Shaded Heart

Shaded Heart

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Shade was born a shortwing. All of the other dragons of her tribe could fly, but she couldn't due to her one stub wing. Shade was cast away from the camp to die at only three moons old. But she survived. None of the Razorbacks knew that a shortwing's stub wing would grow up with time. Shade lived a happy life on the edge of an Upwalker's territory, when one day a Razorback dragon came and persuaded her to join the tribe. She didn't understand their language, but followed the dragon to the tribe's camp where the leader welcomed her and she reunited with her mother. But Shade had no idea of what they were really planning for her.
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"A short yelp escaped her as she slipped off the edge with a fist full of flowers. I shrieked her name and dove off after her. I grabbed her, hugging her close to me. "What the hell are you doing, Decoda! We're going to die!" She shrieked. "Come on, come on!" I chanted, willing my wings into existance. Fire surrounded me and I opened my wings, appearing almost stationary in mid air only about 20 meters from the water. Before I could move them, a horrid shot of pain ripped through my wing as I fealt it tear. I shrieked and whirled around as my wings deteriorated and hit the water first. A stabbing pain in my back hit me first, then another one in the back of my head, causing my vision to black out."

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