Running in Fear: Dragon's Den

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telling me I would meet my companions this weekend, but she also informed me of some very disturbing news. What I say does not leave this room. I will be telling a few others on Sunday, those who have sworn alliance to me and who have bonded with me.” He stared at Thomas, Ethan, then Blair as they nodded.
    “A war is in the making and it's going to involve everyone, humans and all. I was told to take my companions to meet with Remi LeBlathe and his mates. Once there, we will be coordinate our plans for the attacks that are going to take place. We were talking earlier while Suzanne was in the bath. We believe Franco will be one of those forces we will have to fight on our land, and if I'm right, the Bloods will be working with those like Franco.”
    Blair hissed and glanced at his brothers, who nodded. “We would like to inform our father, Dominic, along with our other brothers. Our family must be prepared for this. Of course they will be at your service, and that of the other regimes.”
    Dominic sat back and drummed his hand on the couch. “As far as your family, yes, but I must ask you to tell them not to contact or to say anything to Christopher. I've been hearing some rather disturbing reports coming out of his kingdom. Does anyone in your family have contact with anyone close to Christopher? I need to be sure before we meet with Remi. I want as much information before we go there.”
    “I believe our father has a few contacts with the southern regime. I will talk with him tonigh and we will see what we can come up with. What about the humans? Will they be destroyed? There is no way they can defend themselves against this threat unless they…” Ethan stopped and stared at Dominic.
    “Yes, I've thought of that. One push of a button, and our world will be no more.” Dominic cringed and glanced at Suzanne, who had curled up into a ball on Blair's lap.
    “Could your Goddess just disarm all those missiles? You know, make them useless? At least that way this war wouldn't destroy the planet. Just think if the other side got their hands on those weapons,” Suzanne whispered into Blair's chest while he rubbed her back and arms.
    He shook his head. “I don't know if they'll help with that, Suzanne. They've already helped more then we know.” Dominic stood and paced back and forth, when the lights went dim, and a green glow filled the room.
    Dominic, I have talked with the other gods and goddesses. Your fears are ours. We can't let this planet be destroyed. We've decided that when the time comes, all mass weapons will be disposed of. All knowledge of them will be wiped from everyone's mind. We will only be disposing of massive weapons, so that the Earth won't be destroyed. Take care, Dominic Hazelfield, and make sure you protect Suzanne and Jaycee. They are more important than you know.
    The dragon in him clawed at the floor as he dropped to his knees. Everyone surrounded him, as he glanced up into Suzanne's worried face.
    “Are you okay? What happened? One minute you were pacing, then the next you just fell to your knees.” Tears streamed down her face as she crawled to him and climbed onto his lap. “Don't scare me again, Dominic. You've become too important to me.” Her body trembled in his arms. His claws retracted when he stood, and he sat on the couch with her.
    Blair sat down next to them and pulled her feet into his lap, rubbing them. “It was the Goddess, wasn't it?”
    Suzanne lifted her head and stared at Dominic.
    “Yes,” he said. “She's never paid me a visit while I've been awake. Things must be getting bad.”
    “I'm scared, Dominic. If the gods are really worried, this is going to get really, really bad. I can't do really bad anymore.”
    Dominic turned his gaze on Granger, who glanced down at the floor, as did Archer. Dominic burst out laughing. “I'm sorry, Suzanne, but you can't do really bad anymore? Honey, you have more balls than some men I know. Don't forgot, I know all about you

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