The longer I walk towards the Academy, the more prominent last nightâs scars become. The whole damb sky is marked and traced with them. With each passing mile, the smoke trails of long-range cannons close in on their final destination. At the end of those grey arches, I can only imagine what lies at the end of them, but as frightening as the sky is, whatâs on the ground is even more soul-piercing.
My way is covered with pale corpses of Royal Guards with their horses and knights with their dragons. They all held back the enemy for as long as they could so that the city had the time to evacuate and for that, they paid this heavy toll together. Creatures of all races and being lie still and as different as they all are, their uniforms unite them in their cause. Their silent stories of who they are and what they could have been are unbearably loud.
For the dead Rouge Red, however, I feel absolutely nothing, not even hate. Iâm too numb to feel anything. Or so I thought. Something grabs my ankle, as well as my immediate attention. It's someone's hand. Someone's alive!
âI would go there if I were you, young knight,â itâs a fight to even speak for this person.
âSir Nikal! Is that you?!â I drop to my knees.
âYes, I am,â the dried blood shifts along with the frown on his brows.
âIâm Adrien Rivers. Iâm your assigned apprentice,â Iâm overjoyed to find some life here.
âOh,â he smiles, âI was wondering what happened to you and even thought that maybe Rouge Red had you dead.â
âIâm alright. They captured me, but Iâm alright now.â
âThatâs why I brought your armor and some other of your stuff with me, in case I find you. In case you're still alive.â
In his other hand, he tugs at a bag partially stuck under the loose rubble.
âWe need to get you out of here, Sir,â an idea on how to do that redirects me towards the bag.
At the bottom of the leather, I find my dragon whistle, my deactivated armor neatly placed in its box, the Sphinxâs Whisker, and to my absolute relief, my tiny vessel with the Blood Trail potion my friends and I created together.
Calling for help is an absolute must, but I hesitate to bring the whistle to my lips. What if she might not come? What if my September is not around to answer me any longer? My trembling hands almost want me to put it back away. But, not knowing for sure is just as bad, if not worse. With my eyes closed, I dare to know and send a high-pitched tune that only a dragon would hear.
âListen, I know you donât want to hear this, but I must say it - your dragon might not be alive and you canât carry me all across the city, not with all my injuries,â my mentor speaks his mind.
âIf sheâs alive, weâll find out soon enough,â my calls for her donât stop.
âRouge Red isnât done, yet. Thereâs still some of the Academy left standing and theyâll keep on firing until nothing is left.â
âI donât know what youâre talking about,â but I do. Heâs trying to build reasons on why I should get out of here, while I still can.
âAdrien, I appreciate what youâre trying to do for me -â
âIâm not leaving you, Sir!â For the first time, I snap at a superior.
âYou should go, thatâs an order.â his voice grows tired.
I ignore it. I refuse to do anything of such sort and continue to place my hopes on September being alive and well.
âSeptember, if youâre still out there. Please, hurry,â my whispers disperse into the wind.
With no herbs or roots, Iâm no help to Sir Nikal. Unlike the wizards and sorceresses, my conjuring wonât heal a scratch without them. Only September can bring him to where there might be a chance for help.
While waiting, I keep watch over my wounded mentor and keep the Sphinxâs Whisper at my side, just in case he takes a turn for the worse. He keeps telling me to leave and I keep hoping heâll shut up about it.
It must have been a while now; the sun is setting. Sir Nikal has been asleep for hours. Iâm almost used to this complete silence, but, am well aware that Rouge Red will return before night falls. I know that they're not done firing for the day.
A roar in the sky beats the cannons to it.
I jump back up on my feet. Oh, my gods! Is this September?!
High up in the sky, small and district figure circles over my location. To help her better locate me, I let out another whistle. She hears me and confident with where to go, my winged and very much alive friend begins her descent.
Speechless and choking on happy tears, I rush into Septemberâs chest. With her head wrapped around me, Iâm pressed even closer to her scales. Her entire body rumbles from the intense purring.
âIâm so happy youâre okay!â I cry.
She replies in soft growls, trying to motion at something in a hurry. Something must be headed this way.
âIâm sorry, but I canât leave just yet September. I need you to get back high up into the sky and carry him to safety. Then come back for me. Hopefully, I find Nina and Kai by then,â I waste no time and get Sir Nikal onto her saddle. âWhereâre Century and Marshmallow?â
With a whimper, she lowers her head.
âNo, no,âI shake my head, âthat canât be true.â
A slow nodding of her head tells me that it is.
âOkay, okay, okay,â I suppress the heartache, âletâs get Sir Nikal out of here. I..., I still need to go find Nina and Kai."
And to do that, I take out the vessel and pop the cork. A pair of scarlet ribbons of mist stretches out of the tiny glass neck. Holding my breath, I pray that they flow West, the direction which the evacuation took. The route they take makes me gulp. The two blood trails merge together and stretch North instead, where the defeated Knightâs Academy lies. Theyâre out there. Together. Together, they never made it out of the city. Together, my friends wait and pray for help.
âSeptember, we have no time to lose. Go find Lada. To find help, then find me. You see which way Iâll go. Remember it. Kai, Nina, and I will be waiting,â my forehead presses against hers. âDonât worry. This will be over soon,â I pet the scales on her face.
As much as it hurts to have her leave, this is the best option. September seems to think so too and leaves, disappearing back into the glum grey sky. Under time pressure, I snatch the headpieces out of the bag and do the final preparation before continuing my personal mission. The two dragon scale clips on the sides of my head activate at the motion of my hand. Covered in armor, I race toward the smoke.
Hold on, Kai. Hold on, Nina. Iâm coming. Iâm coming.