Five Dragons: TLoP: Chapter 2:Welcome in Stronos

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Five Dragons: TLoP: Chapter 2: Welcome in Stronos   It was already

afternoon. The sun was moving toward the horizon

yet. Roland woke up slowly.

The first thing he saw was the blurred outline

of a head and he looked into a familiar

face. Two deep blue eyes

sparkled at him and he heard

a cheerful "Meep". The female moved excitedly

back and forth on the sheets and made little jumps

for joy on the mattress. She

brought her head with his equals and licked him

with one train all over his face.

The dragoness cooed

happily and looked

at him with moist eyes. She was visibly relieved that he was awake again. The

female lay down beside

him and looked for eye contact.Roland wiped his

face dry with the arm and stroked his female

dragon on the back as he met her gaze. "Nice to see you too." he said to her with a big smile. She responded with a cheery "Chirp" and made with

closed eyes a nodding

head movement. He lifted the sheet to get up, but paused

as he looked at his lower leg. His leg was

stiff. The right lower leg was bandaged and splinted with two long pieces

of wood. He exhaled slowly,

sat upright on the

bed edge and put both

feet on the ground. The female

took space on his left. She sniffed a few times on the bandage and looked

at him excitedly before she nudged his arm

with her nose.The boy put his left arm behind

her back and let his gaze wander around the room. He sat on a large bed

with white paint. The sunlight came through the wide windows and flooded

the room with a warm golden glow. The floor was covered with a large red carpet, which was decorated with

a peculiar pattern. The tapestries had the same ornament. He opened his eyes in a shock, kept frantically his

right hand before the face and looked

at the burned sign on the back. "The same symbol." he muttered, glancing nervously

at his companion. She closed her eyes and purred softly as

she laid her head on his thigh. Roland ran with his hand

between the black horns through. Lost in thoughts, he walked through the

recent events. The egg of a dragon on a stone pedestal

in a weathered chamber. A shimmering blue rune

on the wooden door. The strange conversation with the person in the

orange red robe. A chase on the pass road.Roland heard

the wind rustling and the creaking of wooden

wheels on a rocky road. He sat again in

the carriage, in front of his mother. He remembered her voice

with her warm and

loving sound. Her determined

words "You sit there now and

hold on tight as best you can!" echoed

in his head again, then he looked

at her as she climbed out the window

and disappeared into the dark. The cabin was torn.

A bright flash, followed by a deep

rumble of thunder let him wince. He heard a

scream and with a strong jolt the

vehicle overturned. Roland was thrown inside the carriage back

and forth. The wood creaked under

the enormous burden and began to break. The

vehicle rolled over on itself until it was

smashed between two trees.

The rear seat was hurled at the boy. He

kept an arm protectively in front of his face and

with a dull thud, it was dark. The boy woke up. He

lay under the open night sky.

The wooden bench on

which he had clung first lay on his chest.

Roland pushed the

bank of coughing

himself down and

tried to get up. Shooting pains left him sink to the ground again. A skewer sticking out sharply

from his right lower leg. Shocked, he looked at

his bleeding wound. A familiar voice caught

his attention. "Roland, NO!" he heard from outside the debris.Breathing heavily, he straightened up and took a

slow step after

another from the wreck out onward

to the voice. The boy looked at his mother, who was not far from the accident site on the ground. With a deep sobs he

made his way to her. He moved his right leg painfully

behind him. He knelt down before

her. The woman lifted her head

and put her hand to his cheek. "I thought I had lost you." she whispered weakly. Roland felt

the warm hand of his mother and held it

with his own. Unable at the moment to say something to her ran only

tears over his face.This was the last time he saw her. A loud rumble ripped

him from the thought. Roland

was come scared to

himself and looked nervously at

the shutter, which was beaten by the wind against the exterior facade. He shook his head and rubbed his eyes out with a hand while he let fade away the

sad memories. The boy looked

with a sad gaze out the window and

began to breathe heavier.

He kept doing a hand

to his cheek, as if

he could still feel his mother. Tears shimmered in his eyes. The female on his left placed carefully a foreleg on

his arm and drew his attention. She lifted her

head and looked him directly

in the eyes with a wet look. The deep blue

color seemed to glow and a gentle turquoise shimmer

flashed out of them. She closed her eyes briefly

and snorted softly.

Then she cooed quietly

and held the comforting look upright.Roland felt

her warm breath on his face. He put a hand on her

nose and looked into the blue

gems. At this moment it made "click" in his head. She had also seen

his memory. He found no explanation for it, but he could see

it deep in her captivating

look. The female came closer to him and put both

front legs on his thighs. She leaned forward and

brought her head closer to

his. Roland returned

the gesture, placed his left arm around the orange red dragoness,

and the right hand on her chest.

She closed her eyes in half, began to purr and

snorted excitedly. The dragoness sat up and put both front legs on

his shoulders. She gently pushed

him back until he was lying

on his back on the bed, with the female dragon on

his chest. She rested her forehead

on his and the boy looked deep with a friendly smile in her blue eyes. Her

pupils dilated like little black

holes. The turquoise

shimmer around the iris shone literally in the

glow. Roland felt the vibration of her purring on his

chest, he closed his eyes and

took thankfully her comforting gesture.

Single tears crept from the closed

glance. "Understanding of a dragon, not of

another human. From a four legged,

scaly, red orange dragon, equipped with wings and horns." he initially thought to himself. He felt

it clearly. He did not care, who or what she was. Roland was just glad to that the female was here with him. He got a strange but

happy feeling that drove him through the

body.Her tactic seemed to work. Roland threw

the harrowing thought from his mind and focused only on her. The female covered him with one of her dark wings,

resting her head on his chest and

purred softly on.

Roland felt the vibration of her purring and

kept his eyes closed. Without saying a word, he placed his arms around her and held her tight with light

pressure. She gave a satisfied

"Churr" from as she took the gentle touch. Both

enjoyed the comforting moment to the fullest. The time seemed to stand still. Roland wanted that

this moment stopped forever. He felt safe and secure. Dragon and man lay

there together. A quiet and

almost magical moment. The silence was unexpectedly broken by

the sudden opening of the door. Both were startled and loosened the tight

hug. Roland looked scared to the opening

door and sat down frantically

back on the bed. The

female looked up hastily and promoted herself down

with a quick jump of the mattress between

the door and bed. She tilted her

head down, held the wings steeply backward and snapped

the incoming man once.Roland stood

up, leaning against the wall, watching the intruder also. A larger, thin man with shoulder length hair came a bit mentally absent in

the room. He stopped abruptly. His skeptical

look attracted by the female

to the boy, then back to the dragoness.He saw the orange red lizard in front of him.

