CHAPTER THREE
I looked up instantly. Sure enough, the sky was already growing dark and the scent of flood was near. I stood up and tossed the remains of my rabbit into the frozen brambles around the clearing. “Where should we go?” I say, looking at Kestrel warily.
“Away from the storm. Far. We need to go North.”
I trotted around the clearing. “Then let's go. What are we waiting for?”
“Him.”
I look up. A dark wolf with starry wings is running through the sky towards us. “Is that-”
“Kalypso? Yes. He’s going to take us to his realm.”
“He’s going to take us WHERE?!”
“My realm.”
I whip my head around to look at Kalypso standing with his wings folded behind me.
“We’re going to my realm. It’s safe there.”
I sit down and swish my tail thoughtfully. We would be getting farther away from the storm, and in Kalypso’s realm, the storm wouldn’t even be able to reach us. “Okay. We’ll go to your realm.”
Kalypso nodded and crouched on the ground, spreading his wings.
“We better get going then. The storm will come quickly.”
I cock my head, but understand almost instantly: Kestrel and I have to get on Kalypso’s back.
I shrug and pad over to Kalypso and stop. “Uh… how am I supposed to get on your back?”
Suddenly, Kestrel grabbed me by the scruff and placed me onto Kalypso’s back, hopping on himself.
“Hold on tight. It’s a bit harder to fly with others on my back.” Kalypso grumbled and jumped into the air.
I stood crouched and squinting on Kalypso’s back as the wind ruffled my fur. We had taken two breaks that night, one to rest, and the other to hunt. Now, the forest had become pine, and the breeze was cooler. Kestrel had fallen asleep again, and I had to sit on his paws to keep him from falling.
“We’re nearly there.”
I hear Kalypso’s voice from below me. I look towards the ground and watch the move quickly past and see a dark pit emerge from the growing fog.
“That’s the entrance to my realm.”
We circled the pit for a while, trying to find a place to land. I kept looking in it, trying to see the bottom with no success.
When we had finally landed, the air was cooler, and I had to fluff my fur out to keep me from shivering.
“Is it winter or something?”
“Yeah. Though snow rarely gets over here.” Kalypso sat down and shook his pelt free of Kestrel. Kestrel moaned softly and rolled off of Kalypso’s back, blinking open his eyes.
“Are we there yet?”
I rolled my eyes at Kalypso. “Yes. Now get off your butt so we can go.”
Kestrel scrambled up and flashed his gaze towards Kalypso. “Okay, okay. I’m awake now.” He looked into the pit, shivering. “How are we supposed to get into your realm, Kalypso?” He teasingly glared at the black wolf.
“You jump. Or get pushed in.” Kalypso grinned and head-butted Kestrel into the pit. Kestrels yelp echoed through the pit as he hit the bottom.
“A warning would’ve been nice!”
I shake my head, looking at Kalypso. “I can jump in myself.” And ran to the edge of the giant hole and jumped in.
The darkness swallowed me, and a musty scent replaced the sweet and fresh scent of pine from the forest above. I hit the ground next to Kestrel, surprised to feel no pain, but a soft, cushiony surface under my paws.
“Pine needles. And dried grass.”
Kestrel spoke as my eyes adjusted to the dark. He was staring at the entrance of the pit, which seemed only more than a small, white dot above our heads. A dark shadow was circling over us, but its yellow eyes told me that it was Kalypso.
“We couldn’t have just ridden down here?!”
“Nope. You have to go the special way.”
Kalypso smiled at Kestrel as he passed by. “Follow me.”
I looked at Kestrel as we followed Kalypso through dark, musty tunnels.
“Use your tail fire as light.”
Kestrel slowed down. “Forgot I had a tail. Much less any kind of power, especially fire.”
I smile and trot closer to the Dark alpha, who had his purple-and-black dragon wings folded tightly beside him
“Were you born with wings? Or did they come with the power?”
“I was born with the power. So I was born with wings.”
“What did your parents think? Or your pack?”
“Didn’t have any.”
I stare off into space for a while. “What happened?”
“The first thing I remember about my life was waking up in the middle of the forest with wings.” Kalypso spoke without looking at me, his eyes flashing everywhere for signs of other wolves.
“Does anything live down here? Besides you?”
“You’ll find out soon enough.”
“Hey guys…”
Kestrel growled behind me. “What?”
“There’s a big, purple and blue bird with creepy eyes following us.”
