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OC'S: Kelai, Yiaxn, Lycia, Bronzo, and Syran

-Chapter Four: The Newly Born-

Spyro met Ignitus at the temple. "Hello Ignitus. Are the eggs hatched yet?" Spyro asked. "One has…" Ignitus replied, walking over to the egg chamber. Kelai, Cynder and Sparx approached next to Spyro. "Well…?" Sparx asked, nudging his shoulder. "One egg hatched." Spyro announced happily. Ignitus walked out of the egg chamber, holding a small silver dragon. "Oh my," Kelai said, walking over to Ignitus. "This is a young male dragon." Ignitus said. "He's a very handsome dragon." Cynder said, warmly.

Ignitus let Cynder hold the small infant. "Have you decided a name?" Kelai asked. "Hmm…how about… Krome," Spyro suggested. "I think that suits him." Kelai agreed. Spyro nods in agreement as well. The small dragon opens his eyes. "Oh…look how beautiful." Cynder said, thoughtfully. Krome's eyes were a light sapphire; they shimmer through the reflection of the temple's light. Ignitus glared at the small dragon, he begins to feel worried.

"You killed my father!!" Yiaxn cried; his emotions filled with anguish. "…we couldn't risk it." Ignitus replied, softly. "I will kill you, wait and see! I will not rest until I see you're death!" Yiaxn bellowed his voice turning into a loud roar.

Ignitus shook his head wildly; he would hope not to see the face of the dragon ever again. Ignitus also began to think if he would have to sacrifice this dragon. Then again if they would have to sacrifice...they might not have to. "Ignitus?" Spyro asked. Ignitus looked down to Spyro. "Yes?" Ignitus replied, quietly. "Are you feeling okay?" Spyro replied by asking back. "Yes, now then, I shall put this small dragon in the incubator." Ignitus said, grabbing the small dragon.

"Um, Ignitus?" Cynder asked. Ignitus turned around and faced her. "Do mind if I…" she began until Ignitus cut her off. "You want to take care of him as you're son, do you?" Ignitus said, smiling. Cynder nods. "Very well," Ignitus assured, handing the small dragon to her. "Thank you," Cynder thanked. Ignitus nods. "Go now, the small dragon needs his rest." Ignitus huffed. They all nod and head for their den. Krome cooed at Cynder as she ran her fingers on his stomach.

"He's adorable," Kelai said, warmly. "Phhrrlag," Krome cooed. Cynder giggled at his small talk. "Yea, yea SO adorable," Sparx kidded. "Aw come on, Sparx, can't you resist that sweet little face?" Cynder asked. "Frankly yes," Sparx replied, bluntly. Spyro remained quiet most of the way. When they finally reached their small den, Spyro took the small infant and placed him in Sparx's bed.

"Hey," Sparx blurted. "You can sleep with Kelai, it's already sundown," Spyro assured. Both Spyro and Cynder walked into their room. "Okay, well I'm going to make myself another bed, you can too if ya want." Sparx said. "Okay," Kelai replied. They both ran outside, they went to a nearby tree. Sparx floated up and grabbed a few branches. "Want to make it easier?" Kelai asked.

"Sure," Sparx replied. Kelai closed her eyes; wind gushes through the tree, leaves and branches falls down quickly. "Sweet," Sparx muttered. Kelai stood proudly. "Alright, alright suck in the pride Ms. Proud," Sparx joked, grabbing the fallen branches and leaves. Kelai didn't need branches or leaves, so she waltzed over to a giant cliff right next to the den. "Uhhh," Sparx mumbled. Kelai lifted her paw; a passing cloud turned a dark blue.

She began to clench her hands; the cloud twisted and begins to spin rapidly into a twister. She threw her fist downward and the twister hit the cliff, sending a giant stone falling from the sky. She released her grip and the twister disappeared. The stone falls quickly toward her, but she shot a blue beam from her mouth, the stone broke in two and they both landed to the floor, two feet in front of her. Sparx glared at her with his mouth open.

"Wouldn't this be better?" Kelai asked. Sparx shrugged. "I guess," he replied, still shocked. Kelai grinned sheepishly. "But, how are we going to get these stones inside the den?" Sparx asked. "No prob," Kelai replied. She immediately jumped upward and spun around widely, her wings, eyes and claws glowed blue; she charged at the two stones and pushed the stones inside. Once again, bewildered, Sparx glared at her with his mouth open. Kelai landed, turning back to her golden form. "Now you can use those leaves as a blanket." Kelai said.

Sparx nodded in agreement. When they gathered the leaves, the walked inside the den and spread the leaves across the stones. "I see you found a way to sleep." Cynder said, walking out of her room. "She has amazing abilities." Sparx said all of the sudden. Cynder looked at him strangely. Kelai blushed. "Aw, thanks." Kelai said, blushing. "Okay, so, we better get some rest. Krome seems happy." Cynder said, glaring at Krome.

"He is so cute when he sleeps." Kelai said. "Yea…sure," Sparx agreed joked. Kelai glared at him. Sparx grinned then floated over to his piece of stone. "So, I'll see you in the morning, Cynder." Kelai said. "Yes, good night, Kelai." Cynder said, and with that, she walked back inside her room. Kelai brushed the leaves off her bed and lies down. She rested her eyes, soon, falling asleep.

"Fools…once my son comes out of this gutter prison, he will kill the one…who killed me." A cold voice hissed…