Jack knelt beside a peculiar sight—a glowing egg nestled amidst the roots of an ancient oak tree. "What could this be?" he murmured, reaching out to touch its warm, smooth surface. He had always loved exploring, and today his curiosity had led him to an unexpected discovery.
With a loud crack, the egg split open, revealing a small creature with shimmering scales. Jack's eyes widened in amazement as the tiny dragon unfurled its wings, letting out a playful squeak. "You're a dragon!" he exclaimed, his voice full of awe. Elizabaith, for that was the name he decided for her, blinked up at him with bright, curious eyes.
Jack watched as Elizabaith chased a butterfly, her wings catching the light like prisms. "I guess we're friends now," he said, feeling a bond forming between them. Elizabaith chirped in agreement, landing lightly on Jack's shoulder.
Jack felt a shiver run down his spine as he noticed figures lurking at the edge of the yard, their intentions unclear but undeniably sinister. "We need to get you somewhere safe," he whispered to Elizabaith, his heart pounding in his chest.
Jack moved swiftly, guided by instinct and determination. "Stay close," he urged Elizabaith, who flitted beside him, her eyes wide with both fear and trust. The woods were a labyrinth, but Jack knew them well.
Jack paused, sensing something familiar about the place. As Elizabaith hovered nearby, he noticed symbols etched into the stones, glowing softly in the moonlight. "These... these are the symbols from my grandmother's stories," he realized, a sense of his family's magical past dawning on him.
















