Aloras eyes squeezed shut as she yawned, her tongue poking into the air. She exhaled and closed her mouth, smacking her lips a few tis. She blinked and looked around before tilting her head. Where was she? Her surroundings were an open plain with nothing in sight, not even a single tree. The sky was blue and the day was bright, but there was no sun in view either. She spun around in a circle and frowned before sitting down on her butt. Hello? she asked. Anyone out there?
There was no response except for an eerie silence. The grass underneath her crinkled as she fidgeted. She wet her lips with her tongue and looked around again. Her wings spread open, and she leapt into the air, soaring up towards the cloudless sky. The sea of green below her was vast, unending. She flew forward hundreds of ters, but the scenery didnt change a single bit. Just when she was about to have a panic attack, a lone figure walking on the ground caught her eye, and she dove towards him like a teor.
Alora crashed into the ground, depressing the grass and soil in front of the bald man, knocking him off his feet. Hey! She tilted her head. Arent you the bath warr? Whats going on? This is really weird.
Zyocuh swallowed, his face pale. There seems to have been a small mistake, he said. Were currently inside your soul.
Alora blinked. Her neutral expression contorted, and she glared at Zyocuh while baring her teeth. Thats a lie, she said. I must be dreaming. I fell asleep in that bath because it was so comfortable and I was so stressed from losing to Vur all the ti. That must be it.
What? No, Zyocuh said. Were really inside your soul. Why do you think we arent?
Hello? Alora leaned back and fixed her expression. Look at this place? Its so drab and dreary and boring and totally not the soul of soone as interesting, aweso, and amazing as . If this place really were my soul, then Id be like, uh, a plant or sothing. But Im a dragon, so theres no way this is my soul.
Zyocuh frowned. Shall I explain to you what really happened?
Im not going to believe the words of a dream person, Alora said. Thats just stupid. Grandma had a dream that Grandpa was cheating on her, thats why she flew all the way out here to live with us until he decided to apologize. But then he fell asleep for a long while. Hmm. Anyways. The moral of that story is to not believe in dream people. Right.
This isnt a dream.
Thats exactly what a dream person would say! Alora lifted her tail and slamd it down on top of Zyocuh. To her surprise, instead of flattening him, he only let out a grunt as he caught her tail with his hands, holding it above his head. His knees buckled, and veins bulged on his neck, but other than that, he was fine. Alora withdrew her tail and pointed at him with an accusing expression. See! If you werent a dream person, you wouldnt have been able to stop that!
Were inside your soul! Zyocuh shouted back. And to get out, the both of us need to cooperate!
Alora narrowed her eyes. Alright, she said and sat back. Lets say that were actually inside of my soul. The question is why the heck are you here? Is this the sa kind of magic you used to attack Vur? So, you actually tried to pull a fast one on . I see.
Beads of sweat ford on Zyocuhs brow as Aloras aura pressed down on him. No, he said and took a step back. Thats not it. While I was strengthening you, a phoenix attacked and set on fire. And as you may or may not know, phoenix flas can burn away your soul and prevent resurrection. The only way to save myself was to jump into the pit, turn myself into blood, and rge my soul with yours through the strengthening spell.
A phoenix? Alora asked. I dont believe you. What are the odds of a phoenix showing up where a dragon is? Two extrely rare creatures ending up in the sa place? Nah. Youre lying. She nodded. Either Im right and this is a dream, or youre trying to take over my soul. And that can only an one thing. She smiled at Zyocuh, showing her teeth.
Zyocuh swallowed. What?
Aloras smile widened. Im going to eat you.
W-wait, Zyocuh said and took another step back as Alora crept forward. Lets talk this through.
Do you talk with bread? Alora asked and tilted her head. She moved to the right, keeping her head pointed at Zyocuh as she walked in a circle. Why would I talk this through with you?
For one, bread doesnt speak, Zyocuh said. Its not alive in the first place.
Alora blinked but continued to circle the bald man. But you said you turned yourself into blood. Doesnt that an youre dead but still persisting as a soul? I wonder if souls taste differently than actual living things. Probably not, right? Even the grass feels like grass, so you should taste like you.
Youre not actually going to eat , are you? Zyocuh took a step back, but Alora took a longer stride to maintain their distance. He swallowed as he rotated with her steps, keeping his gaze locked onto hers. Grimmoldesser always said he didnt eat humans because they didnt taste good. You wouldnt want to eat .
Alora shrugged. So people like vegetables, so people dont. Just because one dragon thinks humans taste bad doesnt an all dragons do. She licked her lips. And Vur said we shouldnt terrorize our food before eating it because itd make them taste bitter. But I, a dragon with a refined palate, happen to love that bitter taste. Now, Ive never eaten a human before, but Im sure my tastes are the exact opposite of my evil uncles, so Im sure Ill love eating you.
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