The trip back to Amber is, in Perry's opinion, much more comfortable than the one to the mountains. It's far less awkward to ride on the dragon's back than to cling to the end of its tail. And he's not worried about getting eaten when they land, which means he's free to enjoy a rather remarkable view of his kingdom
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He snaps out of his reverie as a shadow looms over their heads. A large shadow. He hasn't put away his wand yet. He's quite glad of the fact, although he has hopes that the dragon will escape unharmed. He thinks they're noble beasts, no matter what world they're from.
He looks over his shoulder and then glances up. No doubt they'll have both noticed already.
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This, however, is a new one. He's pretty much standing where he is, neck craned, frowning.
"That can't be normal."
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"It is the dragon."
And then she's off her horse and moving for a defensible position.
Or at least as close to one as she's likely to get. Widening the target zone is useful, too. In case it attacks. It will be harder to kill all of them at once.
Probably.
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She squints at the figures.
She recognizes Laura first. She'd know her for the way she moved if nothing else. And is that....494?
The other man she doesn't recognize, but he seems to be with her friends.
"We need to land," Parker says loudly, over the rush of air.
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