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Dragon Masters #2: Saving the Sun Dragon (A Branches Book)

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by Tracey West


  Drake thought,

  except it's all blue and black and purple.

  Wati's rainbow ribbon grew and grew.

  It swirled around Kepri’s body. She stirred a

  little, but her eyes were still closed.

  Ana squeezed Drake’s hand.

  The light from the blue-and-purple rainbow

  grew bigger and shone brighter. The Dragon

  Masters had to shield their eyes.

  Then . . .

  whoosh

  ! The light swirled all

  around them.

  T

  he light began to fade. Drake blinked.

  Everyone looked at Kepri. Her white scales

  looked shiny again. Her eyes were open and

  clear. She did not look sick anymore, just a

  little tired.

  “Kepri!” Ana cried happily. She started to

  run to her when—

  RObbeRS!

  Bam!

  They heard the sound of wood

  breaking. Loud voices were coming from the

  tunnel that led to the hidden chamber.

  “The robbers are coming!” Ana yelled. “We

  must get out of here!”

  Rori balled her hands into fists. “We’ll fight

  them!” she growled.

  Kepri and Wati roared as four men dressed

  in black ran into the chamber. They carried

  bows and arrows, spears, and clubs.

  When the robbers saw the dragons, they

  stopped, their eyes wide. Then one of the men

  started yelling to the others. The men raised

  their weapons and took aim at the dragons.

  “They want to capture the dragons!” Ana

  warned.

  Wati quickly sprang into action. He shot a

  black beam of light from his mouth. The beam

  hit the first robber in the chest and knocked

  him down.

  Drake’s heart pounded. He moved closer

  to Worm.

  Then the second robber stepped forward.

  He sent an arrow flying right at Kepri.

  “No!” Ana cried. Then she jumped in the

  path of the arrow!

  D

  rake watched in horror as the arrow flew

  toward Ana. He dove toward her, hoping to

  knock her out of the way.But before he could

  reach her, the arrow stopped in midair—inches

  from Ana’s face.

  fLyiNg

  Drake landed with a thud. He picked himself

  up and looked at Worm. The dragon’s green

  eyes were glowing. Drake knew what that

  meant: Worm had used his mind powers to

  stop the arrow.

  The arrow fell to the floor. And Worm

  wasn’t finished! Next the weapons flew from

  the hands of the robbers. They slammed into

  the wall, breaking into pieces.

  The four robbers

  floated up off the floor.

  Their legs dangled

  beneath them. They

  shouted at Worm.

  Drake could see the

  green light in Worm’s

  eyes starting to flicker.

  “Worm can’t hold them up there much

  longer,”he guessed. “We must get out of here!”

  “Get on the dragons!” Heru yelled.

  Heru and Rori climbed onto Wati. Ana

  climbed onto Kepri’s back. Drake and Bo

  climbed onto Worm.

  “Wati! Blast the top of the pyramid!” Heru

  ordered.

  Wati aimed a black beam of light at the top

  of the chamber. A bright rainbow ribbon came

  from Kepri’s mouth and joined it. The top of

  the pyramid opened up!

  “Now we fly out,” Heru said.“Go!”

  Wati flew up, and Kepri flew up behind him.

  Worm stayed on the ground. The light in his eyes

  kept flickering. The robbers’ feet were almost

  touching the floor now.

  Drake saw that Worm couldn’t use his power to

  do too many things at once. He knew his dragon

  couldn’t fly like the other dragons. But Worm

  could take them somewhere else in a flash—if he

  was strong enough.

  “Worm, get us out of here!” Drake yelled.

  Worm let go of his grip on the robbers. They

  tumbled to the floor. Then they quickly got

  up, angrily charging toward Drake, Bo, and

  Worm. The dragon’s eyes glowed green.

  “Hold on tight, Bo!” Drake yelled.

  One second, they were in the chamber. The

  next, they were outside the pyramid!

  D

  rake and Bo climbed off Worm’s back.

  They looked up. The sun was just starting to

  rise. Kepri and Wati were flying around.

  “We can’t stay here long,”Bo said.“Soon the

  villagers will wake up, and we can’t let them

  see the dragons.”

  Drake nodded.“Yes, and Griffith is probably

  worried about us.”

  AnA'S DeCiSioN

  Kepri and Wati glided down and landed next

  to them. Ana, Heru, and Rori climbed off the

  dragons’ backs. They ran over to Drake and Bo.

  “You made it!” Ana cried.

