Galaxy just stared at the meat in shock and disgust. Hibiscus looked away as she gagged and almost threw up. Galaxy walked toward the meat and slowly poked the pink meat. As long as his talon went in, Galaxy gagged as he touched the squishy and pink meat. He quickly pulled his talon out and hit the meat away with his tail. It didn't look like meat at all. Galaxy closed his eyes and went over to pick it up. He then quickly pushed the meat through and gagged. As soon as it got through, Galaxy shook the small chunks of meat off of him. Galaxy then looked over at Hibiscus.
"I may be hungry, but I'll never eat that!" hissed Hibiscus.
"I don't even think that was meat at all. It was too disgusting to be food at all." Galaxy replied back.
Hibiscus just nodded. Galaxy walked over to Hibiscus and sat next to her. The RainWing dragonet looked over at the hybrid dragonet then down at the ground. Galaxy looked over at Hibiscus. He saw that Hibiscus's scales were all white. Galaxy sighed. He knew Fennec would be back, but he didn't know when. They were both hungry and just waiting. Hibiscus then looked over at the hybrid dragonet.
"So what's this Fennec dragon like? I never really listened. Also, what do you think the dragonets are doing to her or something? I really just want to pass time while we're in here." the RainWing dragonet questioned Galaxy.
"Well, when I first met Fennec or just saw her to be honest, she was an outgoing and talkative dragonet. That's what I thought it least. Then after something, she seemed different and quiet. " Galaxy explained to the RainWing dragonet.
"In how so?" asked Hibiscus.
"Well, she seemed nervous around some of the other adult dragons, mostly around the MudWings and SkyWings. When I talked with her, I only realized that after I thought about it. She always looked fearfully toward the SkyWings and MudWings to be honest. I remember seeing fear in her eyes when a MudWing or a SkyWing passes by. She also seemed silent and nervous when the MudWing first dragging us and some random SkyWing yelled at her." Galaxy told her.
"Well, okay then. What about her parents and the dragonets that you said that she might be afraid of or something like that?" muttered the RainWing dragonet.
"Her parents are just strange to me. I've only seen the father and he always just seems to dismiss her. I haven't seen her mother yet which is strange. Dragonets are usually around their mother in tribes keep track of their eggs. They both just seem off to me to be honest." Galaxy continued. "Now the dragonets, I don't know how they really treat Fennec or what they do. All I know is that Fennec would never call them friends and even told me that weren't her friends at all, even when her father called them her friends. It's strange."
"Everything that has happen outside of the rainforest now is strange." Hibiscus chuckled.
"Yeah, well, once we get to Jade Mountain and tell them what's going on in the rainforest, we can go back with Fennec maybe. She might like to stay there for a while. She always looks tired and maybe needs a break from this." Galaxy told the RainWing.
"But she's a SandWing. She has to be with her tribe, back at the Kingdom of Sand. Even if dragons in this group don't care about her that much, maybe someone will when she's back at her kingdom and with her tribe. We're from the rainforest, not from the desert." Hibiscus asked. "She can come with us. She seems that she just needs some good dragons in her life, but I don't think Queen Glory would like to have a SandWing living in her kingdom. It seems wrong."
"Fennec will find out soon. We shouldn't be thinking about this now. It will be a long time from now." Galaxy replied back.
Hibiscus then suddenly sniffed the air. "I smell fruit."
"But that's impossible. There's no-" the hybrid dragonet suddenly was cut off by another dragon.
"Hey, you two." a familiar voice whispered loudly both to them.
Galaxy and Hibiscus looked over at the dragon who said that. Hibiscus gasped while Galaxy smiled and walked over. It was Fennec. She held a mango that was freshly cut up. Hibiscus walked over as her stomach had a small rumbling sound. Galaxy knew that she was hungry. Fennec smirked as Hibiscus just took a piece of the mango and ate it. Fennec then looked over at Galaxy. He just took a piece of the mango like Hibiscus did and ate it out of hunger. The hybrid dragonet noticed that Fennec had a small key chain around her neck. Hibiscus just took the rest of the mango and ate it.
"Also, I'm coming with you. I'm leaving this place with you." Fennec told both of them. "Let's go now. We have to be fast about this now, or else someone might find me. Oh, by the way, I got the key to unlock your chains, Galaxy. I was able to get it from my father."
Fennec pulled out a small key that Galaxy didn't notice that was around her neck. Fennec then stuck the key in a keyhole that Galaxy didn't notice. The chains slightly unlocked. The SandWing dragonet then breathed a small plume of fire. The chains completely unlocked and fell off Galaxy's wings. Fennec threw all the eyes she had aside in the room.
"Okay, let's go now." Galaxy told Hibiscus and Fennec.
