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“This,” Mr. Dalton said again, and held up a piece of the fabric in his hand that the suits were made of, “was specially made from the dragon’s and rider’s own DNA.”

“Huh,” Both Becky and I said at the same time.

Dalton laughed. “You heard me correctly. Each suit has to be generated for each rider and dragon, so that they can match.” He started talking about the scientific processes they’d used to make the material which was extremely boring and way too advanced for me to grasp. I really wasn’t that smart with science, but we all listened. The geeks that understood each word cheered after he finished, in awe of what the man had just told them.

“So, in plain English, look what happens if I do this.” He wrapped the parchment around his hand and walked over to Alex. He touched the front of her suit and the material of Alex suit turned into silver goo. We all stared mesmerized at how the suit rippled on Alex’s body.

Mr. Dalton’s hand with the parchment disappeared into Alex suit.

“Be careful now, Mr. Dalton.” Professor Vladimir warned and the entire Coliseum started to laugh. He took his hand slowly away and the suit and parchment struggled to part. He had to yank it off and quickly the goo slapped back and transformed into Alex’s silver suit again.

“That is frawsome!” Becky applauded the loudest.

“That is super frawsome,” I said.

“Sufrawsome!” Sammy yelled and we laughed.

“That is only the first part of the demonstration. Professor Vladimir, if you please.”

Professor Vladimir walked closer to Alex, and Mr. Dalton nodded his head at Alex.

She transformed with the suit still on and the entire gel type liquid clung to her scaly body. It protected her torso, her legs, even ran up her neck and over her head, covering her entire face. Her tail was partially covered too. Everyone applauded and cheered again and camera flashes went off.

Professor Vladimir stepped closer and turned around to face us. He walked back until his suit connected with Alex’s liquid armor and half his torso up to his chest transformed into the gel too.

“Where do you want him, Alex?” Mr. Dalton asked and we all laughed as Professor Vladimir started to move toward her tail and then to the other side of her body.

“Alex,” Professor Vladimir scowled playfully and he appeared at once on her back but not facing her.

We all doubled over from laughter and then he slowly got turned around into the right position.

Another round applause engulfed the coliseum and when it quieted down Mr. Dalton cleared his throat.

“It’s time to press that second button,” he said to Professor Vladimir.

“This button?” he asked and Mr. Dalton nodded.

He must have pressed it because at once, the armor on Alex’s dragon body, and on Professor Vladimir’s as well, changed back into a solid special ops suit and Alex’s turned into a silver metal. She had a shield covering more than half of her body and was completely protected. Even her head had a beautiful shield covering her snout. It was simply the most amazing thing I’d ever seen.

Professor’s Vladimir’s legs were molded into Alex’s armor as if he was one with his dragon.

Mr. Dalton nodded at Alex again and she pretended to be a bull, trying to shake him off of her, but no matter how hard she tried Professor Vladimir didn’t move an inch. He even made cowboy sounds, which brought on more laughter, and then when everything was over, he pressed the button again and the process reversed back into the silver liquid and she safely moved him off to the ground. He struggled to get unattached from her and had to use force, but it finally happened and his suit transformed back to the special ops suit that he’d been wearing when we arrived. Professor Alex transformed back into her human form and her suit transformed back too.

We all got up and cheered. The applause didn’t die out for a long time.

“No more saddles to carry around. And what is amazing is they came in all sorts of colors. We even have a special design team that can make custom suits.” He told us where we could purchase it, took a bow and we all applauded again

We all started to make our way out of the Coliseum as Mr. Dalton answered some of the reporter’s questions with joy plastered on his face.

We had a free period after the demonstration, and none of us could stop talking about the SAS device. It was simply amazing.

It was something I really thought Blake and I needed for the last mission we would take on as Rider and Dragon.

He was really too huge to even consider making a saddle for and I was glad that there was someone like Mr. Dalton who had created something that would work for us.

“Elena Watkins, can you please come to the office?” Master Longwei’s voice said over the school system, knocking me out of my daydream and I grunted.

What does he want now?

I got up and went to his office. I knocked twice because I could hear voices coming from inside and waited for him to tell me to enter.

“Come in, Elena.” Master Longwei knew it was me and I opened the door. I found Mr. Dalton sitting in one of the seats in front of his desk and realized that he was much younger than what he’d looked from a distance.

“Princess,” he got up and took my hand softly in his and kissed it.

