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Hell Bound Chapter 11

  Lucifer shifted his to Temptation, seeing the yarning and pain in her eyes for little Lazarus, before smiling with a wicked grin, his little game wasn’t over yet. Looking at that little bastard of his, seeing the look of dread, horror, and despair in his eyes before returning his back to Temptation, seeing the pain in her eyes as looked at her son, wanting to nothing more than to rush straight to him and console and help soothe his pain. The Supreme Devil, with a wicked grin plastered on his face, spoke with a voice filled with glee, “Temptation, take him back to his room. I’m done with him”. Temptation upon hearing what her master said, simply bowed her head, internal grateful and happy that it was over and she could finally take her little one away and console him. She then went to him, looking at him and seeing that his body was completely healed but his eyes, though eyes that once shone and glowed with joy now looked deemed, flicker that looked as though it was soon be snuffed ou

The Blood Of The Dragon Chapter 3

Chapter 3 

David and Abari walked through the forest on their way back to the village but before they could leave the forest David heard the roar of a high up, in the sky above his head.

David then looked to see what could make a roar so high up and then he saw, flying high up in the sky a red fire dragon covered with scales that were as red as flames, and on the fire dragon was a man.

David couldn't help but smile as he had never before seen a dragon in real life, it looked as elegant and graceful as he flew through the night sky but then with a loud roar, almost as though it was in pain it disappeared and the man who rode on its back began to fall.

Abari who saw the dragon and how it disappeared just stood there in shock, wondering why the dragon would disappear and allow the dragon warrior that rode on it to fall.

David, without much of a thought in his mind then rushed, jumping from tree to tree, using the power of the wind to propel him further and further to the sky with every jump he made until he was close enough and then turned to air before blowing the man safely down to the ground. Abari then rushed to David who held the man on the dragon.

Abari gasped upon seeing the man as he was dressed in red armor with the golden dragon crust on the armor’s chest, gravely wounded and unconscious.

Upon seeing how severe the wounds on the man's body were Abari quickly realized that the reason the man’s dragon disappeared was because he was too weak to sustain it.

Abari recognized the crust on the man’s armor and knew who he was and upon realizing who he was she was able to know what inflicted many severe wounds upon him.

Abari’s mind then began to fill up with fear and worry, wondering if the evil she had been trying to keep David from had found its way to him. 

“Abari, he needs help,” said David, looking at Abari with fear in his eyes as blood from the man’s wounds continuously sipped out and David's body as he held on to him and the floor underneath them.

Abari, upon hearing what David said came out of her deep thoughts and then went to help David carry the man’s unconscious body back to their home in the village.

Once in their home, Abari place him on the bed where she usually places her patience and then began to treat the man. 

She stripped the man of his armor and then dressed and bandaged all his wounds, when she was done with that she went to the cabinet, where she kept all the herbs and plants she used for her medicine. 

She took some herbs from the cabinet and then heat it in a stove, once the herbs were heated up thoroughly she used the power of the wind to suck up the entire vapor produced while heating up the herb and put it in a small glass jar.

She then went to the unconscious man with the jar filled with the vapor of the herb and then placed it on his nose before opening the jar and using the power of the wind to blow all the vapor into him through his nose. Immediately after inhaling the vapor the man woke up, opening his eyes with the first thing to eyes made contact with being Abari. 

“Who are you and where am I,” asked the man as he looked around the house confused and wondering where he was and how he was there. 

Before Abari could answer the man’s question David knocked at the door and then spoke softly from behind the door, “Can I come in now?”

Abari smiled upon hearing David’s voice before saying, “Yes, you can, he’s awake now” David then opened the door and walked in. 

The man then looked at David and then turned to look at Abari, wondering who both of them were. 

“This is David and I’m Abari we are both air dragon warriors, you’re in my home, in a small village called Dugrunal,” said Abari.

“Dugrunal, I’ve never heard of such a place,” said the man.

The man then looked down at himself and noticed he was no longer wearing his armor.

“Where’s is my armor?” asked the man.

“I removed it so I could treat your wounds,” said Abari.

The man then looked at the bandages wrapped around his wounds and then smiled feeling grateful to Abari for dressing his wounds before he bled to death.

“Thank you, I owe you my life,” said the man.

“Don’t thank me, David was the one who said you from falling after you lost consciousness and your dragon disappeared” said the man.

The man then turned to look at David, now filled with even more gratitude towards him for saving his life.

“Thank you, boy,” said the man to David.

“No need for thanks sir, I just saw you falling and knew that I had to do something, I wasn’t really thinking at the time just acting on instinct,” said David with a playful smile.

“Well your instincts save my life and for that, you have my eternal gratitude,” said the man.

The man then turned to Abari and said, “You must be a proud mother to have a son like him” said the man mistaking David for Abari’s son.

“No, David isn’t my son,” said Abari.

“I don’t really have any parents and even if I didn’t remember them,” said David with his face bowed down and sadness in his eyes, trying his best not to think about the parents he may or may not have but he couldn’t remember.

“Oh, I’m sorry I didn’t know,” said the man, apologizing for making such a wrong assumption about David and Abari’s relationship.

“It’s quite alright, even though I don’t know who my parents are I’m happy with Abari, she is like a mother to me” David while looking at Abari with a smile on his face.

Abari upon hearing what David said smiled before saying, “You were right about one thing, I am proud of him even though he isn’t my son”.

The man couldn’t help both smile as he could sense the warm and loving atmosphere created by both David and Abari, it was hard for him to believe that David and Abari didn’t share blood as their relationship closely resembled that of a mother and her child.

