were cast by the mountain rocks and jagged peaks. Boulders and crumbling drifts of black-slate rock wound like dry rivers up the mountains. Castor whistled, and Nera raced up a riverbed, only to loop back â all in the time it had taken Gulkien and Firepos to fly the same distance. Castor called up: âI bet your Beasts canât fly that fast!â
âOf course they can,â Tanner said, not wanting to admit the truth. Nera was faster.
Nera shot back and forth in maddening bursts. Fireposâs feathers shook in the air with her steady wing beats, and Gulkienâs wings creaked and stretched on the wind gusts. Nera was toying with them.
âProve it,â Castor yelled. âLetâs see if you can keep up!â
âYouâre on!â Tanner called down. âOh, and Castor? If I beat you to the next mountain, you have to be quiet for the rest of the trip.â
Castor smiled and sat back, his hands behind his head, so he was holding on to Nera with only his thighs. âAnd if I beat you,â Castor said, âyou have to give me your sword.â
âIâm not going to give you my sword, Castor.â
âJust until we get there,â Castor shouted. âBesides, I thought you said your bird was fast.â
Tanner glanced at Gwen. âAll right, Castor. Ready â¦â
Castor said, âSet â¦â
They hunched forward.
âGo!â Gwen yelled.
Tanner and Castor stared in astonishment as Gulkien streaked ahead of them, his paws tucked up underneath him, his leathery wings flapping hard.
âNow, Firepos!â Tanner shouted.
Castor yelled, âGo, Nera!â
The boys and their Beasts raced after her. Tanner held tightly to Fireposâs neck, his eyes streaming in the rushing air. She shot like an arrow after Gulkien, her wings close to her back. Below Firepos, Nera ran in a rapid, frantic rhythm. Her huge paws thudded against the rocks and her coat rippled as she darted from boulder to mountain ledge. Gulkienâs movements in the air were more measured and even, while Firepos used her wings only occasionally, zooming as straight as a dagger through the sky. Tanner could hear Castor shouting encouragement to Nera below them.
As they burst over the pass at the end of the valley, Gulkien suddenly pulled back, directly into the path of Fireposâs flight. Nera jerked to a stop below them, and Firepos beat her wings to stay in the same spot of mountain air.
Castor shouted, âWhatâs the matter with you two? Weâre still racing!â
âNo, weâre not,â Gwen said.
âWhy?â Castor demanded.
âLook.â
A black mountain range of three peaks loomed ahead of them. Plumes of gray-white smoke rose amid the summits. The mountains tapered into ugly spikes that seemed to stab at the sky, and as they flew closer, Tanner realized the smoke was coming from long slits in the high rock. Vents, he thought. The kind an armory would need.
They flew between the peaks. Just as Castor had said, the inner slopes fell into a deep cavity, the bottom of which was filled with gray water. About halfway up the nearest black mountain, Tanner spotted a square entrance, braced with wooden supports, like a mine shaft.
âWhy arenât there guards outside?â Gwen called over the wind.
âMaybe Derthsin doesnât think he needs them,â Tanner said. âRemember how his soldiers were attacking ordinary farmers, just because they could? Derthsin is overconfident.â
Castor urged Nera on. âBeat you there!â
âCastor, wait!â Tanner shouted. The time for games was over. Firepos dove after them in a steep drop that made Tannerâs stomach jump. He gripped Fireposâs feathers â the ground was rushing up too fast. Firepos pulled out of her dive and glided to land at the cave entrance. Nera arrived beside her, and a moment later, Gulkien brought Gwen down. After they all dismounted
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