What can I say? You kept asking for it so I gave it to you. Sorry I haven't updated in so long but I had to read the entire book of les mis, and I'm kind of in a les mis phase. Other then that, I have seen the first three episodes of DoB. 3 Episodes and I'm hooked, to be fair I'm hooked after the first trailer. Now for my announcement! My bronze reviewer is Lovegarden22. My silver reviewer is Miles-"tails"-prowler. And MY GOLDEN REVIEWER IS ... (DRUMROLL)... Shadownight23!/(crowdcheers) Congratulations Shadownight23. Now everyone is invited to read this chapter.


There was fog everywhere I looked. I was lost and didn't know what was going on. Something felt off, like I knew something was going to happen, yet I didn't know. It was driving me crazy!

There was also negativity, like a fight just happened. I felt sad, scared and confused. I called out to someone who might be able to hear me, but I felt alone.

I kept searching, all felt lost, until I saw Jenna. I ran to her, glad I wasn't alone. When I grabbed her shoulder, I started to tell her how glad I was that I found her. She turned around, and she was scowling at me.

I asked her what was the matter, but all she replied was "You jerk! I can't believe you! You expect me to forgive you!" I didn't know what she was talking about, but when I backed up from shock I ran into my dragon. Something told me it was the reason she was mad with me.

She got on Viola and flew away. I went to follow her, but when I turned around my dragon was gone. There was no sound, only silence.

The fog dissipated and revealed I was on a tiny island only big enough for me to stand on. I saw the world in front of me, then it started to get bigger and farther away. Jenna and Viola were getting bigger too; they were flying off in a foreign direction. For the first time in this world, I felt like I was all alone and no one would ever come back.

All that was left was open sea, and the fog returned. I cried out for Jenna to come back and I was sorry, for which, I have no idea. I heard a bunch of voices saying I let them down; I clutched my head in emotional pain, and went in the fetel position. After that I stood up, the fog cleared and I looked down. I wasn't standing on an island anymore, I was in the sky and I wasn't on a dragon.

I started to fall, I might've cried for my dragon or Jenna or anyone else, but I don't remember. I heard evil laughing, a whole bunch of evil laughter. I might have cried or screamed, but I do remember falling into a dark hole which got covered with bars.


I woke up screaming and crying. Viola got up with her spines out, while Jenna woke up and frantically searched for a weapon. She got out a little knife.

"Where's the danger?" They said at the same time. After realizing there was no danger, they were at ease. Jenna couldn't help to notice I was shaking and hyperventilating with my face tear stained and red.


We've been on the journey for three days. We were heading west. Since Vikings believed the world was flat, they would never dare to venture west. We, being from a future generation, would dare. All we had to do was follow the direction of N on my compass-watch when the needle pointed to the E. We mostly talked about the weather, and past experiences, with Viola while riding her.

Luckily we haven't lost any food or run into any dragons, which proved everything was going smoothly except direction. If we got to the island by nightfall it would prove that everything went smoothly. If I don't get a dragon, Jenna would get an 'I told you so,' and if do get a dragon, I get a dragon. Either way, someone wins. The trip would've been worth while.


Now back to the present.

Jenna went to comfort me. She asked me if I had a vision or a nightmare. I didn't want her to know what the vision was, so I said nightmare.

"Really?" asked Viola. "I'd hate to see how you'd react to a scary vision."

"Viola has a point Ella," said Jenna. "You don't act like this when you have nightmares. When you had the vision of mom and dad being killed you didn't act like this. This seems like way more then just a plain old nightmare or scary vision."

"Well," I choked. "This is just the first time I acted like that to a nightmare."

"Would you feel better if you talked to me about it?" asked Jenna.

"I don't want to tell you about it," I started, "It might scare you."

"Then we would both have something troubling us." She claimed. "Come on, you tell me everything. You can tell me everything."

"I really don't want this to trouble you, end of discussion."

Jenna looked startled, but then dropped it. "Okay, if you say so." It was still dark out.

"Let's just go back to sleep, it's too early for this."

Viola laid herself back down, we snuggled against her and went back to sleep.


I didn't have any other dreams or visions that night. We woke up in the morning, I prepared Viola's saddle-bag, spilt an apple for breakfast, fed Viola her chicken, and set off.

When I wasn't interpreting the map, I was trying to interpret my vision. I didn't tell Jenna I had a vision because it was about a fight we were going to have. I don't know what it was about exactly, but I knew it was about the dragon we were going to find and me being a jerk.

Maybe I was going to let the fact I owned that dragon go to my head, I would think I was more important than her. It's a possibility.

After she gets fed up with me, she's going to leave. Everybody is going to hate me, I'd be alone. Then I… I don't even want to think about the last part.

I can't let that happen! I don't want to be alone again or even more alone then I was before. I'd be an outcast in all eyes.

I want to fit in with someone, but I also want my own dragon. A dragon who would like me with a clean slate, and I already said this. I didn't know what to do! That vision scared me.


We were in the middle of talking about a time I got poison ivy rash (Apparently Jenna only liked talking about things that embarrassed me,) when we spotted it, the isle of Cretse.

"Wow," proclaimed Jenna. "It took us an entire day, but we're here. I guess this trip wasn't just a bad idea. All I got to do know is prove to you that your dragon isn't here, or find out your dragon is here. I don't really care."

I know I did. That vision still troubled me even though no one mentioned it. I knew what I could do to stop it from happening.

It'd be better if I got an 'I told you so' from Jenna instead of a silent treatment.


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