Redemption (The Extinct Race Series Book 4)

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Ada climbs down the mountain and runs to the farm. On the very edge is a line of trees that are full of ripe fruits she hasn’t seen before. She plucks them from the trees and fills them in her shirt and hands. She knows she is not far from her home in Germany. So she decided to go back to the cave and sleep the day off. Ada knows that it is probably safer at night to travel. She walks slowly filling herself with the fruit she got. There is extra for when she wakes up tonight. She will be able to eat again before she takes flight.
    The overwhelming need to get home was still in her and her brain seems to be acting on auto pilot. All she could think about was home and the fastest way to get there. It was like a mantra in her head. Home..Home..Home..Home. That is all she could think of as she got to the cave. It was a small cave but she knew she could shift inside of it and her Dragon would fit. That was what was important to her. She lies on the stone floor and quickly fell asleep. Her dreams were filled with visions of her home and the surrounding area. The small homes and the markets that were near her home were all that she dreamt of.
    When she woke the sun was falling and sunset had come. She watched they sky and ate the fruit she had gotten earlier in the day. When night finally came upon her she once again got naked and bundled the clothing up. She concentrated on her Dragon once more and soon the ripple feeling ran over her skin and she opened her eyes. She grabbed the clothing into her claw stepped to the mouth of the cave taking off into the air.
    She flew in the clouds again and was over the ocean again shortly after she took flight. A few hours later she saw land and was quickly approaching it. She was now only a few hours from her home and she felt relief at the thought. When she flew into Germany the feeling of needing to get home left her and she was unsure of where she was. She knew she didn’t want to come back here. This was the worst place she could have come and she didn’t even know why she had come. Confusion once again overwhelmed her.
    She flew south wanting to get away from this horrid land. After a few hours more she knew the sun was about to come up. She scrambled trying to locate a place to hide. She pushed herself more and more. An hour later she felt the Pull. It was a familiar one and she knew it was her little brother Aldrich. But there were lots of other Pulls with him. That was odd to her because he was only a little boy and there were no other Dragons near her home. The other Pulls were weak compared to the one she knew so well. She had to get away though she did not want to go back. She did not want to go back to the beatings and serving her father’s every whim.
    Ada turned herself around to go west and then a red Dragon appeared before her grabbing her tail in his mouth. She knew it was Aldrich by the Pull of it but she wondered how that could be, he was only a boy. The Dragon pulled on her tail and brought her down with him. She tried to fly away but he was much stronger. The Dragon landed and tossed her to the ground. Then he grabbed her with his front claws. He did something to her because the next thing she knew she was back in her human form looking up at a Dragon. The Dragon cocked his head to the side like a confused dog would. He stared at her a long time before a man stood before her. Ada thought there was no way that this could be Aldrich.
    The man smiled.
    “Well well well, if it isn’t my whore sister. You look exactly how I remember you Ada.” The man sneered.
    “Aldrich?” Ada whispered “You’re old.”
    “Well that is what happens in eighty years Ada. You left me seventy eight years ago.” Aldrich sneered at her again.
    “What? I just dropped you off at school and went to the market for something! I don’t remember anything after that.” She winced at Aldrich confusion overwhelming her once more.
    “Well you must have found your mate shortly after because you

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