She looked back with

a rigid view and growled softly.

The man paused for a moment and exhaled heavily. He

bowed his head slightly inclined and raised both eyebrows

in astonishment. Then

he held up his

right forefinger. "Uh, one moment." he said left completely. Then he slowly turned around and walked quickly out

of the room, always kept the

forefinger upwards. The female took a more relaxed attitude, gave a short "Chirp" of herself and

looks questioningly at Roland. This stood

beside the bed and looked back

confused. He raised

an eyebrow and shrugged with

his shoulders, shaking his head. "No idea what that was." he said to her with a skeptical smile on his face. The female gave a faint "Churr" by herself, snorted and shook

her head as well. The room door

was open, and voices could be heard from outside. Roland tried to

understand the voices scraps, but there were only small chunks

of course. "Where do you want to go?"

"No one has .... .... Dragon .... Why

.... because ....

"

"Now imagine yourself not so .... Go in there now ....

and .... The dragon .... "Do ....

nothing ..... .... I do

not say it twice! ""But that was not in the job description!" echoed

mournfully from outside, then there was silence. A long, thin arm

appeared. "Do not shoot! I come in peace." said the man who came back into

the room. He held both arms up, as

if you had directed a crossbow on

him and knelt on the

floor. He looked gravely at the two in the room,

while occasional drops of sweat ran down

his forehead. Roland looked

at the fearful trembling man.

"Shooting? With what?" he thought as he shook his head with a smile. There was an awkward pause, in which all looked

themselves silently in the room. Roland took a through

and made a decided step toward the still kneeling

man. "I am Roland."

he began and hold out his right hand,

open. "And who

are you?" The man lowered his arms and looked a

little perplexed at the boy. He

let his gaze drift rapidly to the orange red

female, which stood behind Roland. She snorted at

him once and sat up straight,

like a dog on the side of his master. The dragoness

looked at the man with open eyes, which was mesmerized in

the deep blue color. Almost as if he were drowning

in them. He held his head at a slight angle and let his mouth stand open. The

turquoise gleam in her eyes reflected in the

pupils of the man and let him

breathe hard.Roland stood

silently there, the

open hand still outstretched.

He looked at the man in front of him and waved a few times before his face

back and forth. He was totally spaced out. Tears ran down

the spiritless face.

He let his outstretched arm fall on the man's shoulder

and moved him

once forwards and backwards. "Hey,

is everything Ok?" he asked. The man realized the movement and looked shocked

at Roland as

he would have torn him from a nightmare. He rubbed both eyes with his hands and shook his head in confusion. The man was breathing shallow

and intemperate to himself,

as if he were standing in front of a nervous breakdown while he held directed a

shaky finger at the female."Make it stop!" he gave fearful of

himself with a tearful gaze. He stared

straight at the dragon. His

earlier mindless face

solidified into a

mischievous expression. The

female took a cautious step toward him. Held her

head slightly inclined and gave a

confused "Chirp" of herself.

What had she done wrong? "It's supposed to stop!"

was heard again by

the man. This time louder and

determining. He joined with the index finger forward once to underline his last words. The dragoness winced

frightened, bowed her head dejectedly down and

backed a few steps backwards.

She gave plaintive noises while she lay down.

Her sad gaze

to the side, she exhaled

cumbersome and noisy. Roland heard reluctantly

her sounds, they showed him an unpleasant shiver

go up his back. The

sound was burning in his soul.Roland grabbed

the second shoulder of the man, shaking

him by again and put a serious look

at him. "Hey, calm down!" he cried angrily

in the face. He looked again to the dragoness

behind and gave her a comforting look. She

closed her eyes and gave a sad "Churr" by herself. Roland saw a

single tear from her closed eyelids occur,

and turned again to the trembling

man. "What should

stop?" he asked him with a

furious countenance. The man now seemed to wake up finally and calmed

his breathing. He shook his head,

holding a hand to his forehead and then looked confused at his still outstretched

arm. He let his arm drop and looked into a helpless

and angry face. Both

eyebrows raised, he began to grin sheepishly, as

if someone had caught him tensioners.There was a silent pause. "What was that?" Roland

asked sharply. The man shrugged briefly with the head between his shoulders. He looked at Roland for

a while, held his head with a

slight angle "What was, what?" he gave confused

back in response and

shrugged. He seemed not to remember anything. Roland got up and scratched himself at the back of his head questioning, while his eyes

wandered to the sad female. It strangled

his chest as her whining

invaded again in

his ears. He walked in front of her and knelt down carefully. With both hands he gently lifted her head up and looked at her comfortingly. She cooed softly

at his touch and slowly opened her eyes, before she fixed her eyes on him. Roland looked into the dilated pupils, and felt her downcast emotions. The turquoise shimmer disappeared into the deep blue coloration. "It

is not your fault." he said quietly

to her and stroked her with one hand the tears from her face. The vibrations of

her coo were intense and Roland paused for a moment to catch his breath. He smiled soothingly and calmly

continued. "You have done nothing wrong, so why the sad face?" She

snorted once at him sharply, but let her

sad look again fall to the side."You know?" he began slowly. "I am here really

hurt, to see you like this."

She lifted her head again and watched as Roland

put a hand on his chest. The dragoness sat up and nudged once with her nose against

it. He breathed once tranquil. "Yes,

right there." he said, nodding his head. She understood the gesture. The female half closed

her eyes, purred contentedly

and searched again eye contact. It seemed as

if she tried to smile. The thin

edge of turquoise came to the fore again and

shone brightly around

the iris. Roland stood up, always

retorted the view. He put both hands on his hips and leaned down to her.

"So who is cheerful dragon?" he asked with

a wide grin. She stood like lightning on all fours and made a small leap into the air. Still in the air, she shouted a loud, and happy "Meep"

out of her maw. Roland knelt down to her and

patted her on the head. "That's what I wanted to hear."

