Dragons on the Mind
On the Other Side of the GlassDragon /ˈdragən/
noun 1. a mythical monster like a giant reptile. In European tradition the dragon is typically fire-breathing and tends to symbolize chaos or evil, whereas in East Asia it is usually a beneficent symbol of fertility, associated with water and the heavens. 2. another term for flying dragon
Kris couldnt sleep.
The dragons always woke him up.
They weren't nightmares.
But they weren't good dreams.
Tao worried about him.
Kris looked more tired everyday.
Kris told Tao not to worry.
But Tao worried.
Everyone worried.
About Kris.
About Luhan.
About Yuri.
Suho tried to ask Kris what was going on.
Kris wouldn't speak.
Only Tao knew about the dragons.
The large beasts that haunted his dreams.
But they weren't what scared him.
It's what was under the dragons that scared him.
The lifeless bodies of his family.
His brothers.
Yuri.
Tao.
It scared him.
The beasts weren't going to harm him.
But they would hurt them.
He wanted to keep everyone safe.
They all promised to protect each other.
They already failed at protecting Yuri.
They haven't seen her in a month.
They wanted Yuri back.
Next time they would protect her.
D.O. woul
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