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      to the touch and heavier than she

      suspected. A slingshot lay next to the

      Orbs.

      A slingshot? Really? “It’s

      physically impossible to hit anything

      with this from a speeding airplane. You

      know this, right?” She held up the

      archaic weapon and waved it at him.

      “It’s magic, Ivy. Have some

      faith.”

      She was getting tired of hearing

      that excuse. Magic couldn’t have all the

      answers.

      Grabbing

      the

      box,

      she

      staggered back to her window to prepare

      her attack. She loaded the Water Orb

      into the sling and combed the sky for that

      damned green dragon.

      “Where'd you go, you giant,

      flying lizard?” she muttered. A flash of

      green at the corner of her eye caught her

      attention. It jet past, rocking the plane in

      its wake. On its way by, she noticed

      something small clinging to its long

      neck: a baby dragon.

      Her heart sank. “I can't kill a

      mom.”

      Garren paused to glance out her

      window. “Knock the baby off. She'll go

      after it.”

      “Are you nuts?” It was one thing

      to shoot a fully grown dragon, but target

      a baby. A baby? Maybe his suit was

      malfunctioning and he wasn't getting

      enough oxygen to his brain.

      But she had to do something as

      the queen looped around and flew back.

      She aimed. It headed right for her. She

      steadied her arm and waited.

      Just a little closer.

      The animal opened its mouth.

      She released the Orb. It shot out of the

      slingshot with supernatural speed. She

      missed.

      Damn it!

      The dragon blasted the shields

      with orange flames before ducking under

      the plane. Its tail bumped into the

      invisible barrier as it passed. She

      struggled to keep her balance.

      “Stupid,

      ugly

      dragon,”

      she

      muttered as she gathered another Water

      Orb. A yellow Wind Orb sitting in the

      box gave her an idea. She picked it up

      and held it in one hand with the blue one

      in the other. Slowly, carefully, she

      pushed the two together to create one

      bright green, softball size sphere. She

      exhaled in relief, thankful it didn't blow

      up in her face. Smirking, she loaded the

      new weapon into the sling.

      The king weaved around the few

      spitters still attacking, heading her way.

      She willed her breathing to slow down.

      Last time, she fired a second too soon.

      She couldn't afford to make that mistake

      again.

      She tried to steady her trembling

      arm.

      Breathe in. The sling, tight and

      ready, aimed at the target.

      Breathe out. Her palms began

      sweating.

      Wait for it. Wait for it.

      Teeth slowly came into view as

      it opened its mouth. One beat after her

      instincts told her to shoot, she released

      the Orb. She held her breath as she

      watched helplessly. Did she hit the

      mark?

      Orange light glowed deep in the

      dragon's throat.

      No, no, no!

      But then, a small hurricane

      erupted in its maw, dousing out any

      flames.

      The giant beast coughed and

      sputtered as it dropped out of the sky.

      “Yes!” Excitement thrummed

      through her veins as she jumped around

      in a victory dance. She felt enormous

      and invincible, bigger than any dragon.

      That was so cool.

      “You're not done, yet. Big

      Momma's coming to your side,” Garren

      called out. He'd been taking the smaller

      ones out. Only a few remained. They

      might actually make it out of this, after-

      all.

      Only one more Water Orb was

      left. She merged it with another yellow

      and loaded the slingshot. As she waited

      for the queen, the onslaught continued.

      Firebombs

      peppered

      the

      shields.

      Suddenly, a loud explosion shook the

      plane. Noises that were muffled only

      seconds ago now blared. She glanced

      over just in time to see a fireball blast a

      hole through the side.

      That's not good.

      Chapter 7

      “We lost the shields, didn't we?”

      Ivy yelled against the commotion. The

      sounds of dragon roars and fire blasts

      were deafening. The plane shook harder

      than before, tossing them around like a

      goldfish in a plastic bag.

      “Ya think?” Garren held on to

      the machine gun, more for support than

      to fire it. Only a few dragons remained,

      but without the shields for protection, it

      might as well be a hundred.

      The cold wind, no longer

      blocked from enchantments, bit her nose

      and stung her eyes. Blinking back tears,

      she aimed the Element Orb she held at

      one of the three remaining spitters. I just

      want to go home. She fired. Unlikely to

      do any damage, but what else was she

      supposed to do? The odds were once

      again out of their favor.

      But then water swirled around

      the black dragon and hope surged inside

      her. It was knocked back by the

      manufactured storm and smacked into its

      brother, taking them both out.

      “Damn, I'm good.” A small smile

      graced her lips.

