All in Age: 4.5

Dragon Little was stuck at the bottom of a giant forest where she was smaller than a grass blade. Far above the trees her home, the flying pirate ship called Bonny’s Revenge, floated without moving. That meant her father was not there. He had vanished. 

But in a few hours, he would return. And since he always returned to the ship, she knew she had to be in a visible place when he reappeared. 

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She moaned and stretched her body on the giant leaf she had been lying on, in the giant forest, in the Land of the Giants. Bonny’s Revenge had been swatted like a fly by Ymir the Angry Giant, while Dragon Little and Dragon Father were still in it. It had been too fast for me to do swoop in and save her. And it was a miracle she hadn’t died. 

I would not like to see her die, but I did think and still do that it may save her years of pain in which she would wish she was dead.

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Bonny’s Revenge hung above the forest in the giant’s world. Dragon Father, now visibly panicked, was looking over the wooden railing and calling, “Joy! Joy!” at the forest. 

Not only did he not know where she was, he did not know if she was alive or dead. 

He ran from side to side futilely, until he spotted Ymir the Giant, who had swatted them in the first place. 

Dragon Father’s face twisted. 

“Go away!” he said. 

Ymir the Giant disappeared. 

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Dragon Little lay unconscious in the forest of the giants and did not move. My sharp dragon ears could her breathing from my hiding place, kilometers above her. My sharp dragon eyes could see between the leaves how her chest was rising and falling with slow breaths. 

She was alive and lying on top of a leaf bigger than an entire body, between blades of grass three times as higher as her. 

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“You know, I didn’t have to call you Joy,” Dragon Father said once. 

The two were on a snow planet, full of mountains and cold as it’s ever been for them. Dragon Father and Dragon Little waited behind a snow-covered rock for the Snow Pirates to return to their lair. 

The cold ist probably what caused Dragon Father to think of what he was going to say next. 

Four-and-a-half-year-old Dragon Little looked at him. “No?”

“No, I didn’t,” Dragon Father said in a serious tone. “I could have called you ‘Ah-choo!’” 

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“What’s the use of putting me in prison?” Captain Badass ranted. “I’ll escape. You know I will.” 

It was true. Of all the villains, it was only Captain Badass who was able to escape captivity. The prison did not keep him. He would always return. 

“Yeah, yeah,” Dragon Father said. “Walk faster.”

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It was winter time in the Dream. Which means that it had been winter since Dragon Father appeared half an hour ago on the deck of Bonny’s Revenge, and suddenly gusts of wind and snow filled the air. 

The ocean froze immediately, and Bonnie’s Revenge, their pirate ship, became stuck in the snow, unable to sail the oceans or rise into the air. Immediately after the ocean froze, mountains of snow appeared on top of the ice, coming up almost as high as the deck. The deck itself began to fill with snow. 

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“Get out of the car, Joy,” he turned his attention to the car. 

The new car was standing there with its roof torn apart, its sides and front banged up, and Dragon Little was standing on the front seat, leaning out from the torn roof. 

“Why?” she started. But when she looked at his face, she jumped out and joined him. “What’s wrong, Dad?” 

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