T OM STROKED HIS BRAVE STALLIONâS NECK.
âGet well soon, Storm,â he murmured. Tomâs horse had been lamed on a rock, but was healing well in the palace stables. Tomâs friend Elennaâs pet wolf, Silver, lay in the straw at his side, refusing to leave Storm. âI have to go now,â Tom told the animals. âBut Iâll come and see you again as soon as I can.â
Tom left the stables, crunching through snow as he gazed up at the tall purple spires and the sea green domes of the Royal Palace. Frosty midwinter lay over the towns and villages, fields and forests of Avantia. But in the Great Hall of the palace, a party was taking place to celebrate King Hugoâs birthday.
Tom took a seat beside Elenna, her black hair a short-cropped tangle, her bow and quiver of arrows at her side on the bench. The hall was full of people eating and dancing to the music.
âA toast!â called one of the royal courtiers. âTo King Hugo: Long may he reign!â There was a roar of approval and everyone raised their glasses.
Tom felt a rush of pride that he was a friend to the noble king. Elenna smiled and tapped her goblet against his. Then she leaned over and whispered into Tomâs ear. âAnd to the Beasts of Avantia!â
âShhh!â warned Tom. As far as most of the people of Avantia knew, the Beasts were just legend. It was the greatest secret in the realm that the old stories about the Beasts that protected the land were true ! Tom and Elenna had seen the Beasts! And more than that â they had freed them from the evil power of the wizard Malvel.
But as Tom looked along the table, he thought it was strange that Aduro, the good wizard of Avantia, did not seem to be enjoying the party. The elderly man sat silently in his chair, wrapped in his faded red silk robes, his face solemn and his hand stroking his wispy gray beard.
The wizard turned and his gray eyes stared straight into Tomâs.
âYou are right,â Aduro said with a grim smile. âI am troubled.â
Tom had forgotten for a moment that the wizard had the power to read minds. Aduro pushed his chair back, rose, and came over to them. He rested his hands on Tomâs and Elennaâs shoulders.
âCome with me,â he said quietly. âI have some news to tell you.â
They got up from the table. Aduro parted a tapestry curtain and they slipped quietly out of the hall through a doorway. They found themselves in a little room with tall windows that looked out over the snow-covered town. Night had fallen and the town was bright with twinkling lights and the red glow of watch fires.
âHas something bad happened?â Elenna asked. âAre the Beasts in danger?â
Aduro gave her a mysterious look. âThe Beasts you saved from Malvelâs evil power are safe. But, elsewhere in our realm, something strange and wonderful has taken place. Something that happens only once in a thousand years.â He leaned close, his eyes sparkling. âThe forces that rule our world have created two new Beasts.â
Tom gasped. âI didnât even know that was possible,â he said. âWhat kind of Beasts are they?â
âTwin dragons, Vedra and Krimon,â Aduro said. âHatched from a single egg that lay hidden for centuries in the Caves of Nidrem.â
âBaby dragons!â Elenna breathed. âWill we ever get to see them?â
The wizardâs face was solemn. âThat is why I brought you here.â He drew himself up to his full height. âThe birth of Vedra and Krimon could put the kingdom of Avantia in terrible danger once more.â
He closed his hand around the jewel that hung from a thick chain around his neck. Tom saw a blue light shining out from between his fingers. The light hit the wall of the chamber. In the circle of light, Tom could see that the wizard had conjured a vision.
It showed a dark cave of sharp black rocks. At the
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