My blood ran cold at Michael's words. I hadn't expected to come across the dragons yet. I didn't know what to do and Ares took off into the sky after them as if he could take them on. Yes, he was large and powerful but was no match for one dragon, much less two. Fear for not only for my men and myself, but for Ares coursed through me. I stood rigid as I looked into the night sky. Shrill shrieks and mighty roars filled the air, followed by a strange blue light as it lit up the sky. No. no, no, no. It was the blue dragon. If her fire just singes Ares, he will be down. I can't let that happen, he is only trying to protect me. I looked over to Michael frantic and confused, but he stood frozen; eyes to the sky. I didn't have time to help Michael through his shock, so without thinking I spre

