Dragonfyre Read Online Free

Dragonfyre
Book: Dragonfyre Read Online Free
Author: Donna Grant
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they were.”
    Kyndra fisted her hands when the female turned her head to Aimery. She wasn’t happy about being paired with Aimery, but she didn’t want to see the commander die.
    “We’re here to help,” he told the dragon. “Let me see who dared to kill your mate so that we may bring them to you for justice.”
    The female stared at him for the longest time before she returned to her roars of grief.
    Kyndra was stunned. Why was the Blue allowing Aimery near her mate and not her? Most of her life had been dedicated to the Blues, so it was more than galling to have Aimery earn the dragon’s trust so easily.
    Aimery glanced at Kyndra to see her mouth pinched in anger. It wasn’t how he wanted to begin their partnership, but it was a chance he’d had to take. He knelt by the dead male and sighed. The Blues’ magic made up for their size. It was the reason the Fae had chosen to take blue as their color. Even being one of the smaller dragons, its size was still staggering.
    He laid his hand on the male’s shoulder. His breath was sucked from his lungs as he saw through the dragon’s eyes. Three men, two who
    had dared to enter the lair and take their most prized possession—an egg.
    The male had managed to kill them. Then the dragon had looked at the third man. Aimery bellowed as he saw his friend, Isran, with the egg at his feet. Aimery didn’t think his betrayal could cut any deeper until he saw Isran call the black magic that had killed the male.
    Aimery released the male and lowered his head into his hands. Fury ripped through him, and the need for vengeance turned his blood to ice. He lifted his gaze to the female. “By my very life I vow to return to you the Fae who killed your mate, and I will do everything in my power to bring your egg back to you.”
    The female lay down next to her mate and closed her eyes. Aimery rose on shaky legs and without a word returned to the palace. He needed to prepare. Isran had left their realm, and with a dragon’s egg there were only a few places he would dare to go.
    Aimery stripped off his clothes and reached for his battle gear. He had just fastened his breeches when he felt the air stir around him.
    “What happened?” Theron asked.
    He paused for a moment before he sat and pulled on his boots.
    “Aimery.”

    With a curse he faced his king to see Kyndra standing behind Theron. “We travel outside our realm. You best prepare.”
    “Aimery,” Theron bellowed. “Tell me what you saw!”
    Aimery closed his eyes and tried to rein in his rioting emotions. “They didn’t just kill the male. They took an egg.”
    Kyndra gasped and grasped the doorway to help steady her.
    A tick jumped in Theron’s jaw. “Who would dare such a thing?”
    “Isran,” Aimery ground out.
    “He wouldn’t,” Theron said.
    Aimery snorted. “I saw him. I saw him take the egg, and I saw him use black magic.” For long moments no one said anything. Aimery ran a hand down his face, eager to begin looking for the bastard who had fooled him so.
    “The betrayal cuts deep,” Theron said. “For all of us, but for you most of all because you considered him a brother. At least now we know who has been murdering the other Fae.” Aimery jerked on his tunic and reached for his sword. “I’m going to find him no matter how long it takes.”
    Theron stepped into his chamber and placed a hand on his shoulder. “You’ve led my army meticulously for years, old friend. Don’t let your emotions rule you now. Think.”
    “I am thinking. Isran is going to pay for what he’s done.”
    “I’ve no doubt.” Theron sighed and dropped his arm to pace the chamber. “If Isran has taken the egg, it’s because he’s using it to gain coin.” Kyndra moved into the chamber and leaned against the open door. “There aren’t many who would dare to anger us by accepting a dragon’s egg or a traitor.” Aimery reached for his dagger, a massive curved blade that would sever a head from a body. He strapped
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