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Little Fox Zing!
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Little Fox Zing!
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Zan exclaimed.
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You oversized swamp rat!
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I'll get you for that!
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Picking up a rock, he tossed it at the dragon.
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Zing ducked the rock, chattering in annoyance.
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Zan grinned.
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What do you expect?
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He said.
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You just tried to roast me!
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The dragon hopped down from the roof,
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not bothering to unfurl its leathery wings.
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It landed beside Xan with a thump.
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He bent to scratch its pointy little head.
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Did you eat yet?
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He asked.
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Let's go inside.
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I'll conjure up some food for you as soon as I tell Boz about the warning.
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The dragon chirped, agreeably.
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Many people kept dragons as pets,
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but fire whistlers like Zing weren't very popular.
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The breed was too active,
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too independent, and a little too unpredictable.
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Besides, most people didn't like dealing with a pet that could set you on fire.
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But Zing was perfect for Zan.
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They spent hours together.
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Their favorite game was to lie in wait and attack each other.
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Zan reached for his school bag,
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which he dropped during Zing's surprise attack.
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You'd better sleep with one eye open,
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he told the dragon jokingly.
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Dragons couldn't talk, but the smarter ones could understand some human speech.
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Because when you least expect it,
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I'm going to grab you and feed you to the water blobs." Zing hissed playfully,
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sending out a spurt of flame that Xan dodged easily.
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He laughed, glancing around for another rock.
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Before he could find one, the door flew open.
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-"Get in here!" Boz ordered,
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the tip of his long,
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pointy nose quivering as it always did when he was worked up about something.
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Xan's grandfather was clutching the tattered diary in which he recorded everything important that happened to him.
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I need to talk to you.
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Xan guessed that Boz had already heard about the message.
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I'm coming, he said.
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Like the outside, the inside of their house rarely changed.
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Half the furniture was boring and utilitarian,
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transported there by Boz from his old home in First City.
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The rest was cool stuff that Zan's parents had conjured,
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mostly based on interesting things they had seen in their travels.
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A statue of a frightening beast from the slopes of Mount Mystery,
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replicas of the low-slung chairs used by nomadic settlers way out on the far frontier,
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and an exotic-looking lamp from some other faraway world.
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That lamp was Zan's favorite.
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He paused beside it, resting a hand on its lumpy surface
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and glancing at the framed blink images of his family hanging on the walls.
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Could his parents be trapped in some mysterious other world even now?
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Could they still be alive despite what most people thought?
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Zing scampered over to grab a scorched chew toy.
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Boz stared at Zan.
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His large brown eyes were troubled.
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I'm glad you're home, he said,
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setting his diary on the table.
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I thought about going down to your school to get you.
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Have you heard about the warning from the palace?
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Zan nodded.
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An echo crow came to school.
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The message sounded pretty weird.
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Why would reds suddenly start disappearing?
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I don't know.
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Boz rubbed his nose to stop it from quivering.
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I've sent messages to a few friends to see if any of them know anything,
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but they haven't responded.
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That worries me, especially since they're all reds.
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He tapped one finger against another,
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and several message moths appeared.
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Boz focused his gaze on one,
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muttering a message under his breath.
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As he spoke, tiny words etched themselves onto the moth's powdery wings.
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Zan couldn't help being impressed.
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Most people had to inscribe message moths by hand.
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Only a few people had the focus to do it by eye.
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Sometimes it was easy to forget that his grandfather had been one of the most powerful magic masters in the kingdom.
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Zan wondered if he himself would ever develop that kind of control over his own powers.
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He realized Boz had finished inscribing the message moths and was talking again.
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He just said something about wanting Zan to stay at home.
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What?
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Zan blurted out.
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But I told Darb I'd meet him at the swamp after dinner.
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Sorry, Zan.
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We need to be careful until I find out what we're dealing with.
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Buzz waved a hand to send the moths fluttering out the window.
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I can't risk you wandering off.
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What's the difference?
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It's not like anything ever happens way out here in Swamp Bottom.
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I still don't know why you decided to move to this place after Mom and Dad disappeared.
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We'll never find out what happened to them while we're stuck out here in this boring old backwater.
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I'll make dinner in an hour, was all Boz said.
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You'd better get started on your homework.
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Typical, thought Xan.
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Boz never wanted to talk about what had happened to Xan's parents.
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Xan didn't get it.
