Upon Wings Of Change

By CrystalScherer

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No one ever said what would happen when dragons and aliens meet. And no one told me that I would be in the mi... More

Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 42
Chapter 43
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
Chapter 47
Chapter 48
Chapter 49
Chapter 50
Chapter 51
Chapter 52
Chapter 53
Chapter 54
Chapter 55
Chapter 56
Chapter 57
Chapter 58
Chapter 59
Epilogue
Bonus chapter! First encounter with an Elder
Author's Note
Donated Covers & Artwork

Chapter 33

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By CrystalScherer

I slowly woke up and blinked in confusion. Okay... This has never happened before... Taureen was in bed and had me tucked against his chest under the blankets. His arms loosely circled around my curled-up form. I had to admit that I was nice and warm. Which was a stark difference to when I woke up in my burrow in the park in the morning.

He must be paranoid that the person who broke his gate would come back. I am so glad that he always wears sleeping shorts when he goes to bed or this would be very awkward. I rested my chin on his arm as I listened to the steady sound of his breathing and his heartbeat.

It was surprisingly relaxing. I rested there until I heard his breathing change as he woke up. When he stirred slightly, I nudged his arm with my nose. He lifted up the blankets as he gazed at me with an affectionate expression. I tilted my head and trilled a greeting.

He blinked and started to slowly stroke my neck, as if reassuring himself that I was still alive and here. I yawned and stretched my wings. Taureen took that as a sign to get up. I shook myself out and flew into the living room.

I pushed on my small door flap, but it wouldn't open. Did he lock it? I snorted and waited for Taureen. He emerged from the bedroom and went to the back door that led to the garden. I quickly flew over to land on his shoulder. If he was going out, then I was hitching a ride with him. I noticed that he was once more wearing his shoulder pads.

He unlocked the back door and went into the garden. I flew to a large piece of driftwood to wait for the sun. I watched the sun as it peeked above the horizon while keeping an eye on Taureen as he checked the entire backyard.

He eventually settled in a chair against the house while watching me. He always watched and recorded the Morning Song. I felt the call building and knew the second it was to begin. I jumped into the sky to swoop, dive, and spin while singing for the sheer joy of it.

The Morning Song was as it always had been. The unsettled feeling had left, and I reveled in the joyous song. As the call receded, my song and dance dissolved. I landed on a rock to watch the sun for a bit more before turning back to the house.

Taureen was waiting by the door, holding it open. I flew over and banked gracefully through the doorway. He followed me inside and closed the door. This house had a kitchen, whereas the previous apartment had not. The appliances confused me, being completely different than the human ones. There was something like a fridge, or so I assumed, since it seemed to store food without spoiling.

Moments later, Taureen had a bowl of fruit in his hand, and he took a seat on the couch. Breakfast involved a series of commands, each followed by a piece of fruit. It was still annoying to be handfed, but it was not quite as irritating before. This mind over matter stuff is an evil beast. The second I drop my guard, things don't seem to irritate me as much.

Predictably, after breakfast, there was a cleaning and oiling. Despite waking up barely an hour ago, the massage and the feeling of the oil easing dry itchy skin almost put me to sleep.

I felt a bit of pressure along my flank and heard a faint pop, almost like one of Taureen's nails had caught the edge of a scale. I twisted my head and flattened my ear tufts as I growled at the grey device in Taureen's other hand.

It was the same injector that Alec had used to insert the tracker bead under my skin. Taureen put it to the side and stroked my back. "Relax, it is already done. Your new tracker is nearly undetectable. It is only keyed with my wrist comm, and it would take a high end scanner to find it."

Another tracker? What was that for?! I came back!

Oblivious to my mental tirade, Taureen continued, "If someone does get their hands on you, I won't be far behind. If your tracker gets too far away, it will alert me. This is a much more sophisticated tracker. Almost nothing can block the transmission; it will even tell me things like your heartbeat and body temperature."

Why exactly did I come back again? I can think of a few places I could flame that would raise his body temperature... Taureen seemed to pick up my irritation and cradled me in his arms while offering me a piece of shia fruit.

Bribery mellowed my mood, and it wasn't as if I could change the fact the tracker was already hiding somewhere under my skin. Before long, the harness was once more slipped over my wings, and we headed out to explore the city and inspect the incoming trade ships.

Our search was fruitless, but that in itself was a good thing. It meant that none of those creatures had been around. Apparently, most trade ships were now stopping here so that I could check them out before continuing on to other cities. Some cities refused ships who didn't get inspected, and this allowed them to reach more exclusive markets.

On the way home, Taureen stopped in the tiny park that he often let me explore. I stood up on his shoulders, waiting for him to replace the short leash with the long one. He got me to step down onto his arm.

