Eldon, his human brother, who shared his disappointment. "Not even a nibble today," he sighed, reeling in his line. "Patience, brother," replied Draco, his eyes scanning thDraco, the dragon, gazed at the shimmering surface with a hint of frustration. His scales glimmered in the fading light, a stark contrast to the serene environment. Beside him sat e horizon. "Tomorrow might bring better luck."
Eldon tightened the knots on the fishing net, his expression one of determination. Draco adjusted his wings, ensuring they wouldn't interfere as he maneuvered the boat. "Let's try the northern inlet today," suggested Eldon, his voice filled with hope. "Agreed. I have a good feeling about it," Draco replied, his spirits lifting with the rising sun.
Draco cast his line with a practiced flick of his claw, watching it disappear into the depths. Eldon did the same, his brow furrowed in concentration. "I remember when we first came here," Eldon mused, a smile playing on his lips. "We were so eager, so sure we'd catch something magnificent," Draco chuckled, the memory warming his heart.
Draco felt the pull first, his eyes widening in surprise. Eldon quickly joined in, his hands steady as they worked together to reel in their catch. "It's a big one!" Draco exclaimed, excitement bubbling over. "Steady, steady," Eldon coached, their shared effort bringing them closer to victory.
Eldon slapped Draco on the back, their laughter echoing across the lake. "We did it, dear brother!" Draco roared, his wings flaring in triumph. "A catch fit for a king," Eldon agreed, grinning from ear to ear. The bond between them, as strong as ever, was the true treasure of their expedition.
Draco stared into the flames, his heart full of gratitude. "This is the life, isn't it?" Eldon remarked, his voice soft with satisfaction. "Indeed, it is," Draco agreed, a peaceful smile on his lips. Together, they watched the stars, knowing that as long as they had each other, every day would bring new adventures and joys.
