  “We figured that Worm could do his cool

  Earth-Dragon-thing and get you out of there in

  a blink,” Rori said.

  Drake smiled at Worm. “Yeah, he’s awesome.”

  Then the twin dragons flew up again and

  circled the golden top of the pyramid.

  “Kepri and Wati look so happy together,”

  Bo said.

  Ana sighed. “I am so glad Kepri is better,”

  she said. “It’s all because of Wati. He knew

  how to heal her when no one else could. I

  really think she should stay here with him.”

  She sounded sad.

  “But she’s

  your

  dragon,” Drake said. “She

  should stay with

  you

  .”

  Ana shook her head. “I don’t have a strong

  connection with Kepri. Not like the one that

  you have with Worm. Your stone glows when

  you and Worm connect—just like earlier

  tonight when he called to

  you. My Dragon Stone

  has never glowed.”

  “But Griffith said it

  would happen to you,

  too,” Drake said. He

  looked at Bo and Rori.

  “To all of you.”

  Ana had tears in her eyes. “I might never

  know now. It seems like Kepri is better off

  without me.”

  Heru put a hand on her shoulder. “Listen

  to Drake, Ana. I knew Wati for a year before

  my stone glowed,” he said. “It takes patience.”

  Drake turned to Heru. “You said you weren’t

  a Dragon Master. But you have a Dragon Stone

  and your own dragon. How are you

  not

  a

  Dragon Master?”

  Heru shrugged. “It is

  your

  king who has

  called you a Dragon Master. I serve no king.

  All I know is that for many ages, my family

  has served dragons. When dragons come to

  us, we help them.”

  King Roland doesn’t want to help dragons,

  Drake thought.

  He just wants us to train them.

  “We must get back to our kingdom,” Bo said.

  “The castle will be waking up soon. If King

  Ro
land finds the dragons missing . . .”

  Drake shuddered. “That would be bad for

  us—and for Griffith!”

  He turned to Ana. “We must go. Do you

  want to see if Kepri will come with us?”

  “I’ve decided that she should stay with

  Wati,” Ana said sadly. “I will say good-bye. Let

  me call her.”

  W

  ait!” Drake yelled. He saw something: the

  Dragon Stone on Ana’s neck. It was glowing!

  Drake pointed to it. Bo, Rori, and Heru all

  turned to look.

  “Ana, your stone!” they cried.

  Ana gazed down at the glowing stone. She

  got a strange look in her eyes.

  “Ana, what is it?” Rori asked.

  ONe LaSt

  Good-bye

  “I think I can hear

  Kepri’s voice ... inside

  my head!” Ana said.

  Everyone was

  quiet as Ana listened.

  She got a smile on

  her face. She looked

  up at Kepri flying in

  the sky.

  “Kepri wants to

  come back to be

  with her brother

  one day,” Ana said. “Just like I want to come

  back to my family. But until then, she wants

  to stay with me in the kingdom of Bracken.”

  “I’m so happy for you,” said Drake.

  “Yes. We would all miss Kepri as much as

  you,” added Rori.

  The sun was higher in the sky now.

  “Ana, we must go,” said Bo softly. “Everyone,

  including our king, will be waking up soon.”

  Ana nodded. “Come, Kepri,” she called out.

  Kepri and Wati circled the pyramid one last

  time. Then both dragons swooped down. They

  landed next to Worm and the Dragon Masters.

  Drake smiled at Heru. “Thank you for

  helping us,” he said.

  Heru smiled. “No problem. Perhaps we will

  meet again.”

  “That would be nice,” Drake said. He turned

  to his friends. “Okay, everyone. Just like last

  time. Place one hand on Worm.”

  Ana hugged Wati. Her cheeks were shiny

  with tears as she broke away. Then she put

  one hand on Kepri and one hand on Worm.

  “Okay, Worm,” Drake said. “Home, please.”

  Worm’s body started to glow green once

  more . . .

  A

  few seconds later, the Dragon Masters

  were all back in the Training Room in King

  Roland’s castle.

  “Good heavens!” a voice cried.

  When Worm’s light faded, Drake saw Griffith

  standing in front of them—with another

  wizard! Like Griffith, he had a white beard.

  But he was a head shorter than Griffith and

  twice as round.

  HOMe

  Griffith looked at Kepri.“My goodness! She

  is cured!” he said. “When I saw Worm glow

  green and you all vanished, I trusted that

  Worm would know where to find a cure.”

  “Yes! Worm took us to meet Kepri’s twin, a

  Moon Dragon named Wati,” Drake explained.

