The
child and The dragon:
There
once was a fierce and terrible dragon that lived in a cave at the top
of a mountain in Dagoland. He was constantly confronted by knights
who wanted to slay him for he was the last of his kind and whoever
defeated him would gain immense glory and fame across the land. He
fought and fought and defeated every last one of them, for this
reason nobody dared climb the mountain.
One
day a new family arrived in Dagoland to whom nobody told about the
dragon. It was a big and happy family and the youngest son was the
kindest and happiest, his name was Dante. One day his mother asked
him to go out and look or some medicinal herbs. Dante climbed the
mountain unknowing of the danger and began his task.
Reaching
the top of the mountain he saw a cave with a very big and curious
entrance. His curiosity got the better of him and so he went inside.
As soon as he entered the dragon became aware and hid in a dark
corner of the cave.
"Stop"
roared the dragon, "If you have come here to challenge me, let me
rest."
The
child astonished stood his ground and said: "I have come to
challenge no one; I am looking for medicinal herbs."
The
dragon relaxed and lay down as he said: "Well, then leave my cave,
there are no herbs here."
"But
who am I talking to?" said Dante
"You
have not heard of me?" said the dragon "I am the dragon that
lives at the top of this mountain. My name is Garrow and I am the
last of my kind in existence."
Dante
stepped further into the cave and asked: "Why do you attack
people?"
Garrow
answered: "I do not wish to hurt anyone, but if I am attacked I
will defend myself. But you have done no such thing so I will not
hurt you. But please, I must insist you leave before a knight comes
and attacks me, you may be hurt in the battle."
The
child understood how alone Garrow felt. Being the youngest, his
brothers were usually too busy to play with him and he had no friends
in Dagoland.
Dante,
fearless, sat down on a rock close to the darkness and said: "You
are the only friend that I have been able to find in this kingdom, I
will not leave you alone so someone can hurt you."
Surprised,
Garrow answered: "You consider me a friend? But I am a fierce and
dangerous dragon, are you not afraid?"
Dante
answered bravely: "You may seem like a fierce dragon to everyone
else, but I see why you truly hurt others, to defend yourself. It's
an instinctive reaction that any person would have towards danger.
Besides, if you were as fierce as you say you would have attacked me
the second I stepped into the cave."
Garrow
stepped out from the dark corner and into the ray of light entering
from the entrance. He was an impressive and humongous beast, much
bigger than Dante. His face looked weary and kind, his red scales
sparkled in the sunlight and in his orange belly there were cuts and
bruises from the many battles he'd fought.
Amazed
by the boy's answer he responded: "Boy, these words you say are
wise beyond your years. It seems I have misjudged you humans. All the
knights that came here had the same purpose, to slay me and win fame
and glory. Their arrogance blinded me with fury and I had no problems
with defeating them and throwing them off my mountain. But you, you
are wiser than all of them combined. You have seen past the material
world, you have seen my true nature, what nobody else could see for
their fear of the unknown."
Garrow
leaned in closer to the boy and spoke softly
"I
do not wish to hurt anyone, but I felt obligated to do so. Now that I
have spoken with you, I will try things differently. I will give
humans a chance; I'll talk to them and try to resolve things
without violence. Thank you, you have earned my trust, but to be your
friend I need to know your name."
Dante
stood up from the stone, extended his hand out and said: "Dante"
Garrow
grabbed his hand with his index finger and thumb to reply: "Dante,
if one day you need any favor just ask and I shall oblige."
Dante
replied happily: "Well, I came here looking for medicinal herbs,
could I have some?"
Garrow
went to the back of the cave and scrapped some herbs off the wall. He
then gave them to Dante while saying: "You have what you came for,
now I need you to go. More knights may come to attack me. But this
time I shall not fight, I will try to discuss things so as to end
this war."
Dante,
complacent with Garrow's words went back to his home at the bottom
of the mountain.
The
next day he climbed again to Garrow's cave to visit him but the
dragon was gone. On the wall at the entrance there was a note that he
had left which read:
"Dear
Dante,
I
tried to reason with the knights, but their arrogance did not permit
them to listen. I had to burn them and escape. By now I should be
immigrating to other mountains where maybe I will be left in peace. I
hope you never forget me, I know I will never forget you and the day
I'm able, I shall return to speak with you again. Until that day I
must keep moving, but I leave you these words;
Do
not think that others around you will change just because one day you
wish it to be so, you must work hard and persevere. No matter what
happens along the way you cannot give up if you want to reach a goal.
You can accomplish anything if you try your best and you don't give
up.
Never
forget these words and you shall fulfill all your dreams. My friend,
one day we shall see each other again, be it in this world or the
next.
Sincerely,
Your
friend, Garrow"
Dante,
with tears in his eyes, fell to his knees and cried on the cave
floor.
The
End
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