Literature
The kids and the dragon
“It’s this way,” announced the boy to his sister, making his way among the bushes between the trees. “Are you sure of it, Eldwan?” She asked, following him with uncertain steps. “Yes, Sehert. See how the land is getting higher? It means we’re coming close to where the cave is.” “Eldwan, do you think it’s a good idea? I’m scared it will eat us…” “It can’t, remember? It signed a pact with all those who live in our village. If it hurts one of us, it will die.” He stopped one moment and lay a reassuring hand on the girl. “It’ll be alright. Don’t you want so see it?” “Yes…” she whispered. “Then let’s continue. We have to get back before sunset, or Mom and Dad will realize we’ve been out.” The two kids kept walking through the woods in silence, too absorbed into the anticipation of what they were going to meet. Finally, the trees began becoming more rare. The flat terrain was on its way to turn into hills and mountains. Eldwan and Sehert kept walking; their very young age prevented