The Search: for the Fire Ruby (part 1)

The Search: for the Fire Ruby (part 1)

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Voices fill the air. All the wolves are staring at the fainted wolf who risked many things to try and complete her destiny, to defeat the bear. The wolf, known as Silver.She had completed her task, but was left fainted, scars and bites covering her body, half dead, and has been left at the cave for one year. All the wolves begin asking many questions.
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Suddenly there was a huge roar. I take a step back covering my ears, my head spins, it is so loud I can't hear myself think. I stand at the mouth of the cave that yawns wide open on the side of a cave. Its big, bigger than a mountain lion bigger than a bear. And I am about to walk into it's cave. But I HAVE to find out what it is. What if there IS a dragon? It will eat me for sure. but I keep going, I just need to make sure it doesn't see me. I walk to this opening as the path split in two edging me across the wall. I will be careful, silent, it will never know I was even here. There is a rocky cliff side and a drop. I look up from my thought and my eyes lock with gleaming golden eyes. I freeze every muscle in my body locks and I can't move. Towering taller than a building stands something I never thought could exist. A dragon. My heart pounded in my ears as my blood ran cold.

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