Author's Note: Okay, so I totally freaked out when I finished this section and then realized that there are only two - maaaybe three - sections left of the whole entire story. How did the end come so fast?! It's gonna be kind of sad to see this come to an end.... But on to the section. I think this was the first time Advent has taken over my mind and written a bit of a section for me. A truly unique experience, I'll give him that. Some stuff in the last chunk of the section came totally out of the blue, but I think they fit.
Shynael crashed through the upper branches of the tree, Shard clinging to his back. Desperation pounded between them, surging almost out of control when they broke free of the branches and saw two dragons battling in the distance. Shynael shot towards the blue dragon, as swift as an arrow. Andrael glanced over and tried to break away from Vannasai, but Shynael collided with him before he could. Andrael gave out a shriek and spun fluttering confusedly to the side. The jar nearly unseated Shard, but he managed to hold on.
While Andrael was recovering, Shard quickly took the opportunity to pull out his sword. "Get out of here!" he shouted to Vesper and Vannasai. "Go, hurry!"
Vannasai flipped over and flew quickly away; Shynael rushed to attack Andrael and cover her departure. And before Shard could really prepare himself, they were locked in combat. All of Glaive's lessons came to life as he leaned to one side or another, swiping at Advent when they drew close enough. Shynael and Andrael fought viciously, ripping at each other with teeth and claws and somehow staying aloft all the while.
After a minute of this, Andrael broke away and hovered a few wingspans away. "I knew you would come!" Advent shouted over the whistling of the dragons' wings. "I knew the little
hero would come to save his woman!"
"She's not 'my woman'!" Shard immediately shouted back.
Andrael let out a shrill trill that made Shard's hair stand on end. "You can't fool us!" he boomed, and Advent added, almost in the same breath, "We've seen you two – sneaking into each other's rooms in the dead of night.... What a hypocrite you are, church boy. Preaching such lofty morals when you bandy about with a wh-"
"You shut your mouth!" Shard and Shynael shouted as one, rage threatening to overtake them. Shynael rushed forwards once more, but Andrael danced out of the way.
"Have I hit a nerve?" Advent called gleefully as Andrael sunk his claws into Shynael's hindquarters, causing the black dragon to roar with pain and swiftly turn around again.
The injury cleared the anger from Shard's mind, and he shrank away from it when he realized he had nearly given in to dragonrage
again, despite all his promises. As the dragons clashed again, he sent up a quick prayer that was more emotion than words, and tried to get a grip on himself. "And what about you?" he shouted when the dragons broke apart again to catch their breath. "What's going on with you and Legacy?"
"Keep quiet about what you can't understand, boy!" Advent snarled. "Legacy chose me above all others! I am the one who understands her; I am the one she goes to for comfort. When all this is over, I will rise by her side as her king!"
"Funny," Shard called back. "She told me the same thing – right before she said she'd kill me."
Advent let out a sharp laugh. "You really are simple, church boy! You think she would keep you alive after your insolence? She only told you that to gain your allegiance; as soon as the fighting was over, she would have you executed as a traitor. You should never have gone against her, boy. You will pay the price – and I will be the one to make you pay!"
Andrael shot forward without warning, and Shard realized too late that Advent's voice had been deepening, and a reddish gleam had entered Andrael's eyes, sure signs of dragonrage. Shynael barely managed to dodge in time; his tail brushed Andrael's side as he ducked underneath them to escape. The blue dragon pressed the attack, hardly giving Shynael a chance to draw breath as they dipped and soared and rolled through the air, locked in fierce combat. Advent leaned dangerously to the side to swipe at Shard, and it was all Shard could do to fend him off as well.
After the first few moments of fear, Shard went numb in the dance of battle, his body seeming to move of its own accord as though this was just another lesson that would end with Glaive's blade pressed gently against his throat. And then his mind seemed to float up away from his body, which kept on fighting just as desperately as before. He acknowledged, in a detached sort of way, that he could never keep this up. Advent had always been a better fighter than he, and though Shynael had grown some since their last fight, Andrael was still bigger and heavier; Shard could almost feel the strain on Shynael's wings as he fought to keep himself aloft and in control.
Dragonrage would certainly help them in this situation – if there was ever a time to let it take over, it was now. He could feel it pulsing just behind his defenses, eager to rip through his veins and take over for him. He wouldn't have to worry about anything in dragonrage; he couldn't control himself, so he wouldn't even be responsible for anything he did....
No! The shout in his mind came from Shynael, who gripped both of his figurative hands and forced Shard to look into his yellow eyes. A coolness seemed to spread through Shard's battle-hot body, stilling his racing heart on the verge of letting the dragonrage go, and clearing his mind of such thoughts. Shard gripped Shynael's hands in his mind, filled with gratitude and love for the heart that didn't waver even in such grave circumstances.
As he continued to fight, Shard remained conscious of the bond between them. Shynael's whole mind was open to him; he could see where Shynael would turn, which way he would lean, the way he coordinated his attacks with his wingbeats. Knowing this, Shard could use his weight to help rather than hinder, and the knowledge was so instantaneous that they seemed to be the same creature, controlled by the same mind. They moved smoothly, gracefully, like dancers who know their steps and their partner equally well.
Shard was astonished to notice how uncoordinated their enemies' attacks were by contrast. Andrael lunged one way, Advent another, and they each seemed intent solely upon their own target. Advent didn't seem to be able to tell when Andrael would draw close enough to Shynael for him to attack Shard, so he leaned off to the side, making strong swipes with his sword and only barely holding on with his other hand. He looked as though he would fall off at any moment. When their swords met again and they were close enough to look into each other's eyes for a moment, Shard understood in a flash. Always when he had been under dragonrage, he had been isolated in a world filled with his own anger, his own pain. He had focused entirely on himself and the men he killed; everything else was shut out. Advent and Andrael were cut off from each other under dragonrage; they couldn't feel each other, so they couldn't coordinate themselves.
This was what Glaive was talking about all along, he realized as he parried and thrust, mind free of the clouds of anger.
With the strength of their bond, Shard and Shynael could match their enemies' separately enhanced strength, but even when they made wide, erratic attacks, Advent and Andrael were still more powerful. The smaller dragon wouldn't be able to hold this up for much longer. They had to end it quickly.
Shard shouted to Advent, "Is that the best you can do?" with as much of a sneer as he could manage at the top of his lungs.
Snarling, Andrael lunged forward, but Shynael, knowing what was in Shard's mind, flew as hard as he could straight up. Andrael followed hot on his tail, and Shynael led him on a dizzying chase above the treetops, flying in one direction and abruptly switching at random. When Shard was hopelessly dizzy and could do nothing but cling to Shynael's neck, the black dragon rose higher than ever and came to a brief stop thousands of feet in the air. Andrael roared and let out a blast of fire, but Shynael snapped his wings to his sides and dipped into a dive, nose pointing straight down. Andrael unthinkingly folded his wings and followed.
Shard couldn't breathe for the wind slapping against his face and the swooping sensation in his stomach. He screwed his eyes shut against the wind, but he knew the treetops sped closer and closer every second. For a minute he was sure they would fall to their deaths, but at the last possible moment, Shynael snapped his wings out again and shot upwards, feet just brushing the top branches of the trees.
Andrael, his senses confused from dragonrage, didn't pull up in time and crashed headlong into the thick canopy of the trees. Shynael drew up as they heard an almighty crash and one of the enormous trees collapsed with a thunderous sound they could feel vibrating in their chests. They waited tensely till the echoes and smaller crashing sounds died away, and when Andrael did not re-emerge, Shynael slowly circled down through the hole in the canopy of branches.