Dragon of Her Dreams by Bianca D’Arc EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Bianca D’Arc
- Language: English
- Genre: Paranormal / Sci-Fi
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“Lea, sweetheart, we were so worried!” Leasharra’s mother and father
rushed to the landing ledge as she got her feet under her. She hadn’t been
able to tell anybody ahead of time, but when she’d gotten close enough,
she’d spoken to her mother and father first.
She was still young, so she had to be close to talk to anyone, even her
family. Dragons spoke silently, directly mind-to-mind.
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“Mama! Papa!” It was all she could say. She was engulfed in their
wings, held close as their necks entwined, overcome with emotion.
“Our sweet Leasharra,” her father said, his deep tone ringing warmly
through her mind. How she had missed them.
It had taken her a long time to get back to Draconia after the magical
whirlwind had taken her far across the mountains known as the Dragon’s
Teeth and even farther north. But she was finally home, and reunited with
her family and friends, and surrounded by the dragons she had known all
her relatively short life. She was a young dragon, only just allowed to fly
out on her own, and she’d run into trouble in the form of a magical storm
that had sucked her in and spat her out somewhere else entirely.
She’d been grievously injured as well. She had broken bones in her
wing that could have meant she would never fly again. If she hadn’t been
rescued by a human woman who had heard her crash landing in the forest,
Leasharra might have been crippled. The woman had been living in a cave
nearby and had come to investigate Leasharra’s piteous cries in the middle
of a storm.
The woman had taken her in and healed her with twice-daily treatments
using her surprising magical power. That the woman was a mage, Leasharra
had discovered only later. That first night, she’d been too shattered to
realize the woman who had taken her in was in hiding herself.
Lora, she had called herself. Leasharra hadn’t questioned it at first,
worrying too much about her own circumstances and whether or not she
would ever be able to fly again. As the woman gave of her own energy to
heal Leasharra enough so she could walk and move without too much pain,
Leasharra had begun to observe and question Lora’s circumstances.
Leasharra had stealthily followed Lora to a clandestine meeting two
days later, surprised to witness the woman meeting secretly with her own
small daughter. A child of perhaps ten, the little girl was far too serious,
Leasharra thought. She should be playing and happy, like the children of the
Lair where she had been born. Not watchful and anxious, and altogether too
surprised to see her own mother.
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