parcel the length of her hand. âAaric told me youâd need thisââ She stumbles as she catches sight of Mira.
I donât give a shit why sheâs here. Only that she is.
My eyes prickle. âPlease.â
Sloaneâs fearful gaze snaps to mine.
âMira?â Dain runs, then drops to a knee beside me. âOh shit.â
âPlease,â I blatantly, shamelessly beg Sloane. âBrennan needs more power, and weâre going to lose her.â
She takes one tentative step, then another as Brennan trembles, his hands on Miraâs neck. âI donât know how. When your mââ She stops herself. âTransferring is different than imbuing. I know that much.â
âWhatever youâre going to do, youâd better do it fast,â Bodhi warns, drawing a sword and standing guard, his eyes on the sky.
âTry,â Dain urges, shoving the sleeve of his uniform up his forearm. âItâs dangerous to use your own power if you havenât trained, so take mine. Iâm the only one here who doesnât have to wield today. Just try.â
A wyvern snarls behind me, and a distinctive snap follows.
Sloane lowers herself between Dain and Brennan as Miraâs blood soaks into my leathers.
âOne hand on my wrist,â Dain says gently, like heâs talking to a skittish horse.
She stares at the gray handprint that scars his forearm. âI donât want to do that. Become that.â
âYou wonât.â He lifts his brows. âYou can hate me later, but trust me now or she dies.â
Sloane wraps her fingers around Dainâs wrist. Her eyes flare, and she swallows. âSomeone like you shouldnât have this much power.â
âGood thing for Mira I do. Put the other hand anywhere his skin is exposed,â he orders.
Sloane drops her little package and lifts her hand to the back of Brennanâs neck.
I brush Miraâs hair off her forehead, leaving a bloody smear behind. Sheâs so damned pale. I should have told her about Xaden. She should have told me about my dedication. Weâve wasted so much time keeping things from each other, when Dad warned me to only trust her. If I had, would this still have happened?
âDo not blame yourself for wounds you do not inflict,â Tairn lectures.
âEyes here,â Dain says, and Sloane looks his way. âPull from the excess you feel in me, and push to the deficit in him. Youâre not a weapon of destruction. Youâre not venin. Youâre the artery power chooses to flow through. Youâre life.â
Her brow knits, and Dain flinches. âIâm going to hurt you.â
âGods, donât I know it.â He nods. âBut youâre not going to kill me, no matter how badly you want to. Now do it.â
Her mouth tightens, and Dain grits his teeth.
Precious, long seconds pass before Brennan breathes deeply and color flushes his cheeks. I glance back to Mira, expecting the worst, but her chest still rises and falls. Blood ceases to drip, color returning to her cheeks.
âBrennan?â I whisper, too scared to even hope.
âItâs messy, but sheâs alive.â My brother sits back, his frame drooping as he drags the back of his arm over his sweaty brow. âThank you, Mairi.â
She lets go of both men, then lifts her gaze to mine. âSheâll be all right?â
âThanks to you,â I say to Sloane.
She blows out a swift sigh of relief as Brennan reaches for the waterskin clipped at his hip. He quickly uncorks the top, then pours the water over Miraâs neck. A thick, angry pink scar straddles her throat.
I push her hair off her forehead again and give myself exactly three seconds to feel everything. My chest threatens to explode.
One. Sheâs alive.
Two. I wonât have to navigate a world where she doesnât exist.
Three. Brennan is a fucking miracle worker.
âWe have to get Mira out of here,â I say to my brother as the snarls and sounds of tearing flesh diminish behind me. A shape comes flying overhead but is yanked back by a rope of shadow. Pretty sure it was a talon.
âAgreed.â Brennan looks toward Draithus, where an outright battle has begun. Dragons and gryphons hover above the city walls as enormous cross-bolts fire into the cloud of approaching wyvern. âYou all right, Aetos?â
Dain twists his hand around his wrist. âIâm good.â
My stomach clenches. The hardest part of this will be trusting everyone to do their jobs, and the city isnât mine to hold. I glance at Xaden, then Dain. âYou both have to go. Theyâll be out of cross-bolts soon.â
Dain rises to stand and offers his hand to Sloane.
