A/N: So the second chapter in this serie. I hope you liked the first one and enjoy this second story.
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Merlin look irritated as he watched Athusia running after a little monkey... how did a monkey even end up in a forest in the united states?
He took a deep breath and placed his magic book next to him on the rock where he was currently sitting. He stood up and placed his hands in his side. 'Aithusa stop that!'
The white dragon didn't look at him, but replied. 'No! This is way to much fun!' She yelled.
'It's not really fair for him!'
She glared once at him, but chased the monkey further over the clearing. Merlin pitied the creature as he heard the monkey yell in panic. Sometimes he really hated the dragon's instincts. He lifted his arms up and spoke a few words. The little monkey screamed even louder when a bright blue light appeared around him. Aithusa stopped, looking startled at her pray and then glared at her master.
The little monkey grew for a few more seconds, before the light faded away and instead of the little monkey there stood a large, human looking creature. The creature froze for a moment, before turning around, facing the dragon, which was also rather stunned. The two of them locked eyes and after a few more seconds the creature suddenly ran off, taking a few large steps before disappearing in the woods which led to the valley.
'What have you done?' Aithusa yelled at him.
Merlin slowly rubbed his head. 'It was not really fair you know, I just wanted to give him a chance.'
The dragon pouted at him. 'But I wanted to eat him.'
'I guess you failed.'
Aithusa sighed and looked up at the sky. 'It's getting late, let's go home.'
The warlock nodded and quickly climbed on the dragon's back.
She looked once more at where the creature had disappeared and then glanced at her master. 'Do you think it's okay to let it roam free?
Merlin bit his lip, maybe it hadn't been such a good idea to do it... but he then shrugged, it was just one creature right? He was sure no one would notice, the woods were large enough to hide a dragon, wouldn't that mean it could also hide such a creature? 'It will probably be fine.'
'If you say so... Have you seen how large it feet were?' She laughed. 'It would be hilarious if you had such large feet.'
He glared at her and took a deep breath. 'So hilarious... let's just go home.' The large dragon gave him a quick nod and jumped up, flying into the sky, while Merlin made them invisible for everyone else. They flew away into the opposite direction of where the creature had ran off to. Merlin looked once back, still a bit worried about the creature, but decided to let it rest.
They disappeared into the distance, but while they left the clearling they didn't hear the soft screams coming from the little village further down the hill.
