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by Gill Vickery


  The two friends looked at each other.

  ‘Finding our fathers can be our next quest!’ Tia said.

  Loki cawed in protest. ‘Haven’t you had enough adventures?’

  Tia and Finn didn’t hear him. They were too busy making plans.

  Deep in a cave in a faraway land, a sleeping man woke, as he had once in every year for eight years. Candles flickered all around him, bathing the cave in soft yellow light.

  He sat up and wondered where he was. He rubbed his face and noticed a ring on his finger. It puzzled him until he remembered: I have a wife, and I have a daughter, he thought wonderingly. A fearless little child who loves nothing better than to run barefoot through the woods.

  ‘I must go to them,’ he said. He struggled to feet. What was that shape in front of him, blocking the way out of the cave?

  With a jolt he realised it was a dragon. An enormous sleeping dragon.

  A cold wind blew through the cave. The candles guttered and died. A profound cold seeped through the man’s bones. He sank to the floor as his eyelids drooped, closed.

  He began the ninth year of his slumbers.

  First published 2014 by A & C Black,

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  Copyright © 2014 A & C Black

  Text copyright © 2014 Gill Vickery

  Illustrations copyright © 2014 Mike Love

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  eISBN: 978-1-4729-0451-5

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