Saturday, December 26, 2009

DragonFire {Chapter 2}

Menewa fell, plummeting through the sky. See her mother and sister, dead for 14 years, killed when she was two, murdered by raiders. See her baby brother, also dead. See her Master Instructor, teaching the young Menne how to properly ride a newborn dragon hatching. See her dragon, Kihin, her joy, her soul, to whom she is connected.

Without me he'll die. What did he always say? Oh, yes. The battle isn't over till you say so.

What?

Survive, Menewa. If you don't survive, who will feed me? Don't test me, woman. And someone's going to need to remove the sword from my saddle. SO GET A MOVE ON! I COMMAND YOU TO SURVIVE! And with a jolt she awoke to find herself falling once more. She screamed for Kihin, but the air rushing past her ripped the cry from her mouth. The ground was approaching faster than she'd like it to, and she was about to hit the ground when the wind was knocked out of her. Branches scratched her face nd arms as she fell through a pine tree.

"Ouch! Owe! Gah! Uhugh! Ahh! No! Help! Eek! Ouch! OOMPH!" Menewa hit the ground, much worse for wear than she was ten minutes ago. Kihin's gonna be ticked. She checked herself over, groaning when she lightly pressed a cut on her thigh.

MENNE!!! WHERE ARE YOU!?!?!?

"HERE! HERE I AM! KIHIN! KIHIN, HELP!" Her voice echoed off the trees, and was still ringing when Kihin burst through the foliage, searching wildly for her.

Menne! Are you hurt? How did you survive?

"The branches broke my fall," she said, stroking his flank, "every single one of them." Then she saw the boy-man stranger emerge from the trees. "You." she gasped.

The young man advanced, his light smile back on his face. He looked at Menewa, lying on the ground with her open wounds and scratch-marks all over her face, and then at Kihin, protectively trying to cover Menewa with his tail even though he himself was wounded. He swung his sword experimental and winced as the pain from Menewa's sword cut shot through his arm from his shoulder.

"Ouch" he said, "That was quite a fight you put up, young woman!" His voice was light and lilting, flowing through the air like music. "I didn't expect you to survive my first blow...Most riders are too shocked at my riding technique to do more than gape at the onrushing death. I also didn't expect you to survive that fall. Or that your dragon would fight so dirty!" He grimaced in pain again, and his voice changed a bit, becoming lower and less musical

"You're a bit too surprising for my taste, woman...I suppose I'll have to finish you off." He seemed to waver for a bit, his smile slipping and a sadness coming into his eyes. He sighed "Decisions, decisions...."

Menewa looked from assessing her wounds in surprise "I thought you had already decided to kill me!"

"Of course I have!" said the man-boy-person. "It's all a question of how at this point..." And his smile came back, this time with a cruel twist to it. "Should I kill you myself, or have Kori finish you off?" he smiled at her.

"Whoa whoa whoa! Hold on a minute! Do you really expect an experienced Dragonrider to just sit here and wait to die?"" Menewa gaped in disbelief.

"Well... Yes! Yes, I believe I do! Anyway, even if you wanted to resist, you can't even stand! You just fell from a great height, and-"

"No thanks to you! might I add?" Menewa shot back.

" Yes, yes, but moving on, your dragon is also wounded. How do you expect to even compare to my skills when can't even walk, much less fight?"

" Trust me. I can. No worries." But she wasn’t so sure of herself, and the boy-man seemed to sense that.

He slid her rapier across the forest floor to him. "Nice blade. Sharp. Shiny. Light. Why the ornamentation, may I ask?"

She grimaced. "You can't." She stared at him. "You know, before you kill me, can you fulfill my last wish?" He glanced up from his perch next to Kori.

"Sure. Just because I like you." he smiled. "Spunk in a girl is nice." She almost gagged, but she went on.

"I'm only 16. I haven't been kissed would you mind if you... Ya know..." she let the question hang in the air. He looked at her again. There was something in his eyes that she couldn't place.

Regret? Contempt? Disgust? Fear? Joy? No! None of these. She looked harder, then saw it. A deep, unmistakable sadness, older than time. Who IS this man? She blinked, and blinked again when she saw him stand and slide her rapier into his belt. He walked over to her, still lying on the ground. He knelt, drawing his dagger, and pressed his lips softly to hers. Unbeknown to him, her hand snaked up and slowly drew her rapier from his belt, ever so soundlessly.

When he drew away he was crying. "I'll regret this forever," he said raising his dagger high.

"Then don't do it," Menewa pleaded.

"Farewell. I hope you forgive me." And with that he closed his eyes and brought the dagger down hard. Menewa rolled away with a grunt of pain and stabbed with the rapier. The young man, halfway through his downward stroke, and blinded by his tears, screamed as the rapier stabbed into his side. The long, drawn out scream of pain echoed around the clearing, and was joined by Kori's roar.

