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by Steven O'Donnell


  from all the heavy lifting, but

  filled with excitement. The wind

  seemed to whirl and twist with

  even more force, the sky a

  boiling sea of angry clouds and

  electrical energy.

  The bright purple stone in the

  center of the portal shimmered

  and changed, suddenly turning

  into a mirrored surface. They

  saw themselves for the first

  time in what seemed like forever,

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  staring at their reflections, battered,

  bruised, standing in the storm.

  Mei took a step forward. “Shall we . . . try it

  together?”

  A smile spread across Rip’s face. “Together,”

  he agreed.

  He held out his hand and Mei took it firmly.

  “Mei . . . ?” Rip said, looking across at his

  companion. “You’re a pretty decent gamer.”

  Mei grinned, no longer bothered by the

  rain. “You’re not so bad yourself.”

  Loading . . .

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  Urgh! It’s too white!

  There’s nothing to look at!

  It’s disorienting!

  I think I’m going

  to hurl . . .

  At least then there’d be

  something to look at.

  You know, that was pretty fun.

  Until we figured out it was real.

  Actually, it was still kind of fun.

  I’m just glad we made

  it out alive. But why

  aren’t we home yet?

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  do you wish to

  exit? Your

  progress will not

  be saved.

  I think this is just another

  loading screen like before.

  Except we still have our

  backpacks.

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  Mei looked inside her own backpack. “I still

  have the medallion,” she said, holding up the

  strange bronze object they had pulled from

  the mine. “What does it do?”

  They both inspected the medallion. It had

  some unusual carvings, which made it look

  like it connected to a bigger piece.

  Rip and Mei were starting to panic a

  little. Rip wondered if they would ever

  escape this game or if they were lost in it

  forever.

  Would that be so bad?

  Then he thought of the number of times

  they’d already both come close to death. He

  decided that yes, this was exciting, but he

  was ready to go home. Besides, who would

  want to play the same game forever, even if

  it was great?

  “What’s that?” asked Mei, pointing behind

  Rip to a small hole hovering in the white.

  “There!”

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  They both moved toward the strange hole.

  It was just sitting there, not attached to

  anything. Mei looked at the medallion, at the

  hole, and then to Rip.

  CLICK

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  The medallion fit perfectly. Mei turned it

  until it locked into place.

  CLICK CLICK CLICK

  A trumpet fanfare sounded.

  “LEVEL ONE: DIG WORLD,

  COMPLETE!

  Rip and Mei smiled. Maybe it really was

  over.

  “ENTERING LEVEL TWO !”

  There was a loud crack and then they

  were falling through the air again. Down and

  down they tumbled, the world around them

  slowly taking shape as it loaded in. The white

  became blue and then dark blue and then

  filled with clouds.

  “Whoa, these cloud graphics are great!

  Look at those textures! So detailed!”

  yelled Rip.

  Immediately it became very clear that they

  were not heading home. Mei took in a sharp

  breath.

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  Are . . . are those . . . ?

  DRAGONS!

  It was an entire army of dragons, soaring

  over the land below in magnificent formation.

  Mei had always loved the idea of dragons, but

  now she was about to have a very close

  encounter with one!

  They were falling—and fast. Rip realized

  this too, and his body tensed to brace for

  impact.

  THUMP

  Rip and Mei crashed onto the back of a

  green dragon, both scrambling to grab hold

  of it. Rip managed to spread his arms out

  over the back of the beast in a terrifying

  airborne hug of sorts.

  Mei bounced and was able to land her legs

  directly on the beast’s long neck. They felt

  the dragon’s body flinch in surprise at the

  sudden addition of two passengers, and it let

  out a mighty, terrifying bellow.

  The portal had not taken them home at all.

  Rip and Mei were riding a real, fire-

  breathing, razor-toothed dragon. They were

  moving with intense speed, the rhythmic

  beating of the dragon’s wings propelling them

  sharply through the air. Rip managed to raise

  his head just enough to get a glimpse of

  where they were headed.

  The wind stung his eyes. Hundreds of tiny

  airborne figures dotted the horizon . . . more

  dragons ?

  There was another, angry bellow—which

  was promptly echoed by all the other

  dragons in their flying formation.

  “Rip! What is happening?!” Mei cried.

  Rip’s eyes were fixed on the horizon. Their

  army of dragons was about to collide head-

  on with another, larger group of black

  dragons.

  “Oh no . . .” Ripley swallowed, gripping the

  green dragon’s back more tightly. “I think

  we’re going to war . . . with dragons.”