She cooed satisfied and briefly licked his

cheek, as if she gave him a kiss. Roland became aware, that still was someone

in the room. He thought again of the reaction

of the man on his companion. "What he must have seen?" The man was now standing

up and the window was open.

He stood at the long window sill and took a

deep breath. With a groan, he

gave off the air facilitating out again

and turned gracefully toward them.He took a

breath to begin a sentence, but someone got him before. "What do you need so long?" asked a

big man, standing in the door.

He wore a white vest

with red sleeves, which colors bit them a little with the brown pants. Two

large black shoes completed the

picture. The thin man held his arms apart and put

a quizzical look on his face.

"I was just ...."

"It's no longer needed."

interrupted the Great. "Lady

Catherine has asked for you." He took

a step back out of the room and

waved a hand in the

hallway. "You can go now. I'll

take it from here."The thin man exhaled angrily and went with holding

down the front of the room.

He looked at Roland in passing short. "I'll

see you later, sometime." he muttered, and beckoned

to him with two fingers too

before he disappeared into the hallway. Roland watched

him skeptically. The man had

a peculiar way of walking and talking. But he

still wondered about his reaction to

his companion, but that had to wait."Good morning, Roland."

said the Great. The man came again into the room and

made a gesture with his head bent forward. "Or

should I rather say, a nice evening?"

Roland looked puzzled

out the open window. It was very late

indeed. He wondered how long he had been asleep and turned back to the man. "You can call me Daniel."

said the big man as

he walked toward the boy. "The other guy was Timmy." he added, pointing with his right thumb over his shoulder.Roland looked

at him with a serious expression. "How long have I been here?" he asked. Daniel held up a

hand to his chin as he collected his thoughts. "With today, makes it five days." he replied, and held out five fingers

extended. Roland ripped shocked his eyes. "Five

days?" echoed in his mind again. He looked questioningly

at the female. She was nodding a "Chirp" of herself, and confirmed Daniel's statement."You were in very bad shape, as

you arrived here." Daniel began. "Your

wound on your leg was infected and you

had high fever." Daniel pointed

with one hand on Roland's right leg. "But the Sorati have done a very

good job." "Huh? Sorati?" Roland frowned. "What

is a Sorati?" he asked Daniel

curiously. Daniel briefly summarized some thought and then spoke.

"The Sorati are

a race of wizards, who have

devoted themselves to the magic of recovery. Moreover, they are related to the dragons." "What,

with dragons?" Roland raised his

eyebrows in surprise, pointing to his

companion. "Like her?"

he asked. Daniel shook his head. "No, not like that. They have quite human

traits, but with more draconic features." Daniel began

to smile. "You will see it,

when we visit them again tomorrow.""Again? Why?"

asked Roland. "They want to look at your leg

again." argued Daniel quiet. "A human dragon?"

murmured Roland to himself and did not know, what to make out of that. But then nudged

him his companion with her nose

in the leg and brought

him back from his thoughts. "Yes." Daniel began again. "She

was also skeptical."

He pointed with his hand to the female. "And not

allowed the priest to you first." He

looked at her, smiling. "But

she recognized his intentions very quickly." Daniel clapped once

with his hands together. "So

enough of that, everything else we can

discuss later." He took a few steps out of the room into the hallway and motioned Roland to himself. "You

must yet be sure hungry after such an adventure."Roland looked at him with big eyes and felt

at that moment a huge hole in his stomach, as he

had mentioned it and

kept one hand on the source of

the growl. "Yes, you could say that loud." he said and followed Daniel

out of the room, followed by the female

dragon. Roland was led by Daniel through the big

house. The hall was decorated with numerous tapestries,

which always had an alternate color. Red

and blue were the most

represented. The walls were hung

with many old paintings. The most

faces were Roland unfamiliar, but the same symbol on his right hand back

emerged again and again."These are the ancestors of the Daventry family." Daniel began

to tell. He

remained with him in front of a

picture, were to be seen two women. "This

is Lady Catherine and her sister

Claire, your mother." The man breathed

silently, and then went silent. Roland remained

curt before the portrait. He looked into the painted face of his mother. His

eyes began to be

damp, but he was nudged

into the leg by a

small female dragon. He looked at

her a little surprised, but then

had to smile as he had with her eye

contact. Once snorted heavily

she gave a faint "Meep"

by herself. "You're

right." he replied, and went with

her to Daniel, which was gone a well piece before of already. At the end of the long corridor they came to a

staircase, which led to the lower level to the entrance area

in a semicircle. Once at the bottom,

they went through the hall to the rear. After passing a massive wooden door they

were in a larger room. In the middle of the room stood a large table, to

the numerous chairs

were lined up. A red table cloth stretched

across the entire length of the

plate and was covered with lots of tasty dishes. "Ahh, finally back among the living, as it seems."

came from the upper end of the table. On the chair sat a man in a uniform.

Roland knew the person

already, it was

the leader of the guards who had

been searching for him. The man stood up

from his chair and

made a gesture with his head bent forward. "Allows

me to introduce myself. Koris, James Koris.

Captain of the Guard of Ironwing.""There will be time later for the formalities

Koris." interrupted Catherine,

who was sitting beside him. "Now let the boy eat something first." "Very

well." Koris said, and sat down again. She

smiled at Roland friendly and

waved him to the empty chair on her left side. Daniel pulled the chair back. "Sit down." he said then, and made a

gesture with his open hand on

the seat. Roland let

himself not to be asked twice

and took the offered

chair. The female sat down right next to

his chair on the floor. He let his gaze wander

over the abundant table. "Griffin calmly." Catherine said with a

smile on her face. "There is

enough of everything." Roland

was a bit skeptical. But his stomach growled again,

so he began to fill his plate. Gradually, more people came into the room and took up the free space chairs.

All stared at the

newcomer and his companion closely.

Roland felt a little uncomfortable in this situation and it struck him a little

on the appetite."That's him?" cried a child's

voice from the door. A girl with long brown hair, which was braided into

a plait entered the room and looked at Roland

with a comical look. The strange thing was that her eyes did not have the same color. The right eye was green and the left

one turquoise. "This

one is really small." came then with a disappointed

undertone of her. Roland raised his eyebrows in astonishment. "Small?"

he thought to himself. "If anyone

here is small, then this girl." He shook his head and

looked down at his companion. This snorted once

and kept questioning her head to one side. The girl hurried around

the table and stood in front of

the dragoness. She

was on a bit shocked and looked skeptically at

the standing child in front of her.

