Four different people, a few being dragons, and maybe a few being humans.
And their life will never be the same, after the event of a person has done.
Miranda was never ready to be something new, to have dragons start to destroy every village ever created ever since that stupid son of a coward, Cottonmouth, stole an egg from a harmless dragon. Before her life, it was completely normal, and being able to speak Dragon was better, but how can she talk to any dragon without them trying to kill her? Would it end? Would everything be normal?
Iris was having a normal day until all of a sudden, a human stole an egg, an egg that was her niece. How would Iris let that even slide? What would any person do that? No dragon treated them wrong, so what was up with that? Iris needed to know, she can't just leave a mystery unsolved. But, would her life be the same? Hopefully it would, and yet, the war hasn't even began to start.
Lyla didn't understand it, her friend was missing, and she didn't know where her own friend was! After going out of the forest, she realized that dragons were suddenly more scared of Lyla, and only the few were extremely angry and tried to kill her! But why? What happened? And where's her friend?
Snake was one of those weird hybrids that's unknown, and you know what? He doesn't mind even if he gets bullied. But, now, that doesn't matter anymore, Phyrria is in danger because of a rumor, somebody stole plenty of eggs, and Snake is pretty mad about it. Why would any human do that? Even though he himself is a dragon, why does that give humans the right to steak eggs? It's unreasonable, and he's gonna know why.
A Maybank and A Cameron? It's almost like a modern Romeo and Juliet. It's forbidden for them to be together. Could be the end of the world.
The stolen glances, the hidden feelings, the unspoken words, the secret meetings and the obvious hatred towards each other followed by constant conflicts and some hidden past that threatened them but there are always invisible strings tied and pulling them together no matter how hard the tides trying to pull and part them away from each other.