I still wanna sleep...
Let me sleep...
I SAID LET ME SLEEP FOR THE STARS SAKE- oh... it's a wild Peter in my face. All night I have been trying to get some rest, and it wasn't successful.
"Hi," he said, like a crEEP.
"Hello. Can I sleep?"
"Nope, it's raining outside,"
"Holy fu.... fudge sticks! Fudges tick! Pudgy licks!"
I took the readiest exit, disregarding everyone who still was sleeping- hold on one second! The sun's rays shone through the hole in the ceiling. A small breeze was outside, comfortable for the hot ones.
"PETER! You liar!" I yelled back, causing some moaning from the others.
"You drew something to go outside at about this time, so I tried to encourage you!" He shouted back.
Something I drew to remind...
Seika!
"Thank you Peter!" I returned to him with my voice, while climbing out of our subterranean home.
Sunshine tried to welcome me, but it ended up feeling like a burn. Cause you know, it's summer! I quickly shifted into flying form and zipped to the planter. Kymari lined the streets, some looking up to my presence.
Coming to the planter building, Seika was already there.
"Hello!"
"Hi!" I chimed, landing in front of them, still in flying form. "How long have you been there?"
"About five hours- no not really. Five minutes," they laughed in their voice, like embarrassment.
"Ok good. Follow quickly! The sun's getting to me," I fell back, the swift Seika quick to do action.
Though I must had fooled them when I twirled back and headed towards home. They stood in the air idle for a few awkward seconds, before realizing that I wasn't falling.
I stayed above this time, to avoid any face smashing, and keep us both the least fearful. They came to my side,
"So... you guys live in a park... but you are very sensitive to sunlight?"
"Exactly right! But it's underground, you see," I answered, making Seika's ears flick in realization.
"Oooh, that makes more sense," they gasped. I started descending towards the main entrance. "You guys can't use mind links?"
"Sadly not, I'd like to have that ability on hand instead of using up our voice," I sighed, landing under the tree branches with them just behind me, while shifting into simple form.
Seika turned to me, speaking with a nervous tone, "I hope they don't attack me, or any of us dragonets."
"Me too," I commented, moving some twigs used as a door to hide us.
Sometimes a Kymari would sit here, not realizing that it's our main entrance. Luckily they wear clothes other than armor and giant belt things. The males have beefy armor stuff, with pull-out weapons on their side. However the females tend to not have any armor, but instead a big belt with some melee weapons.
"Do they know you exist? As in the Kymari?" Seika peeped. I looked at them, but maybe too harsh cause their eyes kept ignoring me.
"Yeah, only four days ago, while we did our Rain Dance. Come in before I shrivel up," I said quickly, motioning once my body was underground.
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Upon... something?
FantasyNote: this is inspired off of CrystalSchere's book Upon wings of change. You get the story. People got kidnapped and turned into dragonets. Then aliens came and killed off all the humans. But what would happen if one of the alien ships beam went won...