3 | mother of dragons

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You sat in the co-pilot side of the jet with Hiro as he managed most of the controls. This would usually happen whenever you get small little stories in your desk, except your team wasn't with you this time. You ordered for your team to stay behind since something tells you they're not going to handle it like the professionals that they're supposed to be. The passage hinted a lot about dragons, so you would have a feeling of encountering with a dragon at least once. You wanted to have a little encounters as possible so leaving your team behind was probably the best idea you got. If you needed back up, you could always call.

"Where are we heading?" Hiro asked as readied for take off.

"Far North," you answered bluntly.

"How far are we talking?" he asked curiously.

You pulled out the pages from the envelope and unraveled it to show to Hiro. "When you see ice like this," you showed him a page of where the picture was at, "Is where we stop."

"Aye-aye, captain," he nodded.

It has already been an hour and there wasn't even a single island in sight. If it wasn't for the proof in your hands, you would have thought it was a trick. The pages you would get in your office have never been wrong. Your mother confirmed it, but what was odd was that the stories on the pages were sometimes altered then how they usually went. Your mother had told you these were like legends. She would know because she has seen them in visions. She was supposed to help guide heroes, to be their Godmother, but something changed. She realized this when she went on her first mission. You wondered if this story was altered at all like the others.

"I'm sorry, child, but I'm afraid I don't know who you are. Do you remember your name?"

"I can only think a name of [Name]."

"Is this it?" Hiro asked as he snapped you out of your daze.

You looked out the window and compared the picture to the ice outside. "Sea green ice," you murmured, "This is it."

"Cool," Hiro grinned, "What do you want me to do?"

"I need you to available in the air for me," you directed, "This is a recon mission and I need little accidents as possible, so be ready just in case. I'll radio you if anything happens."

"No problem," he grinned again, "Just be careful."

"I'll be fine," you waved goodbye as you jumped off the jet. The jet hovered over the trees on the green side of the island so it wasn't much of a fall, but it did require a tuck and roll landing. You had a gray hiking suit on but it wouldn't provide much camouflage. You pulled out your black with gold trim wrist band out with the gold pen. It responded to your thoughts as it glowed. The piece of cloth around your wrist became black clothing that covered you whole with small golden designs. The golden pen became a katana and strapped to your back. Your armor became a traditional ninja suit even with a cover for your nose and mouth. It was the most stealth suit you had and was perfect for this mission.

The best part of your magical wrist band that it gave you the boost in what the armor is suited for. For example, the metal armor was for strength and the ninja attire for stealth and speed. So being in the ninja suit gave you amazing speed and camouflage skills.

As you explored carefully and quietly, you were amazed with the change in scenery as it went from a rain forest to cold, arctic ice. You stayed in the forest line and looked around the ice sanctuary for any tunnels. You spotted one and quickly ran over to it. You heard a noise and quickly hid behind a rock. You peeked over the edge to see what had mad you go on alert. Your eyes widen in amazement as you finally saw the dragon fly back into the forest where you had came from. It turned out there was a hidden tunnel because the dragon came out of one you didn't see.

You sighed when the dragon was out of sight. You continued your way into the tunnel. The passages to get through were small but enough for you to get through. You made sure to make little sound as possible because of the echoing walls and hard rocks under your feet. You came to an opening and awed at the sight. Dragons of all types were flying around in symphony around a pillar of vegetation and earth. It was amazing to see an ice sanctuary hold beautiful nature with animals actually living inside of it.

"So the legend was true," you awed.

A sudden piercing noise had gotten your attention. You reacted quickly as a blade was swung at you. You dodged and flipped out of the way as the your pursuer continued you to swing. You managed to jump out of the way and get a good distance away from the person. You were crouched as one of your legs stuck out for balance. You gingerly touched the handle of your sheathed sword to prepare yourself for a fight. Your [eye color] orbs looked up to old green eyes through a dragon mask of some sort.

"Who are you?" a woman's voice sounded through her mask.

You realized this might be the woman from the story. "Wait," you cried out and let go of the handle, "I don't want to fight."

"Show yourself," she ignored your plea.

You decided to follow her orders since you wanted to be on her good side. You stood up straighter and pulled the cover off your face. You decided to add the sword as well. You tossed in front of you and it bounced slightly to her feet. She looked down at the sword and then at you again.

"My name's [Name] and I'm here to help you."










"Ugh! I can't believe [Name] left us to deal with the newbies!"

"It's not so bad Anna," her sister scowled, "Each new recruit is required to pass at least three tests before entering the organization, so they're already trained."

"I know," Anna pouted, "But still..."

Elsa rolled her eyes at Anna's over dramatic episodes. The two of them walked down the corridor and came up to a door. There was a sign on the door. 'Training Room' it said.

"You're just being over dramatic," Elsa frowned at her sister before she put on a smile and opened the door.

There were four people that were lined up. One had long, blonde locks that reached her hips. She had gold eyes that shimmered yellow in the light. She held a frown that oddly didn't fit her. The boy next to her had the same color eyes but his hair was snow white. He smirked playfully when they entered the room. Another girl stood next to the albino. Her strawberry curls was held up in a high ponytail. Her eyes sparkled a sea blue color as she stared forward in nonchalant. The final recruit stood next to girl with strawberry locks. He had brown hair that stuck out in many places and his eyes glimmer with false kindness as he smiled.

"Welcome to the ACS," Elsa greeted, "You are among the few that managed to graduate and becoming an official agent of our organization."

The brunt smiled, "We're happy to be here."








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