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of Zevraâs weak voice, and the dirt began to drift back into place. Zane no longer had a face of hatred he became worried, sad, and interested in what she had to say all at once. He waited a few moments for her to stop coughing and her voice to rest âThe tale of my brother hiding his twisted way until it was time to chose an successor is wrongâ She started. âHe was taken by that beast, and turned against me, I donât know how that monster did it, but it did. The day my brother was banished he tried to take me with him, and when I refused that monster must have tried to kill me by ordering my brother to stick his talons in me. I donât know why but that beast wants me either dead or with him, and I think heâs going to try to capture me again. The thing it spoke to me in my memory I donât know how but it did it pointed a long scaly claw at me and breathed the words âI see youâ and he was gone I turned to my brother and he was no longer evil he told me it wasnât his fault and that he would always be there for me even if the only way he could do so is leaving me, then he turned evil and black, plunging his claws into my stomach like he did so many years ago.â She looked hard at the now settled dirt as if there was something extremely important about it.
âThe beastâs voice is that of poison, even though itâs merely a sound it threatens to steal the air from your lungs.â He had little humor in the words he spoke. She nodded but didnât speak another word. âHe made a connection, he knocked you out and entered your memory so that he could talk to you, that beast wasnât there when it actually happened, but he canât talk to you in person. He must have brought your brother and released him long enough so that he could tell you that it wasnât his fault, then the memory took place again and you started coughing blood because of the extremity of it. Bait , Zevra thatâs what your brother isâŠheâs bait. Iâm so sorry but your brother may be fighting it but heâs losing and now youâre going to walk into a trap. I think your brother was trying to warn you without tipping off that dragonâ Zane said before Zevra interrupted.
âDragon is that what he was a Dragon? My father drove the dragons away when the attempted to slaughter every flying creatureâ Zevra declared in confused rage. âAnd if thereâs any chance of saving my brother it doesnât matter if heâs bait!â She declared bolting upright. Zane caught her and firmly shoved her down
âZevra calm down!â Zane ordered
âWhy Zane why should I calm down! My brother heâsâ
âHeâs gone Zevraâ it was Zaneâs turn to interrupt âHeâs just gone and thereâs nothing you can do especially while you just stopped spitting bloodâ His voice was strained as he tried to keep it from shaking with an emotion Zevra could not determine. He allowed himself to collapse next to her as if his speaking simply that took all his energy.
âZane what happened between you and the dragon?â she asked, suddenly very quiet.
It was quiet for quite some time, no emotion showed on Zaneâs face but his body shook ever so often. After staring into open space for so long he spread his wings and broke the silence with a loud griffinâs screech and the beat of his wings. He bolted into the sky trying to escape her question. Zevra attempted to fallow but it wasnât long before her breathing turned ragged and she had to slow her pace. She flew a distance behind Zane unable to keep up with him before her lungs heal, And watched as he flew straight into a cave at the very edge of her kingdom. It was a griffins cave from the looks of old scattered feathers and straw. Blood was smeared on the cave entrance dried red-ish brown with time and there were chips off the sides were claws and talons were dragged across the rock. The sight was enough to make Zevra want to keep flying but she landed despite herself. Only the sound of her steps could be heard threw the silence as she approached a light caused by torches in the cave and she cringed at the sight that revealed itself. The stench hit her first, a smell of dead bodies, and she screeched despite herself when her eyes fell on a pair of griffin corpses lying in their own dried blood. Zane was not far from them his beak buried in a nest in the far corner oblivious to Zevraâs presence. Zevra was weary to disturb him but approached tapping one talloned finger on his back lightly to let him know she was there. He made no attempt to move from his spot but his voice came to her low and hard âwhat are you doing here?â
âI fallowed youâ Zevraâs voice echoed through the cavern sounding strange and out of place like it didnât belong in the strange place, and Zevra was half inclined to listen to it.
âYou shouldnât have come hereâ He said his voice like a growl of pain and disgust, but Zevra knew it wasnât directed at her.
âBut I did and you couldnât have helped thatâ She retorted matter-of-factly though she tried to keep it from her voice. Zane whipped around to face her. His face distorted with pain, tears seeping through his feathers and he growled forcing Zevra back from him.