“Elena is fine.” I smiled back. “Those suits sure are something special,” I said and Mr. Dalton started to laugh and looked at Master Longwei.

Did I have something on my face?

“Funny you say that, I really thought Blake would’ve told you about that, because it was his idea.”

“Blake?”

They laughed again.

“He really has a brilliant head on those shoulders of his, Elena.”

“Well if he was the man behind that idea, I guess you’re right.” They laughed again.

“Here,” He picked up two parcels and put them on the table. The first suits we made. Yours is obviously adjustable, just use the Velcro. I hope you love it, Princess.”

“I’m sure I will,” I said again.

This sure was a surprise because Blake hadn’t mentioned anything.

“There is something else. He left this at the lab a few months back. I found it a couple of weeks ago, meant to give it to him when I saw him, but then he went and joined the Dragon League.”

I smiled. “He wanted to get in some last minute practice,” I lied.

“Can you make sure he gets it?” He handed me something, a book that was wrapped up in a soft, suede cloth.

“I will, promise,” I said and he nodded with a smile. “May I ask how old you are?”

He started to laugh again.

“I’m no dragon nor rider, not that special, and graduated a few years back from the University of Tith.”

“Wow, impressive.”

“I’m just the person that helped bring all the ingredients together.”

“If I may ask, what does SAS, stand for?”

He laughed again. “Safe and secure.”

I smiled. Now that sounded like Blake. It still hurt as I thought back to that time, which wasn’t so long ago. “Well, it’s going to be a bestseller. That I can promise.”

“Thank you so much, Princess. You need some help with the parcels? I hope you don’t mind me giving you Blake’s suit too. He was really looking forward to today but the guy is unreachable as usual.”

“Dragon League is good for him,” I joked again, pretending that it didn’t bother me that he was running away. “And no, I’m sure I can handle it.”

“Okay, well nice meeting you, princess.”

“Likewise. And good luck with all the orders. I’m sure they are streaming in as we speak.”

He handed me the parcels and I said goodbye.

They weren’t that heavy as I made my way back to the room.
This was Blake’s idea?
It was hard to imagine it and a part of me did miss him, but it wasn’t big enough to make me change my mind about how I felt about his betrayal. That Blake wasn’t real anyway.

The boxes were light, which told me that the suits weren’t heavy at all.

How did he even come up with this idea?
I knew he’d told me once that he used to get A+, but to be smart and have great looks was just too good to be true. It was too good to be true, as he’d broken my heart for a second time.

I opened the door to my room and both pairs of eyes were on the parcels I carried in my arms. Becky took the top one and put it on my bed. I put Blake’s book, or whatever was in the suede parchment, and put it in my drawer.

“What is it?”

“It’s a suit, custom made for Blake and myself.”

“You got a suit?” Sammy asked with a huge grin on her face.

“Yes, and apparently this was your brother’s invention.”

“What?” both girls asked, shock lacing their tone.

“That’s what Mr. Dalton said, who by the way, graduated from the University of Tith a few years ago, so he isn’t that old at all.”

“My brother invented that?”

“Something like that.” I kept staring at the box.

“Well, what are you waiting for? Open it!” Becky practically shouted.

I opened the box and my smile disappeared immediately as the picture of Blake the size of a crow flapping next to the Saadedine entered my mind. I’d always wondered where he’d gotten the armor from the vision.

Now I knew.

Blake was wearing this suit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BECKY AND SAMMY stared at me as I told them about the black armor Blake was wearing in the visions.

We all sat in silence as we stared at the suit.

Sammy picked up the lid and put it back on the box. There were tears in her eyes.

“Change the suit’s color.” Becky broke the silence.

“That is your answer?”

“It’s the only thing that makes sense.”

“I’m with Becky. Change the suit’s color. Make it the opposite and maybe, just maybe that foretelling won’t come true.”

“Sammy, please, don’t worry about that.”

She jumped up. “Don’t worry about that?! Elena, what is wrong with you? He is my brother, and you are one of my best friends.”

I got up too. “Sorry, I didn’t mean it like that. I wrapped my arms around her.”

I didn’t tell them about Louie and the poisonous berries he would hopefully carry soon, but I did phone Mr. Dalton. His card was on the box, and I made up some stupid excuse Becky told me to get the suit’s color changed to a pure white.

“Give me about four weeks. I’m sure something can be done.”

“Thank you, Mr. Dalton.”

“Call me Ralph, everyone else does.”

