Chapter Twenty
Zappy/Slash
xxxxxSlash’s sclaws abruptly met stone and he staggered, falling to his knees before the guard yanked him roughly to his feet; much to the cruel amusement of several dragons.
xxxxxAs far as he knew, he and MetalClaws were now in the Stormriders’ capital, going to be assessed by the elders to determine what aged hatchlings should be set on them. On the long journey there, the Stormrider captors had healed his wounds, so he was now back to his full strength. But they had never removed the musty sack from his head even once, so now, as they ripped it off, he was blinded by the amount of light in the room.
xxxxxMany fearsome Stormriders lounged before him, eyeing him disdainfully with haughty expressions.
xxxxxSlash ignored them and twisted around, scanning the dragon-infested room; seeking one snout in particular but Moon was nowhere to be seen—and neither was MetalClaws, for that matter.
xxxxxWhat he did see rooted him to the spot in fear and anger for a moment: a huge black dragon—larger even that Waterfall—sat gazing at him with one red eye full of a deadly hatred; next to her was an orange Stormrider, no less terrifying, but in a different way, and next to him was Sparkles; his gaze as he met the Sharpshooter’s eyes was laced with hatred, disgust, and—fear?
xxxxxSlash glared up at him, making no effort to disguise his anger.
xxxxx“Welcome, Sharpshooter,” the orange dragon sneered, “we hope you’re not enjoying your stay here. Are you?”
xxxxxSlash glared at him and the old dragon laughed. “Good.
xxxxx“I am Magma, leader of the Mighty Stormriders; this is my worthy mate, Obsidian,” he extended a wing toward the evil black dragon, “my daughter-in-law Tornado,” a nearby grey dragon, “and our adopted grandson, Fang.”
xxxxxSlash started; that meant Sparkles held great power. He hoped desperately that the nasty hatchling hadn’t used his authority to harm Moon.
xxxxxMagma continued, “You are here to die a worthy death, Scum, for we will let you loose in our arena for the young-ones to kill, thus allowing more dragons to join our ranks.” He grinned nastily. “But first you must go through certain... procedures.”
xxxxxSlash’s heart fell as Magma’s grim chuckle rolled through the room; the assembled Stormriders sniggered at his expression.
xxxxx“I shall let Firefly—”
xxxxxSparkles hastily interrupted, “Grandfather, I deeply regret the circumstances that force me to interrupt you, but, please, let me test the Blunt—I mean Sharpshooter.”
xxxxxChuckles spread through the room again at his ‘mistake’.
xxxxxMagma held the black dragon’s gaze for a long minute.
xxxxx“Very well,” he said finally. “You do not deserve the honour, after killing Luna, but I will allow you the privilege. We will make do with one dragon for our young ones to slay.” He raised his voice to address Slash’s guard, “Take him away; you know what to do.”
xxxxx“Once there, unbind him!” Sparkles called after them as the numb Slash was dragged from the room and the other dragons began murmuring and talking.
xxxxxSlash couldn’t believe it; Moon was dead!
xxxxxSparkles, he growled to himself as he was led through another corridor. He didn’t care what was going to happen; all he knew was that it had something to do with Sparkles.
xxxxxI’m going to kill that coward, he snarled, nearly choking on his hatred. He pushed his immeasurable grief away and focused on the ugly, burning hate.
xxxxxHe was dragged to a solid stone room with one stone door and one wall made of a strange kind of obsidian. He suspected that it had been tampered with to allow dragons from outside the room to see him, but he couldn’t see them.
xxxxxThe room was full of ominous blood-stains.
xxxxxThe door behind him flew open and he whirled around to see the Fang marching in.
xxxxx“Grandfather,” he called, facing the obsidian, “lock the door.”
xxxxxOnce done, Sparkles turned abruptly to Slash and the Sharpshooter tensed, glinting eyes examining the Stormrider’s scales for weaknesses.
xxxxx“Hello, Zappy,” Fang smirked.
xxxxx“Sparkles,” was the only reply Slash made, barely controlling his anger.
xxxxxSparkles growled. “I am Fang, now. Sparkles was weak and he is finally gone.”
xxxxx“Really? ‘Cause I’m looking at a weakling who was wounded by a Sharpshooter—and he looks a lot like Sparkles.”
xxxxxSlash wanted to fight; wanted to channel his frustration, fear, sadness, and anger into achieving one thing: defeating Sparkles once and for all.
xxxxxSparkles growled. “You’re going to pay for that. I swore to my adoptive father Bloodfang that I would tear your throat out. Now is the time.” With a mighty roar he lunged forward, teeth bared.
xxxxxThrough his initial surge of shock at finding out Moon’s father had adopted the other dragon, Slash’s anger exploded like a flood. He lashed out with his tail, whipping it around at lightning speed and seeking deep into Fang’s neck before leaping out of the way.
xxxxxHe misjudged his timing, however, and Fang landed on his back, howling with pain before tearing furiously at the bronze scales beneath him.
xxxxxSlash snarled as he felt talons rake across his wing membrane, and, remembering a defence skill Flare had shown him, raised his scales on edge and shook himself like a wet dog, catching Fang by surprise and throwing him half-way across the room. Slash was too furious and devastated to properly register what he was doing and pounced on top of the other dragon, ripping his wings and attempting to catch his neck in a relentless, toothy grip.
