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Zaruv: A Sci-Fi Alien Dragon Romance (Aliens of Dragselis Book 1) by Zara Zenia (16)

Chapter 16

Jennifer

I followed behind Ragal, wishing that I were with Zaruv, but unwilling to be clingy. It bothered me that he wasn’t there with us, even though I knew he had his reasons. He would be going after his brothers. I was no fool. He needed me gone to be the best warrior possible and I wouldn’t stand in his way, though it scared the daylights out of me to let him go. The tunnels widened some and I knew we were getting close when Ragal froze and lifted his hand for silence.

“What is it?” Hardin asked as he pulled out his gun.

Ragal didn’t answer, there was no need. From either side men had materialized with weapons pointed at us. I spun around, looking for an exit, but I could find none. Ragal shoved me behind his back, trying to protect me. I shoved him out of the way and stepped forward, fingering the syringe that was still tucked away safely in my pocket.

“Jesus, Ragal. What are you going to do? You gonna shift and fight them all down in this sewer? I don’t think so.”

“Where’s the other one?” Barked one of the guards.

I shrugged, “Your guess is as good as mine. We split up after he decided to run for it.”

The man snorted and waved his gun for us to start walking, “That’s what you get for shacking up with a freak like that anyways.”

Ragal looked stunned but said nothing. I realized that lying probably wasn’t the way that they did things back on his home planet, but I was thinking off the top of my head. If I could keep them off Zaruv’s tail maybe he would have time to save his brothers. It could be my parting gift to him I thought grimly. Things weren’t looking very good for us. As the man shoved us into the throne room, I stumbled and fell forward onto the steps.

“Thought you’d make a run for it eh?” Mumbled Vega.

I glared at him, “You are nothing but a disgusting, Infernian pig! We know your secret.”

His eyes grew wide for a second before he pulled himself together. “Well, isn’t that interesting. So, you know who I am. Maybe you can tell me why four Dragselians were traveling near here in the first place?”

“Ha! Like I am going to tell you anything. Are you worried?” I goaded, “Because you should be. You think there are only four of them?”

Vega stood up and walked slowly toward me. I could see Ragal’s color change slightly the closer he got. In my mind, I begged him not to shift, we just needed to buy Zaruv and the others a little more time. The doors opened behind us again and I looked back to see Zaruv and Lee being shoved through them. Lee stumbled and fell to the ground, making all the men laugh. My heart sank as Zaruv shook his head. They hadn’t made it to the brothers. I needed to act.

Ripping away from the man holding me, I spun and addressed them. “Are you really going to let yourselves be ruled by an Infernian? Is that what you have come to?”

“Shut up, you stupid bitch,” hissed Vega.

He grabbed my arm and wrapped a stinking arm around my neck, backing slowly away from Zaruv and Ragal who were now on red alert. I didn’t want to see anyone get hurt, least of all, the other humans in the room who had done nothing but follow orders. I had the distinct feeling that Anthony wasn’t alone in his plight. No human would willingly follow an Infernian, not knowing what they did to our kind and what they were still doing.

“One more step and I snap the bitch’s neck,” Hissed Vega, tightening his grip and making it hard to breathe.

Zaruv looked at me as the other men shuffled around. His eyes were filled with fear and rage, but I had a plan. None of them saw my hand slip into my pocket as the small trickle of serum ran down my leg. I pulled it back up slowly, filling the glass capsule with nothing but air. Vega was losing his grip on reality and I needed to make sure that it stayed that way. Once it was full, I started to move again, pulling Vega’s attention away from the others.

“Do you have any idea what you’ve done? Don’t you think the Dragselians will notice when all four of their princes go missing?”

“Princes? What the hell are you talking about?” he asked.

I didn’t need the conversation, I needed him to do just what he had done. His grip loosened ever so slightly as he realized that my compadres weren’t just travelers. If I was going to do anything, it needed to be done now before he regained his composure. I quickly pulled out the needle and shoved it violently into his leg, pumping the air into his body. He shrieked and shoved me away from him.

“What did you do!” he screamed.

“Just gave you a shot of air. Let’s see how well your body reacts to an embolism you son of a bitch.”

Red blisters started to appear on his face and his hands wrapped around his throat. His body started to swell and his eyes began to bulge from his face in a grotesquely unnatural manner. He frantically looked around and I saw what he was going for as he stumbled backward toward his throne. I tried to run and get to it first but Zaruv grabbed my arm. There was no point in fighting him. He wasn’t going to let me put myself in danger ever again.

I gasped when I saw Anthony run to the throne before Vega could reach it. Looking right into Vega’s blood red eyes, Anthony raised up his foot and brought it crashing down onto the delicate medical case. The sound of glass shattering mingled with Vega’s enraged screams. His attention turned to Anthony as he charged at him. The wiry man was too fast for the painfully shifting Vega, though and in seconds, he was out of harm’s way. We watched as the transformation continued.

