@Fraust
(Bump. Also we kinda need some sort of plot)
(Bump. Also we kinda need some sort of plot)
(The Children of Kuso need to help our main group of dragons - after freeing those who are still in the facility - all get to Golden Wing Isle, which is a hidden island far from human civilization. People will be after them, trying to stop them and get the dragons back, and possibly intending to kill the good guys.)
(I am alive!!)
(As am I!)
Buzzer settled with his wings wrapped around himself and Besu, his tail curling around the other's. He hummed happily, resting his head over Besu's and closing his eyes.
Virdan hummed to himself as he changed the angle of the digital map a few times. He went over to the door and leaned his head out. "Silas, get in here, please!" He called into the hall. When he sat back down, he looked around at Keira, Charlie, and Jamie. "So, listen. Charlie suggested the idea of using the facility's open hours to get inside. Now, yes, that is quite a bit more risky than doing it after closing, but hear me out."
Once Riverpaw's group was done with their warm-ups, Horace had them do the main sequence. They each went through the motions easily, and if the trainer was at all pleased with their performance, he didn't show it. There was always something wrong - incorrect wing placement, a too-early or too-late movement, someone didn't look "happy" enough. They were all supposed to look like they were enjoying putting on a show for the humans, but that was difficult when they had no choice in the matter.
"Again." The sharp sound of the crop startled the dragons, and they groaned and whined in protest, trying to continue resting on their podiums. Horace scowled and walked to the end of the line and snapped the whip against the biggest dragon's wing. She jumped up and growled at him, but he pulled out a small black remote - the remote that controlled their collars - and pointed it at her. She straightened up immediately, the rest of the group following. "That's what I thought. Now, again." Riverpaw sighed as they started the sequence once again, thinking of when she'd get to curl up with her sister and sleep. She wondered what it would be like to not have to do this nearly every day.
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