Fire in His Blood - Page 67/75

We go, Kael tells me. Hold on.

I cling to the saddle as he dives low, my body instinctively knowing which way to turn and when to grip harder. Without Sasha clinging to me and screaming in my ear, I can move with him since our minds are connected…and then I feel another twinge of guilt. Would Sasha be with Dakh if I’d belted her in and not worried about my own? Could we have belted just her in?

We are close. Be ready.

The roof of the parking garage comes into view, and there’s no more time for doubt. Kael circles the building, swinging lower, and as he does, my heart feels as if it moves into my throat.

Two figures stand alone on the roof. One has a blindfold over her eyes, pale blonde hair streaming, her arms against her sides. She wears a familiar faded pink shirt and a long skirt. The other is the mayor, his fat paunchy belly hanging over his pants.

He holds a gun to Amy’s head, his own head tilted back to watch us as they circled.

He has my sister, I tell Kael furiously. That fucking cocksucker!

Shall I eat him?

I wish. No. He’ll shoot her the moment we come any closer. Let me down on the far end of the roof.

Not if it will put you in danger. His voice is a low growl echoing in my mind. He doesn’t land, either.

If you don’t take me down right now, I’m going to jump off your back, I warn him, frantic at the sight of Amy held captive. I can’t think with the sight of that gun pressed to her head. Do it now, Kael.

He gives a snarl of rage, this time audible. I will not!

“Fine!” I throw my leg over his side and slide down his back. I have to get Amy back, no matter the cost.

CLAUDIA. DO NOT—

He dips a shoulder low to catch me, but it’s too late. I tumble off his back, and then I’m free-falling through the air for a terrifying moment, and then I tumble to the concrete a short distance below, dazed.

Well. That was…dumb.

I lie flat on my back, mentally assessing my wounds. The breath has been knocked out of me, and everything fucking hurts. I’m scraped on hands and knees from my roll, but…I’m alive. And I’m on the ground.

A moment later, a heavy thump lands beside me, a shadow falling over my face. I look up to see Kael staring down at me, his eyes dark with terrible anger. He leans over and nudges me with his enormous head. Speak to me. Are you hurt?

Just my pride, I tell him, sitting up slowly and wincing as everything screams a protest. That was…less badass than I’d hoped. I look over at the mayor.

There’s a loud click as he cocks the gun, and he hasn’t moved away from Amy. “Call off your dragon.”

Amy whimpers, her body stiff with fear. The blindfold prevents me from making eye contact with my sister, but I know her. I can tell she’s utterly terrified. It’s that fear that drives me constantly. I’m the one who takes care of Amy, makes sure she’s safe. The fact that she’s been put in this position because of me makes me feel helpless and awful.

I get to my feet slowly, wincing at the stabs of pain that shoot through my body. My gaze remains on the mayor at all times. “Let my sister go. She’s done nothing wrong.”

“I don’t care if she has or she hasn’t. She’s the only leverage I have against you.” His fat face gleams with a thin sheen of nervous sweat. “Now, call off your dragons.” His eyes are crazed, his face flushed red, and I don’t like the way his hand trembles as he holds the gun to Amy’s temple.

I give him a weak smile. “What makes you think I can get the dragons to do anything?”

“You rode one in,” he snarls, spittle flying. “You made them attack the city, didn’t you?”

“That’s what you wanted, right?” I say, letting a sneer get into my voice to hide the fact that I’m so damn frightened for Amy. “You wanted me to fuck my way into controlling a dragon or two, right? Wasn’t that the grand plan? Why you threw me out there into the Scavenge Lands? Well, surprise surprise, I lived. And I made a friend.”

His fat face shakes with rage. “I wanted you to tame the dragon and make it stop attacking us! Not make you turn on your own kind!”

“No, you didn’t give a shit what happened to me,” I correct. “You figured I’d die, but it didn’t matter, because I was just a thief, right? And now you expect me to have loyalty to the city that threw me out? That turned my sister into a prisoner? Are you kidding me?” I can hear the rising hysteria in my voice. “Why should I be loyal?”

The mayor’s gaze slides to Kael, and I suspect my dragon’s getting agitated behind me, probably due to my own rising emotions. In response, the mayor pushes the gun harder against Amy’s temple.

Amy chokes back a cry.

I go completely still, unable to look away. Back down, I command Kael silently. Please.

“Leave, and I’ll let your sister go,” the mayor says.

“Bullshit. If I leave, you’re going to keep holding my sister hostage as leverage to try and force me not to use the dragons to attack the city. But newsflash, this is the only dragon I control.” I gesture at Kael, who’s looming behind me. “And even that control’s a little iffy, if you haven’t noticed.”

“I don’t care if you have to suck dragon dick, I just want you out of here.” The mayor shakes his head, sweat flying as he does. “And I can’t give you back the girl. Just turn around and leave right now and she won’t get hurt.”

I cross my arms over my chest. “Then it seems like we’re at an impasse. I’m not leaving until I get my sister, and my dragon’s not leaving unless I do.”

Shall I eat him? Kael’s voice snakes through my mind, along with a mental image of him chomping the fat mayor in half.

No! Gross! You’re totally not kissing me with that mouth if you eat him.

“If you won’t leave, I’ll make you leave,” the mayor snarls. “I’ll make both of you leave.”

I clench my fists helplessly and take a step forward. “Don’t you fucking hurt my sister—”

He turns the gun. There’s a moment of confusion as I stare at the barrel of it for a hot moment. A loud pop. Something slams into my side and knocks me over.

My first thought is that Kael has gotten overzealous and accidentally pushed me down. But as I smack to the concrete, skidding backward, I hear Amy’s scream as if through a tunnel, and a loud roar in my mind and rumbling aloud.