Grant
A
stinging slap tumbled me out of an ardent dream into a mind-numbing aerial
roll.
“Wake up, Grant.” Aria’s voice
floated. “Wake up.”
Her
voice stopped floating, coalesced into a battering ram, and slammed through my
head. Her face hovered above me in a cold red dawn. I tried to reach out and
grab her by the throat, but my arms flailed uselessly in the air.
“I missed you too,” she said. “But
we got no time for that. We got to get out of here before the saloonies come
for me.”
“We’re
not going anywhere,”
I said. But it sounded more like, “Wah n gana weah.” I was starting to feel
more of my body. I tried making a fist and managed to curl
my fingers far enough I could tell they moved. “You drugged me.” Which sounded more like, “Ahh dugve mah.”
Aria
took my hand and pressed it to her chest, early morning twinkling in her eyes. “I think I love you too. But we got
to get you up, and find that dragon of yours.”
I
thought the drug was wearing off. But my mind tumbled into another confusing
barrel-roll. A dream. That’s
it. The sky shouldn’t be red, at least not that red. Aria’s face hovering in midair.
And it sounded like she just said — “I love you.”
Her kitten-soft hand stroked across my head
and down the side of my face. She smelled lightly of Aria, leather, and
lavender. This dream had possibilities. I closed my eyes.
SLAP.
“Grant. Wake up!”
The
urgency in her voice stung almost as much as the slap. At least feeling was
returning to my face. I forced my eyes open to an unwelcome barrage of sunlight
that burrowed through my head like a halogen spotlight. It felt like the end of
a three-day drunk. “What?”
She
shook me like a rag doll. “The
saloonies are coming.” She looked nervous. “We need to skedaddle before they
get here.”
“Where am I?”
“We’re at the Thurium dig. I might’ve
found your dragon. But… I can’t see it. I threw this rock, and it — bounced —
like it hit something — but there weren’t nothing there.”
“You threw a rock… at my dragon?”
“It was dark. I didn’t know it was there. I
threw another rock. But it just hit the ground.”
“You threw another rock — at my
dragon.” Every second the drug-fog thinned more. “To a dragon you’re crunchy
and good with ketchup. Throwing rocks at one ain’t smart.”
“I didn’t know it was…” Her eyes lit
up. “You really have a dragon.” She bent closer, her heaven-scented breath
caressing my cheek. “An honest to Pete dragon?”
I
reached up, gathered a handful of her hair, and squeezed. I held her tight, and
reached for her throat with my other hand. She pinned it to the floor.
Instead of struggling to get away, she leaned forward.
Her lips, so close, felt like hot coals when she kissed me.
(If you stumbled onto this by chance, and have no idea
what’s going on, here is the link to Episode
1 where it all began)
(But if you just missed the last Episode, and you’re
wondering how Grant and Aria got to the Thurium dig, here is the link to Episode
7)
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