Menewa looked up to see him fall, as if in slow motion. See his eyes, clouded with pain. See his smile, gone. See his face, twisted in pain and sadness. He hit the ground with a thud, and lay there, eyes closed. Kori rushed forward and Kihin sprang up to protect Menewa, but the ice dragon only ran to her master's side and looked down at his face. Menewa pulled herself forward, ignoring the fiery agony in every limb, and pressed her hand to his throat, feeling for a pulse.

It was there; weak and fluttering, but it was still there.

I think it is best to leave him here, intoned Kihin. We must seek medical attention! Menni? Menni!!!

But Menewa wasn't listening. She was thinking of the sadness in the young man's face as he stared at her, and the feel of his breath on her lips. She wanted, desperately needed to know who, or what, he was.

We're not leaving him.

What? You can't be serious, Menni!! We can't lug him along! And plus, he's an enemy!!! I think you must have taken a blow to the head, Menni my girl, was Kihin's incredulous reply.

I have to know who he is, and why he wanted to kill me! She rose to her feet and lurched over to him. We aren't better than him, Kihin. Everyone deserves to live. Kihin growled, but padded over to them.

Fine. You get on my back, and I'll carry him. Push me at all; woman, and I WILL drop him.

Cool it, Kihin. We'll be fine. She hoisted the boy-man onto the saddle with her, right in front of her. Kihin wasn't fond of that.

It's not ME I'm worried about. It's YOUR sanity.

KIHIN! I'm tired, hurt, and doing what I think is right!

He snorted, but lifted into the air and began the flight to the capital. Do we really have to go to Chouko? I don't like that place.

Why ever not, Menewa? Kihin was still angry, but Menewa chose to ignore it. Because of all of the flowers, Kihin. And the butterflies. That place smells too nice, and the people are just plain creepy. Always smiling and giving you wreaths and garlands and asking you to bless their babies. It's just plain weird! She glanced behind her out of habit and noticed Kori following them.

She obviously means no harm.

Kihin snorted and mumbled something about "... never know... those types... deadly... dagger in the back... never trust a dragon..."

The flight to Chouko was uneventful. Menewa drifted in and out of consciousness. The young man in front of her never stirred, and once or twice Menewa had to put her fingers to his throat to check his pulse.

We can't let him die...Fly faster Kihin! Urged Menewa. Kihin responded with a grunt that didn't sound very happy, but sped up anyways. Kori flew steadily behind them, never saying a word, and acting neither threatening nor friendly. Menewa didn't wonder that the ice dragon was following them. Dragons and their riders are bonded for life, and are bound by both love and magic to follow each other always. As long as the boy-man lived, Kori would be fine.

What will happen if Kori's rider dies?

There is no way to tell, was the grunted response from a still-angry Kihin. Some dragons die instantly, some go mad, and still others simply pine away. Menewa didn't reply, and they flew onward for a while in silence. And then, suddenly below them Menewa could see the fields upon fields of flowers that marked Chouko.

By this point the images in front of Menewa's eyes were beginning to spin and whirl, so she didn't see Kihin land, throwing up daisies and butterflies in a shower.

She didn't see the people rush up with wreaths and garlands who quickly dropped them when they saw the state Menewa and the others where in. Menewa didn't feel herself being lifted up and carried away, didn't see Kihin be led away as well, casting worried glances over his shoulder at her. All she remembered was that she couldn't let go of the young man's hand. Menewa fell into the deep darkness of sleep, and dreamed....

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

DragonFire {Chapter 1}

See the night sky, peppered with stars. The night sky in Yore is always clear, unless sorcery intervenes. See the forest, swaying in the gentle breeze. Your eye is drawn downwards by a red glow in a clearing. See the young woman, in full battle armor, lying there. See the dragon, curled around her, its fiery eyes supplying the red glow. A battle sword, light and long, depicting a dragon curling around the hilt and blade, is laying in the woman's hand. A silence is there, punctuated only by the swish-swish of the trees and the breath of the woman and dragon.

A minute later a sudden roar splits the night air and the woman is on her feet in a flash, sword in hand.

"Mount up Kihin!" shouted Menewa as she jumped upon his back. '' Danger awaits!''

Must you always go searching for trouble, Menne? Kihin intoned in her mind through their mental connection. You'll get yourself killed, all just to prove that you’re as good as any man?

I would! she shot back at him. I can't let them forget me, or worse, think that they're better. Being the only girl in a generation of dragon riders is hard. You try it sometime. Kihin snorted, flames shooting out his nose. Shut up, Menne thought, and let's go. She hefted up the enormous sword into the saddle on Kihin's back. Then, roaring, Kihin spread his massive wings and took to the sky, soaring over the forest toward the danger that lay before them. The forest rushed below them as Kihin and Menewa flew towards the disturbance.

