I was walking in the darkest part of the woods in this part of Celtradon. I smiled and killed everything I came past with a sense of ease. I even just swung my sword at high level creatures with a lot of ease. I walked further in to the darkness they called the deep woods. I smiled when I saw a cave. I walked in with caution, but I saw what was in the cave, several skeletons. I grinned like a buffoon for a while, I even sat on a pile of skulls awaiting the beast that could’ve caused this horrible scene. I heard shuffling feet, I stood up and rested on my large two-hand sword.
“Who dares trespass on our territory?” a large man asked with several people behind him.
I felt fine until I saw a familiar face, Loki’s, I felt a sudden urge to yell. But I kept calm. I was confident enough I could beat all of them.
“Friends, seriously Loki? I thought you meant ‘hanging out’ friends.” I laughed with a big smile on my face.
“Z-Zed?” Loki’s reply.
“Do you wish to die you little bitch?” the biggest and baddest guy asked.
I stared at him in amusement. I straightened my back, and picked up my sword, placing it on my shoulder for support.
“My dear stranger, do you feel like dying today?” I grinned, hoping my eyes showed my lust for spilt blood.
“Little whore!” The man screamed attacking me.
“Whatever,” I gleamed, simply side stepping the attack and thrusting my sword into his shoulder and pushing it up.
He was astonished from the hit as his arm fell from his chest with ease. But it didn’t stop, another attacked me in determination for revenge for his leader. I parried his charge and kneed the side of his chin, I heard a small crack. He fell to the ground in utter pain groping his dislocated jaw.
“W-wait!” Loki called as the next opponent ran towards me.
A female, she was going to be fun.
“The flexibility of a snake.” I muttered glaring at her.
“The strength of a mountain lion compared too little ol’ me.” She smiled.
“An obvious lie,” I laughed.
She threw a dagger at me, I dodge not looking away. She threw several more, they all fell to the ground, and I was a foot away when Loki stepped in front of her. Of course I stopped in time to just to be nudging his stomach. He scowled in disagreement.
“Fine Loki, I was just looking for some fun.” I said placing the sword back in place, “But I would never hurt you.” I grinned placing my hands on his neck and biting his lip.
“Eh?” the entire group huffed in unison.
“I’ll be at home!” I gleamed, I left waving goodbye to Loki, who was waving back in desperation of my coming back.
“You guys,” he turned around to them, the injured on the piled skulls, “he’s my boyfriend, the one I told you about.”
“He is not so innocent when he is trying to impress you.” The girl giggled.
I walked further into the woods; I snuck up onto a large beast, only to realize that it was a really small dragon. I smelt me or something, because it turned around wagging its tail.
“Hey-a fella,” I said walking towards it with caution.
It snorted in reply, it looked like it was smiling to finally see someone who wasn’t gripping their sword.
I smiled and said, “Do ya got an owner big guy?”
Its head fell and a little steam came from its nose. I’ll take that as a no.
“No?” I asked, “Well that’s weird, you look like an awesome big guy,” I smiled at it.
Its head lifted slowly and smiled back, it crawled a little closer and licked my face.
“Aww!” I screamed in adoration, “You are so cu-ute!” I patted his head.
For a dragon he really loved me.
I smiled and said, “How-a-bout you be my dragon?”
It nodded, suddenly it let out a lot of smoke, I couldn’t see it any longer. I heard a long bang and the smoke cleared away. The dragon was gone, or so I thought. It was just a baby dragon, it was itty-bitty baby dragon. I called for it to come forth to me and smiled when it did.
“What do you want your name to be?” I asked, “How about Poof?” I grinned.
It smiled and nodded. It licked my face for a long time.
I stood up and said “C’mon little guy, Poof, c’mon baby.” I squealed with excitement.
“I was planning on getting a new home anyways,” I told the dragon that was in my arms, “Maybe I can get you a little dragon house for you to play in when I can’t be with you.” I smiled when it nudged me like I was its mother, “So Poof, what do you think?” I asked it about what it thought about the idea of having its on play home.
It wagged its adorable little dragon tail in agreement. I smiled and continued to talk to it on the way home.
~Several hours later of talking and walking home with Poof, the dragon~
“Okie-dokey!” I smiled at my baby dragon, “We’re home! I’m going to buy a new inside then, so there is more room for everybody!” I smiled while explaining to the little guy.
I opened up the main menu for ‘Real Life’ and clicked on the house inside store, I looked at several choices before I picked one. It had two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large kitchen, a large living room, and a nice sized storage area, I even got us a laundry room (one with a washer and dryer, well, a maid who would wash our close, and a maid who would dry them.). It was three-thousand gold coins, but that was pocket money for me. I had a small home, because I hadn’t anyone else live with me.
The home magician came; he waved his wand three times enchanting, “Become the home insides the owner wishes it to be.”
“Cool,” I whispered to Poof, she only smiled wagging her cute scaly tail.
The home magician left and I went inside, even though it had been the second time I had bought another inside, it had still amazed me.
“Hey Loki, this is Zed, I am private whispering you, to tell you that I bought another inside for my home, so there is way more room for you and Poof! When you come back, you’ll love it!” I private whispered Loki to tell him the exciting news, “Also, Poof is my new pet dragon, you two will get along great, I’m sure!”
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