" Domi was on the bridge with Cloudwalker." Little Horse hacked at a section of the hull with his ejae. "Rainlily took in too much smoke, but she got out without being burned. Two of tengu with her were not so lucky. You were hurt?"
Wolf held up his spell-covered hand, careful not to flex. "Just this but it's healing." Wolf glanced over the many dead laid out and covered. "How many tengu did you take with you?"
"Those are oni." Discord was favoring the leg bitten by the dragon earlier in the week. "Most we killed taking the dreadnaught."
Blood on the pavement showed that there had been fighting after the crash too.
A cry went up and people were lifted free of the wreckage. A tengu male and female, both young, face painted for war. They were battered but alive.
"Were they with you or against you?" Wolf asked.
"They caught domi when she was knocked from the dreadnaught." Little Horse said.
" Domi promised that all tengu would be under her protection," Discord added.
"All?" Wolf indicated that the war-painted tengu were not to be harmed. "How many does that include?"
Discord shrugged and then gave a wry smile. "I do not think domi bothered to find out."
More survivors were lifted out. Durrack, a woman, and another pair of tengu, these from the spaceship.
"I can see shielding!" Little Horse cried. "Cloudwalker has his shield up!"
"He and domi should be the only ones left." Discord said.
They cut carefully through the shattered wood and broken instruments to the young sekasha. Despite his shield, he'd been knocked unconscious. He still protected Tinker, however, in his loose hold. Wraith leaned into the hole they had cut and whispered to Tinker the word to deactivate Cloudwalker's shields, which needed to be spoken close to the sekasha's heart. It felt like eternity before the hurt and dazed Tinker understood what was wanted of her and the shimmering blue of the shields vanished.
The healers from the hospice cast spells to make sure they could be safely removed, then, the two were lifted carefully out of the womb of twisted wreckage. Only then could Wolf hold Tinker in his arms and reassure himself that she had emerged once again safely out the void. She seemed so small and fragile without her normal vibrant personality.
"Oh, thanks gods, I was so worried about you," she murmured as if it had been him in the airship. "The others?"
"Your Hand is safe." He spared her the news of the dead tengu.
She cried in dismay at the extent of the damage to the airship. "Oh, I crashed True Flame's dreadnaught! He's going to be angry."
"He will not care. It is a thing. All things wear out - just usually not in such a spectacular fashion."
Tinker groaned.
"Do not worry, beloved. He will be only concerned that you and yours are safe and that the dragon is dead."
Tinker whimpered against his shoulder. "Windwolf, I've made the tengu mine."
"So I've heard."
"Please, don't hurt them. I promised them that they will be safe."
"They are safe."
"You won't hurt them?"
"I will protect them safe for you." He kissed her carefully. "Rest."
True Flame and the Stone Clan were arriving, so he reluctantly, he gave Tinker over to the healers and the protection of her beholden.
True Flame stopped on the edge of the roadway where he could see the dead dragon, the crashed dreadnaught, and in the distance, like an exclamation mark in the weak morning sky, the towering spaceship.
"You were right, Wolf."
"I was?"
"She's surprisingly destructive for one so small. I am starting to see why you love her so-she is the right size for you."
"Yes, she is."
A shout caught his attention. Little Horse and Wraith Arrow were holding the Stone Clan sekasha back from the tengu.
"What's going on here?" True Flame stalked down to the river's edge.
"These tengu are still alive." Earth Son stood behind his First, Thorne Scratch. He pointed at the battered and soaked tengu who had given Little Egret CPR.
"Yes," Wolf noticed that the Wyverns were watching. A whispered discussion was being passed through their ranks. "And they are staying that way. My domi has taken the tengu as beholden."
"They are oni," Earth Son snapped. "We must eliminate the monsters before they can breed to dangerous numbers."
"The tengu and the half-oni are no different than the elves," Wolf pitched his argument to True Flame and the silent sekasha. "We were created by the skin clan, as they were created by the oni. They are turning on the oni as we turned on the skin clan. Yes the oni are as evil as the skin clan - but we merely need to look at ourselves to know that good can come from evil."
"Tengu flock together." Forest Moss drifted into the conversation, his tone light, as if he was discussing clouds. Wolf could not tell how the mad one felt on the issue. "Their loyalty to one another will supersede any claim that they make to you. If you act against one of their brethrens, they will turn on you."
"Tinker ze domi holds all the tengu." The astronaut tengu named Jin said.
True Flame looked at Jin. "All? How many are all?"