As they neared the place where the sound had come from, Menewa began to see blue flames and some sort of black cloud.

There it is!! Menewa shouted at Kihin through their mental link.

Ow. No need to scream. And please, do be careful this time Menne. Don't want any more injuries. , came the reproachful reply. Kihin slowed his wing beats as he approached the clearing, and Menewa looked down. She saw an enormous ice-blue dragon and a young man astride it. His hair was light gold, and his armor was a shining metallic blue. His ice blue dragon was in full battle gear, with a spiked saddle and bridle. Menewa could hear Kihin's snort of displeasure as he saw this.

Battle armor is for weaklings and those who do not know their own strength.

The young man and the dragon are fighting what looked like a cloud of black smoke with luminous eyes and giant teeth and claws. The thing was wounded and the young man finished it off with a triumphant cry as Menewa watched. Then he glanced up, met her eyes, and waved.

That boy's got cheek! Menewa gasped. How dare he treat a distinguished Dragonrider like that!

I agree. Shall we go down and ask him what he meant by that? By means of maybe, a duel? Kihin nonchalantly blew a little fire and examined his talons. I'll play fair, really! Menewa kicked Kihin in the side with the heel of her boot.

Really Kihin! Why can't you ever- never mind! We'll go down to meet him, but NO FIGHTING!

But! But!

But squat! Ground! Now! She kicked him again, and he began the descent, but not without sighing dramatically and grumbling.

Dragons get no respect around here! I ought to retire and let someone else baby-sit this human. HMPH!

I can hear you, Menewa told him dryly. Let's just get going.

As Menewa descended on the still grumbling Kihin, the young man cleaned off his sword from his relaxed position atop his dragon. Menewa looked at him closely, trying to gauge how dangerous he would be if it came to a fight. He had on light riding boots, dark pants, a tunic of silvery material, and shiny silver battle armor. His face was angular, and his hair was tousled but fair. His blue eyes were sparkling, and he would have been perfect but for the scar that ran straight across his handsome face.

So he's an experienced battler.

And his dragon isn't shabby either. Came the reply from Kihin. The ice blue dragon was tensed, staring up at Kihin and Menewa with an open mouth to show its fangs. The boy, or man, or whatever, looked at Menewa and smiled.

"Steady on Kori. I'll deal with this,” he said. Menewa heard Kihin gasp at the name

Kori? I haven't heard that name since-! That means the boy is-!

Startled by Kihin's screamed thought, Menewa yelled the words she had meant to say gently.

"State your name, lower being!"

" WELL!" gasped the boy-man. "I was planning on being civil, but if you insist." And with a practiced move he slid off his dragon, Kori, and drew his sword, a gleaming concoction of steel and ice, or so it seemed. He flipped down his battle mask and assumed a ready stance, sword clenched tight in his hands.

"Come on now. Try your hardest," the boy taunted, flourishing his sword. Menewa sighed, but drew her rapier. The golden hilt accented by emeralds was light in her hand. She shook her shoulders to loosen up, and took a few practice swings. She advanced the boy slowly, sizing up her opponent.

Fairly muscled, but I didn't see him warm up before. Then I guess I'll just have to use that. But he was just in battle with a- what was that Kihin? A demon? Or was it just a hallucination? Menewa wanted to think about this more, but Kihin interrupted her thoughts. Sorry, did you say something?

I SAID, he's limping a bit on his left leg. Now get to work! I'm hungry, and this shouldn't take more than the usual- over three minutes and I'll personally kill you. NOW GO!

Menewa and the man-boy bowed low then jumped back upon their dragons. Kihin and Kori spread their wings and took to the sky. The pair flew for a while, and then spotted the boy and Kori below them.

With a screamed battle cry and a rush of flames Menewa and Kihin dove downward. The ice dragon Kori and her rider rushed up to meet them, with a spurt of blue flames flying out of her mouth and nostrils. The two dragons collided in mid-air with a bone-crunching thud.

The blue dragon used her battle armor to its full advantage, trying to spear Kihin with its deadly spikes, but Kihin didn't fight fair. He dodged, rolled, snapped, and scratched, still shooting red-hot flames. Menewa grimly hung on and raised her sword as Kihin swung into a position where she could get a shot at this rider.

To her extreme surprise, she found herself looking up at him. He was standing upright in his saddle, apparently unperturbed as the dragons lurched and swayed. Menewa faltered, stunned by his technique, and the boy-man used her surprise to his atvantage and attacked. Screaming with the effort, Menewa brought her sword up just in time to block his downward strike. He was still smiling!

