Everyone was still in shock from the information Ezran had given them. He placed Bait down and said it again.
Ezran: There is no miracle healer. I'm sorry.
Callum: Stop being mysterious. If you're gonna make a claim like that, you owe everyone an explanation.
Ezran: Okay. Ava told me--
Callum: Ugh, here we go!
Ezran: No, it's true! I can understand animals.
Callum: Well, did you ask Bait? He might disagree. Or maybe we can find an opinionated squirrel around here somewhere.
Ezran: I knew you wouldn't listen to me.
Y/n: Hey, I'll listen to you.
Rayla: It seems pretty hard to believe.
Y/n walked over and kneeled down in front of Ezran. They gave him a soft smile, encouraging him to open up.
Ezran: I've always been different. It's hard for me to make friends with other kids. I just feel like I don't fit in.
Y/n: That's fine. Fitting in is just boring anyways.
Ezran: But with animals. Somehow, I have this connection. And a few years ago, I realized I could understand what they were saying.
Callum: Can you believe this?
Y/n: It may be a big claim, but he's not the only one who feels the same. He may be young, but he looks serious about this.
Callum: He's probably afraid to go up the mountain.
Ezran: I'm not afraid!
Callum: Come on, Ez, tell the truth.
Y/n: Callum, this is the truth. He wouldn't lie in such a serious matter.
Callum: The first time he did this, I asked him to prove it, so Ezran said that a group of raccoons had told him there was a treasure hidden behind a waterfall. But when I went through the waterfall, did I find a treasure?
Ezran: No.
Callum: But did my underwear get soaked.
Ezran: Yes.
Callum: Case closed.
This was exhausting, Y/n had forgotten about how difficult stubborn people could be. Ezran looked rejected.
Ezran: The raccoons were being mischievous. I have since learned you cannot trust raccoons.
Callum: This is ridiculous! See, this is why you can't make friends.
Y/n froze. Had they heard that somewhere before? No, not the exact way anyway. It was something else.
???: See, this is why you can't blend in!
The image flashed before their mind, fleeting but everlasting. The person was blurred heavily, there weren't any noticible traits. There was a mirror in the back though, a man- No, not a man, but an elf. With skin the color of the night sky looking pitiful at the scene he was watching. Wait. Y/n had seen him somewhere before, but where?
Y/n fell to the ground on their knees. Shaken by the sudden vision.
Ellis: Y/n? Are you okay?
They were already heading up the mountain.
Y/n: Yeah, yeah. I'm coming.
Everyone was still walking up the mountain. Callum was holding his cube of elements, the Moon Rune glowing.
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Turning the Page | The Dragon Prince x reader
FantasyYou were simply walking home from school after another uneventful day. You didn't have the best life, but you could handle it. Your favorite show The Dragon Prince helped you cope with all your problems. You loved everything about it. But you never...