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Wings of Fire: A Burden (Discontinued)
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Ongoing, First published Aug 03, 2017
DISCONTINUED 

A Nightwing dragonet that was born under 3 full moons, her father left for fear of what she could do when older and a mother that treaters her lower then an animal. (This takes place after book 10 so be warn of some spoilers. Some dragons are my ocs)
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This book is a little outdated and will be getting a rewrite soon! ------------------ Fighting, dragons were always fighting in the Rainforest. Not physically, but verbally. The Rainforest Kingdom was being torn apart by its residents. The RainWing's and NightWing's. Queen Dandelion and King Palmtree are doing nothing to calm down their tribe, so, someone else has to. Lavender is an seven year old dragonet who belongs to both tribes. She's a hybrid, born from her RainWing mother and NightWing father. Her life is wonderful, at least in her family and small village close to the edge of the Rainforest. But, she's starting to notice the change within everyone, as if they know something is coming, something bad. Lavender wants to keep her kingdom safe, just like all dragons do, but she also wants to keep everyone connected and stop them from being torn apart. Will she be able to fix the ties that brought the RainWing's and NightWing's together? Or will they be split apart and she'll be stuck between torn sides. ------------------------ The Wings of Fire series is written by Tui T. Sutherland and this is just a fan-fiction based off of her series. No characters within this book are from the cannon books and it doesn't follow the cannon timeline. If you're reading this on a site other than Wattpad, then you're reading a stolen version from a site who has taken my work without my permission.