Of Wings and Shadows (Of Cinder and Bone #5.5) Contemporary Fantasy SciFi by Kyoko M. ➱ Book Release Tour with Rafflecopter
Will they succeed against their competition,
or will the dragons of the Wild Hunt be too wild to tame?
Of Wings and Shadows
Of Cinder and Bone #5.5
by Kyoko M.
Genre: Science Fiction, Contemporary Fantasy
In
a modern-day world teeming with marauding dragons, there is only one
solution: The Wild Hunt.
The
United States government has decided to hold a tournament called The
Wild Hunt to determine who will be responsible for the capture of
wild dragons by the Knight Division. The four challengers Noah
Wilson, Charlie Howard, Su Jin Han, and Beowulf have to catch five
deadly dragons alive if they want to win the tournament and become
the new Knight Division dragon hunters. Their journey will take them
through the mountains of South Carolina, the seas of Key West, the
caverns of Ruby Falls, the Redwood forest, and finally, the murky
bayous of Louisiana. Will they succeed against their competition, or
will the dragons of the Wild Hunt be too wild to tame?
Of
Wings and Shadows is the sixth book in the Of Cinder and Bone series.
It takes place in medias res of Book Five, Of Claws and Inferno. It
follows Of Cinder and Bone, Of Blood and Ashes, Of Dawn and Embers,
and Of Fury and Fangs.
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CHAPTER
FOUR
THE
LONELY MOUNTAIN
Su Jin Han had
caught plenty of dragons, but oddly enough, this was her first time meeting
one.
After landing at
the airport, Su Jin had been introduced to her flying companion for the
afternoon—an Appalachian forest dragon nicknamed Draco because of his similar
scale color and patterns to the famous talking dragon from the movie Dragonheart.
He was just over five-feet tall with scales the hue of tree bark, spines
running down his back, and eerie yellow eyes. He had a single horn at the tip
of his nose and horns protruding from the edge of his jaw and at the crown of
his head. The dragon had been found as a hatchling on a local farm in Alabama
where they had raised it until it was too big to continue keeping and
relinquished it to the Knight Division. They had socialized the dragon and
taught it how to follow simple commands much like the dragons they used for
capture, so it was all ready for the task ahead.
Ruby Falls saw
plenty of visitor traffic, but things had ramped up considerably when the
mercury dragon had first been spotted on the grounds. Unlike some of the other
dragons on the tournament list, it had claimed no victims and hadn’t had any
incidents with tourists just yet, and they aimed to keep it that way.
Historically, the mercury dragon had first been discovered in a silver mine in
Mexico, as the miner who discovered it thought the name silver dragon was too
on-the-nose for such an extraordinary specimen. It was a notoriously swift
reptile that was often hard to catch even with its flashy colored scales making
it easier to spot in a cave system. It was for that reason that Su Jin had asked
for an accompanying dragon; Ruby Falls had plenty of nooks and crannies that
would be good places for the dragon to hide. The likelihood that she needed to
be airborne to catch it was high and the Appalachian forest dragon was an
excellent flier as well as being a capable digger.
The accessible
part of the falls had a well-lit walking path for her and Draco to get started
instead of open water or a massive forest. She had a map with each area clearly
marked as well as the additional data from the Falls’ curators. The cave had
been cleared ahead of her arrival, though there were plenty of excited
onlookers when she arrived to get started. The Wild Hunt was very much
underway; she’d already corresponded with Agent Okamura, who let her know that
the opposing team had caught the dart-backed wyrm, the scavenger dragon, and
the bone dragon so far. Kamala’s hunt of the hydra dragon would be underway not
long after she’d get started. Charlie’s hunt had taken longer than they had
wanted, so it was important she got her capture done quickly.
Like Noah, she’d
be hunting alone with all eyes on the capture through her bodycam since the
cave could be rather cramped and it might impede any cameramen, especially if
she needed to take flight to catch the dragon. The entrance to the Falls was
through an elevator, which she was a bit hesitant about given the live dragon
at her side, but hopefully it wouldn’t feel too claustrophobic once inside. The
average cave walk could be completed in an hour and twenty minutes, meaning she
had a lot of places to search.
“How are you
feeling, Su Jin?” Yusuke asked over the comms.
She smiled. “Like
Bilbo about to walk into the Lonely Mountain.”
The agent
chuckled. “Well, let’s hope this goes a lot better than that with our would-be
Smaug inside. We should be able to stay connected since Ruby Falls has wi-fi,
but I understand if I lose you at certain points. Based on the security cam
footage, the mercury dragon comes inside the caverns to rest or refresh
itself.”
“I’m not half as
concerned about that as I am how to get it out of here,” she admitted. “There
are several points in the cave walk that get pretty narrow, so I’ll be on high
alert to keep from getting cornered.”