  “Wati cured her.”

  “Just like it said in

  Dragon Lore

  !” Rori added.

  Griffith put his hands together.“Wonderful!”

  he cried. “Worm, you are full of surprises.”

  “He is very unusual,” said the shorter wizard,

  stepping up close to Worm.

  “Dragon Masters, meet Diego,” Griffith

  said, pointing to the wizard.

  “Very nice to meet you,” Diego said.

  “I have asked Diego for his help,” Griffith

  said. “We have been trying to find out which

  dark wizard could have sent that red orb.”

  “I know only one wizard with a heart evil

  enough for this type of dark magic,” Diego

  said. “His name is Maldred.”

  Drake shivered. “Why would Maldred send

  the orb here?”

  “That’s something we still have to figure

  out,” Griffith said.

  Diego put an arm on Griffith’s shoulder.

  “Together.”

  Everyone was quiet as they thought about

  this. Then the loud voice of a castle guard

  broke the silence.

  “All rise for King

  Roland!”

  Diego snapped

  his fingers and

  vanished in a puff

  of smoke. Then

  the king stomped

  in with two guards

  behind him.

  “Did you heal my dragon, wizard?” King

  Roland asked.

  Drake thought quickly. If the king found

  out that Worm had taken them far away, he

  might get mad. Or he might try to use Worm’s

  special power.

  What if he takes Worm away

  from me?

  “Griffith made a potion, and it worked,”

  Drake lied. He pointed to Kepri. “See?”

  “I didn’t ask you, boy,” King Roland said

  crossly.

  But the king's frown faded when he saw

  Kepri.“Hmm. I see it’s true. Good work, wizard.

  It looks like I won’t have to replace you with

  another wizard ... for now.”

  Then the king and his guards turned and left.

  Griffith smiled at Drake. “Thank you,” he

  said.

  “Will you tell the king about that dark

  wizard named Maldred?” Bo asked.

  “There is not much his army can do against

  Maldred’s dark magic,” Griffith said. “It will be

  up to us to protect this kingdom.”

  Rori snorted. “Vulcan won’t be afraid of

  some old wizard.”

  “And Vulcan won’t be fighting that wizard

  alone,” Ana said, looking at Kepri. “All of us

  will help.”

  Drake looked at Worm. He was proud of

  how his dragon had helped Kepri. “Yes,” he

  said, turning to his friends.“Whatever happens,

  we’re all in this together!”

  TRaCey WeSt

  likes the sun

  because it helps her garden grow. But

  on hot summer days, she loves being

  outside at night under the moonlight.

  That’s how she knew that Kepri the Sun

  Dragon would need to have a Moon Dragon twin!

  Tracey has written dozens of books for kids. She

  does her writing in the house she shares with her

  husband and three stepkids. She also has plenty of

  animal friends to keep her company. She has two

  dogs, seven chickens, and one cat, who sits on her

  desk when she writes! Thankfully, the cat does not

  weigh as much as a dragon.

  GrahaM hOWellS

  lives with

  his wife and two sons in west Wales,

  a place full of castles, and legends of

  wizards and dragons.

  There are many stories about the

  dragons of Wales. One story tells of a large, legless

  dragon—sort of like Worm! Graham’s home is also near

  where Merlin the great wizard is said to lie asleep in

  a crystal cave.

  Graham has illustrated several books.He has created

  artwork for film, television, and board games, too.

  Graham also writes stories for children. In 2009, he wonr />
  the Tir Na N’Og award for

  Merlin’s Magical Creatures

  .

  Name some similarities between

  the Dragon Masters and their

  dragons. For example, how is Bo

  similar to Shu?

  What CAUSES Kepri to get sick?

  Who are Heru and Wati? Why

  are they important?

  Why does Drake

  LIE to King Roland

  on page 88?

  Do you think Kepri belongs

  with Ana or with Wati? Why?

  Write about your opinion.

  SAVING THE SUN DRAGON

  scholastic.com/branches

  Questions and Activities

  Illustrated early chapter books that grow readers!

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  Cover art by Graham Howells

  Cover design by Jessica Meltzer

  DiScOVeR the SeCRet

  Of the DRagoN StoNe!

  Drake is a Dragon Master.

  He and the other Dragon

  Masters—Ana, Rori, and

  Bo—train dragons for

  the king. When Ana’s

  dragon, Kepri, becomes

  sick, everyone must work

  together to save her. Did

  dark magic make her sick? Does Worm have a new

  secret power that could help her? The Dragon

  Masters are about to find out!

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