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Page 38 of Real Scale Blazer

She fell asleep listening to his heartbeat instead, wondering how something so dangerous could feel so much like coming home.

Tomorrow’s problems could wait. Tonight, she’d let herself have this one perfect moment under the alien stars, held safe in the arms of her impossible dragon king.

Even if her heart whispered she was already in deeper than she’d planned to go.

TWENTY-NINE

Awrongness pulsed through Kai’s kingdom like a fever in the blood. He stood at the crystalline cliff’s edge, ancestral magic burning beneath his skin as he scanned the frozen expanse below.

The Ice Mountains stretched toward twin suns, their peaks refracting alien light into prismatic shards that would have appeared beautiful if not for the darkness he sensed lurking beneath.

“The readings make no sense.” Quinn’s voice carried up from where she crouched beside her equipment twenty feet below. “These energy signatures violate every known law of geological physics.”

Kai suppressed a smile despite his unease. Only Quinn would sound annoyed at magic for not following proper scientific protocol.

“Could your equipment be malfunctioning?” he called down. “The mountain’s magic can interfere with Earth technology.”

She shot him a look that could have melted glaciers. “My equipment works fine. It’s your mountain that’s being difficult.”

“Ah yes, clearly the ancient magical peaks are conspiring against your scientific method.”

“Don’t get snarky with me, dragon boy.” She tapped her tablet with more force than necessary. “I’m trying to help save your kingdom here.”

His dragon stirred at her fierce protectiveness, even wrapped in irritation as it was. She’d shed her heavy coat despite the cold, revealing the form-fitting thermal gear beneath. The sight of her, competent and commanding as she worked, made his possessive instincts surge.

“Besides,” she continued, oblivious to his thoughts, “these readings suggest deliberate manipulation. See these wave patterns?” She held up her tablet, pointing to jagged lines. “Natural seismic activity follows predictable?—”

A crack split the air like breaking bone.

Kai’s enhanced senses screamed danger seconds before the ice itself began to move. Shadows writhed beneath the translucent surface, taking shape with unnatural precision.

“Quinn!” He leaped down the cliff face, landing between her and the emerging threat. “Get back!”

“I’m not finished with my readings—” She broke off as the first creature burst from the glacier.

It rose like winter’s nightmare given form—twice human height, its body carved from living ice. Crystalline claws extended from elongated fingers, and its eyes blazed with blood-red malevolence. More shapes emerged behind it, steam rising from their bodies as dark magic pulsed through transparent forms.

“Fascinating.” Quinn stepped forward, scientist’s curiosity overriding common sense. “The crystalline matrix suggests a silicon-based life form, but the energy signature?—”

“Now is not the time for analysis!” Kai yanked her back as foot-long claws slashed through the space where she’d stood. Ice splinters sprayed across her cheek, leaving tiny cuts.

She touched the blood on her face, looking offended. “Did that thing seriously just?—”

“Yes, the scary ice monster tried to kill you. Please focus on survival rather than classification!”

“Fine.” She grabbed her climbing pickaxe, spinning it with surprising skill. “But I’m logging this in my field notes later.”

A second creature lunged. Quinn ducked under its strike, driving her pickaxe into its knee joint. Crystalline shards exploded outward as the limb shattered.

“Ha!” She grinned triumphantly. “Basic structural weaknesses still apply to magical—oh crap.”

The creature’s leg reformed, ice flowing like water before solidifying. Its red eyes fixed on her with deadly focus.

“Right.” She backed up until she hit Kai’s chest. “New plan?”

“Yes.” His skin rippled as his dragon form pushed to emerge. “Don’t die.”

His transformation exploded outward in a rush of magic and primal power. Bones shifted and reformed as wings burst from his back. His roar shook loose snow from nearby peaks as he took his true form—scales gleaming blue-silver in the alien light.




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