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Fire (2nd Book of Imagine Series)

Fire (2nd Book of Imagine Series)

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"D-dragons" Marian quivered as she hid behind me. "Mari..calm down I'm here.." I assured her as she stood straight in front of the dragon. He was guarding a ginormous door about double the size of my mansion, the carriage was smushed into pieces as the two dragons were just standing there. "Excuse me sir!" Marian yelled. She was so tiny compared to the dragon as he came face to face with Marian and asked "What is it?". Marian jumped up as her face was near the dragon's face, then stood straight again. As everything starts to become one again, the dragons are back. Marian's friends and new comrades starts exploring more about Imagine.
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I shuddered. It had never been so dark, nor so quiet before. There was always the light of the moon to guide me. The sound of the wind against the trees. I shook the thought from my mind and continued further into the wood. Then I saw it. A white light spread across the ground in front of me. The clouds had parted from where they were, revealing the moon at its fullest. I stared in awe. It had never been so bright. The ambiance began to come back. The wind began to dance with the trees. I closed my eyes. The scent of oak filled my nose and exhaled through my mouth. The aroma filled me with exhilaration. It filled me with something I couldn't explain. I felt something I hadn't felt in a long time. Although it was something I wasn't used to feeling, I craved it deeply. I felt happy. I felt as if nothing else mattered than this moment. I opened my eyes. Everything seemed clearer. I could see the particles of dust flying in the beam of light that shone around me. I wanted to stay here for longer. I wanted this moment to last forever. Until I saw the wolf. It was hidden among the fold of trees behind me. It stared at me in aggravation. It's brows furrowed in my direction. It's face, livid with anger, revealed a set of unpleasant and sharp teeth. It began to move slightly forward. The wolf bounded towards me. It happened so quickly I had no time to react. It's limbs outstretched. It's teeth bared. My body, paralyzed from fear, refused to move. My lip quivered, urged to call for help, but no help would come. I was too deep into the woods. No one would hear my screams. The thought was soon interrupted by the wolf's teeth digging into my side.

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