“Sir if you don’t mind me asking; who are you and why are you so badly hurt” asked David.

“David stop prying, it’s not our business to know who he is and why he is so badly wounded,” said Abari, scolding David for the question he asked as she didn’t want him to know who the man was or what caused the many wounds on him.

“It’s quite alright, don’t blame the boy for being curious, curiosity is an admirable trait after all,” said the man.

“Admirable, didn’t you hear about what it did to the cat?” said Abari.

“That was a cat not a strong young able boy like him,” said the man. 

“You are delusional which is quite normal considering all the blood you had lost due to your wounds,” said Abari before she grabbed David by the arm.

"Come on David, let’s go and leave our guest to rest, recover his strength, and heal,” said Abari before dragging David out of the room, not even giving him a chance to say a single word. 

Night fell and as it did it soon came time to have supper.

David offered to take some food to the man who was still resting in the room but Abari stopped, saying that she didn’t want him to pester that man while he rested and took some food to the man herself.

As she left David could not help but wonder why Abari was trying her best to keep him away from the man, first by taking him out of the room and secondly by preventing him from bringing food to him.

David could help but feel there was something Abari did not want him to find out, something the man knew.

Abari went to the man’s room with a tray of food. The man, who was lying on the bed, immensely weak and drained of almost all his strength smiled with happiness when he saw Abari come in with the tray of food.

“Finally, I felt myself slowly dying of starvation,” said the man with his eyes set on the food Abari brought.

Abari smiled before giving the man the food, seeing that he was like a food-deprived lion that was ready to make short work of any form of food given to him.

The man, immediately after the food was given to him, did not waste any time, he stuffed his mouth with it, eating like a man who had not seen anything eaten anything in days.

In a matter of minutes, the man was done, finishing every single thing on the plate without even leaving a single morsel of food on his plate. 

“Sorry about my table manners, I’m not normally this aggressive with food,” said the man.

“It’s quite alright after a warrior of the Golden Dragon Guard has to eat to regain his strength for battle,” said Abari.

The man just smiled upon hearing what Abari said.

“So you recognized the crust of the Golden Dragon Guard on my uniform and figured out who I was,” said the man.

"That and the wounds inflicted upon you, seeing all the many wounds on your body I could easily tell from all my experience as a healer that they were made by dark dragon warriors,” said Abari.

“Experience, you’ve dealt with them before?” asked the man.

Abari just sighed before saying, “Yes in the past during the days of the Dark Dragon Lord”.

Abari paused for a moment as memories of her past filled her mind, remembering how many people had lost their lives because of the war the Dark Dragon Warrior started all those years ago.

“I can tell just from looking into your eyes, you’ve experienced a great deal of pain during the days of the Dark Dragon Lord. He took a lot from us during does day, thank goodness the Golden Dragon ended him before he could end this world” said the man.

“The past is dead and gone, we should not trouble our mind thinking about events of the past, rather we should worry about things of the present and the future,” said Abari as she did not want to talk about her past during the days of the Dark Dragon Lord walked the earth as it brought her a great deal of pain, pain she was trying hard to forget.

“I just want to know who you are and why you’re here,” asked Abari, fearing that the man’s arrival might be because of matters that concerned David.

“Relax,” said the man, seeing that Abari was tense and worried.

“My name is Binaru and as for the reason I’m here, wounded and barely able to stand on my two feet, well it’s not a story I enjoy telling but...” said the man before sighing deeply, remembering what happened before David and Abari found him.

“The Golden Dragon Generals assigned me and a few others in the Golden Dragon Guard on what seemed like a simple mission at first. Our mission was simple; word had gotten out about the location of a small group of dark dragon warriors, our mission was to find and deal with them before they caused any trouble but we underestimated their numbers and instead of it being a small ground, it was an entire army. I and my men were overwhelmed by their numbers and because of that they all died, I managed to escape barely alive, summoning my dragon and flying as far away from there as possible. Guess my body gave out in the middle of my journey and well, you know the rest” said Binaru.

Abari's mind calmed down upon hearing what Binaru said, feeling at ease because she knew he was not after David. 

“I still can’t believe the dark dragon warriors are still out there, I always thought after the Dark Dragon Lord fell they would as well,” said Abari.

“It seems those the dark dragon warriors are like snakes that refuse to stop slithering even after its head has been cut off. If anything the snake continues to grow with each passing moment waiting for the perfect time to strike and I fear the dark dragon warriors will strike soon” said Binaru.

“What do you think they're planning?” asked Abari.

“Probably to finish what their master started all those years ago, to conquer and dominate the world at any costs,” said Binaru.

Abari's eyes widen with fear upon hearing what Binaru said. 

It seems as though the war that began all those years ago was far from over as the dark dragon warrior still roamed the earth, growing and increasing in their numbers with each passing day waiting for the perfect time to strike.

Abari then thought of David, knowing that she had to keep him as far away from the war as possible, the dark dragon warrior must never find him because if they do they may doom the entire world through him.

Abari took a deep breath in before taking the empty plate from Binaru.

“Rest up soldier, you’ll need all the strength in the world to fight,” said Abari.

“I fear that even that wouldn’t be enough,” said Binaru with a deep sigh.

Abari upon hearing what he said nothing knew that he did not speak out of foolishness, understanding it would difficult fighting an enemy who kept growing more and more powerful as time passed must be.Abari just left with fear and a worried-filled mind, thinking only about one thing, the dark dragon warriors. 

Author's note 
Thanks a lot for continuing to read my stories. It really means a lot to me that you took the time to do so. I will trying to be post more stuff regularly. And please if you like a story leave a comment to let me know. It encourages me to continue with it. 

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