"Now, all have spoken of a dragon." she grumbled

under her breath. She held both arms forward and

pointed at the female. "And

then I come here and he looks so small." The dragoness took

a few steps back and looked once sad to Roland.

"Not again." he thought,

annoyed. With a swing, Roland pushed his chair back and stood up. All people at the table fell silent and

looked at him intently.Roland knelt

beside the female and put an arm around her. He

looked at the girl a little

angry. "What is your problem?" he asked aloud. "I've not a

problem. That one is the one with

the problem." she went on vigorously. "The dragon, he is way too small." she said, pointing

a finger at the female. Roland looked again

to his companion, this returned her gaze with

moist eyes and a

faint "Chirp". Then he

turned back to the girl. "First." he began. "HE is a SHE!"

Roland looked at her seriously. "And second. She hatched a few days ago, so I'm sorry that she does

not meet your expectations

of a dragon." The dragoness snorted condescending

once at the girl. The girl put her hands on her hips and took a breath. But before she could say anything, she was interrupted. "That's enough, Rebecca!" said Catherine with a

determining wording. Rebecca

stomped on with

one foot on the floor, went

vigorously back to

the table and sat down as far away from Roland as she could. She sent some

glares at him, but he did not respond. He

stroked the females once with his hand over

her head and looked at her comfortingly.

She cooed softly

and licked over his hand. Roland put the chair back straight and sat

down again at the table. The dragoness went

next to him and lay down to the right of the chair on

the floor. There was a brief, silent pause before the table talks

reinstated. Roland was not mute after speeches. He

listened instead to the

individual interviews.Koris chatted

with Catherine. Roland heard out some small

details. It was about some

shady people, who

are supposed to search for someone

in the city. That was all he got with.

The other talks were too loud. Roland's attention pulled down as he felt

the foreleg from his

companion on the leg. The female

looked at him a little sad and smacked a few times

with her empty mouth. "Oh right, you're certainly hungry!" went through

his head. He waved Daniel closer.

"May she also

have something off the table?"

he asked him, pointing with one hand

to the female. Daniel

looked at the boy, a little

puzzled, and smiled then. "Wait

a minute." he said quietly

and went with hasty steps out of the room. Roland looked after him until he disappeared into the door. A short time later he returned with a silver bowl. The female watched him closely,

especially the shiny bowl he brought with him. She got on all fours and wagged her tail while

she was curious sniffing in the air.

Daniel knelt down

and put the bowl next to Roland's chair on the

floor. He held with the dragoness eye contact and smiled at her as he

looked into her deep blue eyes. A gentle turquoise shimmer

flashed in them. "Have

a good taste." he said calmly,

and then let his hand of the bowl. He then stood

up again.The female made herself forth across the contents of the

bowl. And threw the meat down greedily.

She licked clean the

rim of the bowl and gave a rich, happy "Chirp"

of herself. The dragoness

ran with her tongue over the lips

and lay down again

next to Roland's chair,

where she purred quietly

and happily to herself. "Have you a name for her?"

Daniel asked him from

the side. Roland was surprised by

his question and looked down at the female. "I have not

thought of that yet." he said, pulling his eyebrows in surprise. He put his brow and

pondered about possible name. But he remembered

nothing. "No." Roland said indignantly. "I have no idea at the moment.""Nominal HER Lizardy, or Shednose!" It sounded annoyed by the

other half of the table. Roland

looked at Rebecca

angry and condescending, but did not respond to her words. Daniel laid Roland a

hand on the shoulder and looked at him with a warm glance.

"How about Kyndle?" he asked. "Kyndle?"

he said. "Why Kyndle?" asked Roland after. "I knew once a girl named Kyndle."

Daniel said, with a bit of a sad sound in his words. "She had the same blue

eyes as your companion here." Roland

looked like Daniel's eyes were moist. It seemed

to be a sad reminder for him.

Daniel exhaled once hard and wiped the

tears from his eyes. "Her

look reminded me just back at her." He saw the dragoness long and then

turned back to Roland.

"You don't have to call her like this, just think

about it." he said then,

holding up the clean licked bowl from the floor. He

then disappeared with it in the

back of the room.Roland got

not much with from the rest of the

dinner. He thought hard about the new name. "Kyndle."

he muttered softly

to himself. He was pulled from his thoughts as something

nudged him in the leg. The female presented both

forelegs on his thigh and looked at him from below with big wet eyes. He looked back at her with a slight smile. "Kyndle?"

he said again. She

began to purr and snorted at him softly

as she heard the name again. He felt it in her

response that she liked the name. He put a hand

to her cheek and gave her a little kiss on the nose. "Then you are now called Kyndle."

he whispered to her. She snorted at him once

and cooed satisfied. Rebecca looked jealous

over to Roland and his dragon. She began vigorously

to poke around in

her plate. "Oh great!"

she muttered to herself mad. The first somewhat tense dinner was

otherwise rather quiet and silent. Daniel had

just cleared the last plate from the table, when Catherine took the word to herself."So, Roland." she began. "Let me glad you now officially welcome here in Ironwing."

She smiled at him with a warm look. Roland sighed

to himself. His mother saw on him always like this. He shook off the moment and looked tense in the many new faces.Catherine started sequentially, to introduce the people. "Captain Koris

you already know." she began,

pointing to the man on her right side. Koris stood

up again and repeated his gesture from before. "Welcome."

he added. "This is Conrad." said Catherine. She had risen and stood behind the chair to the right of Koris, on

which Conrad sat. He held his hands before

his face and gave a faint "Hmph" from himself. "He is my oldest son,

but not exactly the most

talkative." she said with a big grin on her face. Roland looked a little nervous

at Conrad. He has not even

noticed that he previously

sat at the table. Beside him lay a stack of books. "He

is also a bookworm." she added.Catherine went on. "Here we have Daniel, Sasha, Timmy and Loretta." she said as she walked along

behind the fours. "They take care of the property and have the lead over the

servants." Roland's view

stopped at Timmy.

