Post by Stormelle on Jan 25, 2005 21:34:33 GMT -5
A small red dragon among many lay neseled with it's brothers and sisters. a large golden dragon hunched over them her red eyes wacth them as the lay asleep.
The little red sturred. It's eyes still closed it began to walk to near to the egde. The mother's tail gental lifted it and brought it nearer to her. How ever not soon enof. A large blue surpent maneged to claw the mothers tail. The mother sceamed in pain.
As she did a large male dagon eyes like fire and body like the noonday sun grabed the surpent around the neck. Fligging it from the nests eged.
After many hours a stom began to brew above them. Slowly one by one. The mother anf father dragon moved their younge into a den.
The stom came quikly and the younge red was left behind. Her tender scales and soft wings wound have been torn would it not have been for some misterese forse. But blind like a younge pup she stumbled over the nests eged and down down down.
She landed with a tud on a small pacth of summer grass.
Her cries echoed across the land her small ears flapping as she stumbled on her unsturdy feet.
In the distance a small surpent sat wacth the dragon as it came nearer. Or so near the the younge surpent could have swiped it's long claws on the dragons neck and had a lovly meal.
However it hissed loudly and moved away from the younge dragon. Who stumbled on the small hole the syurpent had been sleeping in. The dragon feel and cried out again. this time several surpents heard it. but as the wind blew hard it forssed several leaves to fall ontop of the dragon. Who with a sigh felt wamr and safe and feel into a deep and unkind sleep.
She drept of a larg gold figer towwering over her garding her then it was gone and she was all alone.
As the night waled on the younge dragon burried deeper into the ground. Her dreams grew hard and when the sun shone on her small hole she woke with a start. Her amber eyes a glow fully open. Her head up her ears priked she carfully dug the small hole as deep as her soft claws could. she tugged in heeps of fress summer grass and when she went away pulled the largest leaves she could find over the entrance of her small home.
As she walked around tring to find a small rabit or some sort of pra she cought sight of many green eyes looking at her. She shivvered slightly.
Her whole body shoke as she tugged the small fox she had cought back to her home. With a little more ese then diggin her hole she began to eat her meal just out side of her den.
Soon large clouds gathered above her. Spring weather often brotght the death to such dragons as her self. But they unkie her did not often servive the first night as most were found by the serpents. Some who's eyes would not open for yet another mounth had fallen into small streams, their small wings tangeling them in the shallows. But as this younge dragon tossed away the remains of her meal she seemed oddly confedent as she pulled the leaves over her den and covered herself in a blanket of soft summer grass.
The little red sturred. It's eyes still closed it began to walk to near to the egde. The mother's tail gental lifted it and brought it nearer to her. How ever not soon enof. A large blue surpent maneged to claw the mothers tail. The mother sceamed in pain.
As she did a large male dagon eyes like fire and body like the noonday sun grabed the surpent around the neck. Fligging it from the nests eged.
After many hours a stom began to brew above them. Slowly one by one. The mother anf father dragon moved their younge into a den.
The stom came quikly and the younge red was left behind. Her tender scales and soft wings wound have been torn would it not have been for some misterese forse. But blind like a younge pup she stumbled over the nests eged and down down down.
She landed with a tud on a small pacth of summer grass.
Her cries echoed across the land her small ears flapping as she stumbled on her unsturdy feet.
In the distance a small surpent sat wacth the dragon as it came nearer. Or so near the the younge surpent could have swiped it's long claws on the dragons neck and had a lovly meal.
However it hissed loudly and moved away from the younge dragon. Who stumbled on the small hole the syurpent had been sleeping in. The dragon feel and cried out again. this time several surpents heard it. but as the wind blew hard it forssed several leaves to fall ontop of the dragon. Who with a sigh felt wamr and safe and feel into a deep and unkind sleep.
She drept of a larg gold figer towwering over her garding her then it was gone and she was all alone.
As the night waled on the younge dragon burried deeper into the ground. Her dreams grew hard and when the sun shone on her small hole she woke with a start. Her amber eyes a glow fully open. Her head up her ears priked she carfully dug the small hole as deep as her soft claws could. she tugged in heeps of fress summer grass and when she went away pulled the largest leaves she could find over the entrance of her small home.
As she walked around tring to find a small rabit or some sort of pra she cought sight of many green eyes looking at her. She shivvered slightly.
Her whole body shoke as she tugged the small fox she had cought back to her home. With a little more ese then diggin her hole she began to eat her meal just out side of her den.
Soon large clouds gathered above her. Spring weather often brotght the death to such dragons as her self. But they unkie her did not often servive the first night as most were found by the serpents. Some who's eyes would not open for yet another mounth had fallen into small streams, their small wings tangeling them in the shallows. But as this younge dragon tossed away the remains of her meal she seemed oddly confedent as she pulled the leaves over her den and covered herself in a blanket of soft summer grass.