Moonbreeze (The Dragonian Series Book 4)

Moonbreeze (The Dragonian Series Book 4) Read Online Free PDF

Book: Moonbreeze (The Dragonian Series Book 4) Read Online Free PDF
Author: Adrienne Woods
it’s done?”
    He just squinted and it already made my stomach turn, not from wanting him, but from knowing his reply was going to be cruel.
    “Why would I want to show Elena anything?” he said and I saw Becky glaring at him.
    He was a dick.
    “Blake, she’s—”
    “She is nothing, Mia, and if you are going to push this, I don’t need this class, you know I don’t.”
    “Still here, if you forgot.” I spoke out of turn and tried to make it as harsh as possible.
    He stared at me. “Oh, sorry for my bluntness, Princess.” The sarcasm flowed through his demeanor.
    “Arrogant bastard.” I spoke softly but I knew that almost everyone in the class had heard me.
    “Seriously, man.” George tried too.
    Blake just shot him a glare.
    “George, don’t. There is no cure for thick-headedness.” I got up and walked to the door.
    “Elena.” Professor Mia tried but I kept walking as fast as I could and out of the Parthenon Dome.
    When I exited the door, I could still hear them thanks to my enhanced hearing.
    “You are going to regret all of this one day,” Professor Mia said. “Even though the other professors are too scared to say this out loud. I’m not. You are being a prick, and a cry baby for what that girl has done for you. You don’t deserve anything.”
    Okay, so that I hadn’t expected from Mia, but I covered my ears and blocked out Blake’s reply.
    If you look up hopeless in the dictionary, it would say Blake and Elena. It was never going to happen and each day I started to realize it more and more.
    I went back to my room and read one of my mother’s journals again.
    It was about the time she’d met Tanya, she was trapped in a dragon’s trap, her wing was badly injured and my mom just wrote how scared she was. That it emanated from her. My mother soaked Tanya’s emotions up and I started to see the pattern. My mom was part of a Dent too. She shared one with Tanya and they’d gone through exactly the same thing we were.
    My father, bless his heart, was so gentle with Tanya that it made my mom fall in love even more.
    She wrote about Emanual too, how he’d communicated with Tanya, in his dragon form, telling her that they were the good guys.
    He’d calmed her down, even if Emanual wasn’t really sure if he should trust any of them either.
    My mom wrote plenty about Emanual’s dark side, a side I’d never seen before.
    Her stories were the best. My mom was brave and I understood why my father wanted her so much.
    She always spoke her mind and I could just imagine what type of queen she’d been, what type of a mom she would’ve been. I would’ve been a completely different person if I’d had her in my life to show me how to be brave, and strong, fearless and not scared of anything.
    She sure sounded like one of those. Even in the scariest moments she wrote down, she never cried. She always figured out ways to defend herself, and get herself out of her messes, alive.
    The bell rang again and it was time for Aviance. A class I really wanted Blake to participate in but that was yet another wish that would never be fulfilled. Still, I went to the Coliseum and found Professor Vladimir and Professor Alexandra waiting in the ring.
    They both smiled as I entered. Nobody else was there yet.
    “Elena!” Professor Alexandra said. She was Professor Vladimir’s dragon and a Swallow Annex just like Constance. She was gorgeous with short silver spiky hair and the most beautiful green eyes.
    He – well he was huge; huge shoulders, huge arms, huge frame, huge everything. With brown hair and a slightly crooked nose that still made Becky, Sammy and I wonder whether it made him gorgeous or not.
    “Professors,” I said back.
    “You think he is going to participate?”
    “Nope, we just had a moment in Art of War. That dragon is far from ready to do anything he is supposed to do.”
    “Give him time, Elena,” Professor Vladimir said. “The impasse stage has never been easy for Dragonians. The Chromatics
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