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The fly was long. The three dragons, the dog and the human were now so far away from town that it could no longer be seen. In fact, they had flown so far up into the cold mountains that a heavy fog covered up everything.
Once the freezing atmosphere was entered and the dragons landed, Hari took out a large blanket from the bag he wore around his foot and draped it over Ariel. She had no scales to keep in the warmth and both Hari and Kain were worried that she would get too cold. Kain's giant claws slid against the cold dirt as he foll


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Once Ariel agreed, Kain walked her through each and every room of the club and explained it's purpose. The place was quite large, but it was a good thing that they had a bit of time before opening. Kain showed Ariel a large dining room, explaining that they often held dinner parties there. And they were quite sophisticated parties. Dishes that cost more than a limb were presented at the tables, women of high class made reservations to attend... It was actually quite formal. And Kain, being the head of the club, was always present


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Slowly, Kain let out a huge sigh that held a mixture of relief and slight shame. His grip loosened on Ariel and he hid his face in her neck while she cried. There weren't even words to describe how relieved he was, but now he had to help Ariel. The poor girl was spewing her soul and Kain had yet to say anything, but at least his mind was clear enough to think properly.
But suddenly, his head snapped up, his eyes staring off at some inanimate object as a thought came to him.
"Ariel...," he whispered to her, rubbing gentle claws down h


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Carefully, she lead them down the street, crossing it at a light and continuing another couple blocks until they reached a Bar-Café. Without hesitation, Ariel walked right in, keeping her eyes half closed and focused on the floor as if she wasnt really seeing anything and wove through the tables and chairs and people that lingered around the place.
Hey, Ari-el. Wheres yer friendly sidekick, me little mermaid? asked the bartender and owner. He was a friendly Jamaican man, somewhere around Kains age, with small rose-colored glasses and dreadlocks. Si