What is there else to life? Do I just keep on swimming? Am I the only dragon of this sea world? What is there to this life? a SeaWing dragonet thought as they slowly swam through the clear water.

Her scales were turquoise with small hints of pale and dark blue under her eyes. Her eyes shined with the dark blue under her. Her small wings were wide out as she slowly swam. She stopped from time to time to let herself drift across the fresh sea water. It was the only thing she was able to feel at all, beside all of the plants she slight press against or try to eat. It all tasted bad, but something told her that she needed to eat it.

All I've been doing with my life is eating and swimming. I don't understand. Is there more dragons like me or am I the only one? the turquoise dragonet sighed in her mind.

The dragonet suddenly stopped by a coral reef. She landed on the sandy ground. She slowly tucked her wings to her side. She quietly sighed as she saw the fish swimming around it. The walked up to one of the coral reeves. She saw the fish swim away from her as she walked up to them. When all of the fish swam away, she stuck out her talons to rip off a piece of the coral. She brought the coral to her mouth as she started to slowly chew it. She cringed as she forced herself to eat it. She was hungry, but she wasn't when she tried to eat the coral though.

It's so horrible! How would anyone eat this? I mean, it's the only thing I've been given to eat. the dragonet hissed as she continued to chew and swallow the horrible tasting coral.

"You see them yet?" a sudden voice shouted out.

The dragonet dropped the piece of coral as she flinched. She heard something else rather than herself thinking. It didn't sound like at her. She spread open her wings as she drifted off in the water. Was the sound coming from the water? She swam as she listened. It wasn't just one voice now. It was two new and mysterious voices.

"You said they would be here?" the first voice questioned with a hiss in their voice.

"Maybe they're just late." the new second voice replied back.

"Well, I'll claw out their eyes if they show up any later than they should. They knew I was busy." the first one hissed.

"Stabbing them would be better." sighed the second voice with a growl in their tone.

The turquoise dragonet pulled back a little. She didn't like how they sounded at all. Even if they were the first voices she heard rather than hers, that doesn't mean she has to like it. She may only have the fish as company, but some of them were stupid or ugly looking. The dragonet also really liked how sharks looked, especially at her when they looked at her from a far. This wasn't much different than all of the fish.

"Well, when I'm done with this whole mission, the first thing I'm doing is going back to the Kingdom of Sand. I need to get back home." she heard the first voice say.

Kingdom of Sand? she questioned in her mind. What's that?

"Same here. I especially need to get back to my dragonets and wife." the second voice muttered loudly.

"Well, I was thinking about going back to my parents. They need some company with how they retired and how they stick to art now. I'm pretty sure my father wouldn't mind if I come to see how their artwork is going. That's really the only way they're able to sell some stuff." the first one suddenly replied back.

"What are you? A dragonet?" the second voice hissed in a very mocking voice.

"Oh shut up!" growled the first voice back.

The dragonet suddenly stopped. She heard the voice and all their chattering was loud, but there weren't around her. She looked up and sighed. They couldn't be coming from the sky? If they weren't around her, then maybe they were up in the sky somehow. Could she get up there? The dragonet sighed. She had to try if she wanted to see where the voices were coming from. The turquoise dragonet let out a long sigh as she let herself float up to where she heard the voices getting louder. They were also getting much clearer as she floated up. The dragonet closed her eyes as she listened closely.

"Do you think the RainWings still sell those sleeping potions? I hope so. Maybe they'll end the mission sooner." the first voice spoke once again.

"Maybe. We'll have to check in one of those nearby stores." the second voice answered back.

"I'll just get fruit from them. I wonder what a mango taste like." muttered one of them, but she couldn't tell.

She suddenly opened her eyes to see that her head wasn't covered in water anymore. In fact, it was all dry. She looked over where she heard the voices. She gasped quietly as she stared at them. There was two dragons who looked like her, expect much older and bigger. She noticed that they were looking away from her with their black eyes. One of them had white sandy scales and the other one had pale yellow eyes with black diamonds running down their neck. They seemed to be frowning at each other.

"What do you mean they're not here?" hissed the pale sandy yellow dragon.

"I mean they're near the Rainforest!" growled back the white sandy dragon as their tail slightly slashed out at the other.

"Well, let's go now." grunted the white dragon as they flapped open their wings and flew off.

"Father, I hope you understand what I'm going through for you." whispered the pale sandy yellow dragon as they sighed.

The dragonet watched as the last dragon spread open to fly after the first one. She watched in wonder at them. The two dragons both looked amazing and different, but there was one thing that stood out to her. It was the word father. She remembered one of them mentioning about parents. Were those two related? Did she have one herself? Where are they if she did have one? Did everyone have one? Those were a couple thoughts that rang through her head. She sighed as she let herself dive back down into the water. She would never find one if all dragons lived in the sky area instead of the water.

Well, everywhere my own father is, I hope he's looking for me. the dragonet thought as she dived down.

All of a sudden, she felt something slam against her body. She screeched as water flooded her mouth. She looked over and her eyes widen. A shark was swimming toward her. The dragonet griped her talons around her shoulder. The pain was unbearable as it burned out. The shark suddenly flung her up. She quickly spread open her wings as she floated toward the sky like where the two other dragons were. The shark suddenly snapped at her wing. The dragonet shrieked out as blood poured out of it. Her eyes widen even more as sharks started to show up. The blood poured out of her wing.