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The following story is a work of fiction. Any resemblance between these character and events and any real person or events is strictly coincidental . . . and pretty darn impressive seeing as it is a science fiction story. Do not reproduce or copy this story without the consent of the author.
This story is based in an alternative universe, where history took a different course than the one we are used to. In this world, the creatures which we now believe to be legends have walked alongside man for the duration of our existence. Vampires, werewolves, wizards, witches, sorcerers, and a host of other beings share our world.
The following story contains, in one chapter or another, lesbian, homosexual, heterosexual, anal, group, sci-fi/fantasy, non-human, and BDSM sexual activity. There may be some erotic horror in there somewhere as well, but I haven't made up my mind.
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"Are you sure?" Shane asked.
Shamira shrugged and then shook her head. "Burnt stone and a building that got hit by something big. I mean, we have no idea about the missing vamps from the boat. The building could have been hit by an explosion of some kind, but it doesn't explain what tripped the alert wards in both cases." She gripped her hands tightly together. "But we know they've had the eggs for a while, and it isn't completely unreasonable to think that they had a plan for hatching them. And Jonas DID mention an insurance policy."
"But a dragon?"
Alessandra stood next to Shane, but her face gave nothing away, so Shamira was not sure if she believed this theory or not.
"Shane, remember when you asked why it was so easy for me to understand that I was a vampire?"
He nodded. "If it walks like a vampire and talks like a vampire . . . Ockham's Razor. If you have competing theories then, all other things being equal, choose the simplest. But is the insurrection of a species that's been dead since before Stonehenge was ever built by a unstable drug addict really the simplest solution?" He shook his head. "Yet I find myself in agreement with you, or at least am willing to entertain the notion."
"I will contact the Tribunal," Alessandra added. "We must proceed with great urgency if there is any chance that this is true."
"Has anyone tried to do what he's being trying?" Shamira asked. "I mean surely he's not the first to try."
"Not to my knowledge. To bring dragons back as a race into this world would have been disastrous for the magical races. The Great Dragons, as opposed to the smaller kind that we have today, would be impossible to hide away, and no one wanted to risk them taking up their old arguments."
"I want you to head back down to Savannah," Shane continued. "Take Clara and Lillian with you. Trying to bring back the Great Dragons may require some science, but it will also require great magic. They should be able to help determine what magic is being used and hopefully counter it."
Shamira started to open her mouth and object to sending Clara into a field situation, but she quickly snapped it shut again. Shane smirked, because he knew what she had been thinking. If Shamira had tried to protect Clara like that, the Native American shaman would probably kick what was left of her ass. Everyone who played this game was at risk.
"We'll leave about four o'clock this afternoon," she muttered. She loved being around Clara, but that instinct she'd always had for protecting those she cared about was sounding alarms all over the inside of her brain. Did Clara even have battle armor? She remembered seeing Lillian in it once. "I'm going to go visit Banshee," she finished, then whirled her wheelchair around and made her way to the assassin's room.
She and a werewolf on loan from Lord Pritchard had gotten buried in the collapsed building and while both survived and would be just fine, both had suffered broken bones and would be out of action for a few days while their magical bodies healed themselves. Banshee had been on a one-woman crusade to avenge Shamira being tortured and paralyzed by a man working with Lacroix's chief of security, a man named Jonas.
The slight Asian woman was obviously not happy about being told to stay in bed. When Shamira rolled in, Banshee was angrily throwing whatever book she'd been reading at the dresser, where a pile of books was accumulating.
"You read all those already? You've only been here for a few hours!"
"They're all boring," Banshee replied grumpily. "I have read them all once already, so I get a few pages in and then want something else."
"Would you like me to get you some new books? Or you can read books on your laptop now."
Banshee forced herself to sigh. "I should not be complaining. My injuries are a mild inconvenience compared to yours."
Shamira met the assassin's gaze. "What happened to me wasn't your fault. You know that, right?"
Banshee was quiet for a moment, then, "I was the senior partner and I was not there to back you up."
"WE made the decision for me to go after those fake cops, and there was no way you could stop me from doing what I did. You wouldn't have been able to get there in time no matter what."
"The call to let you go was mine to make. I made it and --"
"-- and it was the right call," Shamira interrupted. "Clara was right about that. What happened to me is something I'll have to live with, but it's what we're here for. We knew that those guys were up to no good and would have hurt other people. And yeah, now that I'm done feeling sorry for myself, I know I would do it again. Would YOU want those five people dead and bled out if it got me out of this wheelchair? When it happened, that's what I told myself . . . that I wished it was them instead of me."
"You did?" Banshee asked.
Shamira nodded. She had not made this common knowledge, with only Clara and Shane and the Representative knowing. "I have to live with that, even though some people have been trying hard to remind me that people have wished for worse after suffering less. But that's what we're here for. We put ourselves in harm's way to get other people out of it. And you did have my back. You punished the wicked."
"I have not been able to get to Jonas," Banshee muttered. She was embarrassed, and it was not a pretty side of her.
"You will. Or someone will. Maybe I will. I can't walk, but I can still Shadow Jump and I still have Shadow Claws. All he needs to do is slip up," she said coldly, "and I won't let anyone else get my revenge for me."
Banshee's mouth quirked up. "Even if Shane tells you to let someone else handle it?"
Shamira outright grinned. "Hey, until he gets a wheelchair accessible cell, what's he going to do if I ignore him?"
"You are an intensely single-minded woman. Now help me out of bed so I can go check on my spiders."
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