      “Quit your celebrating.” Garren

      said. “We lost the shields, there's a hole

      in the plane, and we still have one

      monster of a dragon after us.”

      Just then, the plane tilted. He

      tumbled over, slamming into her. His

      weight pounded her right hip into the

      sharp edges along the wall. She gritted

      her teeth to keep from screaming out in

      pain.

      “I think Thane needs help,” he

      grunted as he braced himself on against

      the side to keep from crushing her. The

      plane jerked again, leveling out.

      She pushed him off and stood.

      She gently rubbed her throbbing hip.

      “That freakin’ hurt.”

      Between the wind and the

      dragons, the plane jumped. They

      attached themselves to the nearest stable

      object.

      “Maybe you should go help

      him,” she suggested. She'd rather face a

      dragon than see the captain’s body again.

      “Will you be all right back here

      alone?”

      “It's all good.” She pushed

      herself off the wall she was hugging.

      “I've got the hang of it now.” Placing a

      hand on his shoulder, she nudged him

      toward the cockpit. “Go help your

      stepbrother and get us out of here.”

      “Fine. Just don't— Look out!”

    &n
    bsp; A stream of fire burst through the

      opening and grazed her back. She fell

      forward, into Garren.

      “Holy crap!” He smacked her

      back repeatedly to extinguish the flames.

      Her parachute was ruined. The stench of

      burned hair filled the air and stung her

      nose.

      She reached back and found it

      only singed the end of her ponytail. She

      sagged against him, too tired to sit up.

      “I’ve changed my mind. I don't

      want to do this anymore,” she mumbled

      into his jacket. Giving up wasn't really

      an option, but she needed to rest, if only

      for a moment. Her head rocked with the

      rise and fall of his chest. She wanted to

      close her eyes and fall asleep, leaving

      the nightmare behind. She was surprised

      Garren let her rest against him for so

      long, though it was only seconds. It was

      almost... comforting.

      Another blast shook the plane.

      “All right, get off me,” he said as

      he pushed her up. “I'll check on Thane.

      You get rid of those two.” He motioned

      toward the outside of the plane with a

      nod of his head.

      Unsteadily, she stood. “No,

      wait.” She grabbed his sleeve as he

      turned to go. After being set on fire, she

      didn't want to be left alone. “It'll be

      faster if we work together.”

      “But just a minute ago you were

      shoving me up front.” He shrugged her

      off. “You okay?”

      No. I’m a terrified mess. “I'm

      fine. Let's just get rid of these last two

      and then we can both see Thane.” She

      stood in front of him, waiting to see what

      he'd choose to do. When he silently

      made his way to his machine gun, she

      blew out the breath she unconsciously

      held in.

      The victorious feeling didn't last

      long as she picked up the slingshot to

      resume the battle. Behind her, Garren

      cursed under his breath, struggling to

      unjam the gun. Gunshots sounded

      seconds later.

      The box of Element Orbs was

      nearly depleted of anything that would

      do any good. The Water Orbs were gone

      and the Fire Orbs probably wouldn't do

      much damage to a dragon. That left

      Wind, which there was already plenty

      of, and the Earth Orbs.

      What did these do again? She

      racked

      her

      brain

      to

      recall

      the

      conversation with Irene. Something

      about rocks. They turned what it hit

      into...

      “Oh!” She picked a green ball

      and loaded it. “Where are you, you fire-

      breathing bitch?” You can't set me on

      fire and get away with it.

      Another explosion rocked the

      plane. She cradled the orb in her hands

      until the worst of the shaking was over.

      It wasn't getting better.

      “Damn it! It got one of the

      engines,” Garren yelled.

      Smoke trailed after the wing like

      a birthday party streamer, only there

      wasn’t anything to celebrate. He kept

      firing.

      She tried to steady herself

      enough to aim. Dropping this Orb was

      not an option. Spending the rest of her

      days as a statue wasn't appealing.

      “Got it!” Garren pounded his

      chest with a fist.

      The green dragon in her sights,

      so she assumed the last spitter was gone.

      “That's great. Now can you help

      me?”

      She jumped when his hands

      grabbed her hips from behind. All this

      stress couldn't be good for her heart.

      “Here it comes,” he said right

      next to her head.

      I can see that. She pulled the

      sling back and barely missed hitting his

      face. The plane rocked again, but he held

      her steady.

      The dragon hugged its wings to

      its body then dove down from above.

      She held on, waiting for just the right

      moment to let go.

      Garren's fingers were digging

      into her hips. “Now,” he said.