He thought again of his response to Kyndle

some time ago. What did he just see? Everyone nodded saluting to Roland with a smile. Only Tim had a slightly

dreamy look on his face and a big grin on his

lips. "This is my daughter Rebecca." she went on. "She is sometimes a bit difficult when it comes to new acquaintances." Rebecca looked nasty at Roland and

short stuck out her tongue. Roland once

shook his head and looked nasty back."The rest, you will certainly get to know sooner or later."

she said and walked

over to Roland. She stood behind his chair and

held on to the back, while she turned to the others.

"So, this is Roland." she began. "He is the son of my sister, Claire." she

remained curt in thoughts and exhaled once silent.

"He will have his new home

here from now." she went on.

Rebecca clasped cross

her arms at Catherine`s words

and threw a jealous look again to Roland. He got the look not. Roland

looked a bit lost on the table,

while the word "Home"

repeated several times in his head.But before she spoke again, a little dragoness tugged on her dress and pulled

her attention. She looked down and saw at a curious

female dragon, that she looked with big eyes and a slightly aggressive "Meep" uttered. Catherine knelt

down to her and patted

her lightly on the forehead. "You too, of course."

She looked at her with a questioning

look. "What`s her name?" "Kyndle." came from Roland

as fired from a

crossbow. Daniel could not resist

his smile when he

heard the name himself. "Kyndle. Good."

The female cooed contentedly at her and closed her eyes in half. Catherine stood up again and looked at Roland. "So."

she began, smiling at him. "Daniel will

accompany you back to your room,

so you can rest." She waved to Daniel herself.

"You have a long to do list for

tomorrow and should

be fit for it."Roland thought

yet. "I'm not so

tired." But no sooner uttered

in thought, he was

already beginning to yawn. He went with Daniel from the room and looked again back to the new

faces. "Good night." Catherine

said still with a warm wording, as she passed

him, smiling. Roland smiled back. "Good night." he said softly. He struggled greatly to not attach the word mum, because she had at that moment exactly the same facial expression as his mother again. He closed his eyes briefly and then walked through the door to Daniel, who was

waiting at the foot of the stairs

at him. Followed by an orange red female dragon. Roland stood again

in the great room. The sun shone still and

flooded the room with her golden shimmer. He

looked exactly the four walls.

Starting with the big bed in the corner. At the other end of the room was a cabinet with mirrored doors. Opposite the entrance there was a

wall of windows, from which could

some get open. A glass door leading to the narrow balcony outside and invited to

a splendid sight on the magnificent garden of the property a. Roland stepped over the carpet in the middle of the room. He was curt on the icon in the middle and looked at his hand

back. Then he

went on to the balcony door and opened it slowly. A warm blast of

air came to meet him as he pulled the

door. Kyndle hopped

on the narrow terrace and sniffed curiously along

the ground.Roland walked

outside with a smile, while

he watched her. Kyndle leaned with her snout

in one of the flower

boxes, which were placed on the railing and sniffed eagerly at the numerous flowers. She pulled her

head back jumpy and breathing several times a hectic. With a cute

sneezing stung a

little flame from her nostrils and singed

the beautiful red flower petals in front of her. She shook her head and looked frightened at the

smoking pile of ashes in the flower box. Followed

by a sad "Chirp".Roland saw the whole from a safe distance, and could not resist his laughter. Kyndle looked at him slightly annoyed and snorted strongly

in his direction. "I'm sorry."

Roland said with a slight grin on his face and walked

towards her. He knelt down

to her and patted her on the head. "Hard to believe that one big intimidating dragon begins so cute and small." he whispered

to her with a warm look. She looked back at him with half open eyes and purred

softly as she held

her tongue joyfully out of the mouth. Roland sat in front of the railing on the floor and looked at the horizon. The

sun was already going under it and sent

a reddish glow across the sky.

Kyndle snuggled down

next to him and purred softly as she leaned

against his shoulder. He took her in

his arms and laid his head on her approach.

He could feel her heartbeat and heard the gentle vibrations of her purr.

Roland had a sense of security as he held her in his

arms. He felt at home. Together they looked at the peaceful sunset......In a seedy

tavern named "Last Horseman" sat a large

bald man at the counter. "Give me another one!"

he said claiming to

the keeper. "I

believe you've got enough." he gave

of himself and looked at the man seriously. "You can believe in the Church, and now GIVE ME ANOTHER!" shouted

the man, banging his hand in which he held the glass down on the wooden beams. The empty glass broke in

his hand at the massive surcharge. "And another

glass too." he added soberly. The barman breathed out angrily and reluctantly

pushed another full

glass to him. "The bottle you

can leave here as well." he said, looking seriously at the

keeper again. This

put down the bottle, shaking his head and turned away from him. "Who had piss in your drink Larzarus?" asked a seductively dressed woman behind him. She wore a

red midriff baring dress, with a

long gash in the matching

skirt. The high heels

of her shoes clattered in a slow clock on

the ground. The woman sat down on the stool next to the bald head and

crossed suggestively her free

legs.The man looked once into his glass and drained it in one

gulp. "What do you want,

Liz?" he asked angrily and poured himself a

glass again. "Is that

a trick question, my Great?"

she said to him with a furtive wink and put her hand

on his shoulder. "In general, all always want something from me."

she continued in a whisper. "You're not hardly here to smash glasses,

right?" she asked as she slowly

ran her finger across his cheek. With a lightning

quick movement, he grabbed her

arm and pulled him out of his face.

"You can`t hardly expect to touch me." gave the woman surprised by and

looked at him seductively."I did not come here for that!"

returned the man angrily. Lizbeth rejected annoyed

both hands and stood up. "Oh, always the same with you guys from the

Order." "I do not belong to the Order!"

Larzarus closed his eyes briefly to fetch air. "Not

anymore." he said then.