He simply unclipped the leash, and I turned my head to examine him in shock. He held out his arm as he said, "Go on." I looked at him like he was crazy, but, hey, who was I to argue? I promptly flew over to a small pond and started splashing about as I enjoyed the water.

Taureen stood nearby, watching closely, in case I ended up needing assistance, but his watch was in vain. I somehow suspected that he was surprised at how well I could swim. I could even close my nostrils to dive under the water.

I climbed onto a warm rock to shake myself off before partially opening my wings to dry in the sun and light breeze. Taureen held out his arm and spoke quietly, "Tasha, to fist."

With a sigh, I spread my wings further and jumped into the air. It had been fun while it lasted. Perhaps he will let me do it again.

I landed on his arm, and he stroked my neck before giving me a sunburst berry. Once I finished the treat, he held out his arm. "Go on." I took off once more, exploring the underside of dense shrubs that I hadn't dared to drag my leash into in the past. Taureen followed closely, while watching me and keeping an eye on our surroundings.

I wasn't entirely sure what he was watching for. This park was so small that only a couple of small birds and butterflies called it home. It made no sense that he looked as if he was on guard against something.

"Tasha, to fist." I crawled out from under the shrub to fly to his extended arm. Another berry, and he let me go explore again. I think I know what training game this is. I can actually appreciate this one.

After a couple of hours of recall training, he transferred me to his shoulder before we left the park. He didn't clip the leash onto my harness either. I lay down on his shoulder as I considered the recent turn of events. Interesting.

   

       Tkael and Alec came by in the evening again. Alec sat down in a chair, glancing at me as I basked under the heat lamp. He asked, "How did today go?"

Taureen glanced towards me. "It went as it usually did. No traces of sicora or crawlers though. It was as if the last four days never happened. What of the wild flock? Any news?"

Alec sighed as he responded, "Still as hard to track as ever. We have been keeping a careful eye out, but all are accounted for. Whoever went after Tasha either has not attempted to catch one of the wild ones or hasn't succeeded."

Tkael inquired, "Any idea why part of that flock separated and then returned?"

Alec shook his head. "They were obviously looking for something before they returned. Did you notice that Tasha also turned up in that same park after escaping? It makes me wonder if she didn't head there specifically for something."

He glanced at Taureen, who shrugged before replying, "There may be a trace mineral that Tasha is just getting enough of to prevent it from showing up in the blood tests. It is why I keep letting her roam so much in the parks. That is our best guess at the moment since the blood tests didn't turn up anything noteworthy."

Well, that was a bonus for me. I would just have to keep nibbling on a huge variety of plants. Their talk turned to an analysis of the plants that Taureen had seen me nibble lightly on a few times versus the ones that I had repeatedly munched on.

Soranto arrived with supper for all of them and passed the dishes of food around. Their plates mostly held meat, and they didn't seem to use much for spices or sauces. Most of it didn't appeal to me in the least, although one thing on Taureen's plate smelled like chicken. It had obviously originated as some sort of bird.

Most dragonets occasionally got a hankering for chicken or fish. I hadn't had either for months. Right now, I had a craving for KFC chicken, but with that simply being impossible, the cut-up strips of meat on Taureen's plate fit the bill.

I wonder what the odds are of him letting me steal from his plate. It wasn't something I had tried before, simply having no interest in his food or being relaxed enough to contemplate it. I doubted that he would stop me since I really didn't have any boundaries. Well, no time like the present to try.

I uncurled and stretched before jumping from the end table; with a single wingbeat to carry me the short distance, I landed on the center table that they had their plates on. They glanced at me in curiosity; their discussion about plants in the back garden interrupted.

I walked over to Taureen's plate while sniffing. With one eye on Taureen, who was simply watching me, I reached out my neck to snag one of the pieces of lightly-roasted dark meat. I turned and jumped up onto his shoulder pad to lie down and chew on it. It did taste just like fried chicken.

I chose to eat on his shoulder pad since he was less likely to do anything while I sat there. At the moment, all four were watching me in surprise. Alec looked pointedly at Taureen, waiting for him to provide an explanation.

Taureen shrugged lightly. "This is a new one to me. I have never seen her do this before."

Alec watched me in curiosity. "I wonder if the wild ones occasionally eat meat. It wouldn't surprise me with their claws and teeth though. I find it odd that she would eat meat just after coming back from her journey, especially when she has not shown any such interest previously."

These guys dug way too deep into any little detail or quirk as they tried to figure out what prompted various behaviors. It didn't seem to occur to them that I had simply had a hankering for chicken. I stole one more piece of that meat from Taureen's plate before heading back to the heat lamp.

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