"Which one should I pray to," I say flatly, "the dragon, or the fairy?"

Ram stares at me.

I tug on my ponytail. "That's our religion," I explain, suddenly self-conscious. "A mountain fairy married a dragon. That's where we all come from."

I can see the shy smile poking at Ram's lips. "You're half-fairy?"

"And half-dragon," I remind him.

"Right. Definitely."/>

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" You don't pray?" Ram asks.

"Which one should I pray to," I say flatly, "the dragon, or the fairy?"

Ram stares at me.

I tug on my ponytail. "That's our religion," I explain, suddenly self-conscious. "A mountain fairy married a dragon. That's where we all come from."

I can see the shy smile poking at Ram's lips. "You're half-fairy?"

"And half-dragon," I remind him.

"Right. Definitely. "

, Unborn: Three Short Stories


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"Which one should I pray to," I say flatly, "the dragon, or the fairy?"

Ram stares at me.

I tug on my ponytail. "That's our religion," I explain, suddenly self-conscious. "A mountain fairy married a dragon. That's where we all come from."

I can see the shy smile poking at Ram's lips. "You're half-fairy?"

"And half-dragon," I remind him.

"Right. Definitely." style="width:100%;margin:20px 0;"/>