-goes to top speed-
The teenagers made sighs of relief.
"Thank you!" Samus said for the four. "You have a very... large place."
"Yes, yes, that I do," The king named Andrew said; he turned around, and walked back to his throne. The dragon's expression seemed more light now.
"Sire?" Neha stepped forward.
"Yes?" the king sat back onto his throne.
"Matthew has returned," She said.
"Tell him to report here," King Andrew said. Neha nodded.
"How do you know that?" Paffasked Neha.
"Through the mind," Neha answered. "I'm sure you've already experienced it, right?"
"Yes," Paff said.
King Andrew got off his throne again, and the dragon beside him lifted it's head up.
He sighed, "Tamintha, please take care of that."
The dragon nodded it's head, and looked at the teenagers still completely confused over everything.
I'll see you later, it said suddenly. The voice was that of a proud female, and she spoke with... a sort of royalty.
She walked along the side of the room, and exited through one of those huge halls. She wasn't as big as Blarbüs had been, but she was still much larger than Ruby's dragon Oyttra. She walked gracefully.
"Who is that?" Samus asked aloud.
"Oh," King Andrew started. "That was Tamintha. Beautiful, isn't she? I'm her Rider."
"Really?" Justin asked.
"Yes. I was coronated after the war started, and Tamintha hatched for me after I was coronated. Because of that, the dragons declared her their queen."
"You're dragon's a queen?" Yvon asked. "That's cool!"
"Yes, I... guess it is," King Andrew said. "It's always been that way. If I leave the throne or die, Tamintha will stay queen unless she's incopitent or she is killed. Although, it's not my right to coronate a dragon. Only the dragons can do that."
"It makes sense," Samus said.
"Okay, your highness," Paff started. "I think we should know what you mean by war here! Like... why is the MUM here?"
"The MUM arrived after the war started," King Andrew said. "They came for their own purpose... to build permanent settlements where they were allowed."
"What war?" Paff asked again.
King Andrew took a deep breath.
