"Come on hun. I know this is messed up but we need to do something. We can't just sit here. We must have been brought here for a reason and so we must fulfill that reason so we can go home." Isabella sighed, but know Sally was right. She would never admit to that, but Isa knew she was. [i]"Yeah, whatever."[/i] she said, watching her best friend mount the dragon before her, and take off quickly. Isabella turned to look at her own creature, his hunched back and skittish behavior making Isabella herself not to eager to ride him. [i]"Come on now."[/i] Isabella whispered towards him, as he slinked across the ground towards her. Isa climbed upon his back, he felt like the bark of a tree. [i]"Alright, boy."[/i] she cooed, leaning into him so that her body laid close and tight against his back, [i]"Follow them."[/i] she stated as the dragon began sneaking to the edge of the very high cliff. [i]C-come on, fly!"[/i] Isa began feeling nervous as she exclaimed, the dragon now half way off the edge of the cliff before even spreading his large leafy wingspan. [i]"I'm going to die today."[/i] Isa thought to herself, holding her breath as the dragon dived off the edge, the wind picking him up as a leaf would in the fall. Her almond eyes opened slowly as she surveyed the area. [i]"Good boy."[/i] she praised. Watching as her other friends flew in all areas by her.