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Quote: If you leave someone at least tell them why, because what's more painful than being abandoned; is knowing you're not worth an explanation.

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"Mommy?" I whimpered walking through the thick forest shivering as a fierce wind blew my green hair back. I shivered gripping my thin purple jacket. I've been walking for hours, I was exhausted and in my chest I felt a slight fear that I was going to die alone here in this forest.

I was confused. Where was my mommy? Why did she leave me here?

I jolted my small body falling to the ground harshly; I whined a small sob crawling up my chest. "Mommy!"

"What is with all that noise?!" a deep voice rumbled. I slowly turned my teary eyes to the voice, backing up as two glowing blue eyes peered at me. "A child? Hm, what are you doing all the way out here?"

"P-please." I whispered in fright over the screaming wind. "I just want my Mommy."

A harsh sigh came from the cave and a large white head emerged from the dark abyss. My eyes widened as the slim dragon made its way towards me.

"So you're alone out here." It curled its head around my shaking body, shielding me away from the cold wind.

" Y-yes."

The dragon studied me with intelligent eyes before it blew out from its nose, making the warm breath move my bangs. I stood shakily, my five year old body racking with shivers.

"You're going to die from the cold. Come inside. We'll wait until your mother comes back."

I stood stiff as the dragon stalked back into its cave. It looked back, sighing as he saw me standing awkwardly. "Well…?" I looked down not moving a muscle. It let out a soft growl before picking me up by my jacket with its deadly jaws. "You are a stubborn one." He mumbled as I squiggled in his grasp.

"Let me down you, big snake!" I squeaked. It froze making me stiffen; did I just insult a dangerous dragon that could kill me in a second? Yes, yes I did.

Then it dropped me, its body shaking with laughter. I stared up, confused.

"Child." It mumbled calming down from its laugh attack. "It's been awhile since I laughed that hard." It chuckled at my stunned face. Man…I'm awesome!

It nudged me from the entrance of the cave to its soft underbelly. "Come now. Sleep. I'll wake you when your mother comes." I looked at it in doubt. "What you don't trust me?" it grinned showing off its sharp teeth.

"No." I said bluntly making him chuckle.

As it laid its head on my legs, I tensed up; its body curled up, bring me closer to him. My eyes dropped as it body heat warmed my shivering form.

"Ah," he rumbled as I let out a small yawn. "Sleep, child. I will watch over you."

"My name is Blair." I mumbled laying my head on top of his.

"And mine is Ellil."

I let out a small smile, sleep taking over me. "Thank you…Ellil."

Five years later.

My mother never came back. And for some strange reason, I was glad she didn't. Ellil took me in treating me like I was his own. I grew up with Ellil training me to become a Wind Dragon Slayer. I was pretty talented for being ten.

I breathed in deeply, balancing myself on the mountain range, wind blowing my loose hair around my face.

"Again." Ellil ordered causing me to groan.

"But Eli-"I complained.

"Blair."

"Fine. Whatever you say oh so great master." I brought my hands up; palm to palm, fingers to fingers. "Wind Dragon: Cyclone Claw!" I yelled bringing my hand down in a claw shaped motion, sharp wind slices came from my hands, tearing up the mountain. Rocks flew everywhere at my attack landed. I stood proudly taking in my work.

"Good. Good." Ellil rumbled standing from his perch. "You've improved, young one."

I beamed at his complement, jumping onto his large muzzle. He chuckled before walking back to our cave. He brought me down gently; I stood and plopped onto my makeshift bed consisting of random scraps of cloth I sewed together and a small carved rock. I yawned, causing the leaves to blow wildly.

"Opps." I mumbled running a hand through my hair. "Need to work on that."

Eli nodded as he curled up, his glare looking over the mountain tops. I cocked my head; Eli has been acting strangely. Lately he's been staring out of the cave, as if he were waiting for something.

Curiosity got the best of me, as I hopped from my bed, crawling onto his side; I sat crossing my legs Indian style. I patted his head as he turned to look at me. "What's up, big guy?"

Ellil studied me taking in my young face which changed drastically from when he found me. He shook his head getting up slowly, making sure I didn't fall from his sudden movement.

"I need to take care of some things, Blair." He said opening his large wings about to take flight.

"Can I come with?" I asked.

He let out a sad sigh causing me to frown. "I'm afraid not. Stay here and practice your training."

"Oh. Ok. Well I'll see you when you come back, ay." I smiled. He turned to look at me before taking flight.

"…Right?" I whispered watching him fly away.

I waited, but he never came back. He left me…just like my mother.

Why do they always leave?

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