xxxxxFear surged into Fang’s eyes, and he clawed frantically at Slash’s snout, breaking scales and slitting one of his nostrils.
xxxxxSlash roared and jerked back.
xxxxxTaking advantage of his enemy’s distraction, Fang heaved with his back legs and threw Slash across the room with a sickening crack.
xxxxxSlash howled as one of his spikes snapped; a red haze clouded his vision.
xxxxxCompletely unthinking, acting on instincts alone, he roared, leapt to his feet, and sprinted across the room, aiming torrents of bronze fire at Fang’s snout and deliberately acting like he was going to attempt to bite his throat as he found himself longing to do.
xxxxxSparkles howled as he became enveloped in a wreath of flames and dove to the side, swinging his cludet around as he did so, while tucking his head in which successfully protected his throat.
xxxxxSlash ducked under the blow; it grazed his wing; and cut off the stream of fire, then launched himself over the unsuspecting Fang, whipped around like a striking snake, and dug his fangs deep into the black dragon’s neck.
xxxxxSparkles growled and suppressed a whimper, thrashing madly in a desperate attempt to catch any part of Slash with his teeth or limbs, but the bronze dragon was careful to keep behind him.
xxxxxThen, drawing on his last reserves of strength, Slash sat back on his haunches, heaved Sparkles into the air, and shook him like the rat that he was; throwing him against the opposite wall with a sickening thud moments before the black dragon’s neck would’ve snapped.
xxxxxWhat am I doing? he thought. Moon wouldn’t’ve wanted me to kill him.
xxxxxHe didn’t hesitate and bounded after Fang, pinning him to the stone floor—not to kill, this time; only humiliate. To his surprise, Sparkles was limp and began shaking.
xxxxx“No!” he whimpered. “It can’t be. No!” He rolled his head back and forth, as if on either side there were dragons whose gazes he didn’t want to meet.
xxxxxSlash eyed him quizzically. “Are you mad?” he demanded angrily, his initial fury renewing.
xxxxx“You killed Moon, you wingless slug!” he roared, shaking him.
xxxxxAt the sound of his voice Fang tensed and a tear rolled out of his clenched eye. “I didn’t,” he whispered.
xxxxxHis eyes abruptly snapped open and he glared at Zappy. “But I wish I had!” And he threw his adversary off—or at least, attempted to; he was so weakened from the shock of hitting the wall and loss of blood that Slash would have remained had he not suddenly felt pity and stepped back.
xxxxxSparkles staggered to his feet and began limping toward the door, a terrified look in his wide eyes.
xxxxx“You coward, Nightmare!” he muttered. “You fool! You... you...
xxxxx“You,” he snarled, turning and catching sight of Slash.
xxxxxSlash growled back, and, dodging Fang’s cludet, rammed his shoulder into the other dragon, smashing him into the door, which snapped open long enough to release the black hatchling.
xxxxx“Nightma-a-a-are!” he roared furiously as he flew into the hall beyond.
xxxxxSlash stood still, shudders wracking his body from adrenalin and shock.
xxxxxMoon’s dead! He choked back a sob.
xxxxxHe decided to sit; hoping to steady his legs, and lowered his raised frill, overcome by grief.
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xxxxxMagma sat on his haunches on the other side of the obsidian screen, looking both disturbed and thoughtful.
xxxxxThe Sharpshooter was an exceptional fighter to have defeated Fang—nearly as good as Luna—and extremely dangerous. There was no way he was letting him loose with the hatchlings.
xxxxxBut Obsidian was more excited than she had been for a long time. “We must see how well the young ones do against the Sharpshooter,” she exclaimed, musingly.
xxxxxMagma was startled, and eyed her sceptically. “Have you taken leave of your senses? He’ll slaughter them!
xxxxx“Besides,” he continued, “he’s too good. Think of the signs: Fang hates him, and he’s a good fighter. It’s almost like his nest-mate was a Stormrider with Bloodlust...”
xxxxxA cruel smile curled the edges of Obsidian’s snout. “Now that Luna is dead, our greatest weapon is the Sharpshooter,” she decided. Then added, “But I still want to see him battle the small ones—after the appropriate preparations, of course. It shouldn’t matter too much if he’s killed.”
xxxxx“Of course,” Magma agreed. Then he raised his voice to address the rest of his family and advisors, “Who volunteers to torture the dragon? We can’t have him killing our children, after all.” He smiled mockingly.
xxxxx“I’ll do it,” Fang snarled from his corner where two dragons tended his wounds. “I’ll—”
xxxxx“No,” Magma interrupted smoothly. “He’ll kill you.” Magma hadn’t forgiven the young dragon.
xxxxxFang’s face darkened, but everyone ignored him as Tornado stepped forward.
xxxxx“I shall do it,” the grey dragon stated, “and that dragon will regret ever hatching with my daughter.”
xxxxxMagma eyed her questioningly, and she gazed at him with a steady expression until he lowered his head, knowing she hated the Sharpshooter enough to harm him, but was wise enough to not kill him.
xxxxx“Very well,” he conceded. “Do as you will with the Scum.”