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Authors: Mell Eight

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"Think of it this way," Dane replied. He couldn't let this opportunity pass by. "You have a homeless, migratory population with no access to formal education or healthcare, no Social Security Number or any formal identification. The average lifespan of a dragon is only twenty-six years, not because they have short lives but because they are killed in the wild by other predators or by the elements. And when a dragon attempts to rectify that situation by entering human society, they're often ignored. I believe Mercury is the only dragon working for any federal agency."

"So there's no way to change that?" she asked sharply.

"I didn't say that." Dane's smile had a bit of an edge to it. "All the dragons need is a place to call home where they have the resources to prevent territory disputes and where doctors and educators can work with them. I'm attempting to create such a place, but some additional funds to build a proper school and hospital would help. As would some sort of national campaign to help change the negative mindset people have towards dragons. They're not lamias, but they're often treated the same way, and you might be able to change that."

She wanted to have dragon magic available to help fight wars and to bolster local police and federal forces. Dane wanted dragons to have equal access to colleges and jobs nationwide. She nodded thoughtfully to him.

"We'll have to speak again later, at a better time," she said.

Dane agreed. "Stockton has my number. Have a good night." He let his magic pull him and Nickel away.

They reappeared in the sitting area between the two wings of Dane's house. Daisy was kneeling on the ground, talking softly to Lumie. The second they appeared, Lumie dashed around Daisy and hurried over to Dane.

"Where is he?" Lumie asked sharply, his red eyes looking around Dane as if someone might be hiding behind Dane's legs.

"Who?" Dane asked. Daisy clucked exasperatedly and gently took Nickel from Dane's arms. Nickel grumbled incoherently, but allowed himself to be led to his bed.

"The golden dragon," Lumie replied in a tone that said Dane was being stupid for not already knowing the answer.

"Goldie?" Dane asked, wondering what the heck Lumie was up to now. "He went to the dragon village."

Lumie sighed. "I'll have to go there, then."

"Not tonight," Dane said sharply. "You and Goldie need to sleep and Goldie needs to settle in first."

"Fine," Lumie grumbled. He turned and headed for bed. Dane gratefully headed for his own. Daisy would leave once Nickel was situated. Dane hoped Mercury could come home soon too, but he had a feeling Mercury would be with the pregnant dragon for a few more hours.

Dane washed his face in the bathroom, changed into pajamas, and was asleep before his head hit the pillow.

EPILOGUE

Mercury stumbled his way home long after the sun had risen. Daisy was cheerfully preparing breakfast for the kits starting to take their places around the kitchen island. Zinc and Copper were the only two not present.

"How's Goldie?" Lumie chirped when he caught sight of Mercury. He looked wide awake, which made Mercury jealous.

"Scared out of his wits and feeling lost," Mercury sighed.

Martha had needed to separate Goldie from the pregnant dragon rapidly going into egg fever. Goldie had freaked, screaming and crying, which had attracted the attention of the rest of the village. A dozen curious kits had tried to talk to Goldie, who had run off in absolute terror. The poor thing had probably never seen another dragon until the soon-to-be mother had been captured and he had attached himself to her. It had taken a while to find Goldie hidden underneath the porch of one of the houses and even longer to coax him out. Only Martha's promise that he could see his companion and her four eggs had gotten him moving, and he had vanished into the room and couldn't be budged again.

"He's going to need a lot of time to heal," Mercury tried to explain. Lumie nodded, looking disappointed for some reason. Daisy served him a plate of eggs in the nest, an oddly appropriate dish given how Mercury's night had gone, and Lumie was distracted enough that Mercury could leave the kitchen and head upstairs. His bed was waiting for him.

Dane took one look at Mercury when Mercury walked into their bedroom and winced. He dropped the socks he had been about to pull on his feet and instead hurried into the bathroom. Mercury heard the sound of water running a moment later. Dane returned with a damp washcloth. Mercury took it gratefully, glad to wash the sweat from his face. He undressed and slid into bed.

"I spoke to Zinc," Dane said as he took the washcloth back from Mercury. "I let her know that we will keep looking for Platinum, and that your boss is helping now, too. She's upset, but she'll be okay." Mercury could only nod, grateful Dane had talked to her.

Dane smoothed the covers, then sat beside him on the bed before continuing. "Stockton called. He let me know they've gotten a search warrant for just about everything O'Simmons owns. If there's something to find about dragon experimentation, Stockton says they'll find it and he'll make sure we're both kept in the loop. Valerie was put on point for the investigation and you're still her partner."

"So I'm being promoted to Agent," Mercury found the energy to reply through a wide yawn. He was fading fast. Helping a dragon that had gone into egg fever shift forms and then safely lay her eggs was extremely taxing on mind and body. Plus, having to track down the panicking Goldie in the middle of it all hadn't helped. "That's probably going to mess up my working hours."

"I'll let Daisy know we might need her for babysitting after dinner on occasion, but I'll also see if I can shorten my hours at work. We'll figure it out—we always have—so don't worry."

Mercury nodded, glad to hear his new job wasn't going to cause any problems at home. He blinked, but his eyes took a few seconds to reopen. They slid closed again almost immediately.

"See you later," Mercury heard Dane say softly. Dane pressed his lips to Mercury's forehead. "Sleep well."

"No more picnics," Mercury mumbled in a last ditch effort to stay awake for his mate.

They needed to talk about the aftermath of the warehouse and what it meant having the SupFeds so deeply on board, but it wasn't hard for Mercury to realize that he was far too tired to remember anything they spoke about at the moment. When he woke up again, he and Dane—and probably Nickel too—would have to sit down and figure it all out together.

Dane laughed. "I'll tell Lumie. I'll also call your office and tell them you'll be in tomorrow for any follow up. Get some sleep."

Mercury pried his eyes open one last time so he could smile at Dane, then let the soft pillow and mattress do their jobs. He was asleep before Dane left the room.

FIN
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

When Mell Eight was in high school she wrote a short story for an English class. The assignment was for no more than five pages, yet she had turned in ten and the story wasn’t completed. Her teacher was impressed, but writing stories for fun was her main source of procrastination from homework; handing in an assignment that actually asked her to write fiction was too good to pass up. Since then Mell has continued writing, posting in many online communities for fanfiction and original fiction and eventually branching into slash fiction. She mostly writes paranormal or fantasy stories, but has been seen exploring the real world once or twice.

For more information on Mell’s stories and future writing plans, visit her website:

http://melleightfiction.weebly.com/

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