"Oh really?" The woman put her hands on her

hips and pointed at the face of

the big guy. "And this pretty

picture in your face is probably something like a birthmark. Huh?" she asked him angry.The man looked thoughtfully into his empty glass. "There was

once a time, in which it was important

for me." He reached for the surface and poured himself again. "But that's all behind me." Larzarus put the glass on the mouth

and downed it in

one gulp. "So!" he announced loudly by himself as he

placed the empty glass noisily on the counter. "Is Katarina also

in the house?" he wanted to know. "Unfortunately

not, my beauty." she admitted with

a fake sad tone in response. "You're going to have

some fun with me then." she supplemented with a

wink. "Then, we two talk about

the business." he threw to the woman a demanding

look. Lizbeth sat

back down on the stool and

crossed her arms under her

breasts suggestively. "That

sounds even more to

my taste." She leaned forward

a little and looked at him seductively,

which released a deep insight into her open neckline. "So, what now I can do for you, my Great?"

she asked him with another little wink."I heard you were also good in furnishing

information?" asked Larzarus and looked her vigorously

in the eyes. The woman returned the look with a small smile. "You heard right." was her answer, as she stood up and remained

standing behind the man. She put

both hands on his shoulders and brought her mouth closer

to his ear. "But I am only the head of the

system, the glory belongs to my girls."

she whispered to him. Lizbeth sat down on the stool to the right side of the man. "And what information is needed from our big guest here?" she asked him as she gave him another seductive

look. The man shook his head again. "I am looking for a person, young fellow, about 14 years

old, short dark brown hair."

He saw at the lady, raising questioningly an eyebrow. The woman waved a few

times with her hand. "Nice

description, that's true of almost on every third

stripling to strolling

over the streets." She made her fingers to be

a beckoning gesture.

"If I am to help you to find this boy, I need

even more than that."

She gave a bit annoyed by herself."He heard on the name Roland and was last seen in the direction to Stronos. He also has

a conspicuous injury to his right

lower leg." The woman patted the man on the

bald head. "Now we're getting closer." "Get that thy wives in

the series?" he asked her demanding. Lizbeth looked

at him a little angry. "We may be whores, but please do not insult us." she gave determinative

of herself and slapped him lightly with her hand on the neck. Then she stood up and walked a few steps away from the man. But she stopped and turned

back to him. "Oh by

the way. With what you intend to repay this

service?" Entangled with her

hands under her breasts she

gave him a questioning look. Larzarus exhaled once heavily before standing up abruptly. The stool slipped

back strong. In a

quick movement he grabbed the

woman by the neck and hauled

her against the wall. Liz looked shocked in

the deep red eyes

of the man who pushed her. The red color turned

into a purple sheen. "Consider it as cashing a favor, of

a certain Lizbeth owes me yet." he stated forcefully by and

looked her straight in the

fear filled eyes. "Larzarus!?" she gave scared of herself. Liz

breathed heavily in and out. She felt his firm grip around

the neck and could only give

a slight nod from

her.The man looked at her with a purple sparkle in the eyes. Until the red of his pupils came

to the fore again. The angry

expression on his face smoky simultaneously with the light in his eyes and he

loosened his grip. He let her fall to the ground and walked with long

strides toward the door. In

the doorway he stopped and turned his head to the side. "Come to me when you have something useful. You know where to find me." He turned his gaze forward again and went outside. Liz was coughing

on the ground until the bartender helped

her up. She sat down on a stool

at the counter and rubbed a hand on the neck.

"Johan, send messages to the brothels in Parem. There is work for

the girls." She poured herself a drink in the used glass on the counter and pulled the contents

in one go down. "And

see that Patricia shows up here! She just released a new job!" she yelled to the bartender behind.

"And then you're

clean up here!" she added, throwing the glass with the bottle on the wall. ..... The sun quickly displaced the

few clouds in the sky, as she

slowly rose over the horizon.

Roland woke up scary.

He breathed heavily in and out and wiped hectic the sweat from his forehead. A thought hold him tightly. "Mamma." he whispered

softly as he exhaled. Kyndle lay beside him on

the blanket and was also awake. He looked at her with a wet look and sighed

loudly. The female stood up and

took a few steps on to Roland. She rubbed

her head against his and snuggled up to his

side. Kyndle began to purr softly as

she touched him. Roland closed his eyes and took the female dragon in his arms.

"Thank you." he whispered to

her, holding a hand

to her cheek. Kyndle pulled her head slightly back and nudged her nose

against Roland. Then she gave a gentle "Churr"

of herself while she

looked at him with her blue eyes and

a light turquoise glitter.It felt always strange to, again and again, when

she looked at him like that. Not

unpleasant, but still strange. Roland threw back

the covers to get up. He saw the

bandage on his lower leg in a long time. "Today

I'm going to see a Sorati,

a humandragon." he thought loud under his breath. Kyndle once snorted

at him strongly and

made with eyes closed a nodding head movement.Roland was

pulling a trouser leg over the rigid bandage

as the door opened. "Good morning you two."

came from Daniel with a smile on his face as he entered the room. "Morning."

replied Roland somewhat restless. "I came to

pick you for

breakfast." Daniel continued,

handing him a clean shirt. "You have a busy schedule today." he continued and went to the door. "First, we will pay a visit to the Sorati,

later we can still view the city." Daniel

paused for a moment and turned to Roland. "And

after that we will look in to a breeder." "Breeder?" Roland wondered as he

stood straight. "What kind

of breeder?" he asked Daniel.

"A dragon breeder." he

answered shortly. Roland raised his

eyebrows in surprise. "A dragon breeder?" He repeated in thought a few times, until Daniel interrupted him. "Come on." he said. "The others are waiting for us." He waved the

boy to him and pointed to the long hallway outside.Roland nodded

wordlessly and then

looked to Kyndle.

He made a gesture with his lateral head

and closed his eyes this time. The dragoness

hopped down from the bed and followed Roland out

of the room. Daniel was already gone ahead and waited at the stairs. Kyndle step

ahead in a hurry, Roland followed her silently. Without

words he slowly walked through

the curtained hall, designed to prevent the head thoughtfully, marched to

the image with his mother by

without looking at it. Roland was

deep in thought. Kyndle stopped in the middle in a passage and held her head to

the side. She looked at him with

one eye and gave a faint "Meep"

of herself as she stretched her tongue out of her mouth. Roland came to himself and smiled at her.

"All right. I'm coming." he said to her and picked up his pace. As he walked past her he stroked

her once with his hand over the head. She looked after him and cooed

contentedly. The dragoness

made a small leap forward and stalked after him cheerfully.In the lower area, arrived at the door to the dining room Roland looked questioningly at Daniel. "Why do

we have to meet a dragon breeder?" Daniel looked

at him. "Lady Catherine

would like to know more about your dragon." he said, as he opened the door.

