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... really thought of that when she asked for his help.

"You can't stay in the village," she muttered to the dragon, her tone half-apologetic. "You're... a bit too big for that."

The dragon tilted its head, as if mocking her.

"I mean, you could go back to your lair, but-" She stopped mid-sentence when the dragon's body began to shimmer. A soft, golden glow surrounded it, growing brighter with each passing second.

"What now?" Eira muttered, shielding her eyes.

...

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