“Agreed. Rely on
Draco if need be; I’ve been told he has excellent night vision.”
“Got it. I’m going
to try and get it on the same level as me with some wild hog meat and then dart
it from afar once it’s on the ground.”
“Good strategy.
I’ll keep quiet on comms so you can have the element of surprise, but don’t
hesitate to reach out for advice.”
“Yes, sir. Wish me
luck.”
“Good luck, Miss
Han.”
Su Jin glanced at
the dragon by her side. “Let’s go into the belly of the beast.”
Draco made a
chittering noise as if he’d understood her, which made her chuckle, and she hit
the Down button on the elevator. They stepped inside once the doors opened and
rode it down into the cavern system of Ruby Falls.
They walked
through a small antechamber with low ceilings before reaching the first stop on
the tour: an area with screens talking about the history of the Falls. The
stone walls around them were craggy and colored various hues of grey, white,
yellow, and light brown, spotted with stalactites and stalagmites. She
continued forward without pausing to look; she knew the dragon wouldn’t be in this
part of the cave due to the bright lights and the noise from the looping video
screens.
After going
through a narrow passage way, they passed by several markers with plaques
naming the different unique cave formations. Some spots had extremely high ceilings
that were brightly lit and she paused to examine them just in case, but her
tracker didn’t see anything yet.
“Boy,” she
muttered to herself as she clicked on her helmet’s flashlight and ducked around
a protruding wall. “It’s a good thing Noah didn’t get this assignment. Poor guy
would be banging his head left and right.”
Interestingly,
when they reached the section of the cave called Dragon’s Foot, she spotted the
first signs of the mercury dragon: fallen scales. She knelt as she noted a
small trail of them along the path, gleaming like freshly polished dimes. They
were almost exactly halfway through the cave walk, which meant she was due for
a sighting shortly.
As they rounded
the bend, they came up to an area brightly lit with blue and purple lights
called Angel’s Wing. The tracker lit up with activity, indicating that the
mercury dragon was up ahead at the very end of the cave in the Falls Room. The
cave walk ended at the cascading waterfall with a pool surrounded by a guard
rail. The top of the falls was extremely high up, which meant the dragon had a
lot of room to maneuver. Su Jin kept her steps as light as possible on the
approach, occasionally reaching back to pat the dragon to let it know
everything was fine.
Once they reached
the Falls Room, Su Jin spotted the mercury dragon inside the five-foot deep
pool bathing itself much like a giant silver bird. The mercury dragon was the
size of an adult black bear with a crown of spikes and black claws. It hadn’t
spotted them yet, so she stepped to one side and guided Draco to lie down. She
opened one of the pockets on her utility belt and withdrew fresh wild hog meat.
Then she crept forward and placed it in the middle of the walking path so the
dragon could catch its scent. She retreated to Draco’s side, then withdrew the
tranquilizer rifle and lay on her belly looking through the night vision scope.
The mercury dragon shook itself a final
time and then flew up onto the guard rail. It cocked its head and its nostrils
flared. Draco shifted beside her when the mercury dragon turned its head in
their direction and she reached out and patted his shoulder to soothe him.
Through her scope,
the mercury dragon’s eyes glowed eerily as it crept forward cautiously toward
its free meal. It nosed the pork and smelled it before swallowing the slab of
meat whole. To her surprise, the reptile continued forward, sniffing the
ground, but definitely heading towards the two of them. She pushed onto her
feet as the creature came close, unsure of its intentions. Draco stood as well,
his wings rustling as he shifted a few steps back. Su Jin offered her hand to
the dragon and it smelled her fingers and palm, its forked tongue flicking out
a few times. It raised its head and looked at her as if trying to reconcile
something.
Then it occurred
to her what connection the dragon might have made in its mind: she
smelled like the fresh meat it had just eaten. It wasn’t too hard to reason
that the dragon now thought she was part of the meal, albeit alive and well
instead of dead and chopped up.
“I’ve got a bad
feeling about this,” Su Jin muttered as she slid her hand towards her utility
belt. The mercury dragon lunged forward and tried to bite her forearm.
Kyoko M is a USA Today bestselling author, a fangirl, and an avid book reader. She has written the Amazon bestselling Black Parade urban fantasy series as well as the Of Cinder and Bone science-fiction dragon hunting series. She has a Bachelor of Arts in English Lit degree from the University of Georgia, which gave her every valid excuse to devour book after book with a concentration in Greek mythology and Christian mythology. When not working feverishly on a manuscript (or two), she can be found buried under her Dashboard on Tumblr, or chatting with fellow nerds on Twitter, or curled up with a good Harry Dresden novel on a warm Georgia night. Like any author, she wants nothing more than to contribute something great to the best profession in the world, no matter how small.
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