Lightning ripped across the sky as Amina faced Rubis. The two massive
dragons flew around each other, circling above the canyon like
prize-fighters; Amina’s glass horns and talons shimmered as bright as
Rubis’s rubies.
“You recognize each other,” Jain said, feeling a tug on her emotions. Her
Spark let her control Amina, yes, but it was a two-way street;
she could feel Amina’s emotions, too.
A wave of deep sorrow washed over her. Amina had once ruled over the
gemstone dragons as their protector and queen; and yet, for the last year,
she’d been forced to do Jain’s bidding.
In a mental thunderclap, Jain saw Amina’s memories of the day she’d been
imprisoned.
It was dark. Jain led the charge, her band of assassins striking in the
dead of night. They’d proven themselves stealthier than most, and more
prepared than any. They attacked Amina’s obsidian castle while six of the
legendary gemstone dragons slept.
Blood. Flesh. The taste of iron and pennies as Amina killed most of Jain’s
band, giving time for the others to escape.
Then fear. Disbelief. Vertigo.
Wings. Can’t move my wings!
Rubis reared back; the rubies closest to her wingtips lit up scarlet; the
light shook inwards, glowing underneath the skin until she let loose an
inferno.
It was enough to shake Jain out of the memory and force Amina to duck.
Amina flew underneath Rubis. “Fire!” Jain yelled.