[center][color=aquamarine][h3]”The Little Healer” Kaida[/h3][/color][/center] The rain felt so nice against Kaida’s skin. She wanted to burst into her dragon form and take flight into the wind that blew the rain around the darkened sky. The days prior had been so dry that the young Knucker had been having problems keeping herself from drying up. Raindrops ran down Kaida’s soft skin, in little streams that soon conjoined into large rivers as she let it freely flow down her body. How her scales would love the gentle feeling of the rain. However, she couldn’t transform, not now. If there were someone in trouble, or getting attacked by a monster how would Kaida help them. Dragon’s, although most were good in nature, were not widely appreciated among the human race, especially after they had alright just been attacked. The young dragon did not want to be attacked by the very people she was trying to protect. Pulling out the skin she used to carry water, Kaida pulled the rain into the bottle. She waved the bottle in a huge circle above her head, and using her powers, created a funnel appearing as a little tornado into the bottle to fill it. [color=aquamarine]”Ahh nothing like fresh water. Won’t be like home, but just as good!”[/color] She said to herself in a cheery voice. After the girl had her fill of getting wet and playing in the rain she decided to take shelter. Kaida used a big tree with thick branches. Shs was used to sleeping in a cave in the mountains, so sleeping in the cold, in a tree, would not be a problem for her. Awoken by the morning sun beaming through the leaves of the tree, the girl let out a long yawn. Her human skin was slightly cold, but it didn’t bother her too much. Kaida jumped from the tree and landed on the ground on her feet. Quickly looking around to see if she could spot any humans, she let out a giggle. Her giggle turned into a roar as her body began to change. Kaida’s teeth became huge and pointed, her nose flattened and jaw grew outward. The tanned human skin she wore faded to a pure white and silver and grew course with scales. A breaking sound could be heard as her shoulders bend and wings sprung out. With her transformation complete the dragon stretched out once more and gave a low pitched growl from deep in her throat. She would walk the path like this for awhile, and enjoy her true form. Out of the corner of her eye she thought she saw something, but when she turned to look at what it was, it disappeared. [color=aquamarine]”Just a trick of the light.”[/color] She said to herself with a sigh. [color=aquamarine]”But just encase…”[/color] The dragon began before changing back. [color=aquamarine]”I should stay like this. I wouldn’t want to scare someone.”[/color] Her voice grew lighter as she thought of someone finding and hurting her. With her mind deep in thought the dragon continued down the road she had been taking in hopes that it would lead her to someone that needed her assistance, she ran into the most unlikely creature. [color=aquamarine]”Oh my goodness, aren’t you adorable.”[/color] Kaida cheered to herself before reaching down and picking up the small creature. It tilted it’s head to the side and gave her a growl of approval, trying its best not to drop the letter it held in its mouth. [color=aquamarine]”What’s this? A letter?”[/color] The girl gripped the letter lightly and the fox let go. With its mouth free of the letter, the fox runs up and sits on Kaida’s head. The girl giggles softly before opening the letter. It’s an invitation to a castle. Excited, Kaida jumped up. The fox on her head holding on for dear life. She nodded her arrival to the little fox. A high pitched coo came from it’s mouth making a black portal open up before her. Kaida jumped and waved her hand in front of her, drawing out a ball of water into her hand. The fox jumped off her head and disappeared into the portal. [color=aquamarine]”I guess that’s not a bad portal. But a good one...?[/color] The dragon said to herself before stepping through the portal.