A continuation of the story. Yay.
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Climbing the way up was no easy task. The area was high and mostly well covered so that no one from the Garden could easily see what was going on up here. Squall thought that only him and Seifer knew about the area. It seems that someone else was up here too.
Squall easily scaled the heights and arrived at the infamous place that seemed to start everything. What Squall saw there was beyond what he wanted to comprehend. This battle was intense. What really shocked Squall was that it was between Seifer and a blue dragon.
The blue dragon was on its hind legs and roaring with a rage that can only be provoked by Seifer and his carelessness. It was obvious that the blue dragon was not a nocturnal creature and that it liked to sleep during the night. Seifer might have been bored and woke the beast for a thrill.
Squall took his place away from Seifer's line of sight and watched silently the battle that was taking place. Seifer was clearly having trouble with this particular blue dragon. The two of them were standing opposite each other and each was ready to initiate the first move. Seifer had his gun-blade ready and the blue dragon had its eyes on the intruder.
Seifer committed the first move by running forwards and slashing it with his gun-blade. Unfortunately, the blue dragon's hide is very thick, so that did little damage. As a final attempt, Seifer pulled the trigger on the gun-blade and the bullet managed to find its way inside the blue dragon. There was a yell of pain and agony as the blue dragon felt the bullet go deeper. Fortunately for the dragon, it was only a flesh wound and did not hinder its counter attack.
The blue dragon took a mighty swipe at Seifer and caught him on the left shoulder. Seifer's shoulder began to bleed a bright red and no doubt the bones within were broken. Seifer was at a disadvantage now and could not adequately use his gun-blade anymore. Just like last time, Seifer prepared to his magic against this monster.
Squall watched with interest. His rival was doing quite well against a blue dragon that was many times stronger than his rival was. Squall did feel a little bit of anger as Seifer again tried to use magics to win his battles but that feeling was soon washed away. Seifer was too majestic on the field to get angry over.
Seifer raised his good right hand and shot out a Thundaga spell at the dragon. The nasty shock did little to the blue dragon. The dragon's hide was just too thick to be penetrated. Quickly, Seifer ran through his list of magics and tried to choose the correct one to win this battle.
Seifer again raised his right hand and casted Meltdown, which would tenderize the dragon's hide and make it easier to damage it. Apparently it worked because the blue dragon is now keeping its distance away from Seifer. It slithered and moved around the blond warrior. As the final blow, Seifer used all his energy to cast Flare four times over. The blue dragon was now dead and Seifer fell to the ground unconscious.
Squall sported a little smirk on his pale face as he watched the blue dragon fall to the ground into a heap of flesh and bones, apparently smoking from the Flares that were casted onto it.
It wouldn't be nice to just leave him laying here all by himself, especially at night, thought Squall. What would he do if he were in my place?
The battle in Squall's head was just as fierce as the battle that just took place. However, Squall's good side won out and he stepped off the rock he had just been sitting on.
