Niglerdiktas

Author: Niglerdiktas

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"I... uh, don't know what to do!" I cried out.

"Of course you don't!" Galena yelled back. "I can't hear your thoughts because you're not a witch! I couldn't help but get mad at Galena.

"I can't help you!" I yelled back. "What do you want from me?! You're the witch, you know what you're doing!" Galena shouted back, "Fine! Run away, then! We don't need you!"

I turned my back on my witch companion and ran out the door.

"And that's how you defeat a crystal dragon!" "Are you serious?" Galena yelled at me. "What was that about a witch needing a human?!

"That's a good story," I said, trying to hide my tears. Galena and I are trying to find the source of the magical energy.

"Galena," I started. "You know the crystal dragon is a magical creature, right? You said there's a crystal dragon around here, right? "I'm serious," I said. "A dragon."

"I know." She said, still not looking at me. "You told me that already."

"Galena, I saw the crystal dragon." "What?" she said, still not looking at me.

"I'm not lying," I insisted.

"And how exactly did you see it?" "Hello," I said. "How did you think I saw it?"

Galena, the witch of the tower, is a woman of mysterious beauty. She's beautiful, yet there's a darkness behind her eyes, a mystery that only makes her more attractive. "I think I'm going to cry," I said.

"Why would you be crying?"

"Because you're not even listening to me! What's wrong with you?!" "You're fighting a dragon!" I cried.

"What?!" Galena said. "No, I'm not! That's ridiculous!" "Please don't do this to me, Galena!"

"Stop being ridiculous!" Galena yelled. "I'm not fighting a dragon!"

"Then what are you doing?!" "I'm not fighting a dragon!" Galena cried. "Where did you get that idea?!

"I saw the crystal dragon," I said.

"No, you didn't," she said. "I saw the crystal dragon!" I yelled.

"You didn't," she said.

"I saw it!"

"You didn't."

"I saw it!"

"You didn't," she said. "I saw it!" I cried. "I saw the dragon!"

"I don't know what's wrong with you," she said. "You're acting crazy!"

"I saw the crystal dragon," I insisted. "You're not listening to me!"

"Well, that's not my fault," she said. "If you'd stop crying and let me explain."

"I'm not crying," I said. "You're the witch," I said. "I'm just a human, I don't know what to do."

"That's right," she said. "You're not a witch, I'm not fighting a dragon. "Nothing bad will happen," she said.

"Okay," I said. "I believe you."

"Good," she said. "Because it's true." "But you're still fighting a dragon," I said.

"Yes," she said. "I am."

"And it's going to kill you."

"It's not going to kill me," she said. "Galena!" I yelled. "The dragon is going to kill you!"

"I know that," she said.

"But you're fighting it!"

"I know."

"So you're going to die!" "What?" I said. "Are you serious?

"Yes, I'm serious," Galena said. "I know.

"I don't want to fight!" I cried. "I'm scared!" I said. "What if something happens to you?!"

"It won't," she said.

"But if it does, what will I do without you? "I'll curse you!" I said.

"That's not going to happen," she said.

"But what if it does? "No," she said.

"I don't want to fight you," I said.

"Good," she said. "Good," I said. "I don't want to fight you."

"Good," she said.

"You know, I'm really scared."

"I know," she said. "I'm scared," I said.

"Me too," she said.

"Are you okay?"

"I'm fine," she said. "I'm scared," I said.

"I'm scared too," she said.

"Why don't we just stop this fight?" I said.

"Because I have to," she said. "Let's just stop," I said.

"I have to," she said.

"Let's not do it," I said.

"I have to," she said. "Let's not fight," I said.

"I have to," she said.

"I have to," I said. "You have to," I said.

"What?" she said.

"I have to," I said. "The wind," I said.

"Wind?" she said.

"It's a storm," I said.

"Storm?" she said. "End?" she said.

"There's no dragon," I said.

"So?" she said.

"There's no dragon," I said. "We don't need to fight." The End

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