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Skyborn

By:Leia Stone
Skyborn
Leia Stone

       To the magic within each of us.





Guide





Skyborn - Dragon shifters.

Earthbound - Druids.

Sorcerer  –  Witches diluted with human DNA, but purebloods still exist, although it's rare.

Animal Shifters - various human/animal shifters of all different Earth-type animals.

Faery- Land of the Fae that is long dead and forgotten.





1





MY FEET POUNDED the ground as I ran down the secluded street that housed  the cabin I had been hiding out in. I thought this plan would have  lasted longer, but only two days and the hunters had found me. Dammit!  As the rage and fear mixed within me, I could sense my skin tightening,  the pearlescent scales forming along my arms. No! It had been two weeks  since I'd fallen off of the ledge while hiking the Grand Canyon and  ignited some freak power that had shifted my body into a dragon.

Yes, a dragon.

I didn't know how to control it. I didn't know how it happened, or if I  was living with a really bad case of schizophrenia. I just knew that  ever since that day I had been running for my life from these hunters  who kept trying to kill me. I didn't fancy dying at the tender age of  twenty-one, so I just kept running. The whizzing sound of bullets  snapped around me, only serving to make me go faster.

Screw it.

I let the shift come. It was probably the only way I could get out of  here alive at this point anyway. Trying to keep my dragon down in a time  like this was painful. Not that I had much control over her at all.

Hah! "My" dragon. Sloane, you've lost your damn mind.

"Get her!" one of the men growled behind me, and that's when I allowed the burning heat along my spine to ignite.

I screamed as my limbs ripped with a searing agony and my bones broke,  snapping and tearing; the pain nearly made me pass out. Sweat glistened  on my skin as a splitting sensation exploded along my shoulder blades  sprouting wings out of my back. Bones rearranged, skin moved, muscle  bulked, and in less than forty-five seconds I was an eight-foot-tall  dragon with red pearlescent scales that matched my flaming red human  hair.

One of the hunters yelled and I looked back just in time to see a black  falcon dive from the skies and take a chunk out of one of his ears. Yes!  I'd always liked birds-maybe he recognized me as one of his high-flying  friends and had decided to help. Either way, he bought me some time.  Using my back talons, I leapt up off of the snow-packed ground and took  flight. I was a mere two feet off the ground when I felt the slice of a  harpoon tear into my wing, piercing the leathery flesh.

A shriek tore from my lungs as the sharp hot pain dug into the rubbery  hide of my dragon wing. I frantically flapped, trying to rip free of the  harpoon, but with a yank I was pulled hard back to the ground. My body  slammed into a bed of pine needles with such force that I heard one of  my ribs snap. Dammit.

The hunters had me; there was no getting away this time. As I lay there  panting in pain, rage built up inside me. How dare these bastards try to  hunt me like a deer! I was a person- Kind of-but I didn't ask for this  freak thing to happen, and how the hell did they even keep finding me? I  just wanted to be left alone, but they were always one step behind me,  as if they could smell or sense me. I was living a nightmare and I just  wanted it to stop.

At these thoughts, a low, deep, pressure built in my belly. One of the  black-clad hunters pulled a sharp blade from his thigh holster. He had  short-cropped, sandy-blond hair, standing over six feet tall with a  muscular build akin to a linebacker; he looked at me with such hate in  his eyes. I didn't understand it. What did I do to deserve such malice?  The blade in his hands glowed with a red fire-like hue, and something  deep in my gut told me that if that thing cut me, I was done for. As two  more of the hunters stalked towards me from each side, the heaviness  building in my stomach turned so hot I thought I might melt.

"Get her other wing!" one of the other hunters called in a gravelly voice.

Oh. Hell. No. I would not go out like this, like a freaking animal that  posed a risk to society. I had done nothing wrong! I hadn't hurt anyone!  I just wanted to be left alone to figure out what the hell was wrong  with me. There was no way I was letting this group of douchebags take me  out.

The pressure that had been building in my belly started moving up to my  chest, and then to my throat. Pain laced around my esophagus. The  burning pressure threatening to suffocate me if I didn't release it, I  opened my mouth and let all of the heaviness that had been building out  in one big yell. Except no sound came out, only a bright red streak of  fire.