“Okay, have a great day, Ralph.”

The call was disconnected and I was glad that it had been sorted out. It didn’t sound like such a stupid idea. Maybe that prophecy wouldn’t come true. Maybe both of us could survive this.

I was really pissed off with Blake and did not want to see him, but I wasn’t so angry that I wanted him to die or me for that matter.

Sammy walked around with a dark cloud hanging over her head the entire day. She tried to phone her brother, but had no success. Her calls didn’t go through once.

He didn’t want to speak to anybody.

The days ticked by slowly and before we knew it, it was summer break again. In a couple of weeks I’d be turning nineteen.

I sighed at that thought.
Just two more years and I’ll graduate and run an entire world, hopefully at my father’s side if all goes well.

I was looking forward meeting him—really meeting him and not just some hallucination like I’d experienced during my Ascending.

I also thought about Etienne a lot, and really didn’t know how I was going to keep hiding the truth from Lucille and Becky.

But I had promised I wouldn’t say a thing to them, and I wasn’t going to break any more promises. No matter how pissed off I was with Blake.

This summer wasn’t going to be a break for me either. I had a tight schedule that had been emailed to me from the Council about the campaign.

I had to do so many interviews, and was scared because once again, I had to do it all by myself.

Kevin had been emailing me once a week to find out when I was going to do an exclusive with him about my experience in Etan. I told him I’d schedule an interview with him on Just Kev on the last day of the campaign.

This entire campaign hung over me like a dark cloud. How does someone get people to give up their lives and fight? Getting people on board was one of Blake’s strengths.

I on the other hand, had no clue. Sir Robert was so busy with the Dragon League, I wasn’t going to bother him for pointers and the only person that I could think of who could help me out was Emanual.

I had no choice but to do this, to be strong, keep my head up high and speak without telling everyone that my father was alive.

We needed Areeth and I felt helpless without Blake’s advice. I knew more or less how my father had felt without Herbert, or Jako, who’d constantly given him his input.

I wasn’t going to spend time at the manor, I knew I should, but I still couldn’t sleep in my room. It was the place I’d thought I’d killed Blake. So for the first part of my summer, I would be staying with Lucille and Becky.

Gazing at my computer screen, I read through the schedule one last time before I printed it out.

Five radio interviews and six TV interviews. I was going to make an appearance three times in Elm, two times in Tith and two times in Areeth. The last day it was my exclusive on Just Kev. I dreaded that one.

Blake popped into my mind again. I still hadn’t deciphered his letter and my only option was to ask Sammy, who I assumed must know her own brother’s handwriting.

I didn’t want anyone to know what he’d put in there, but I wanted to read it.

A part of me also felt stupid now that I hadn’t heard him out. He was unreachable, but then again she had been semi-naked inside his room and there was absolutely no way he could justify that.

It was simple; I couldn’t give him what she did.

I did miss him terribly at times, but I was glad that it worked out the way it had, even though my trust and heart were both completely broken.

I would always end up being the one who got hurt in this relationship because Blake was just that kind of guy.

“You ready?” Becky asked me and I nodded.

I logged out of my account and picked up the printout of my schedule.

I picked up the bag I’d packed for vacation, and Louie who I’d been nurturing with everything I had to ensure he carried the berries I desperately needed, and followed her out of the library.

Sammy was still speaking to Dean in the lobby when we walked up. They were saying their goodbyes.

Once we reached her, Dean walked with us to the nearest empty carriage.

She was going to travel with us to Tith where Isabel would meet her at the port.

“Heard anything from Blake?” Becky asked as the carriage lifted off. She was looking at Sammy.

“Nope,” she simply said and kept on reading her magazine.

I sighed as the guilt crept up on me again. Why the heck hadn’t he fought more, made me see his side of things? He’d once again just given me what he thought I needed. This time, however, space away from him wasn’t what I needed. We needed to fight.

This was another nail in his guilty coffin. I mean what could you say to a girl who’d walked in on you and your girlfriend?

It didn’t mean anything
.

His words from the Museum that night popped into my head. The way he’d spoken of his love, loving me, and wanting me to be happy. It hadn’t meant a thing to him.

Nope, this wasn’t my fault. It was his. He’d gotten caught. I wondered now if Phil hadn’t just been an excuse to be with her.

I didn’t trust anything anymore.
Story of my life…
The one creature I should trust completely was a constant seesaw ride of ups and downs.

