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“I knew Judas. Did I ever tell you that?” he asked, changing the subject while at the same time reminding me what I was to him.

“I’m sure you were good friends. You have so much in common.”

“Sarcasm seems inappropriate, considering your life rests in my hands.”

“Go ahead and kill me,” I said, calling his bluff. He’d already told me he wanted my power. There was no way he’d kill me without taking it first. And that would take time.

His expression had been full of mocking humor, but his composure began to crack at my taunts. He snarled and his face became that of a monster—but not Drakán at all. His eyes became soulless orbs and the green of his irises glowed with insanity.

“Where’s Alasdair?” I asked. “Where are the others you’ve taken? We’ve only found the ashes of a few. Have the others joined your army?”

“Yes, most of them were more than happy to join my army once I promised them I could give them a new Realm of the Drakán. The ones who chose not to follow me have become part of a little experiment. I’m more powerful now than I’ve ever been since I’ve found a way to steal others’ Drakán powers. Most of my experiments are still alive. Alasdair too. You’ve already found the ashes of the ones I’ve finished with.”

“How did you do it?”

“I told you I was a scientist, Rena. You always looked at me with pity whenever I said it. But I’m a genius. And modern technology is a marvel. I’ve built a machine that steals others’ powers and makes them my own. I just drain their powers away until all that is left is an empty husk of what they used to be. No better than a human. It’s very painful I’m told.

“You see, I’ve started my own kingdom, Rena. And there I get to be king. Do you know how easy it is to procreate when Drakán mate with each other instead of humans?”

“No,” I answered. My mouth had gone dry at the thought of what Erik had been creating all these centuries.

“The Drakán will soon outnumber all the other Realms put together, and when they do I’ll be lord and master over all. My machine should work on all the creatures of the Realms. No one will be able to come close to the powers I’ll have. Can you imagine a Drakán who has the combined strength of all the Realms in the palm of his hand?

“My patience has paid off, and my kingdom is vast. I’m sick of hearing the prophecy of The Promised Child,and I’m tired of waiting for the gods to take us out of these forsaken lands and return us to where we belong. I have made my own deal with the gods, and I can feel their fear of me, just as I can feel yours. So I’ll ask you one last time, Rena. Will you come with me?”

“Never.” I relaxed and let the power rush through my body—my other power. The snow that swirled around us changed direction and fell harder, faster, until it was almost impossible to see through the white wall it created.

“Then I’m left with no choice but to take you by force,” he said. “You don’t think I’d allow such untapped potential to walk away freely when it could be mine, do you?”

A flash of light cut through the snow and gathered in Erik’s hands, sparking yellow and orange and red and traveling back and forth between his palms like an electrical current. The fireball grew in his hands.

I kept my power ready, waiting to see what he was going to do. Thunder roared through the sky and an explosion of light blinded me for just a moment. But even a moment was too long.

Something hit me with the force of a Mack truck. My body slammed against the railing hard enough to bend the iron bars, and I collapsed to the ground in a heap. Erik’s insane laughter skittered across my skin. I had to think of something, or I was as good as dead.

I looked down at my body and tried to evaluate the damage as best I could. I was half numb and silvery scales lay across my stomach. That wasn’t a good sign. I knew from reading the archives that when our human bodies sustained a mortal blow, we reverted to dragon form to heal the damage. I needed to shift completely, but I couldn’t hold my concentration long enough to do so. My dragon nudged me frantically, trying to get me to make the change. She was covered in blood.

Erik gathered another bolt in his hands. I put the thought of my dragon away. She wasn’t the one who could win this fight. I steadied my breathing and drew in on my power, building it from the depths of my belly and pushing outward. I saw what I wanted in my mind, and then it happened. I disappeared. I was completely invisible. My body no longer whole, but instead tiny particles. I was the air, and I controlled it all.

“That’s quite impressive, Rena. I think I’ll enjoy taking that power from you very much.”

I gathered my energy and hovered just above the ground, so as not to leave tracks in the snow. I moved behind him and knew I’d have to act quickly, whatever I chose to do. The effort to hold myself invisible was taking its toll on my wounded body. The pain was overwhelming.

“Reeeena. Come out, come out wherever you are.”

I stayed perfectly still and tried to give my body a little longer to heal.

“You know this moment was destined to happen, Rena. As soon as the goddess gave the Prophecy to our ancestors, our lives were all laid out before us. I was predestined.” He tossed the fire bolt up in one hand and caught it with the other, waiting for me to show myself. “I can wait you out, Rena. My patience is infinite. Let me tell you a little story about how cunning the gods are.”

My body shook with the effort it took to maintain my invisibility, and the other elements were going crazy. Snow, wind, and sleet flew in different directions and lightning crackled across the sky in horizontal streaks.

“Did you know my mother knew she was supposed to give birth to The Destroyer?” Erik asked. “The goddess who delivered the Prophecy to the warriors came to her one night in a dream and told her this was her destiny. She was told by the goddess that the outcome of the Prophecy was not foretold, and that she must raise me not to be defeated, but to triumph.”

I wanted to ask why the goddess would plot against us, but the gods and goddesses had never had reasons for the things they did unless it somehow benefitted themselves. It didn’t sound like they wanted The Promised Child to be delivered, whatever their reasons were.

“So my mother plotted secretly to get herself with child. Alasdair had shown great cunning and power when he’d manifested the ability to travel and saved his people. She knew he was strong and that his children would be as well. But she was the daughter of another clan, and she knew he’d rather kill her than bed her.

“Alasdair had already ruled for several millennia by that time and he still hadn’t fathered a child. He fell in lust with Caesar’s wife, Claudia, and my mother’s spies told her Alasdair planned to take Claudia back to his lair and mate with her his until she grew with his child. So my mother struck a bargain with the gods to be taken in Claudia’s place.

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