" What is what?” asked Armand. “I don’t hear anything.”
I hadn’t taken my eyes from Jesse. “There’s more than one. Two at least, right?”
“Two,” he said. “I hear two.”
Armand stood. “Two what?”
I sent him a look. “Zeppelins. Headed this way.”
He stared at us, silent. And really, what could he say? Sorry my father doomed us all? Nice knowing you?
“All right, all right.” I chafed my hands nervously up and down my sides, rumpling the shirt. “I can-I can fly up there. Turn to dragon. Claw them open, make them crash.” Instinctively, I turned to Jesse, almost plaintive. “Can’t I?”
He took up my and. I swear I saw the stars brighten around him, a sparkling, silvered nimbus. “Perhaps.”
“Well, I have to. That’s all there is to it. I have to.”
“No,” burst out Armand. “They have guns! Bombs! They’ll fill you with holes before you can blink!”
“Not if I’m smoke.”
“Smoke can’t tear apart a dirigible! "
― Shana Abe , The Sweetest Dark (The Sweetest Dark, #1)