Chapter 182: Dragon and Off Again

Chapter 182: Dragon and Off Again

What do you mean... dragon? asked Laney.

They were all fixated on the large shape wheeling around, occasionally blotting out the sun. I was tempted to slowly back away and hope they were too engrossed in the air show. Unfortunately, the women had formed a ring around me and were still pointing their swords in my general direction.

You dont know what a dragon is? I said.

I know what a dragon from a storybook is, but they arent real. Laney had one hand on her hip and the other shielding her eyes. I guess youd want to make sure you were really seeing what you thought you were seeing, but the shape in the sky wasnt exactly ambiguous. It was a fucking dragon.

Its real. Theres loads of them in Monsterland, or there were. I guess theyre looking for a new home now.

In her own way, she is magnificent, said Guardian Telma.

Its a he, not a she, I said.

This news upset Telma, although Im not sure why. I was just stating a fact. Just because it is big and strong you assume it must be male.

Er, no. I assume its male because the females dont have wings, except when theyre mating, and that one isnt shagging at the moment, so its a he.

Telma glared at me. Sometimes being right isnt as important as not getting stabbed in the face with a sword, so I stopped talking. Look how mature Ive become.

Are they dangerous? asked Laney.

Yes. Very. You remember Jenny? She got half her face burned off by one of those things.

They breathe fire? said one of the women, scoffing. You expect us to believe that?

No, they dont breathe fire, they spit acid. And your armour wont stop it. But you dont have to take my word for it. Just wait for it to come down and find out for yourself.

We were in something of a standoff. We werent challenging each other physically (not much of a contest there), this was more about who had more authority. They had the muscles and the swords but I had my knowledge of the world outside of their little settlement. I think they resented the implication that I knew more than they did, as any big-headed control freak would.

Personally, I would have been happy to keep my lights hidden under the nearest bushel and let them take charge, but I really didnt want to go back with them. I didnt know what the official motto of their city was, but unofficially I had made it Whatever gets cut off in Requbar, stays in Requbar.

Eunuch, as a lifestyle choice, did not appeal to me. I dont want you to think Im transphobic. Live and let live. You live how you want, and Ill live how I wantwith my balls attached.

Obviously, I was jumping to conclusions. I didnt know how their culture worked or exactly what kind of eunuchs they had. For all I knew, it may have been a euphemistic term. Perhaps eunuchs were just men who made a vow of chastity, like Catholic Priests. Perfectly harmless, right?

I think its getting lower, said one of the women. None of them could take their eyes off it, which was understandable. It was quite a sight, if you hadnt already seen it a number of times. And flown on them. And seen Flossie treating them like oversized poodles.

Its probably coming in for a landing, I said.

Why? said Laney, sounding a little tremulous. The closer it got, the bigger it became, which might sound like stating the blindingly obvious, but you dont really understand the scale of the thing until it gets close up.

For dinner, I expect. Which was more than likely. Although I left out the part about them being herbivores and more interested in the grass we were standing on than us. You should take the Princess back to Requbar.

And what will you do? asked Telma, still fifty percent sneering at me. Fight it barehanded?

Ill take care of it however I can. I assume your main job is to keep Her Royal Highness safe. Imagine how well its going to go down when you have to report you let her get killed. Think theyll give you a medal for doing your best?

Guardian Telma showed the first signs of doubt. She clearly valued her job and her honour or whatever it was violent thugs used as an excuse for killing people around here.

The grass around me instantly melted as pools of acid turned it to sludge. The acrid smell curled the hairs in my nose.

The dragon, unaware it was a weapon of mass destruction, sucked down the sludge like homemade soup. Id forgotten just how disgusting their eating habits were. Couldnt they just chew their cud on the inside like a regular cow?

That was amazing!

I turned to see Laney peering out from the tall grass that was just out of range of the acid.

What are you doing here, I hissed at her. Where are your useless bodyguards. I couldnt believe shed given them the slip.

We came back to help you, said Guardian Telma. Her face appeared next to Laneys. Honour forbids us to run from a fight, even if its one we cannot win.

The other womens faces emerged. Of all the places I could have landed, why did I have to end up in the valley of the annoying dolls?

I saw you, said Laney, eyes wide and twinkling. You wrestled the dragon. You are the Dragon Slayer!

Probably something shed read in a book. The last thing I needed was her thinking I was some kind of mythical hero. Let them think you killed a dragon and you know what happens next? Everyone wants you to kill a dragon for them. And then a giant. And then its a balrog infestation. Pest control wasnt where my career ambitions lay.

Does he look slayed to you? I said. Im just distracting him while you get away. And then I was going to get away. But I cant do either if youre sitting in the grass having a f*cking picnic, now piss off.

Thats no way to speak to a princess, said Telma, tightening her face and probably tightening her grip on the hilt of her sword.

Give me your sword, I said.

A warrior never relinquishes

Okay, a dagger, a knife, whatever. Quick.

She hesitated a moment and then a small dagger came whistling at me. I didnt flinch as it landed by my hand. By the way, the reason I didnt flinch wasnt some ice cold, Clint Eastwood mindset Id developed, it was because I didnt even see the fucker till it hit the turf.

I pulled it out and then tossed it lightly into the nearest pool of acid. The blade fizzed and corroded to nothing in seconds.

Acid. Your face. Get the picture?

They just stared at me. I really had to improve my communication skills. Maybe carry around an OHP and powerpoint slides.

The dragon burped loudly. I stood up to see it start lumbering away. It was about to take off. Without me.

That way, run! I shouted as I pointed over them in the opposite direction. Ill meet you in the city, if I survive. Go!

I turned and ran. If I could get on the dragon before it took off, my escape was assured. I moved as fast as Ive ever moved. But I was not alone. There was a defiant roar behind me and suddenly I had women charging forward either side of me, swords drawn and some kind of high-pitched battle cry coming from their wide open mouths.

The dragon took one look at the gaggle of shrieking harpies descending on it, snapped out its enormous wings with crack, and flapped them once. The force of the sharp gust was enough to blow us all off our feet.

Come back here, you piece of shit! I screamed after it.

Hands helped me up. Around me were faces full of admiration. They had mistaken my shout as a challenge to a terrifying monster, Come back and fight, you coward, but in fact it was more of a plaintive, Come back, dont leave me.

My escape plan had escaped without me. Balls. The source of this content nov(el)bi((n))