Chapter 7

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     A/N: This chapter is from "the girls" POV. Hope you enjoy a new POV. Btw the rest of the book will be from Trinit's perpesctive, I just wanted to change things up a bit. Also, sorry the chapters so short. Hope you enjoy! :)

"BAM!" she barely avoided being smashed as a dragon tried to squash her and the sound echoed through her. This place was horrible, like never ending ladder. She had been making her way up and peeking in huts for about a week now. She was starting to loose hope, but she had to keep going, for Trinit. The sun was almost gone, it was time to find a place to stay the night.

He saw a low branch hanging over a nearby bridge. When no dragons were around, she dashed to it, climbed up a vine hanging off it and sat down near the base of the branch. There was more than enough room on it. Before she fell asleep, she checked her food supply. She kept her supply's in a large leather backpack. Over the span of a few months only about half of her food had been depleted.

As she looked around for anywhere Trinit could be, she noticed a hut a few trees across. It was quite a bit higher as well, about the height five full grown dragons. It was bigger than rest of them, and dragons would occasionally look at it like something would happen, or someone would come out of it. Maybe it was were the queen stayed. It did have dragons stationed outside of it. They looked so serious it was almost funny.

It would make sense that the queen would want some sort of exotic. Wait, did you just refer to Trinit as an exotic pet? Now you've lost it. Just as she was about the think more into it her eyes started to droop. I'll make plans tomor- and just like that she fell asleep. She was on one of those platforms in the sun with seas of flowers. Trinit was there too!"I found you!" said the girl. Trinit didn't smile. "What's wrong?" She looked down the see a dragon claw pierced through her torso. "It's too late, I'm gone, and it's all your fault. She was about to apologize when a group of watchers came running and dragged her away. "NO! I'M SORRY!" she said.

She woke up with a gasp, her eyes filled with tears. It's not real, it's not real. But what if it is? What if she's gone? No, you can't loose hope. You can't do anything about it if she's already gone. She was more determined now then ever. She wiped her tears and stood up. That hut. That's were I'll go. It'll probably take a week or two, but it's the best place to go.

She was to far in now to turn back, if she gave up now, she would let the dragons win. She would let the Watchers win. She couldn't let that happen. She'd be okay. "Oh please, please be ok."

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