Elia lay against her dragon, Chameleon's back. His currently dark green and brown wings were folded up concealing her from view. Chami walked through the forest almost silently, his skin color shifting to keep him camouflaged with the foliage around him. Elia loved it. The security of being invisible upon his back, the warmth of his scales, and way he avoided all dangers easily. With her ear pressed against his scales, she could hear his comforting purr. Her mind wandered to the time she'd first heard that purr. --- Twelve years ago Elia walked behind her father as he taught her how to hunt. Her eyes caught sight of a small brook as she wandered off to stand in it, unbeknownst to her father. She splashed in the water happily with not a care in the world till her bare foot brushed against something smooth. Not at all like a rock. She reached into the water and picked up the almost invisible blue object. It changed colors as it touched her hand, taking on the same light pink as her skin. "What is it?" She wondered tilting it from side to side. "An egg?" The object began to vibrate lightly in her hand. She held it up to her ear and heard the distinctive purr of a dragon. "A dragon egg!" ---- Elia patted Chamelion's side. That had been a very fun year. It had been a fun 12 years, in fact. The purr suddenly stopped and turned into a rapid series of huffs which Elia had learned was Chami's way of chuckling. It also meant he'd found his next victim to tease. She sat up cautiously and looked over his head to see who he was sneaking up on. It was the shipwrecked girl, Addi and her dragon. Chami's shoulders rocked and Elia could tell he wanted to pounce. But much to both their chagrins Addi jumped to her feet and notched an arrow. "Who are you, and what do you want?" Addi called out. "Stand down, Chami." She whispered patting his head. "And Shift." Chamelion changed into a stark white, his normal color when not camouflaging. "Aye, aye. Put the weapon down, Addi. It's just us." Elia called out as Chami stepped into the clearing, the moon light shimmering off his white scales. "Can not even a Stealth Dragon sneak up on you?" She complained.