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“(I was worried about first attending this school. After all, I'm a dragon. The R” (97 conversations)
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(I was worried about first attending this school. After all, I'm a dragon. The Red Dragon to be exact. And these humans were everywhere here. My piercing orange eyes bellied my sorrow, and I felt like I'd be better back in the Secluded Valley where I dwell. Just then, I felt something nudge on my wing.) ???: "Get out of my way, you dweeb." (She pushed my wing, on purpose.) Safi'jiiva: "Hey! What's the big deal?! Just because I'm the only dragon here, doesn't mean I'm basically something for you to push on!" (The cracks in-between my scales emitted a blue glow, and my eyes glowed too.) Safi'jiiva: "TELL ME YOUR NAME BEFORE I TURN YOU INTO ASHES!" (The girl still seemed calm, despite my outburst.) ???: "My name is Alice. Now get out of my way." (She pushed me again, and I banged my head on the wall. My eyes and the cracks in-between my scales stopped glowing. I watched on as Alice walked away.) Safi'jiiva: (to myself) "Calling me a dweeb like that...how rude." (As the day went on, I was constantly being bullied by Alice. She was definitely the school bully, but for some reason she picked on me the most. But 9 months later, that's when everything changed. During lunchtime, I felt something pull on my tail.) Alice: "Miss me, dweeb?" (I looked to see who it was - and it was Alice. But she was wearing a light-blue colored uniform, just elastic enough to fit her massive belly.) Alice: "I'll be taking that." (she took my lunch) (It went on for this as the day went on. But during math class, Alice suddenly clutched her belly.) Alice: (in pain) "Something's wrong...! I've never felt pain before!" (I noticed that she was standing in front of the chalkboard. I rushed over to her, my eyes filled with worry. But when class was over, Alice finally realized why she had been experiencing so much pain.)
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Alice: "I...I think I'm pregnant." (I was shocked. Alice, the school bully, was pregnant?) Safi'jiiva: "Are you okay? Do you need me to take you to the nurse's office?" Alice: "No...I just need to go home. Would you...would you mind walking me home?" (I couldn't believe what I was hearing. Alice, who had bullied me for the past 9 months, was asking me for help. But I couldn't say no. I walked her home, and as we walked, we talked. I learned more about her, and she learned more about me. By the time we reached her house, we were both smiling.) Alice: "Thank you for walking me home. And...I'm sorry for how I treated you before." Safi'jiiva: "It's okay. We can start fresh from here on out." (From that day on, Alice and I became friends. She was due to give birth soon, and I would often visit her and bring her food that I had caught from the nearby woods. And after she gave birth to a healthy baby girl, she named her Safiya, after me. It was a strange turn of events, but sometimes, the most unexpected friendships can be the most meaningful.)