Bleh kinda rushed and rubbishy chapter. >:
Lonin is disappoint.
Chapter 2:
The creature blinked a few times, turned in a circle and sat down. It reminded Nala of the sand lizards she used to chase at the beach. It had dark grey scales and a mane of soft fur the colour of smoke. A pair of wings sprouted from its back with membranes the same soft grey swirled with black, and translucent so it looked as though its wings really were made of smoke. A small, dark gem glittered on its forehead and it stared at Nala and Sam with a disconcerting spark of intelligence.
Nala remembered the stories she had been told as a girl. This creature was clearly a dragon. A real dragon. It was much smaller than she expected, barely bigger than the cats that slept in the barns to keep mice away, and skinny too. The stories told of giant beasts capable of breathing fire and destroying towns with a swipe of their tail. The thing sat in front of her didn't look capable of snapping a twig.
Hello, a bright, feminine voice appeared in her head. From the look on Sam's face he'd heard it too. Nala was a lot calmer than she thought she'd be in a situation with a telepathic dragon, easily accepting that it was talking to her inside her own head and could do it to others too. Something about it seemed almost comforting. The dragon, Umora, stepped closer and her tail began to wag like a dog's. I'm Umora, who are you?
"I found her egg a few days ago. I stayed here last night and when I woke up the egg was shattered and she was sleeping in the shell," Theo moaned. "Umora, this is Nala and Sam, remember I told you about them?"
Yes I know, but which is which?
Sam burst into laughter and gazed at Umora, eyes sparkling. "This is so...strange! Theo, if you've found a dragon you know what that means?"
"No," Theo slumped against the wall and slid to the floor, burying his face in his hands. He knew exactly what it meant.
You're a Dragon Knight, Umora said proudly. Your friends are knights too.
"We are?" Nala stared at the little dragon. The things the three of them could do - the...magic - it meant they were knights? She knew that not many others on the island could use magic but she'd been told that on The Mainland and in other countries it was very common. That shouldn't make them so special.
She thought back to all the nights they'd spent in the cave sharing what they could do. It was one of the reasons they were friends, they'd kept their magic from the rest of the villagers. Sam brought a skin of seawater and entertained them by making it dance like a snake or throwing globs of it at Theo. Nala often lit the fire for them with her fingers, it didn't burn her she even found she liked the feel of flames running along her skin.
Theo had shown his magic first, however. One morning she remembered he'd gone to the Dead Forest with Sam while she was being taught to sew. She'd never found out what happened there but the boys had whisked her to the cave as soon as she left the sewing room, Theo had looked more scared than she'd ever seen him but Sam was flushed and breathlessly excited muttering magic under his breath. All she knew was that Theo did something to the light, he could take it away but not bring it back.
"Does that mean we get to leave? Can you fly? Can you fly us to The Mainland? Can you breathe fire? How can you talk if you were born less than a day ago?" Sam asked with barely a pause between.
We will need to leave, yes. I can fly and breathe fire, she explained with unusual patience for a newborn. True Dragons are not like you knights. If we die we're reborn. Dragons are beings of magic made flesh. We know things in the shell that help us find our knights or that we remember from the past. Being able to speak is one of those things. I'm too small to carry the three of you across the sea so you'll have to stay here a bit longer. You two are still missing your dragons, too.
"I don't want to leave," said Theo in a tiny voice. He was promptly drowned out by Sam.
"We're going to get dragons too? How are we going to find them? How do you even know we're knights? When will we get to leave?"
I can just tell. All dragons can, and their knights too if you know what to look for. When is your volcano going to erupt again? Umora asked, deftly ignoring Sam's other questions. She focused her intelligent black eyes on Nala and twitched the tip of her tail.
"In a few months," Nala responded. Closer to a year than anything else, the village was preparing for the eruption even now. She wasn't looking forward to hiding in the Common Hall for a few days with the rest of the villagers while fire, smoke and ash fell around them as if Dracer himself were raining upon them. It would be weeks or even months afterwards before it was safe to leave the confines of the village. They'd need to make sure they had enough food and fresh water not only for themselves but for the hundreds of cattle, sheep, chickens goats and horses that they kept for food and work.
Theo tells me you're the one that can move fire. I think we should leave after the eruption, the gods might shine on you and show you your dragon. If not I should be big enough to fly with all three of you by then, Umora said. She bared her teeth in a strange grin and her tongue lolled. Or we'll have found the water dragon. We're surrounded by the stuff it can't be far.
The thought of keeping a dragon hidden on the little island for close to a year scared Nala more than she'd like to admit. Umora would have to grow very fast and very big to carry the three of them, the thought of how much food she'd need made Nala shudder. But the prospect of being a Dragon Knight and getting to leave the island negated the fear. She was almost excited.
It was going to be an interesting year.