with worry lines.

Albie wheeled on her. “We can’t leave those Marines to run amuck any more. It’s just plain wrong.”

“But they ain’t messed with us,” the young woman insisted. “We shouldn’t invite trouble.” It was clear her greatest worry was for her child.

“You think they’re gonna leave us alone? Once they run out of other compounds and villages, what do you think they’re gonna do?”

“But they don’t know we’re here,” an older man pointed out.

“That’s true,” Albie admitted. “But do you honestly think they won’t notice us once there’s no one else? Besides which, if we let them keep at it like this, what’ll be left for us? For our children?”

“We can’t fight the dragons and the Marines both. The Marines are our only chance against the drags.” Someone spoke up from the back.

Rain had finally had enough. “That’s not true. I killed my first dragon at seventeen and I’ve killed two more of the beasts since then. If I can do it, so can you.

“The only reason the Marines stand a chance against the drags is because they have Dragon Warriors. Now we have one of our own, and there are others out there on other bases. Dragon Warriors who will join us once they learn the truth. Once they remember who they are. “

“We can’t kill all the dragons even with the Warriors,” someone else insisted. “There are just too damn many of them. How can we get rid of them all without planes and boats and all those things we used to have?”

“We don’t have to kill all of the dragons in the world,” she explained. “We only have to kill the ones here. To make this place safe for us and our children.”

“And what’s to stop more drags from moving in?”

“Bodies,” Rain said with a smile.

Everyone stared at her like she’d grown a second head. She laughed.

“Drags won’t come near the remains of their own dead, remember? It’s been twenty-five years and still they won’t go near the valley of Caine’s Last Stand. The only thing left there is bones. So, we kill a few dragons and spread their bodies around. Burn them down to bone and then we’ve got the perfect dragon repellent.”

She stared hard at the crowd. “Our only chance against these monsters is to stop the Marines first. Stop them from taking our best fighters. Stop them from taking our supplies.” She frowned. “Stop them from taking our dead.”

Micah squeezed her shoulder. She took comfort in his touch. “Once the Marines are finished and the Dragon Warriors are on our side, we can finish off the drags. We can continue to hunt down and destroy drag eggs so there won’t be so many to deal with in the future, but our main focus for now should be stopping the Marines.”

“I agree.” An old man, bent with age, worked his way slowly to the front. “These abominations calling themselves “Marines” are a travesty. A blight on our world worse than those dragons. I was a Marine. A real Marine back in the days when that word meant something. These bastards make me sick. It’s time we finished them once and for all!” He thumped his cane against the wooden floor and gave the room a hard stare out of watery eyes. Rain had no doubt he’d have picked up rifle and gone after the Marines himself, given half a chance.

There was dead silence. Then Albie started to clap. Hank followed her lead and soon the rest of the bar was clapping and cheering.

“Well, Rain, looks like you got yourself a Resistance.” Micah’s breath was warm against the back of her neck, sending shivers along her spine.

She smiled and leaned against hard warmth of him. “No Warrior, what we’ve got is a Revolution.”

DEEP INSIDE THE MARINE base a pair of eyes snapped open in the dark. Eyes once chocolate brown now shone an eerie green.

A familiar scent teased his nose. Fragments of memory sifted through his mind like shards of glass.

Where was he?

Who was he?

The pain was nearly intolerable.

He tried to lift an arm, but he couldn’t move. He was strapped down to a hard, cold surface.

Pain, anger, frustration. He opened his mouth to scream, but what came out was not the scream of a man. It was the cry of a dragon.

The End...

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SHÉA MACLEOD IS THE author of the bestselling paranormal series, Sunwalker Saga, as well as the award nominated cozy mystery series Viola Roberts Cozy Mysteries. She has dreamed of writing novels since before she could hold a crayon. She totally blames her mother.

She resides in the leafy green hills outside Portland, Oregon where she indulges in her fondness for strong coffee, Ancient Aliens reruns, lemon curd, and dragons. She can usually be found at her desk dreaming of ways to kill people (or vampires). Fictionally speaking, of course.

Other books by Shéa MacLeod

Dragon Wars

Dragon Warrior

Dragon Lord

Dragon Goddess

Green Witch

Dragon Corps

Dragon Mage

Dragon’s Angel

Dragon Wars- Three Complete Novels Boxed Set

Dragon Wars Two Boxed Set

Intergalactic Investigations (Coming May 2019)

Infinite Justice

A Rage of Angels

Sunwalker Saga

Kissed by Darkness

Kissed by Fire

Kissed by Smoke

Kissed by Moonlight

Kissed by Ice

Kissed by Blood

Kissed by Destiny

Sunwalker Saga: Soulshifter Trilogy

Fearless

Haunted

Soulshifter

Lady Rample Mysteries

Lady Rample Steps Out

Lady Rample Spies a Clue

Lady Rample and the Silver Screen

Lady Rample Sits In

Lady Rample and the Ghost of Christmas Past

Lady Rample and Cupid’s Kiss

Lady Rample and the Mysterious Mr. Singh (April 2019)

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