Our bond was never going to be fixed, and I thought Blake had known it long before I had.

Becky bumped me slightly as we stopped and we climbed out of the carriage.

Lucille waited for us in a cab because this time we were going to take the elevator to Tith.

Reporters bombarded the three of us as we climbed out,  shouting out questions about the campaign.

I was thankful they hadn’t gotten wind of our breakup, but they did ask a lot of questions about why Blake was spending so much time with the Dragon League.

They kept asking me when he was going to come back and I smiled at them and answered it as best as I could without giving anything away.

He could rot at the Dragon League for all I cared.

Lucille and a couple of the other students’ fathers came to our rescue and we got into the cab that was waiting for us.

I hated all this attention and I knew now how Lucian had felt about being a royal. He’d hated it just as much as me.

Still he would’ve made a great ruler.

“Oh my, is it always like this?” Lucille had a surprised and overwhelmed look on her face.

“It gets worse every year.” Becky left her two-cent comment.

“How are you holding up, Elena?” Lucille turned in the front seat to look at me.

“I’m just peaches.”

She tapped my leg and I was sure that Becky had told her what had happened between Blake and me.

At the Port it was ten times worse. More reporters waited for us and this time there were no fathers to come to our rescue.

“What should we do?” Lucille had a worried tone in her voice, as she sat straight up, scanning the crowds.

“It’s fine. I will meet you at the private elevators.” I opened the door and gave them one of my biggest smiles.

“Princess!” they all yelled, and questions from everyone flew in the air.

I couldn’t make out one of them. I heard the campaign in a few questions, Blake’s name in another couple of questions. It was a mess.

The crowds were drowning me as I tried to get to the private elevator and so many cameras went off at once that I was temporarily blinded and I had no idea where I was going.

Just then, I heard a whoosh of wings and everyone looked up. My heart stammered slightly. I knew whom that flap belonged to.

I looked up and saw red scales. My heart literally felt as if it had fallen into my gut. Disappointment once again.

Emanual shifted into his human form, pulled a robe over his body and pushed through the crowd of reporters who were still trying to get my attention.

His hand finally reached my arm, and his body sort of shielded me away from the reporters as he led me through the crowd toward the private elevators. Once inside the port, the staff kept the reporters out and we walked as fast as we could to the private section.

“Are you okay?”

“Yes, they’ve never acted like this before.”

“The freeing of Etan is like a new war, Elena. It’s all the tabloids have been talking about the past few months.”

“I don’t know if I can do this, Emanual.” I sounded petrified as we reached the doors of the private section.

The doorman opened the doors after welcoming me.

I still managed to give him a friendly smile, and say thank you as I entered.

I found Lucille, Becky and Sammy waiting by the bar.

“Are you okay?” Lucille ran up to me.

“I’m fine, it was a bit overpowering, but I’m fine.” I smiled. My heart was still pounding inside my chest.

“Can I steal Elena for a few minutes?” Emanual asked Lucille.

“Sure, we will just wait by the bar.” Lucille rubbed my arm and gave me a warm smile.

I followed him to one of the sofas.

“Elena, you can’t do this alone. You know you can always ask Blake to come back.”

“I can’t,” I said and closed my eyes. “I can’t pretend that everything is fine between us, Emanual. They will know and who will follow us then? This whole campaign will be wasted.” I sighed. “I just have to learn how to do this. I have no choice.” I pulled my hands through my hair and gave him a lopsided smile. “I mean, I’ve got to learn sometime, right?”

He nodded.

“Can you please do me a favor?”

“Sure, anything.” He had that ‘I would do anything for you smirk’ on his face.

“I just need a few pointers on what to say. I’ve never done anything like this. Can you help me with that?”

He smiled. “Give me a few days, okay?”

I smiled. “Thanks, Emanual. You are the best.”

We said goodbye and he stayed with us until my elevator door closed.

The ride to Tith was super fast, and once outside more reporters were waiting for us, but some of the staff helped Lucille get to her car.

Isabel was waiting too and greeted me with open arms. I could tell by the look on her face that she also knew what had happened. I hated that. Still, she didn’t mention Blake’s name or tell me that he would never betray me like that.

Once Lucille parked in front of the revolving doors of the port in Tith, the staff blocked off the reporters so we could get safely into the car.

We all let out a huge breath as she drove off.

“Elena, please tell me you will at least have someone with you when you go to all these places.”

“I’ll be with her mom.”

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