Lyani coiled around the heated cauldron, carefully tilting a flask of glowing purple fluid. The looping spiral's dark gray scales were softly illuminated by light purple incantations. Hanging bottles clanked as harsh winds rattled the dark wood of her store, books covered tables, her work scrawled out over scraps of paper held down by shiny stones.
This most recent brew bubbled a ruby red, roiling with purple smoke. Wrapping around the cauldron she peered over the lid to her foot that clutched the last set of instructions to the brew. Crossed off were chicken scratch notes to let the brew simmer for over a month, bring to a boil, add raven's foot, and a few drops of purple sludge. It was her last vial of it, and even if she extracted more sludge the process could take weeks.
She paused, knowing the sway of the universe would stop her from accurately pouring this vial. Taking a heavy wooden spoon she hit the roof, scattering birds that sat there, and listened. No sound, no sound, no sound? No sound. Setting the spoon down she took up the vial, instructions clutched in her foot as she ever so slowly tilted the vial-
With force enough to rattle the entire house something pounded hard against the double doors of her shop. The spiral jumped, the entire vial of sludge emptying into the cauldron. The bright red erupted into purple smoke that plastered her face and wings making her cough up burnt elixir, the pounding on the door continuing.
"LYNAI! OPEN THE DOOR!" A massive voice bellowed. Wiping only her eyes she noodled her way to the rafters, unlatching the supports and pulling twine to open the doors. Snowflakes and chilly air billowed inside as the great blue head of a massive ridgeback filled the head shaped entrance to the store, his long, pointed snout carelessly denting the wall
"Careful, careful! I'm renting!"
"LYNAI!" She flinched, the boom of his voice hurting her ears.
"YOU ARE LOOKING PURPLE TODAY. I SEEK ANOTHER POTION!"
"Easy, keep it down, I have neighbors-"
"WHAT?"
The little spiral flinched again at the boom. From tip to tail she was about as long as his snout, the double doors accommodating larger dragons in her shop. The bigger dragons always gave her a headache, and this one was certainly not an exception to the rule.
"Just tell me what you need. In a library voice."
"ANOTHER POTION OF GOLDEN VOICE. I AM TO BE PAIRED TODAY AND I WANT TO IMPRESS MY MATE."
She rubbed her temples, coiling up on the floor. "I have two more potions of golden voice. You may have one of them for four gold pieces."
"I WILL HAVE TWO OF THEM FOR TWENTY GOLD PIECES. I WANT THEM BOTH." His head left the "hangar", replaced by a massive bag of gold coins. Each heavy disk was the size of a dinner plate. The action of dropping the bag scattered the notes on her desk. With a sigh she put her feet to the wall and pushed out her spine, unrolling to scoot the bag of gold inside. Drifting up she took the two vials in her teeth and slipped around to the window where the small town lay out below. The vials dropped into his open palm, and without a thanks the ridgeback left.
Lyani turned back to her lab, now an utter mess. Notes mixed with melting snow, a massive sack of coins taking up a third of the room, and a now failed project simmered over an extinguished fire. Her wings drooped.
The sounds of wings met her ears, much smaller wings, and a frilled fae dragon with swirling white and black scales like that of a blizzard. A tiny bird with flitting wings hung in the air by her folded wings. The fae looked at the dent in the far side of the wall.
"Ridgeback?" Her voice asked.
Lyani nodded at the cauldron with a sigh. "The gold should cover most things, it just won't cover the time on this."
"What was it?"
"Elixir of the aurora. I've never made one before, I figured it would make someone's mate happy."
"That's sweet of you. You have a summons from the clan leader. You're to be paired today."
Her wings fluttered nervously, her looping body uncoiling awkwardly. "A summons for courtship? I've never.. what do I do? Do I have to?"
The courier nodded, "come to the lodge at sundown. Elsan and Regina are presiding over the pairings. It means they've chosen a mate for you to strengthen our flight."
Lyani's wings gave a nervous flutter at the mention. "Are you sure its for me?"
Opening her satchel the fae took a scroll out and handed it to her. "It is. It won't say who your mate is to be, you will find out at the pairing. Its normal to be nervous, especially if you haven't been paired before."
The fae offered her a reassuring smile, Lyani hesitantly nodded.
"Nervousness is normal, nervousness is normal. All part of the recipe, right?" She laughed awkwardly, unconvinced.
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As Lyani arrived at the lodge dragons of the flight were making their way in. Fluffy tundras, towering guardians, fleet fae, the ridgeback from before thundered his way up the steps through a door large enough to accommodate him. The spiral slipped through the air, her wings keeping her aloft as she angled around into the rafters of the lodge, looping around the beams comfortably.
The lodge was a great wooden hall built by the founders themselves Elsan and Regina. Faces of dragons and friendly beastclan were carved around the tops of the walls all sized equally. The founder guardians Elsan and Regina presides over great wooden podiums at the far side of the hall, the center meeting space respectfully kept open by all attending dragons. Elsan's sky blue scales contrasted his golden wings, his regal stature accented by the heavy glacier plate over his shoulders, big enough to serve as a closet for Lyani. Regina inspected the flight as they arrived, her own scales a dark purple with similarly golden wings.
Fiddling with her wings Lyani realized she had missed a spot, her left wing was a purple mess from earlier. Contorting herself she stretched to scrub her scales.
"THE CEREMONY OF COURTSHIP WILL COMMENCE." The great bass of Elsan's voice startled Lyani causing her wing to flutter out of her grasp.
Regina stood to address the flight. "IT IS EACH MONTH WE MEET TO PAIR OUR FLIGHT FOR COURTSHIP. IT IS THE STRENGTH OF MANY THAT WILL KEEP OUR HEARTHS WARM AND OUR BELLIES FULL."
Elsan regarded a scroll before him. "WE HAVE SELECTED A NUMBER OF DRAGONS TO COURT EACH OTHER, TO EXPAND OUR FLIGHT. THE SELECTION PROCESS IS RANDOM BUT FINAL. THE CLAN AWAITS YOUR SUCCESS."
Regina glanced towards Elsan's scroll. "LET THE CEREMONY OF COURTSHIP BEGIN."
Clearing his throat with what sounded like a clash of thunder Elsan began to read. "LYANI."
Lyani yelped, tumbling down from the rafters with a wing in her mouth as she tried to clean off the purple mess. That wing quickly retracted as she had the entire flight's attention.
"GILGAMESH."
A gigantic imperial strode forward, larger than any dragon Lyani had met. Her heart stopped. His scales seemed to be made from solid gold, shiny and reflective. His mane was long but well kept, silky and smooth. Great wings were capped in leather adornments, little gears turned, and a scarf longer than her tied off around his neck. She was a touch longer than one of the imperial's great golden horns, altogether he was five times as long as she was.
Lyani leaned over, looking sideways beyond the imperial, desperately hoping Gilgamesh was the green spiral twisted in the rafters. This caused the imperial to awkwardly look behind him, trying to see what she saw.