Ok so most of these won't have a title, just this one specifically. This is in a dragon universe where the war of SandWing succession never happened but Thorn is still queen, and it's the year Thorn saved Qibli from his family.
Qibli's PoV-
Thorn called me into her oasis to talk to me. " Here you go Qibli, go buy as much candy as you want." Thorn said, passing me a pile of gold coins. "What are you talking about?" I asked. "It's Halloween. I figured you'd need something to cheer you up after a few months ago. So go to Possibility and buy all the candy you want." Thorn answered. "Are you sure?" I asked. "Yes, now go knock yourself out." Thorn said. "Thank you." I said. "You're welcome." Thorn said, smiling.
~timeskip to when Qibli gets to Possibility~
I walked around with my giant bag candy which actually was really heavy. I started to look around at everyone else walking around. I noticed a NightWing girl about my age. She was really pretty, with silver teardrop scales near her eyes. She was walking with an adult NightWing that looked like her mom. I was so busy looking at her that I dropped my bag and the candy spilled everywhere. I knelt down to pick up the candy and noticed that she was helping me pick it up. "Hi, I'm Moonwatcher, but most people call me Moon." She said. "I'm Qibli, thank you for helping me pick up my candy." I said. "You're welcome." Moon said. "Do you want some of my candy as a thank you?" I asked. "No, it's fine." Moon answered. "No, I insist." I said. "You don't have to." Moon said. "It's okay, here you go." I said. "Are you sure?" Moon asked. "Yes, I'm sure." I answered. "Thank you." Moon said. "Moon? Where are you?" Her mom called. "Oh, I have to go, thank you for the candy, Qibli." Moon said. "No problem, thank you for helping me pick it up, Moon." I said. "You're welcome, hopefully I see you again." Moon said, walking back to her mom. I would think about her for the rest of the day, although I didn't know why.
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