Kael remained silent for several minutes as Nidhogg crisscrossed the world's skies in its true form. The wind still lashed against his body with enough force to hurt an ordinary human, but the dragoness's enormous claws protected him from most of the atmospheric pressure. Even so, the cold of the extreme altitudes penetrated his partially destroyed clothes, mingling with the constant heat emanating from her black and gold scales.
His mind was still trying to process everything that had happened in the last few hours.
Sex with a primordial entity.
A seemingly permanent spiritual bond.
His mother attempting to assassinate his lover using offensive teleportation.
A fall of thousands of kilometers above the planet.
And now he was being carried by a colossal dragon through storm clouds as the sun slowly began to rise on the horizon.
After observing the world below them for long enough, Kael finally spoke.
"Where exactly are we?"
His voice sounded more tired than curious.
