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Dark Wolf(55)

By:Christine Feehan

       
           



       

"Zev will experience trouble getting through the wall," Fen cautioned.  "It's difficult for me. I imagine it is for Dimitri as well. The more  Lycan blood we have, the harder it is to get through."

Skyler nodded. "I designed it that way, so no Lycan could follow us  inside. I counted on Dimitri's Carpathian blood to get him through,  although I'll admit I was worried."

"Do you have any idea how extraordinary this is?" Gabriel asked, genuine admiration in his tone. "I'm so proud of you."

"I'm a little in awe of my sister-kin," Tatijana admitted.

"I can make it out," Zev assured. "I got in."

"But it hurts like hell," Fen pointed out. "And you're not anywhere near one hundred percent."

"I don't have to be one hundred percent to cling to a dragon's back," Zev pointed out with a wry grin.

"What about you, Dimitri?" Fen asked. "Do you think you can get through?"

"The wall is collapsing. I doubt if it's nearly as strong as it was.  I'll get through. Like Zev, I don't think hanging onto a dragon is going  to be harder than forcing myself through it like I had to earlier."

Gabriel turned to Vlad. "That leaves you with Paul. He has multiple  wounds as you know and is still weak, although he refuses to admit it.  One arm is nearly useless. I've given him blood along with both of you  and Josef, but we didn't catch the fact that he had internal bleeding  until this morning."

"That was my fault," Josef said. "I told Tatijana I'd healed his wounds  from the inside. She was busy with Dimitri for the most part."

"It was a stupid nick," Paul said. "No big deal, and you were bleeding like from fifty places yourself, Josef."

The walls rippled again and this time part of the ceiling folded over. Along the western wall, the corner sagged.

"We're definitely running out of time," Lucian said. "We need to go now before the Lycans notice and get fired up."

Zacarias signaled to three of his brothers. Rafael nodded and chose the  western wall, the fastest collapsing. He walked toward it casually, as  if he didn't have a care in the world, or know that the Lycans stared  back at him from the safety of the forest-or that the structure might  fall in on itself and trap him. Nicolas took the eastern wall, striding  toward it confidently. Manolito chose the north, leaving the southern  entrance to Zacarias.

The brothers moved in perfect synchronization, slipping through the collapsing wall fast, hands up weaving a pattern in the air.

Gabriel didn't hesitate. He followed Zacarias out, his every sense on  alert to the danger of the carriers flying the wounded back to the  Carpathian Mountains. Tatijana shifted fast, extending her wing to  Skyler. Dimitri helped his lifemate climb onto the blue dragon's back.  Skyler took one last look at Dimitri and nodded her head.

Be right behind me. I have to be able to see you, she pleaded, suddenly  afraid. She didn't want to be separated from him, not after all they'd  gone through.

Fen will stay close to Tatijana to protect her, Dimitri assured. I would  never be far from you. Should something happen, I am quite capable of  slipping off his back, shifting myself and coming for you. Have no  fears. We'll travel far this night and rest at dawn.

Tatijana rose fast, rushing the wall to break through. Skyler leaned low  on the blue-spiked neck, looking back, her heart in her throat,  watching for Dimitri. Fen was already in the air, crowding his lifemate  with his dragon. Dimitri sat upright, no hands, a weapon at the ready.

To Skyler's horror, she saw a line of Lycans rushing from the forest  straight at them as the wings of the dragon beat ferociously in order to  gain height. She felt the blue dragon gather itself to take another  impressive leap into the sky just as two incredibly fast Lycans flung  themselves at her. Claws hooked into scales on either side of the  dragon, and two more managed to fasten their claws into the softer  underbelly in an attempt to drag the dragon from the sky.





15





Shots rang out as the next dragon emerged from the collapsing shelter.  Riordan De La Cruz burst through the shelter wall with Josef on his  back. Bullets whined through the air, the sounds reverberating through  the night, but Zacarias and his brothers had constructed a shield around  the materializing dragons. The bullets couldn't penetrate that  safeguard. Unfortunately, the buffer was only so large, only keeping the  dragons and their passengers safe as they left the collapsing shelter.