âI did not want you to fallow me here you need to go to your neighboring kingdom were its safe away from that cursed Dragon!â He snarled.
âNoâ She replied hard and cold.
âWhat do you mean no?!â
âI mean NO! Iâm not going, youâre going to tell me what happened between you and that dragonâ She snapped. Zane looked as if he was going to kill Zevra but finally his expression softened and looked closer to something of dull pain as he backed away from Zevra and sat down on the large nest. Zevra softened as well sitting next to him.
âHe slaughtered them ZevraâŠmy parents he slaughtered them when I was nothing but a chick.â He said hardily above a whisper. âOne day I was playing around in this very nest, when suddenly my father was pushing me deeper into the cave his voice was hushed and desperate and scared when he spoke âyou need to hide and you need to stay quite. And Zane, my son, donât come out unless I come and get youâ it wasnât long before he disappeared and the hushed voice of my mother started to speak... it was quiet for a long while. It was then I heard it a new voice, hard and venom filled, and he came just barely into view red as the blood he would soon spread his voice was as hushed as my parents were. Until my name was called I cringed the sound of my name in his voice was like death was clawing at me and I cringed further into the dark. I heard him whisper something unrecognizable, and then I heard my father âyou wonât hurt him right?â he asked. Iâm assuming he said he wonât because I heard my father call me and I listened and walked from my place in the crevice. The dragon turned to me his strange lizard like lips curling into a wicked twisted smile⊠I still remember it; it still paralyzes me to think about it too hard. As if I was tied up with razors and not looking at a dragons wicked teeth gleam as a split tongue runs over them. âDo you love your parents?â he asked and it was all I could do to nod my head, he smiled wider and the imagined razor ropes tightened. âDo you know what Iâm doing here boy?â he continued now circling closer to my parents who went rigged as they approached fear consuming there usually gleaming eyes, I shook my head my own eyes Iâm sure echoed there fear.â Zane stopped. Staring now it the corpses in the center of the room but Zevra remained staring into his golden eyes. She rested a paw on his back her talons brushing his feathers straight.
âYou donât have to continueâ Her words made him tare his gaze from the corpses and look at her.
âYou should knowâ he replied and Zevra simply nodded hiding the fear that her suspicions are right. He took a deep breath and continued his bleak story. â the dragons next words horrified me âyour parents there helping me destroy your precious griffin societyâ it stretched out one of its horrifyingly long skin wings scorch marks and tares tattooed the wing and half way up the top of the wing three talloned fingers uncurled from the arm like wing he rested the three fingered hand on my shoulder the skin both cold as ice and hot as fire burned me âthey love you so much that theyâd betray their king for your lifeâ I cringed at his touch but it was his words that caused me to shrink away but his talons dug into my shoulder as he stretched out his normal non-winged hand to my motherâs neck âI canât let them betray me like they betrayed there kingâ he turned his gaze back on me âI said id spare you I never said id spare themâ his smile grew as wide as it could and the imagined razor ropes tightened unbearably hard on me. My father practically jumped from his skin his talons clawed at the dragons face. Three of his talons clipped the monsters eye and tore through the soft flesh just before the scales. He roared something horrid and threw my father into the dark of the cave near the entrance. I heard his body hit the wall of the cave and slump to the floor I stood there the razor ropes slithering down my skin replaced by the coldness of fear and shock. I listened hard for the ruffle of feathers but there was nothing. The dragons hand was still around my motherâs neck and his next kill was quick my mother gave me one last glance before the blood beast dug his talons in her throat and snapped her neck her body slumped down and he released her; her blood pooling around her and me. The dragon walked into the shadows were my father was and I heard another battle begin my fatherâs screeches mixed with the dragons roars but as quick as the battle began it ended and the dragon dragged the bloody form of what was once my father next to my mother. He took one glance at my horrified and somewhat bloodied face and smiled satisfied disappearing out of the cave⊠that was the last I saw of him outside my nightmares. he taunts me using my memories to relive my pain, and I swore never to love again. No one should ever feel that pain.â he finished his voice shaking as well as his body.
