Guests
Tonight was the night; the draclings could feel it in their bones. The pull of the Dragon Draco was too strong to resists. The old had died the last of his kind, but in death he had used all his power to make that not true. On that night he had woken three hatchling in their eggs and he called all the creatures, not just humans and dragons, to honor the code and protect the Dragons. A group of centaurs and the last survivor of the people of the Dragons had answered the call. After four years the dragons had grown up and now were to set off to Draco's people as the old dragon had wished.
Sometime around midnight, up in the sky two Dragons soared past the full moon. All of a sudden the smaller one, the female, dropped down landing on the observatory, a large wooden deck attached to the new king's "castle". The dragon folded her wings around her body and peered at the two guards by the door.
Their eyes grow wide, and white, and they moved closer to the door, but other wise they remained come. "Bowen, Kara we have a guest." They shouted.
The dragon, who was enjoying her, decided to step a little close to scare them, but they did not scare easily only keep to the door.
Within a few minutes Bowen and Kara arrived. "Calm down Ashsen, it will be fine Burgen," Kara said and to the dragon she bowed. "Welcome, milady. Me'n my people greet you. Though we wish you wouldn't scare are friends."
" It isn't by fault if they scare easy," the dragon tried to say in her defenses.
"My people know dragons are no'thing to fear. We are, after all the people of Draco," said the king in a kind but strong voice.
I am sorry. I had hope this would go better."
"They would go better if that other dragon would stop circling us and land," said the Queen.
The dragon nodded her huge head signaling the bigger dragon to land. At that moment out ran Amilla and Ursa soon followed by their Nanny, a girl who had killed at least one lord in the rebellion, carrying Author on her hip.
"I'm sorry. I tried to stop'm, but you know you they's are," she said almost breathless.
" It isn't a problem. But you, my children, should listen to Marietta. She only has your best interest at heart," scold Bowen.
"We're sorry, Daddy," the twins said in unison.
The knight just shook his head, no longer able to be mad at them.
"Dragons may I ask your names?" inquired Kara.
"Nothing you could pronounce," was the reply.
"Well, I've heard that before," the knight said with a yawn.
" Scenes this is got'in no where'n we're all tried let's go to bed," Kara said.
"Mommy can we sleep with the dragins," Amilla, Milla, pleaded.
"Only if they say so".
"Please," beg the twins.
"Oh, all right."
Yes".
So the whole family curled up in blankets and sleep with the dragons.
