Part 14
In that moment she looked as scared and vulnerable as a young dragon could look, and he lay down beside her and cuddled up to her again. “I think you do know, and I think you’re right.” He assured her. “We’ll take it slow, and do our best, and keep it secret. And that’s all there is to it. It’s a wonderful thing, and it’s no one’s business but ours.”
They were silent for a while, and simply enjoyed the sun reflecting off the ocean and the beauty of the day.
“I bet no one knows every single living dragon, except maybe the gods.” Karzog suddenly stated. “And once we’re out in the world, no one will be able to keep track of us. You seem so perfectly real this way, if you did it in a different color there’s no way anyone would guess it was you, especially if you did a bit of disguise on your psionics and aura. Everyone would assume you were just one of the millions of young dragons from Serminak that they don’t know.”
“True.” she agreed. “And if you also disguised yourself as another young dragon, we’d really throw them off the scent. And when I learn how to do the increased-size Shape-Shifting, I might even be able to fool your family. Then we could just be a normal couple of dragons, and no one would ever know. It’d be pretty damn hard to fool my family like that, but I might be able to pull it off. Except Six of course, but he’s the only other person that already knows that you’re my destined love anyway, and we can trust him to keep our secret. I might even be able to find a way to be in two places at the same time, as a dragon and as a girl, by casting a Simulacrum of whichever one of me that I’m not being at the time. Though if I have to be two people in the same place at the same time, it might get a little strenuous.”
They both got a laugh at that thought, then fell silent for another few moments.
“Hm. If you’re going to do such a great thing for me, I’ll have to find a way to make it even.” he mused.
“Oh? How so?”
“I’ll have to find a way to turn myself into a humanoid.” he chuckled. “Or at least cast a very good Simulacrum of one.”
“Ah. The reverse of the increased-size Shape-Shifting should work for that, once I learn it.” she speculated. “You could Shape-Shift and the use the Shrink spell, but you’d be so dense that anyone would know as soon as they touched you. But as for the Simulacrum idea, I can show you how to do that right now.”
“I see.” he smiled, and cuddled her a little closer. “Maybe later. I’m enjoying this too much to want to be distracted from it by more than pleasant conversation.”
“Mmm. You’re right. This does feel very… comfortable.”
Another half hour passed before she spoke again. “Link with me, Karz. Link with me real deep. We’re too young to share our bodies, but we can share our minds, and we should get to know each other better.”
And so they did.
After that day they continued to spend as much time together as they always had, most of that with Reggie and Valentia, and they only chose to steal away together for private time about once per month. They knew that Hiliani was a small community, populated by very intelligent and perceptive people, and they knew that keeping their liaisons rare was a necessity if they wanted to avoid having anyone realize what was going on.
If any did realize, they never spoke of it.
With three months to go before the call to the gods, Kragorram and Six led their team in conducting the first tests of their newly-completed void-craft, and everyone gathered to watch. Over the previous years they’d made the components of steel, stone, glass, and wood in Kragorram and Povon’s front room, then assembled them in an isolated valley on the island to the west of Homestead. The great gleaming sphere rose almost twenty-five meters above the grass of the valley floor. Theramin’s team had filled much of the space within with plants, and installed the water supply and recycling system, all of it grown from plants and tree species. Weeks had been spent on casting spells on various components of the craft, and on the hull as a whole, and in charging the spells to their maximum.
Now Yazadril touched the tip of his sword to the hull and proclaimed; “I hereby christen this The Just Alliance Warcraft; The Void Hunter!” as the huge thing rose slowly and majestically from its cradle for a few crucial centimeters, and hovered there amid the triumphant cheers of those assembled.
“Structural integrity is good.” Kragorram proclaimed a few moments later from his place on the grass beside the hull.
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