Just a dream for Tshila or a dream find for Kanti? Stay tuned…
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Attack of the Cucumbers (with unhinged jaws).
Talking cucumbers at that!
I forgot that they have a heightened sense of smell. Do dragons have anything like that or is it like a humans?
We haven’t seen the Dragons mention anything like that thus far. Think Dragons smell funky and don’t realize it?
The fact Tshila can still smell Zmia should be a dead giveaway that it wasn’t a dream at all, especially if Kanti can confirm she can smell her as well.
I bet both tigers and dragons smell very unique to each other.
Ngl the way Tshila’s “dream” depicts Zmia, I think I’d have passed out too. Good work!
Thanks! Yeah, Zmia zipping out of the darkness the way she did would definitely create some traumatic images!
Lol I loved this I thought tishila would forget about this now . besides like the shaleigh fan art though>
Ooh, Tshila won’t forget something that scary anytime soon!
Parent-Teacher Conference
Memories of Monsters and the Fragrances of Fright
Tshila and Kanti climb to the canopy to converse covertly about the cubs’ comment. Tshila recounts the run-in with a sinister serpent that talked, treaded, and terrified her terribly. Kanti’s song about them rang up the remembrance of the encounter and now its gnawing at her. Though she woke from what felt like a frightful fantasy she admits to the smell of the snake sticking to her. Kanti questions if it was only her and the horror that she’d seen. Tshila scores others who were wherein. Including a burned big cloaked cat and most funnily of all… a familiar fox. This lights up Kanti’s countenance. What does she know?
Tshila can still envision the fearsome facade that felled her but is the mention of the capricious canid a capable clue?
The dream is not all it seems. Can Tshila dispel the doubt around the dark figures? Or is Kanti about to confide crucial content about them?
Also, when I first saw the page. I HAD to laugh. Tshila’s memory of Zmia was hilarious to me.
Those memories won’t slither out of her brain anytime soon!