Chapter 2
The next day when Hasse wakes up, he goes straight out into the living room to look at the two animals and he stops when he sees them.
The dragons have grown during the night and are now the size of a large polar bear standing up. The male continues to chase the female around and she makes louder choppy noises. She doesn't seem amused by being chased. They knock over a lot of things when they run around, but Hasse doesn't have that many fragile items in his house.
Hasse thinks about how he should try to get the male to stop following the female all the time. Maybe go out for a walk with it?. Well, it is probably very strong and may not do what Hasse wants. In addition, it may not want to go for a walk.
Hasse gives them some meat from the freezer and they are calm and quiet while they eat the meat. The dragons heat the meat by spraying fire on it and when the pieces of meat are swallowed, the dragons seem to want even more meat. Hasse intends to buy home more meat during the day, but they have to make do with what they've had for so long.
The male continues to chase the female around after they have eaten. Finally, the female gets really angry at the male's chasing and spew fire at him. The fire hits the male in the head and he looks both surprised and a little offended. So rude. Hasse doesn't think it's okay that they spew fire indoors and tells them.
- Hey! No fire spewing indoors. You can do that outdoors.
The female innocently looks up at Hasse. What, spewing fire? The female snorts and enters the Rest Room and when the male follows, she snorts hard at him. The male stands and looks at Hasse. At least he doesn't snorts at him.
Hasse is eating breakfast and flipping through today's newspaper and suddenly he sees an advertisement that seems interesting. The male stands and looks over the newspaper.
"Last chance today. Bring a furry to Liseberg and get free entry for both of you. Only applies to ONE furry and one person per household. The offer only applies during the furry days."
What a good idea, thinks Hasse. He chooses to bring the male there. Then the female finally gets to be alone for a few hours. The male looks very nice and Hasse guesses that people will like his appearance. But first he has to decorate the dragon so people don't realize it's a real dragon. And he must give him a name. Hasse gives the purple dragon the name pole star. It's a fitting name.
When Hasse has finished decorating the dragon with a lot of blue and purple knick-knacks, he goes out of the villa and opens the old horse transport that they went on yesterday. The dragon walks right in and lays down on the floor. Once it's inside and has laid down and straightened the wings so they don't stick out during transport, Hasse closes the door and goes to his car.
Hasse drives towards town and parks near Liseberg and when he has parked and paid the parking ticket, he goes and releases the dragon. The dragon follows nicely and is very curious about everything that is heard and moves. There are many furries outside the entrance at Liseberg and some of them see the dragon and become jealous. They also wants to look like this dragon and be this big.
In the end it is Hasses and the dragon's turn. The person sitting in the hatch thinks the dragon is too big to be someone who is dressed up, but they are still allowed into the park. Lots of furries watch as they enter and some go and greet the dragon.
The dragon sniffs curiously at the people standing and watching it. Someone asks if they can pet the light blue mane that the dragon has from its head down to its tail. Hasse becomes thoughtful but allows several people to pet the dragon's blue mane. The dragon seems to like it and makes a cooing sound.
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Dragon life
FantasyHasse lives a normal life in Gothenburgh when he suddenly falls down in a big cave on one of his daily walks. Hasse Finds three dragon eggs in the cave and take they home. Two of the eggs hatches and the two dragons soon grow up and start to reprodu...