“The elementals hate the Dragons and the shades, according to Enva,” I said. “They might be willing to side with us if we explain that we’re planning to defeat them.” Jasin shook his head. “Just because you saved one elemental doesn’t mean they’ll fight beside us.” I shrugged. “It can’t hurt to ask.” “It can if they attack us.” “He’s right, it’s a big risk,” Slade said. “Even asking them to help could be dangerous.” “We have to try,” I said. “Humans think the elementals are our enemies. Elementals think the same of us. But it doesn’t have to be that way. There were times when our two kinds were at peace.” “You think you can unite elementals and humans and erase hundreds of years of hatred and fear?” Reven asked. “Not overnight, no. But this would be a good first step. I just want to