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  into the

  fire

  “R

  EMEMBER OUR ORDERS! FLY TRUE,

  STRIKE FAST, LIVE LONG!” the huge

  dragon bellowed. The powerful beast was

  soaring through the air so fast, its smooth

  green scales were hard for Rip and Mei to

  grip.

  The nearby dragons flew in a V formation

  behind them, and Rip realized they were

  getting ready to attack. “Mei! I think this is a

  dragon battle!” he yelled.

  “Yeah, I kind of guessed that the hundreds

  of dragons flying RIGHT NEXT TO US were

  getting ready to fight!” Mei shouted, still

  clinging tightly to the dragon’s neck, which

  was quite warm and seemed to be getting

  hotter.

  Rip was holding on to the dragon behind

  Mei, but could barely hear what she said. The

  roar of the wind and the FWAP FWAP FWAP

  of the huge beast’s wings was deafening.

  “It’s like we’re in the opening scene to an

  epic role-playing fantasy game!” Rip yelled

  excitedly at the top of his lungs. “We’ve

  entered another game or level or something!”

  “Hey, Rip, let’s talk about that later . . . we

  have to get off this thing or we might, you

  know, die!” Mei called back as a bug flew into

  her mouth, causing her to cough and splutter.

  Then, without warning, the dragon

  cor
kscrewed downward, nearly throwing Rip

  and Mei off.

  Rip vomited.

  “GROSS!” Mei grimaced.

  “Oops, sorry.”

  “HUUUUUUUMAN!” A deep voice rumbled like

  thunder, right next to Mei’s head. It was

  another green dragon, keeping pace along-

  side them and staring right at Mei. The

  misshapen fangs in its mouth were long and

  sharp, and the eyes were red like fire. Mei

  could smell its horrible fishy breath. This was

  not like the blocky creatures they had

  encountered in the last game. This dragon

  looked much scarier.

  “FREY!” the dragon called out. “THERE IS A

  HUMAN ON YOU!”

  “WHAT? GET IT OFF!”

  Frey, the dragon Rip and Mei were clinging

  to, sounded horrified. She swung her head

  back and forth, trying to see them. As she

  did, Rip slipped and was spun around Frey’s

  neck. He vomited . . . again.

  “GET IT OFF! GET IT OFF! EWW!” Frey yelled.

  “I DON’T WANT TO TOUCH IT! AHHH! THERE’S

  ANOTHER ONE AROUND YOUR NECK TOO!

  AHHHHHH!” The other dragon sounded a little

  panicked.

  Frey broke away from the formation of

  dragons, diving and spinning, trying to shake

  off Rip and Mei.

  “Don’t let go, Rip!” said Mei, glancing at her

  full health on her digital wristband. “If we fall

  here, we might not survive!”

  Rip clung on even tighter, but at the sound

  of Mei’s voice, Frey’s flying became more

  erratic.

  She started

  doing barrel

  rolls, clearly

  desperate to

  shake them off.

  “Can’t we . . .

  uh . . . talk

  about this . . .

  uh!” Rip tried

  to reason with

  Frey, as they

  were flung left

  and right, up and down.

  “You can just let us off . . . gently, you

  know!”

  “DON’T YOU DARE SPEAK TO ME, VILE

  HUMAN!” Frey growled with fury.

  “I don’t think he likes us!” Rip yelled to Mei.

  “AND I AM NOT A HE!” Frey added.

  “Sorry!” Rip said. “I’m new to dragons!

  And . . . uh . . . BURP . . . flying! Uh-oh, I think

  I’m gonna . . .”

  “NOOOO! YUCK!” Frey bellowed and dived

  straight down. She headed for a thick, dark

  part of a forest below. Rip and Mei had

  totally lost visuals on the dragon army, but

  could hear what sounded like lightning

  storms and explosions off in the distance.

  “TIME FOR A BATH, DIRTY HUMANS!” Frey

  roared.

  SPLASH!

  Stephanie Bendixsen and Steven O’Donnell

  are Australian TV writers and presenters of

  video game review shows for gamers, by gamers.

  Chris Kennett is an illustrator who has most

  recently worked on various Star Wars Little Golden

  Books and the TV show The Day My Butt Went Psycho.

  But his coolest job to data has been Pixel Raiders.

  PIXEL

  RAIDERS

  BOOK #2

  DRAGON LAND

  COMING SOON!

 

 

 


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