D-do we have to go separate ways? Moon asked. Come on! You might like your clawmates, Astra said. Yeah, I guess, Moon said. Good bye, I'll see you tomorrow, Astra said. When Astra reached her cave, she saw a small pond-area, with a large pile of sand in another area, and there was a small bed-carved area in another part of the cave with a blanket of moss on it, Astra took the moss-y bed, as she was about to look around, someone accidentally bumped into her, it was a female SeaWing dragonet, she had pale blue and white-pink scales, like the inside of a shell, with hints of light pink along her wings, ears, and horns, she had pearly, tiny, pale, pink-tinted wings with patterns of webbed talonprints patterning her underside, she wore a bracelet of pale pink pearls, she had a clear, high-pitched voice, and was small, from afar appearing a pale, odd, whitish-pinkish-blue-gray dragonet, she also had large, light blue eyes and tiny, light talonprints. Oh, um, sorry, the SeaWing said. It's fine, Astra said. The SeaWing looked no older than a year or 2. I'm Princess Anemone of the SeaWings! The little SeaWing said. And I'm Ostrich! Said a SandWing then walking into the cave.
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What if Moon had an older sister?
FantasyMoon grew up in the rainforest, but not alone, she had her older sister, Astra, Astra was three years older than Moon, she had no mind-reading or future seeing, while Moon could read Astra's mind without even trying or wanting to, and see Astra's fu...