No sooner did he let the thought travel through him, did he realize the place of which he was, suspended in the night’s sky, while the rest of them, those that could possibly help him, were somewhere beneath him. The Obsidian dragon who acted as a dam in the time of his need, shoved off of the stone of which he held with such force that left the water to churn around him instead of insisting he fall with it. Shaun watched in awe as the dragon’s power had gone unchallenged. His downward flaps and upward pulls looked like it was nothing to him. He flew low, close to the rising surface to return to his original destination. Shaun still hovered while he realized the dark dragon’s steady dip racing over the water, ready to pivot on a wing tip. In an instant he collected Mara first, then Fahy