Tokyo, Japan
Sunday, January 6th 12:21 a.m.
ShinI was in cram school when the fire came. It seemed that, though extremely illogical, the cram school was the first to be touched by dragonfire. I guess that's appropriate. Cram school was hell.
It seems so insane to even talk about the dragons, which were still viewed as mythological creatures in our minds, the logical minds of high schoolers in Japan.
Yet even logical was burned that Saturday in January at 5:21 p.m. it burned with the cram school.
How, you may ask, did such advanced technology miss every single sign that would show that dragons existed.
The answer: idiocy.
Yep, dragons exist. But our minds had been wired to expel every illogical thought we could ever have.
So we stayed idiots. And we burned as idiots.
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Fire Caps
FantasyIn a world devastated by dragons that rose from the polar ice caps, find out what happens when kids from New York, Paris, Tokyo, and Cairo see their cities destroyed before their eyes. Will they bond with the dragons, or burn with their homes . . .