Zevra looked at the dead griffins in the middle of the room the things that were once Zaneâs family, it was only then Zevra noticed the trail of dried blood that must have been were the dragon had dragged Zaneâs father. She sat speechless until the silence in the room was unbearable it was then she bolted upright grabbed one of the many torches that hung on the wall and headed for the entrance of the cave fallowing the trail of Zaneâs fatherâs blood. âZevra what are you doing?â he said shocked catching up with her before she reached the entrance. âI was ordered to bring you
âThe beastâs voice is that of poison, even though itâs merely a sound it threatens to steal the air from your lungs.â He had little humor in the words he spoke. She nodded but didnât speak another word. âHe made a connection, he knocked you out and entered your memory so that he could talk to you, that beast wasnât there when it actually happened, but he canât talk to you in person. He must have brought your brother and released him long enough so that he could tell you that it wasnât his fault, then the memory took place again and you started coughing blood because of the extremity of it. Bait , Zevra thatâs what your brother isâŠheâs bait. Iâm so sorry but your brother may be fighting it but heâs losing and now youâre going to walk into a trap. I think your brother was trying to warn you without tipping off that dragonâ Zane said before Zevra interrupted.
âDragon is that what he was a Dragon? My father drove the dragons away when the attempted to slaughter every flying creatureâ Zevra declared in confused rage. âAnd if thereâs any chance of saving my brother it doesnât matter if heâs bait!â She declared bolting upright. Zane caught her and firmly shoved her down
âZevra calm down!â Zane ordered
âWhy Zane why should I calm down! My brother heâsâ
âHeâs gone Zevraâ it was Zaneâs turn to interrupt âHeâs just gone and thereâs nothing you can do especially while you just stopped spitting bloodâ His voice was strained as he tried to keep it from shaking with an emotion Zevra could not determine. He allowed himself to collapse next to her as if his speaking simply that took all his energy.
âZane what happened between you and the dragon?â she asked, suddenly very quiet.
It was quiet for quite some time, no emotion showed on Zaneâs face but his body shook ever so often. After staring into open space for so long he spread his wings and broke the silence with a loud griffinâs screech and the beat of his wings. He bolted into the sky trying to escape her question. Zevra attempted to fallow but it wasnât long before her breathing turned ragged and she had to slow her pace. She flew a distance behind Zane unable to keep up with him before her lungs heal, And watched as he flew straight into a cave at the very edge of her kingdom. It was a griffins cave from the looks of old scattered feathers and straw. Blood was smeared on the cave entrance dried red-ish brown with time and there were chips off the sides were claws and talons were dragged across the rock. The sight was enough to make Zevra want to keep flying but she landed despite herself. Only the sound of her steps could be heard threw the silence as she approached a light caused by torches in the cave and she cringed at the sight that revealed itself. The stench hit her first, a smell of dead bodies, and she screeched despite herself when her eyes fell on a pair of griffin corpses lying in their own dried blood. Zane was not far from them his beak buried in a nest in the far corner oblivious to Zevraâs presence. Zevra was weary to disturb him but approached tapping one talloned finger on his back lightly to let him know she was there. He made no attempt to move from his spot but his voice came to her low and hard âwhat are you doing here?â
âI fallowed youâ Zevraâs voice echoed through the cavern sounding strange and out of place like it didnât belong in the strange place, and Zevra was half inclined to listen to it.
âYou shouldnât have come hereâ He said his voice like a growl of pain and disgust, but Zevra knew it wasnât directed at her.
âBut I did and you couldnât have helped thatâ She retorted matter-of-factly though she tried to keep it from her voice. Zane whipped around to face her. His face distorted with pain, tears seeping through his feathers and he growled forcing Zevra back from him.
âI did not want you to fallow me here you need to go to your neighboring kingdom were its safe away from that cursed Dragon!â He snarled.
âNoâ She replied hard and cold.
âWhat do you mean no?!â
âI mean NO! Iâm not going, youâre going to tell me what happened between you and that dragonâ She snapped. Zane looked as if he was going to kill Zevra but finally his expression softened and looked closer to something of dull pain as he backed away from Zevra and sat down on the large nest. Zevra softened as well sitting next to him.