The impertinence of it all, combined with Menewa's shock at this young man's incredible technique spurred her on, and she delivered a lightning-fast barrage of blows, one of which met its mark, cutting the young man's arm at the shoulder. He gasped at the pain, and his smile evaporated, to be replaced with a look of hatred. Menewa was unprepared for what happened next.

Kihin gave a cry of Menne, hold on! then lurched, his roar of pain splitting the air. Menewa looked up, saw the sword descend, desperately tried to parry, and the last thing she saw was the young mans face as he smiled at her.

He was so sad.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Ordinary Girl {Chapter One}

Once upon a time, long ago, in the ancient land of Yore, there lived a girl named Tifa. She was very average. Average height, average clothes, average features. But inside her head wasn't average at all. She had an enormous imagination, which she constantly used to make up stories. She longed for a real, honest to goodness adventure, but living in a tiny hamlet in the middle of nowhere mountains proved to pose a problem.

Tifa sighed.....I wish I could have an adventure, but all I get to do is go feed the goats. Disgusted, she picked up the feed bucket and stomped off into the hills to the goat pasture. The scenery was beautiful up here in the mountains, with clear blue skies, green meadows, and yellow buttercups. But Tifa had no time for such ordinary pleasures. The lack of dragons and heroes and trolls and adventure on the mountain made her wish she lived somewhere exciting.

And after I feed the goats, I can feed the chickens, and the cows, and the goldfish, and.... It seemed to Tifa that feeding things was all she ever did. *sigh* But then she was tumbling headfirst into the perfect green pasture.

"OWCH!" she screamed. She had tripped over something. "What the-- Oh my Goddess!" she exclaimed, as she got up to discover she had stumbled over a boy laying in the fields.

A beautiful boy, with coal-black hair, green eyes, and perfect features. His black clothes were now more rumpled than ever, thanks to her encounter with him. "Who are YOU?!?!" Tifa said.

“My name is Tangwyn," said the boy. ''I'm naught but a boy alone, traveling the mountains with my faithful ferret, singing tales to all who pass by.''

Right... Tifa thought. but her doubts about this boy, Tangwyn, vanished upon further examination of his features. Oh my Goddess, is he beautiful or what? That face, those haunting eyes, those large feet are all surely a mark of a distinguished family tree! I wonder where he comes from? Maybe from Titasi in the south? Or Calmanzo...'' Suddenly her thoughts were spoken out loud! How embarrassing!!! Tangwyn looked at her oddly.

"Finish" he said.

"Finish what?" said Tifa, blushing.

"The question. You were in the middle of a question and stopped." He frowned "I can't stand unfinished thoughts".

What a weird thing to say to someone you've barely met! "Um...I mean, I was going to ask where you were from" stammered Tifa, flustered by this odd turn of conversation.

"Where I'm from....Hm.....Good question." said the boy "Although I can't really say". Tangwyn grinned up at her. "Anything else?" Ok, now I know he's weird.... Although Goddess above he's handsome!!!

Just as she was about to make an excuse to get away, a small reddish-brown head popped up from the boy's pocket. "Frm?" it said. The body attached to the head slowly emerged.

''What is THAT?'' Tifa cried, pointing. ''You have an ANIMAL in your POCKET!!!" She ran back a few steps, still pointing, and tripped over one of the rock benches the villagers had placed in spots where the scenery was prettier than the rest. There were a lot of benches in the mountains. ''GAH!!! QUIT TRIPPING ME! STUPID MOUNTAINS!'' Tifa screamed, her voice echoing off the said mountains. She glanced back to Tangwyn to find him smiling serenely, calmly playing with the creature from his pocket.

'' This is Fabian,'' he said simply,'' He travels with me.'' She tried to wrap her head around this, but gave up after a minute of hard thinking.

What ever he does, he does. And it's not like I can change it or anything. ''You must be tired after a day of walking.'' Tifa commented. '' Follow me, and I'll show you the inn."

He rose with a lithe grace, his clothes now not rumpled at all, much different than Tifa stumbling to her feet. He glided over and, bowing over her hand, kissed it, brushing his lips over her knuckles.

''I'd be ever so grateful if you did,'' he said, looking up to meet her widened eyes.

Ahhh. Ahhh. Ahhh. Come on, Tifa, say something witty! Her conscious screaming in her head added to the pounding in her ears and the lack of sound coming from her throat.

'' Walk this way, Tangwyn,'' she said lamely. He was gone! Tifa gasped and looked wildly around. WHERE DID HE GO??!?!? And then Tangwyn tapped her on the shoulder. Tifa screamed and spun around "What-what-what--how??.." she stammered.

"Oh, the disappearing?" said Tangwyn nonchalantly "Pretty good trick, eh? It's fun, and easy.... When you don't get screamed at." He winked, and began to stride away down the mountain towards the town.

Tifa gaped open mouthed for a second and then stumbled after him, down the perfect green landscape after the perfect figure in black.