Chapter 22: I Have No Idea What To Call This Chapter

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Warning: Inaccurate Norwegian below because I used Google translate for the first time since 2015.

-Pumpkin

You had no idea how many times Lukas had to chase you around the air, but hell it was fun to you. You wanted to fly around nonstop, but dragins do have limits too.

Your hair was a mess with that crazy energetic grin on your face. You really loved and cherished the moment of flying around the air.

Tempest nuzzled against your face that left static to raise your hair up. You laughed as you hugged your dragon. He grew on you like a kid. He was a sweet child that just lives to have fun. You wanted to keep him and bring him back to the Netherlands, but you doubt that your uncle can see it and let you keep a dragon in the farms. If he could, he'd probably say no. You already had Thor and Loki at home and they are the trouble at home. Also, Lukas explained that dragons cannot exit the island without a proper permit from the organization which is located somewhere off the cost of the U.K.

Lukas helped your down Tempest and looked at you with a very tired look. He had to play babysitter to make sure you both didn't get killed or worse, get caught by the association.

"Well, we didn't get killed or caught." You smiled at him.

"At least," he sighed, "but just don't get too close to the border next time. The mother of all the dragons here can be awakened when she senses a child missing."

You arched an eyebrow. "Like the momma of every dragon here? Damn son, that's a lot of work."

Later on, you and Lukas had to say goodbye to the two dragons. It was a sad parting for you and Tempest since you both just met and bonded right away like close friends.

The moment you both left the island, you reminded yourself about your assignment. You were both back on track for hunting trolls, and for your student report.

You decider to check your phone for any updates in the news, but all you got were a bunch of notifications and messages that flooded up everything. Several messages were from your friends in college and others were from your relatives, and the rest of your notifications came from social media.

You opened your messages first only to meet lots of Christmas greetings and updates on the things they were doing since winter break started. You sighed and bumped your head against the railing of the ship with disappointed in yourself. You were so determined to get your project done that you forgot that Christmas Eve was tonight. The night you've been waiting for all year.

You looked up at the icy sea and looked at your phone again. You sighed and kept it in your pocket. You took out the necklace your mother gave you and looked at it. You wondered if you'd ever meet your uncle again. You needed answers about things. How he got a cult up and running, and how the hell did your mother get involve with everything.

And that one feeling that was weighing in your chest was becoming stronger. It bothered you more than any of your problems at the moment because that feeling is caused by someone you're traveling with.

You looked down at the sea to see the sirens swimming with the boat and a mysterious giant squid just below swimming calmly. It scared you, but you knew that they wouldn't attack unless you attack first.

"First time you've seen the Kraken?" Lukas leaned on the railing next to you.

"If the last time I saw the Kraken was actually real, I would've said no." You chuckled and smiled. "How big is it?"

"No idea." He shrugged.

The breeze blew against your skin harshly. You could tell that the weather wasn't going to be nice this week. You looked at Lukas who had his eyes on you.

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