Vlad was next to appear, a great golden dragon winging its way clear of  the disintegrating refuge with Paul on his back. Lycans poured into the  clearing, realizing their long-range weapons did no good. Most were in  Lycan form, half wolf, half man, taller and stronger and able to cover  great distances in one leap.

The dragons necessarily had to come out low to the ground due to the  structure falling in on itself. To gain altitude for such a large  creature with the added weight of a passenger on its back, the dragon  had to work immensely hard, wings straining to create enough lift for  the jump.

Byron followed close behind Vlad, Zev on his back. The sight of the  elite hunter with the Carpathians sent the Lycans into a frenzy of  madness. Most left Vlad's dragon alone to rush Byron, leaping at his  sides, clawing and tearing, ripping at the wings in an effort to disable  the creature so it couldn't fly. Several below it tore at the soft  underbelly, ripping out chunks to bleed the dragon dry.

Razvan and Ivory stormed out of the shelter, two riders in the sky,  shooting arrows simultaneously, aiming for arms and legs, wounding as  many as possible, every bit as fast as the Lycans.

Byron's dragon faltered and went down, hitting with its nose first,  skidding in the dirt and grass, leaving long, deep furrows behind.

Go, go. The rest of you, go, Zacarias ordered. We'll get them free.

Fen, I can't leave them, Dimitri said, putting his hand on the thick, spiked neck of Fen's dragon in order to leap free.

Neither can I. We're Hän ku pesäk kaikak. Let's go guard Byron and Zev.  Just don't take any more hits. It really doesn't matter if these wolves  know what we are at this point. Use your speed, Fen agreed, more because  Dimitri was going back than anything else.

There was no stopping his brother when his sense of justice was crossed.  Zev had fought battles with him, given him blood, and in spite of  recent events, Dimitri regarded him as a friend. Byron was Carpathian.  No warrior would leave another down.

Fen spun his dragon around, feeling the fire roaring in his belly, a  rage that went deep after what these creatures had done to his brother.  He thought he was past it, but seeing them tearing at Byron when the  Carpathian hadn't even tried to defend himself, he found himself furious  all over again, but in a cold rage, which didn't bode well.

He swore when the Lycans surrounded Byron's downed dragon, hooking their  claws into him, preventing shifting. There were so many ripping and  tearing at the body of the dragon, the arrows of the defenders seemed to  make little difference. As fast as one fell, another took its place.

The Lycans had abandoned attempts at the other dragons and the rest were  away safely. The pack concentrated their efforts on mutilating and  killing the dragon in their possession. As Zev drew a silver sword in an  effort to protect Byron, four large Lycans leapt on the dragon's back  and pulled Zev to the ground.

Cursing, Fen redoubled his speed.

Wound them, Razvan insisted on the common Carpathian telepathic  communication path. Clearly he was warning the De La Cruz brothers. It  isn't necessary to kill them.

Drive them back away from Byron and Zev, Zacarias instructed. Rafael, an arrow close to the heart can kill.

Not these bastards, Rafael returned. I didn't use silver. Although I will the next one.

Fen banked his dragon, coming in hard, fire pouring from his mouth,  engulfing the Lycans closest to the dragon on the ground, driving them  away from their fallen comrades. Dimitri stood up on the dragon's back,  balancing as Fen swept in low. Just before Fen was forced to pull up to  avoid trees, Dimitri leapt from his back, right into the middle of the  Lycans who had pulled Zev to the ground.                       
       
           



       

Dimitri ignored his protesting body, cutting through the crowd with  astonishing speed, his silver sword stained and dripping with Lycan  blood. He fought his way to Zev, yanking him up with one hand, going  back-to-back with him. Zev was covered in blood and wounds, but he  didn't hesitate to stand and fight with Dimitri.

Fen materialized beside them, so they formed a triangle of deadly  fighters, moving toward the fallen dragon, cutting down everyone in  their path.

Zacarias easily saw their plan. Help clear the way, Razvan and Ivory.  Make it too dangerous to stay between them and the dragon, Rafael; and  Nicolas, take out the Lycans holding Byron to that form. Manolito and I  will begin to clear another path to get out of here.