Holy shit!

Warm hot liquid shot out of my dragon's mouth, spraying down the two men  advancing on me. Their bodies were doused in hot flames and chaos  erupted. They dropped into the snow and started rolling away from me as I  fell backward in shock. The force of my fall pulled on the rope that  held the harpoon in my wing, making me flinch in pain as the rope pulled  taut. I could smell burning flesh and saw that the hunter who had been  holding the glowing knife had dropped it when he stumbled back, ablaze,  to throw himself into the snow.                       
       
           



       

Thank God for small favors.

That knife belonged in a really weird kitchen, not in me.

With no time to waste, I yanked hard on my right wing, tearing the  harpoon out of the hunter's hands. The man holding my harpoon let go,  stumbling backward, no doubt in fear that I would spray him with fire  next. I wouldn't be able to fly now, not with a broken wing and busted  ribs-but holy shit I could breathe fire! Little did these jerks know, I  had no idea how to replicate that, or if it could be done back to back,  but it seemed like the odds had turned in my favor.

Best to keep that information to myself and let them think I was a fire-breathing badass.

Turning, I planned to continue running, when one of the hunters stepped  in front of my path with a huge rock in his hands. His hair was half  burned and his face was red and shiny with fresh blisters, but the  hatred in his eyes were what had me nervous.

Oops, I pissed him off.

I barely moved my head out of the way in time, and the rock he held  crashed down on my injured wing. I let out a shriek that must have been  heard for miles. The neighbors would no doubt be coming out of their  cabins to find out what sounded like ten cats being tortured. Dragon  screeches were a unique sound.

Mother Fricker …

Pain exploded in my shoulder and I realized I had no idea how to fight  in this dragon body. Not that I was a prizefighter in my human form, but  I could certainly knee these bastards in the balls. As a dragon, I  didn't have arms to punch, didn't have legs to kick. I only had four  clawed stumps that didn't work as well as arms and legs. I had fire that  wasn't working right now and a busted wing. I was screwed. If this was  some really long paranoid delusion, now would be the time for it to  stop.

As the hunter advanced on me, my thoughts went dark. Maybe I should just  let them kill me, or take me, or drain me, or whatever it was they were  trying to do. I was sick of running. My great idea for graduation was  to hike the Grand Canyon by myself for five days and this is where it  had got me-on the run, and ten minutes from being dead. Ever since the  Grand Canyon, I hadn't slept more than two hours a night without jerking  awake from nightmares or paranoia that they were coming for me. I  hadn't eaten much, and didn't have proper clothes because mine kept  tearing when I transformed; I had to steal them when I shifted back.

I had nine dollars in my bank account, no job, and no one I could turn  to. This was some messed up weird life I was living and I didn't even  know how it happened. One fall. One fall and I thought I was done for,  splat on the rocks; people would read about it in the news. But no, my  body  …  transformed  …  and this was my life now.

The hunter took two steps forward and I took one step back, looking over  my shoulder. Great. I was surrounded. Since when did fire not kill  people? Damn snow. The thought did strike me that these guys were  un-killable, that they were somehow not human, but I let it go to the  deep dark place where I kept those freaky thoughts and told it to stay  there.

Just when I had resolved to roll over and let them have me, a pack of  …   animals  …  appeared out of the trees not twenty feet from me. I blinked  my eyes rapidly; I couldn't process what I was seeing-a lion, a coyote, a  wolf, and a red fox were walking towards me-creeping out in a slow,  stalking type of walk, fanning out in a formation that looked  choreographed. What the ever-loving hell … ? The circus had arrived. I had  officially lost it.

If I were a human, I would have barked out in laughter, but in my dragon  form a weird snort came out. Running up behind the animals was a tall  guy in his mid-twenties with black hair, scruffy stubble, and piercing  green eyes. I could feel the heat of his gaze from here. His face was  covered in shock as his eyes roamed over my red dragon. Great. The  bearded guy had a shotgun in one hand and I wondered who he wanted to  shoot first-the circus animals trespassing his property, the weird  bleeding dragon, or the hunters with glowing red knives? By the way he  was looking at me, it was probably me that would take the first bullet.