Ingrid knelt beside the massive dragon, her hands gentle as she assessed its injuries. The creature's scales shimmered dully, marred by deep cuts. "You'll be alright," she murmured, determination in her voice.
With care, Ingrid applied a poultice to the dragon's wounds, her fingers deft and sure. She glanced at the creature's eyes, seeing a flicker of trust. "We have to get you back to full strength," she said softly.
Every morning, Ingrid prepared the dragon's food, a mix of fruits and meats to suit its diet. "You need your strength," she said, setting the meal before it, watching as the dragon ate with growing vigor.
Dr. Aria Patel, the dragon doctor, visited regularly, her presence a source of comfort. "The wounds are healing nicely," she noted, examining the dragon with a practiced eye. Ingrid felt a surge of relief at her words.
Ingrid worked tirelessly to reinforce the enclosure against the coming storm. "We can't let anything happen to you now," she said to the dragon, her resolve unwavering despite the howling wind.
With the dragon healed and strong, Ingrid led it to the meadow for its release. "It's time," she said, a mix of sadness and joy in her heart. The dragon spread its wings, a magnificent sight as it soared into the sky, free at last.
















