Far Horizons: Tales of Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Horror. Issue #19 October 2015 | Page 21

faint tap seemed to echo in the silence like rolling thunder. Deep in the cave, a low rumble reverberated. Closing her eyes and hugging the rock, Ella waited for her eventual doom. When it did not come and the silence returned, she opened her eyes and continued up the mountain. with the rocks. The dragon pulled back, but could not clear the landslide fast enough. Dirt and rock rained down on it and its roar suddenly cut off. After climbing high enough, she scaled the entrance of the cave until she found the right spot. Pausing, she closed her eyes again and took several deep breaths. As the rubble crashed down, Ella slammed into the large boulder and slid off it. She rolled clear of the largest of the debris, but could not breathe from the dust and ash that was kicked up. Waving at the cloud before her, she gasped and jumped back in fear of the dragon turning on her. “I hope this works,” Ella said to herself and gripped the lance tightly. She slammed it into a crack on the cliff face. Her heart raced and felt like it would explode. The dust cleared enough for Ella to see that she sat face to face with the dragon. Closing her eyes, she waited for it to strike at her. When nothing happened, she peeked out and saw the beast had not moved. Taking a deep breath, Ella paused, then let loose an immense scream. The sound echoed around the clearing and deep down into the cave. Louder than she intended, she flinched at the volume. Ella pulled herself slowly closer to the dragon. Reaching out a trembling hand, she pushed on the snout and pulled quickly back. When it did not suddenly attack her, she stood and walked closer. When the echo died away, the mountain fell eerily silent. Ella drew another deep breath when the mountain abruptly shifted below her with the vibrations of a cavernous roar. Repetitive thumps alerted Ella that the dragon was coming. The boulder had done what Ella had hoped and crushed the dragon’s neck. Moving around the rock she saw the body still intact and breathed a sigh of relief. The dragon had twisted sickly, as if trying )Ѽ