Heina: The Red Demon Dragon
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dn't believe wha
ven mean?" One of
snake eyes wanted to know. He was no longer looking in my direction. His b
aving." The o
The man simply stated, fina
z." The topaz blue eyed warned,
heina." H
only stare blankly.
ey had not been expecting that answe
taneously. It was as though they read each
the white haired man, hop
ced over at me bef
than a 'someone'. I could agree that my name was unusual. It wasn't the kind of name casual
ina." I spoke
me a brief look, that wa
e decided to take his seat. Aloofness mixed anger. "
was firm on whatever it w
couldn't understand any
n?" The suspense was killing me and I was
turned to the twins and spoke in a lang
s' reaction to it, it wasn't something pleasant. What
talk to me. So I stood and watched sheepishly words in a foreign language fly back a
felt other emotion; anger. It ro
eched my frustra
them stopped
My parents knew how much I hated celebrating birthdays. But they made today special. I was finally becoming a woman, according to them. They bought me th
racking down my face, I pushed my
exist and I'm in a house where I feel lost and out of place! If you won't tell me anything then ta
ently at anothe
sapphire blue
o I thought. They didn't mingle with any other student for the period they
me earlier ran in. "Yes, Drag
er to h
spot. "I'm not moving an inch until y
ond, he cupped my jaw, piercing my gaze with a hard
e dragons
to do something." His voice chilled my spine, causing my knees to tr
ard as rock - and his tone - colder than Antarct
were already r
unders
ed. "Y
brother who studied me as one would a strange
head, my maid, Azila, f
en up in, I raced to the bed and flu
. But I didn't care that someone was watchin
rra." I hear
age that strode in. Before I could take a proper look at her, she had reached
sses back on my face as the
g more tears from me. "What was that
words in that language I couldn't comprehend, I
lief, she gave me a silent look of sy
ed presence. Go back to wherever you were brought in fr
less anger and overwhelming sadness had me pushing myself o
time and even if there were, I didn't c
't much of a runner but I tried my best. To my shoc
ration gnawed. Pain clawed. I continued to run, trying to look for a way
tears. I lifted the skirt of my dress so
bly dark. I paused to look around. The house was no long
r left my mouth. I was lost. I he
these clusters of widespread canopies of tall, hu
.I didn't even know what it was but when it leapt out from behi