âFuck off, Aetos.â She rocks forward and up to her feet.
He pauses like heâs counting to three. âGet back across the wards, Mairi, and stay there.â
She turns on her heel and stalks toward Thoirt, lifting a middle finger.
Bodhi snorts.
âFucking first-years,â Dain mutters as she mounts. âRiorson, Iâll meet you down there.â He heads toward Cathâs foreleg.
âDain!â I shout, and he looks back over his shoulder. âThank you.â
âDonât thank me. Just tell me later how the fuck Garrick and Chradh disappeared into thin air.â He takes off at a run, and within a matter of seconds, both Thoirt and Cath fly in separate directions.
Bodhi helps Brennan to his feet.
âI donât want to leave you.â Xaden drops the wall of shadow. I glance over my shoulder and find dead wyvern scattered in the field, and Sgaeyl, Tairn, and Marbh examining the chains strapped around Teine.
âI know. But you have to.â
âIâll carry her.â Brennan bends and scoops Miraâs unconscious body off my lap.
âYouâre all right?â I locate my alloy-hilted dagger in the grass and put it back in place as I rise, then grab the package Sloane left behind, too. Itâs addressed to Aaric and bears the unbroken seal of Dunne.
Why in all thatâs holy would he send Sloane into a war zone to give me his own mail? Iâm going to throttle himâ¦as soon as I figure out what the fuck heâs currently doing.
âMairi gave me a little more than she needed to. Iâm fine.â He adjusts Mira in his arms.
âI know you were supposed to stay, but take Mira,â Bodhi says. âWeâll figure out how to free Teine so she can follow.â
âAgreed.â Brennanâs mouth tenses, and he looks at me. âI have more than a dozen runes I can leaveââ
âThanks, but Iâll pass,â I interrupt. âBetter I stick to what Iâm good at.â
He nods. âStick to the plan, Violetâno matter what goes wrong. Weâre counting on you.â His gaze jumps to Xaden. âThat applies to you, too.â He doesnât waste time waiting for a reply, just heads toward Marbh.
I slip Aaricâs package into my flight jacket pocket and watch as Brennan walks away. Weird. Thereâs no mark at the back of his neck like he carries on his palm. There hadnât been one on Dainâs wrist, either.
âYouâd better go,â Bodhi urges Xaden. âWeâve got wyvern trying to round the north side of the city, and the pass is just beyond. Whole battle just a few miles away, remember?â
âIâm going.â Xaden grabs Brennanâs discarded waterskin, then pours its remaining contents over my right hand, washing away the majority of Miraâs blood. The water runs off my fingers, slowly fading from crimson to pale pink before he drops the skin. âConcentrate.â He cradles my cheek, and our eyes lock. âUse only Tairnâs power. Do not turn. Do not die. Accomplish your mission, and I will find you after.â
He kisses me breathless, and for just that second, time doesnât matter. My heart races, and I wrap my arms around his neck, pouring everything I feel for him into my response. Itâs chaotic and desperate and over far too soon.
âCome back to me,â I demand as he moves away.
âOnly ever you.â He holds my gaze for another few steps, then turns to Bodhi. âStay with her, but remember your promise.â
Bodhi nods. âI donât want your fucking province.â
âNoted.â Xaden clasps Bodhiâs shoulder, then breaks into a run for Sgaeyl. Her golden eyes swivel toward mine.
âGet off the ground and stay with him,â she orders, and we both know she doesnât mean Bodhi.
âSame goes to you.â I lift my chin.
Theyâre airborne within seconds, flying south toward the city. I look away before fear has a chance to grab hold. Heâs the most powerful rider on the field, and sheâs merciless. Their survival isnât a question.
Bodhi and I will give them enough time to save the city.
âNow that the Duke of Angst is gone,â Bodhi says, his voice rising, âwe have a problem.â
Of course we do.