âHe slaughtered them ZevraâŠmy parents he slaughtered them when I was nothing but a chick.â He said hardily above a whisper. âOne day I was playing around in this very nest, when suddenly my father was pushing me deeper into the cave his voice was hushed and desperate and scared when he spoke âyou need to hide and you need to stay quite. And Zane, my son, donât come out unless I come and get youâ it wasnât long before he disappeared and the hushed voice of my mother started to speak... it was quiet for a long while. It was then I heard it a new voice, hard and venom filled, and he came just barely into view red as the blood he would soon spread his voice was as hushed as my parents were. Until my name was called I cringed the sound of my name in his voice was like death was clawing at me and I cringed further into the dark. I heard him whisper something unrecognizable, and then I heard my father âyou wonât hurt him right?â he asked. Iâm assuming he said he wonât because I heard my father call me and I listened and walked from my place in the crevice. The dragon turned to me his strange lizard like lips curling into a wicked twisted smile⊠I still remember it; it still paralyzes me to think about it too hard. As if I was tied up with razors and not looking at a dragons wicked teeth gleam as a split tongue runs over them. âDo you love your parents?â he asked and it was all I could do to nod my head, he smiled wider and the imagined razor ropes tightened. âDo you know what Iâm doing here boy?â he continued now circling closer to my parents who went rigged as they approached fear consuming there usually gleaming eyes, I shook my head my own eyes Iâm sure echoed there fear.â Zane stopped. Staring now it the corpses in the center of the room but Zevra remained staring into his golden eyes. She rested a paw on his back her talons brushing his feathers straight.
âYou donât have to continueâ Her words made him tare his gaze from the corpses and look at her.
âYou should knowâ he replied and Zevra simply nodded hiding the fear that her suspicions are right. He took a deep breath and continued his bleak story. â the dragons next words horrified me âyour parents there helping me destroy your precious griffin societyâ it stretched out one of its horrifyingly long skin wings scorch marks and tares tattooed the wing and half way up the top of the wing three talloned fingers uncurled from the arm like wing he rested the three fingered hand on my shoulder the skin both cold as ice and hot as fire burned me âthey love you so much that theyâd betray their king for your lifeâ I cringed at his touch but it was his words that caused me to shrink away but his talons dug into my shoulder as he stretched out his normal non-winged hand to my motherâs neck âI canât let them betray me like they betrayed there kingâ he turned his gaze back on me âI said id spare you I never said id spare themâ his smile grew as wide as it could and the imagined razor ropes tightened unbearably hard on me. My father practically jumped from his skin his talons clawed at the dragons face. Three of his talons clipped the monsters eye and tore through the soft flesh just before the scales. He roared something horrid and threw my father into the dark of the cave near the entrance. I heard his body hit the wall of the cave and slump to the floor I stood there the razor ropes slithering down my skin replaced by the coldness of fear and shock. I listened hard for the ruffle of feathers but there was nothing. The dragons hand was still around my motherâs neck and his next kill was quick my mother gave me one last glance before the blood beast dug his talons in her throat and snapped her neck her body slumped down and he released her; her blood pooling around her and me. The dragon walked into the shadows were my father was and I heard another battle begin my fatherâs screeches mixed with the dragons roars but as quick as the battle began it ended and the dragon dragged the bloody form of what was once my father next to my mother. He took one glance at my horrified and somewhat bloodied face and smiled satisfied disappearing out of the cave⊠that was the last I saw of him outside my nightmares. he taunts me using my memories to relive my pain, and I swore never to love again. No one should ever feel that pain.â he finished his voice shaking as well as his body.
Zevra looked at the dead griffins in the middle of the room the things that were once Zaneâs family, it was only then Zevra noticed the trail of dried blood that must have been were the dragon had dragged Zaneâs father. She sat speechless until the silence in the room was unbearable it was then she bolted upright grabbed one of the many torches that hung on the wall and headed for the entrance of the cave fallowing the trail of Zaneâs fatherâs blood. âZevra what are you doing?â he said shocked catching up with her before she reached the entrance. âI was ordered to bring you
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