I whip around to see a big, majestic dragon-like animal staring at us.
“Kestrel, hats a dragon, not a bird.”
“It has wings.”
“So does Kalypso, and he’s a wolf.”
Kestrel glared at me teasingly and followed Kalypso towards the dragon. Its blue eyes stared back at us as it came closer to Kalypso. It laid its head on the ground.
“This is my dragon. She helps make sure there are no wolves here that aren’t supposed to be here. She was just following you because she thought you were intruding. Though I’m surprised she didn’t pick up Kestrel as one of the Alphas.”
Kestrel stepped back quickly as the dragon picked up her head and looked at him. It purred-growled at him before looking back at Kalypso. It sat down and cocked its head.
“I have others, with other powers. Moon Chaser-” Kalypso pointed his tail at the dragon, “-Has my power.”
Kestrel looked at Kalypso sharply.
“You have my dragon?!”
“Yeah…”
“But it’s my dragon.”
“It has been here for centuries.”
“Where is it?”
“I’ll show you in a second. You two can ride on Moon Chaser. Where the dragons live, it’s a deeper pit than the one you fell into.”
I had to cling on to Moon Chaser with my claws to stop myself from falling off. Kestrel was behind me, his eyes squinted as he looked for dragons.
“They won’t be roaming outside their caves. They like to stay away from wolves. Well, except the ones that share a power with one another.”
“What is that…”
I look up to see a glowing creature flying towards us, spiraling through the air. It was yellow, orange, and red, like fire. “I think that’s your dragon, Kestrel.”
“Mhm…”
The dragon came right up next to Moon Chaser and nudged Kestrel, making him slip and scramble off of Moon Chaser.
“Hey!”
Kestrel yelped as the dragon picked him by the scruff and swung Kestrel onto his back. I look at Kalypso. “Does he have a name?”
“Whatever Kestrel names it.”
Kestrel was staring at the dragon in shock. “You could have just let us get on the ground before you came to me, idiot!”
“He needs a name, Kestrel.” I smiled teasingly at him as he scolded his dragon.
“Umm…” He stared confused at the glowing dragon as we continued to spiral down the pit that led to the dragons’ nests.
The bottom of the pit was not dark, but almost as bright as day.
“Names… Names… Names…”
“Name him something that has to do with fire.” I say, padding up to Kestrel.
“I’m trying…” He mumbled, cocking his head at the dragon.
“Flame Catcher?” I look at Kestrel as he cocks his head at me.
I smile and nod my head in agreement as we continue our way to the dragon’s cave. Moss was scattered all over the floor and there were claw marks on the cave walls.
“How many dragons live here?”
“Oh, many. They have a whole other kingdom underground. This is just where the Alpha’s dragons live.”
I shake my neck fur, dust flying out of it.
“Where do we stay?”
“Follow me.”
Kestrel shrugged at me and followed Kalypso.
The cave had grown to a tunnel, and in some cases we had to crawl through them.
“How much longer?” Kestrel whined as he squeezed out of the small tunnel as we entered a sunlight, mossy clearing with lichen dangling overhead.
“Technically, we’re already here.”
“What?” I panted, noticing the drop at the edge of the clearing. “Are we going to jump?”
Kalypso smiled. “Yes. And we should let the greatest alpha of all go first.”
I grinned and glanced at Kestrel.
“So, you’re first. Unless you want us to push you instead-”
“I’m good!”
“Then go.”
Kestrel rolled his eyes playfully and stepped forward. He placed his paw in front of himself, his paw floating mid-air. He let his weight onto it, and yelped as he fell face first into the dragon’s kingdom below us. A minute later he flew back up on Flame Catcher, who was smiling eagerly.
“Well then, if you don’t mind I’ll go.” Kalypso cocked his head at me.
I nodded my head, and Kalypso spread his black-and-purple wings, jumping into the wind. I shook my neck fur and narrowed my eyes, padding close to the edge. I took a step back, and thrust myself forward with my back leg, falling through the air. A black and red dragon flew out from under me as I landed on it.
“Hi!”
I look up to see a black wolf with white spots and aqua eyes. “Hi?”
“I’m Spirit. This is my dragon, Hondo. I could show you where you’re going to be staying for a while; Kalypso is showing Kestrel around the Dragon arena I assume…”
“Uh…” I stare down, wondering how far it goes. I shook my head. “... Sure. What do you call this place?”
“The Underground Aerie.”