"And you surely too? Or not?"

he added as he entered

the room.Roland also

walked into the room, where he was

immediately greeted by Catherine."Hello Roland." she

began as she looked at him with a smile.

"Come on, sit down." she said,

waving him over to the chair on her left side. "Good morning." came from Roland

as he sat down on one of the chairs. He looked questioningly at Catherine. "Will you come with me today?" "No. Unfortunately

not." she said with a slight sad undertone. "Koris escort me today to the town

hall of Stronos, that

means Daniel and Timmy will accompany you.""Timmy" it contradicts brought in Rolands

thoughts. "Perhaps at last the opportunity arises to ask after his response to Kyndle." he thought

to himself.

After the somewhat taciturn breakfast, the small group went outside. Before the front entrance

of the property Daniel waited

with Roland and Kyndle at the beginning of the steps, where Timmy should

drive up with the open horse drawn carriage. Daniel rattled stressed out with one foot on the floor as

he looked toward the tool shed

again and again. "Where is

the guy already so long?" he muttered

to himself. After several minutes of tedious waiting Tim came

finally with the car around the corner.

The two pre stressed horses started with a leisurely pace. Timmy sat on the

driver's seat and leaned casually over the back with

one arm. He held the reins

only in one hand and whistled a tune to

himself, which had no discernible

rhythm.He stopped

in front of Roland, Kyndle

and the visibly annoyed

Daniel and waved the

group with a finger on the

forehead off to. Roland

looked questioningly at Daniel, which was shaking his head and rubbed a hand to his

forehead. Kyndle just wanted to bounce the car

as Loretta came

storming out of the house. "Wait a minute! You have forgotten

something." she cried,

waving with a large cloth in her hand. Roland

pulled both eyebrows when she put the cloth

in his arms. "Why should I wear that and for what would that be good?"

he asked her. The maid knocked him once with

the flat of her hand on the head.

"Not for you! For your dragon." she gave

out and pulled him the cloth from his hands. The maid walked to

Kyndle and wanted to put the green cape on

her, but the dragoness looked

aggressive and growled

softly. Loretta recoiled it. "Um, for the

best. You should do that. I still have

something to do in the kitchen." she

admitted fearful of herself and

threw Roland the

fabric in the face before she

disappeared back into the house with

quick steps.The boy

held the cloth in front of him. "Why

is this so....?" he broke off when

he saw the symbol on the fabric.

"The emblem of the Daventry family." said Daniel and patted him once

on the shoulder. Roland awoke from his thoughts and looked questioningly at him. "Why should Kyndle wearing this?" Daniel took a

short breath. "For the people

in the city, as they ...." In his mind he was trying to find the

right words. "Well, so that the

people see her as a peaceful dragon and not accidentally confused with a wild dragon." The boy looked at the man with a puzzled look. "A wild dragon? In

the city?"Timmy interrupted his unrhythmical pipes and slowly

turned his head to the two. "Sometimes yes, sometimes no." he gave of himself and grinned

broadly at Roland

as he bobbed his

head slightly back and forth.

Daniel breathed out indignantly. "He wants to say that it can happen from

time to time, that a dragon

strayed out of the wilderness to the

city." He gestured to

the fabric. "That's why domesticated dragons are tied on a labeled cloth."

He looked at Kyndle. "The sign on the respective

mantle indicates, to which family the

dragon belongs."Roland strode

toward Kyndle and looked into her eyes. He

held out the cloth and watched her reaction. The dragoness sniffed

a few times curiously at the towel and shook

her head afterwards. "I will

now put this on you. Ok?" the boy said to

her. "So that all will know, that

you belong to me." he continued.

Kyndle looked at him a bit puzzled, but stretched then hesitant her head

upwards. Roland smiled

at her as he put on her the green

cloth. The cloth hung from

her neck down over the chest.

The emblem was clearly visible. Kyndle shook a little

and looked down at herself

on the crest. The

new garment seemed not to please her. What she

confirmed with a rather plaintive

"Chirp". Roland smiled at her. "Kyndle."

he began. She looked at him with slightly mad

eyes. "You look pretty." he told her with a warm look. With

this sentence, her reluctance was

so fizzles out quickly as a drop of water on a hot plate. In her eyes briefly flashed

up a turquoise shimmer before she closed them purring.

The dragoness nudged

her companion with her nose to his and licked his

cheek. A cheerful "Meep"

grounded from the

gesture.Roland took

the female into his arms and held her a few moments

before he was interrupted by Tim. "I disturbing

you so reluctant, but don`t we have to go

somewhere?" Timmy looked at

Roland with a serious expression,

but he began to grin

as he had eye contact with him. Daniel scratched his head. "I say it

only reluctantly, but he's right."

He looked slightly stressed to Roland and his

dragoness. "The Sorati won`t wait for you.

We must not dawdle any more time than we already had." he continued while his angry gaze

wandered to Timmy.Roland and Kyndle went on to the car and waited for it

went off. "All right. Let's

go! "came from Daniel.But nothing

happened. Daniel looked slightly angry to Timmy. He looked up to heaven

and scratched himself extensively on the neck. "I said: All

right! LET'S GO!" he

shouted. After a short wait, Tim looked into Daniel's

face. "And? Shall we start?" he asked. This

one was breathing heavily in and out. Tim raised

an eyebrow. "Um, yes or no? And by the way you have that look again." he uttered as he

sat upright on

the driver seat. "Yes! For the third time!" bleated Daniel. "And

what look do you mean?" he asked, annoyed. Timmy gave him a finger

in the face. "Just this look here." he

added. Roland and Kyndle sat on the back seat and looked at each other questioningly, while the other two discussed further. He shrugged

his shoulders and she shook her head

with a snort. After the short disagreement, the

vehicle finally put

in motion. Roland glanced back to the

estate, but then turned his gaze back to the front to the road leading to Stronos......The wind was blowing strongly over the spiers of the castle Drakensang, and let the flags at the high masts

rattle. In the long hall of

the throne room sounded the loud

clanking of armored shoes of the walls.

The king sat on

the large marble chair and looked excited the

man to step effect on him. The

dressed in blue man stopped in

front of the steps of the throne

and bowed humbly. "My King." he began, before rising

again. "I bring you news of the priests of

the Five." The king's gaze widened

and his yellow green eyes stood out from

under his bushy eyebrows. "And

what kind of news brings you, Mardon?" he asked his subordinate.