      She released.

      The dragon swerved just in time

      and the glowing green ball flew past.

      That didn't stop its course as it headed

      right at them. It opened its large mouth.

      Flames peeked out from behind its gums.

      Oh no. She moved to duck, but

      Garren held her up.

      He does want to kill me. I knew

      it. She threw her hands in front of her

      face as she turned away from the inferno.

      When she felt the heat, but not the burn,

      she peeked between her fingers to see

      another, smaller shield in front of her.

      What the hell?

      As soon as the fire ceased and

      the dragon flew under the plane, the

      shield vanished. He slumped against her.

      She glanced back to see his face flushed

      and sweaty.

      “Did you do that?” she asked.

      He

      nodded.

      “She's

      coming

      back,” he said between heavy breaths.

      Impressive. Never in the year

      that she'd lived in Salmagundi did she

      see him do something so cool, and

      useful.

      Inside the box, only two more

      green Orbs remained. She picked one up

      and set it in the sling. Taking a couple

      deep breaths, she got into position.

      “Not too soon,” he whispered in

      her ear.

      “I know,” she said through

      clenched teeth.

      “Just a little closer.” His hot

      breath tickled her neck.

      “Shut. Up.” She followed the

      dragon's path as it flew closer. After

      watching this dragon fight, her gut told

      her it was going to try and fake her out.

      She was ready. That's why when it

      rolled to the right, she didn't fire.

      “You missed your chance,”

      Garren yelled.

      She knew its next move. It was

      going to come up on the left, fly high

      over the plane and swoop back down.

      Just like the other four times.

      She fired the shot straight up.

      The Earth Orb hit the dragon's

      wing as it looped over the plane,

      instantly turning that wing to stone.

      “I got it!” The last obstacle

      keeping them from making it to the

      airport was gone. Hope swelled in her

      chest.

      It

      screeched

      and

      thrashed,

      desperate to fly. The stone wing pulled

      the beast straight down like a lead

      weight tied to a balloon.

      Right over the plane.

      “No!” Garren screamed as he

      yanked her away from the open window.

      They ran toward the front. A second

      later, a stone wing crashed through the

      tail and chopped it clean off.

      The plane lurched. She tripped.

      G
    arren gripped her arm and pulled her

      as far away from the gigantic hole as

      possible. What was left of the plane

      spun like a merry-go-round as it fell

      toward the open ocean below.

      “We need to jump,” Thane said

      as he emerged from the cockpit. “The

      stabilizing shields will only last about

      thirty seconds before we nose-dive into

      the ocean.” He snatched one of the travel

      bags they brought and turned back the

      way he came.

      “What? I can't... Can't we...? Oh

      gawd.” If there was anything left in her

      stomach, it would be all over the floor

      right now.

      “You can do this, Ivy. Just let

      your para...” Garren didn't need to finish

      the sentence.

      Tears sprang to her eyes,

      knowing she couldn't jump because her

      parachute was about as useful as an

      anvil. But he could do it. If he left now,

      he and Thane had a good chance of

      surviving. They still had perfectly good

      parachutes still strapped to their backs.

      “Go,” she ordered, her voice

      c r a c ki ng. Please, don’t leave me.

      “Now!” All the power she could muster

      went into that one word. If he was as

      smart as he always bragged to be, he'd

      jump out right now and save himself.

      She didn't want him to die out of some

      misplaced act of chivalry trying to save

      her. She couldn't be saved.

      I don’t want to die.

      But, being the stubborn jackass

      he was, instead of getting the hell out of

      there like she told him to, he stopped. He

      grabbed her tightly around the waist and

      picked her up.

      “What are you doing?” she

      shrieked.

      He shuffled over to the bomb

      bay, where the doors lay open below

      them.

      “Hold on tight,” he said, and

      jumped.

      She screamed and clung to

      Garren like a barnacle to a boat. They

      free fell for what seemed like miles

      before he opened the chute. Swears and

      curses flew out of her mouth so vulgar a

      drill sergeant would blush. Her fingers

      and arms ached from clutching him so

      firmly, but she held on. The wind did its

      best to rip her hair out by the roots,

      whipping it around her head. Terror

      twisted her stomach into a massive knot.

      I knew I never should’ve gotten

      on that plane.

      Garren squeezed her even tighter

      as they jostled on the wind towards the

      cold ocean below. The two pieces of the

      plane landed in the ocean with a loud

      splash, one after the other.

      “Brace

      yourself,”

      he

      said,

      seconds before they plunged into the

      water.

      As soon as her head went under,

     


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