“Are you going to do something? If there was ever a time to act, it would be now while he’s weak,” I said to Zaruv.

He shook his head, “It was never about him being weak, it was about protecting you. I know you are safe now.”

“So, you aren’t going to do anything?” I asked in shock.

“Of course, I am going too, he threatened your life and for that, he will die. I can’t fight a man like that though, I want no excuse for his loss other than his poor skills. No, I will wait until it is done.”

His chivalry, even after everything that Vega had done was stunning. I alternated glances between watching Vega transform into a grotesque creature and looking at Zaruv in awe. How had I been such a fool before? Zaruv was always protecting me. He had done so since the first time that I met him. The relationship that had blossomed between us was just icing on the cake. He was more of a man than most humans I’d met. I was in love with him.

I’d seen Zaruv and Ragal shift. It was majestic and beautiful, but watching Vega change was the opposite. His skin continued to bubble until it turned an off-putting ruddy reddish brown color. His eyes were blood red. Though he’d thinned out and grown taller, he was still only a few feet taller than a human male. Horns shot out of his head, cold and bent like the devil he was. When the transformation was complete, he turned to me and lunged, surprisingly agile for a beast of such size.

It was then that I saw his wings. They weren’t like Zaruv’s wings that had taken me through the sky. The same wings I’d stroked and admired. No, Vega’s wings were boney and dull brown. The thin membrane stretching out over the tree-like branches of his bones. He had no beauty, there was only ugliness and evil that seemed to seep out of him. How could a creature like that ever be anything but dark? I was stunned that he had hidden his true self for so long.

Vega didn’t stand a chance though, Zaruv shifted within seconds and blocked the attack from Vega. I stumbled away, falling into the arms of Anthony who didn’t even look down at me as he held me up. His eyes, like those of everyone else, were glued on the battle about to take place. Zaruv was larger than Vega but not by much, his dragon form was majestic though, and domineering, not a mutation like Vega.

“What are you going to do now, Vega?” Zaruv asked as he circled him.

“You think that I can’t defeat a pretty little prince? I am a fighter, a warrior!” he hissed.

Zaruv roared, fire shooting from his mouth and clipping Vega’s arm. Vega was unfazed though and laughed at him.

“Fire? That’s your defense? I live for fire, you fool!” he said.

Vega lunged for Zaruv, fighting dirty and knocking Zaruv across the room. I screamed for Zaruv, but Ragal wouldn’t let me go to him. He stood up, shaking off the attack but before he could lunge for Vega again, Lee jumped between them. With a blade in his hand, he quickly slashed at the monster. He made contact with his stomach, but the blow was only enough to further enrage Vega. The Infernian roared and brought his boil-covered limb across Lee’s chest, sending him sailing through the air with a sickening crunch.

“Lee!” I screamed, breaking free from Ragal and running to my friend.

Vega advanced on us but didn’t make it far before Zaruv was on top of him. I watched in horror as his teeth sank into the Infernian’s shoulder. Vega shrieked and spun around, throwing off Zaruv and lunging for him again. The fight continued, but I couldn’t keep watching. I had to trust that Zaruv would bring him down as I shook Lee. His eyes slowly started to open and he gazed up at me, a playful smile mixed with pain crossing his lips.

“So, that’s all I had to do to get some time with you?” he joked.

I laughed, “You scared me, old man! Are you okay? Does anything hurt?”

He shook his head, “Just my pride.” After he tried to sit up, he winced, “And maybe a few ribs.”

“You did good, but we need to get you out of here before he comes back to finish the job.”

Looking past me to the two fighting men, he grinned. “I don’t think that’s going to be a problem. It looks like your man has it pretty well covered.”

I turned my attention back to the fight and saw that Lee was right. Zaruv wasn’t lunging for Vega anymore. I saw a glint in his eye and knew that he was just toying with him at this point. Something else pulled my attention away as I helped Lee get to his feet. The guards that had been in the room were all gone, but a commotion outside the balcony doors was growing. I helped Lee to the doors and we pulled them open.

“Oh, my God, are those all his men?” I asked in shock.

The streets were filled with men carrying torches and pounding on the mansion doors. “Are they here for us or for Vega?”

Lee shook his head, “I have no idea and I don’t want to find out. We need to find your boyfriend’s brothers and get the hell out of here.”

I nodded in agreement and looked back at Ragal, “Ragal! We need to find the others!”

He shook his head, “I won’t leave Zaruv.”

Rolling my eyes, I said, “Look at him, you think he can’t handle this himself?”

Ragal watched his brother for a few minutes, seeing the same thing that I’d seen before. Zaruv was going to be just fine without us. With a curt nod, Ragal shifted into his dragon form and burst through the doors with Lee and me following behind him. We needed to get the others.

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