The man lifted his head and saw to his lord. "They say: One of the companions have revealed." The wind picked up and a strong air blast ripped

the window behind the throne.

Both looked for a moment in silence. The king grabbed

his hand to his

chin. "One of the companions you say?" Mardon nodded

with conviction. "Yes sir. That companion

from the prophecy.""And how came the priests to

this assumption?" the king asked

as he stood up from the white chair. The man turned

his gaze briefly to the ground,

then back to his king

until the eye contact was established.

"One of the statues in the Temple of the Five has changed." Mardon reached into his coat pocket and pulled out a folded piece of paper, which he handed to the king. "This

sign has been found in the front of the

Statue of Kyleth.""And the others?" the king asked emphatically. "No other signs sir."

said Mardon and lowered

his gaze. The ruler opened

the folded paper. He raised his eyebrows in astonishment

at the sight of the drawn symbol. "This is the

emblem of the House Daventry?"

"That's right. Therefore, I will

ride as soon as I can to Ironwing.""Yes, do that" The King

sat back down and held out a hand to Mardon. "But

before that, you go to Stronos." Stronos, sir?" he asked after. "Rumor has it that followers

of the Hunters Order should

stay there." The man grabbed

his sword and saw his lord slightly confused.

"Dragon Hunters? What do they want in Parem?" "That you shall find out." The king waved Mardon away

with one hand by himself.

"Now, go." he said and held his hand over his mouth in thought. The fighter bowed again before his lord

and then walked hurriedly to the gate. The

man with the crown held the piece of paper in front of himself. "A

fellow from the house Daventry so." he muttered

to himself. "Then the time

has therefore come." In the meantime ... "There it is!" Daniel called back." Stronos, the capital of Parem.

Roland stood up and held with both hands on the back of the front seats firmly, looking over Daniel's shoulders to the big city before them. White city walls rimmed

the many rooftops. The blue bricks left

the city in the distance look

like a lake. The silver gutters shimmered in

the sunlight, causing the

illusion even further embellished."Watch out, to swallow no fly." Daniel called out to Roland,

who let open his mouth in amazement. "Is probably the first time that you

get this city to face?" Roland did

not answer. He nodded once and

looked further on

the white city. "There are dragons!" came loudly from the

boy. Kyndle stood up at the remark and looked also curious to heaven.Lonely flew dragons

over the city and sought their

way out, or a

suitable landing site. "Yes

dragons are a part of the city."

Daniel began to tell. Roland listened to him intently.

Kyndle still looked

to the sky and attentively

observed their peers. "The King of Stronos is a great sympathizer of the dragons, just like his father

before him." continued Daniel.

"That's why dragons are in the capital also not

uncommon." He turned to Roland

and looked at Kyndle. "But with your companion,

it is something new." "Kyndle? Why something

new?" The boy asked. "She's also a dragon like the

others." "A dragon already,

but I have never seen one, who had shed this coloration

like her." Daniel turned back to the road in front of him. "This will certainly

provide some excitement." he added.Roland looked

at the female dragon, who was

still under the spell of her flying

conspecifics. She followed every movement in the sky, while her wings twitched

slightly. She would

most like to jump off the wagon and flown with the others.

He smiled at her and sat down beside the female on the back seat. He placed a

hand on her head, which gave him

her attention. She looked at him with open eyes. The turquoise

ring around the pupil shimmered briefly before

she closed her eyes and softly cooed. "I'm curious what expected us

in the city." He saw at the female with a warm smile, while he stroked her slowly over the head. With that she gave a long and contented "Chirp"

for an answer, while she purred quietly. The group arrived

at the great gate of the capital. Big cobblestones

paved the way through the raised portcullis. The

silver breastplate of the guardsmen

flashed in the sunlight, which drew their rounds

on the walls and the

streets. The splendid armor aroused in

Roland an "I

want to have something like this" feeling. The blue cloaks gave

the soldiers an extra elegant bonus. The vehicle continued on his way into the city center. The streets were very busy. Many citizens

went about their activities, children were playing catch

on the curb. However, some stared at the vehicle

more closely and whispering to each other immediately. Roland could not listen

to the whispers, but he

knew that it certainly had something to do with Kyndle. Since some of the onlookers

did not hesitate to show with the

outstretched arm on the orange red female. This type of display very displeased

him. He could not do anything

about it though. Daniel turned towards Roland. "Do not be intimidated by it." he spoke calmly to him. "So

it is every time again, when someone or something new happen in the city."The carriage drove into the center of

the city. Roland looked in amazement at the

large statue in the middle of the

huge market place. A dragon made of marble adorned the white pedestal

on which sat a rider with a drawn sword in the hand and a crown on his head. Clear

water ran out five channels which are arranged symmetrically

around the statue, and filled a basin around the base. The boy could not stop being amazed. The whole place was covered with countless market stalls, hawking all

kind of stuff. The hustle and bustle of the city population amounted

to an ants stock. The vehicle

stopped near the magnificent

fountain. "So here we are." said Daniel and stood up from his seat. He took a few steps around

the carriage and helped Roland on the way down. Timmy got cozy on his driver's seat

and tied the horses, then he walked between

Roland and the fountain. He turned to the

boy and held his arms apart. "Welcome in Stronos!" he uttered as he turned with outstretched arms. Daniel stood, shaking

his head next to it and put his

hand to his forehead. Roland

did not get it, because the hustle

and bustle of the busy market was much more interesting.Kyndle hopped

elegant down from the car and slid with

outstretched wings closer to the fountain, where she immediately took a big gulp of the

clear water. "Kyndle come!" cried Roland. "We have to

go this way." he said,

waving the female to him. The dragoness broke

out her little break,

to drink water and strutted

happily to her companion, whom

she greeted with a cheerful "Chirp". "This way!" Daniel uttered. "The Abbey of the Sorati is equal

over here." This did not remain unseen. Some gloomy

figures held up

behind the stalls and watched the

group closely. "Hey

Karl." said one of the four men and nudged one

of them. "What species do you think this is?" Karl looked

at the dragon more closely.

"Such a coloring I've never seen. Bring sure

some on the black market." The

first looked at the other two. "Ok, we are waiting for an appropriate time, and then we get this thing. In

any case, stay tuned to them."