Dream's Perspective ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ I was scared. So scared, that I felt that this was the end of my life. I just thought that this was how that looked. FLASH! Light! I had never been more relieved to see the light of my den again. Hang on. Where was my den, and why on Earth are we in... ...the jungle? Obviously, I knew for a fact that my home was nowhere but the tranquil, warm forest. Now a giant, black monster has stolen me! Or at least that was how it looked... "Dream!" "Argh! For goodness- STOP SCARING ME!" I screamed. "I am sorry once more, friend. I do not mean to scare you," she calmly replied. "It's okay," I muttered for the sake of stopping this conversation, but really I, by now, cannot forgive someone for such a thing. I took a deep breath. "Right, do you even know why we're here?" "Well, if I am correct, the dream told you!" replied Star, cheerfully. "Oh, why are you so happy?" I said in a mocking tone. Silence. No reply. I felt really embarrassed. "Oh, I'm.. erm... sorry?" After an aggressive whack of Star's tail, the usually cheerful dragon gave a quick flash of furious light which blinded me, and would wear out. It still took a good few blows of wind to let me see again. "You want a fight, do you?" I teased, "It's only going to make matters worse! I'm sure that, if we take too long, we're going to fail this quest, but now I'm blind!" In a different tone, I mumbled, "Helpful." Loud again, I said, "Come on! If we're going to do this, then- well, we're going to do this!
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