Leaf's Perspective
Leaf was weaving in between the trees as the sound of wings flying closer grew louder and louder. His heart was pounding and he ran so fast he didn't even register the evil red eyes following him, almost as if it were playing with it's food.
Then suddenly the dragon grew bored of this game and pounced on Leaf, pinning him to the ground. And as it slowly lifted him up, and opened its giant maw, Leaf thought he was going to die. This was the end, and there was nothing he could do. And Ivy. Oh Ivy. He hadn't been able to tell her what he'd wanted too. And now he never would.
Then a Seawing dived through the trees and started growling angrily at the skywing. Reluctantly it dropped Leaf and they flew off toward Jade Mountain. Leaf sighed with relief and sat against the trees.
Where do I go now? I have nowhere else. I don't know where to go to get towards our village again, and the others are probably searching for me right now. Oh my what am I gonna do?
Leaf wandered for a few hours before it grew dark and he had to make camp. He was able to start a fire after much trying and cooked a squirrel he had caught earlier. He made a small bed out of leaves and vines and drifted off to sleep.
And when he awoke it was still dark, but he was, once again, in the clutches of a snarling dragon, with its giant blue eyes.
Wren's Perspective
Get ready guys this is where the story picks up! What will happen I wonder...
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As Wren was flying on Sky's back, along with Ivy, she gazed in a sort of wonder at just how big the mountain was up-close. It was gigantic, maybe even bigger than Mt. Fred (sorry i couldn't come up with anything else as a name pls dont hurt me).
She also saw where Rowan and Grover were sitting. Surprisingly they were riding on Deathbringer, who looked none too pleased at this arrangement. She hadn't been paying attention since she had realised that they were about to find Leaf!
If they haven't eaten him already. No, don't think about that. Know way would they DARE to eat Leaf. I swear if they've eaten him I'm gonna wreck this school!
Wren's perspective on the mountain changed with her thoughts, now it was looming with its giant fangs on the side, and a great maw at the top of the beast.
Wren was talking to Sky in human for a bit before she grew bored and decided to talk to Glory, since she might be able to tell Wren some more about dragons. She told Wren about some of their customs and practises, such as how the Icewings were rigid and strict with their "circles" (which Wren didn't get) but some like the Rainwings were generally easy going and loved to party and have fun. Also sleeping. Sleeping was a yessir for the Rainwings.
Then they arrived. The landing pad was deserted but inside they could faintly hear the chatter of dragons.
Ivy's Perspective.
She was nervous. After all she was finally here, at Jade Mountain. Where Leaf was. Poor Leaf, he didn't deserve this. She felt angry at the Icewing that had taken him, but then realised that the Icewing probably didn't even know that humans were intelligent. Infant they probably just thought Leaf was another animal, similar to a cow or sheep.
No maybe more like a-a dog. After all if they were cows or sheep then the dragons would-would eat them.
Ivy didn't like this thought rail so she changed it. As she slid off Sky's back she gazed into the cave on Jade Mountain, and overall the mountain was beautiful. She could hear the faint chattering of dragons and their talons scraping against the rough rock. She was a little afraid, but she knew as long as Sky, Glory and the other dragons were here she would be safe. And then a giant roar came from inside and all the chatter stopped. And an angry Seawing, along with a confused looking Sandwing, a blind looking nightwing and a hungry looking mudwing came out of the cave.