Back in the overhang, Spyro was anxiously waiting for his mate to arrive back with help. Spyro, for a while was in his own thoughts.
Where would we go? If possible, can we stay hidden? Will we … start a … family … ? Spyro's eyes widened and his breathed was short and broken. Only an outside influence could snap him out of it.
A voice called out to him, though, he couldn't hear much more than a whisper as he drifted off, passing out.
As he lay in the familiar void of convexity, Cynder and the villagers Hunter had gathered to aid him were tending to his wounds.
His eyes were cracking open to a sight of remembrance and confusion. "Chronicler, is that you? You look more blue than usual." Spyro observed the figure that resembled to being who aided Spyro in defeating the ape king, Gaul.
"I am he. But not he whom you think I am." The new chronicler stated. "That voice. Ignitus?" Unknown to Spyro, this place could not shield his thoughts or emotions. They were free to float about.
"Yes. You know where to find me. Now, wake up, young dragon. Go to your mate." The chronicler comforted Spyro.
As Spyro drifted back into reality, Cynder laid on top of his bandaged body. "Cyn? Spyro piped up in a hoarse, tired tone.
"How do you feel?" Cynder asked Spyro. Unknowingly, she was laying on the limb that prevented her mate from walking to the village, making this scene in the first place.
"Can you lean on something else that isn't broken please?" Spyro gave a playful smile that indicated he wasn't hurt by it, merely uncomfortable.
"Sorry." Cynder rolled on top of her mate and laid her head on his chest and asked "Is this better?"
"If it's not on my leg, yeah." Spyro playfully approved. "This might be our last moment to ourselves for a while. Let's make it last." Spyro pointed out the band of Cheetahs that were sleeping not far from them.
Cynder gave a kiss of approval. "I want what we have to last."
"I know I said to take care of him, but this is ridiculous." A light poked his head from a bush with sarcasm.
"Hello, Sparx." Both partners threw sarcasm back at the dragonfly, Inadvertently waking the other Cheetahs up.