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Didn't Boz want to find them if they were still out there somewhere?
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Come here, Zing, he called.
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Dinner time.
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He rubbed his fingers together and pointed at the dragon's food dish.
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A big helping of green, slimy dragon mush appeared.
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Zing flapped his wings in thanks.
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Then he shot out a flicker of flame and instantly cooked the mush.
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It smelled disgusting, but the dragon slurped it up eagerly.
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Xan turned around and realized Boz was watching him.
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I'm not trying to ruin your fun, Xan, Boz said.
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I just want to protect you.
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I know.
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Zan felt guilty for his earlier thoughts.
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It's OK.
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But after dinner, Zan felt much too restless to sit in his room and study.
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He checked to make sure Baz wasn't nearby.
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Then he rubbed his hands together and zapped himself out of the house.
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Zan landed in a puddle of swampy water.
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Drat! he muttered.
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His conveyance teacher was always scolding him for this sort of thing.
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Being a red, Zan could zap himself far and fast.
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But his focus still needed some work.
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That didn't matter now, though.
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He was out of the house.
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It was time to find Darb.
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Pursing his lips, he whistled,
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trying to imitate the call of a lesser swamp swift.
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Not bad, a voice said from the grassy hillock behind him.
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I always knew you had talents other than magic.
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Zan spun around and grinned.
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Hey, Darb, he said, stepping out of the water.
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Sorry I'm late.
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Boz didn't want me to go out.
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Because of the warning about Red's disappearing?
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Darb asked thoughtfully.
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I've been hearing about that.
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Darb was a void, one of a small group of people in Magicka born without any magical abilities.
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That was the reason he and Zan had met in the first place.
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On Zan's first day at the Swamp Bottom School,
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he'd encountered Jev and his friends teasing Darb.
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Zan had told them to stop.
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Who's going to make me?
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Jev had sneered.
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That red hair of yours doesn't mean you get to tell me what to do.
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Then he turned and shoved Darb into the wall hard.
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Looking back, Xan knew he probably should have called a teacher.
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Instead, he acted on impulse,
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rubbing his fingers together until sparks began to jump from his hand.
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Jev didn't even know what had happened until his friends started snickering and pointing at him.
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Xan had given him a pair of oversized donkey ears.
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It took Jev several tries to undo the spell.
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Ever since then, Jev had been Xan's enemy and Darb had been Xan's friend.
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Darb didn't attend school anymore.
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Voids were only required to study the basics of theory and history.
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Once classes started doing practical magic lessons,
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voids usually dropped out and studied on their own.
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Most ended up finding careers as companions,
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greeters, animal caretakers and mediators,
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or other jobs that required no magic.
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Most people in Magicka would never purposely discriminate against a void.
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But Xan had noticed that people said things in front of Darb that they wouldn't say in front of others.
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It was as if they thought voids were deaf and dumb as well as lacking magic.
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That didn't seem fair to Xan,
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but it did allow Darb to hear a lot of interesting gossip.
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What have you heard about the warning?
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Xan asked his friend now.
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Not much, Darb said.
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Everyone's talking about the message from the palace, though.
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The mayor is so nervous that she put a shield spell over the entire town hall.
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Boz is trying to find out more.
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In the meantime, he wants me to stay inside.
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Zan rolled his eyes.
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You can't blame him for being worried after what happened to your parents.
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I guess.
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Xan jumped onto a larger hillock.
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So what have you been doing?
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Studying insects.
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Insects, huh?
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Xan said.
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Why not study something more exciting?
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Dragons, maybe?
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Speaking of dragons, where's Zing?
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Darb asked.
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He was outside when I left.
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I couldn't get him without Baz seeing me.
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Darb looked disappointed.
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Everyone assumed he'd end up being an animal caretaker someday.
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He loved animals of all kinds and they loved him.
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Zing broke into a happy whistling song whenever he saw him.
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Darb stepped toward a slow-moving stream.
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Look, panic bugs.
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He leaned closer for a better look.
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Can you get a picture of them for me?
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Sure.
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Zan rubbed his hands together and stared at the shiny red bugs.
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Blink!
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A piece of paper appeared and fluttered to the swampy ground.
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Zan picked it up.
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The image of the panic bugs was there in full color.
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Thanks.
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Darb took the blink image,
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folded it, and put it into his pocket.
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Then he gently scooped up the bugs and put them in his other pocket,
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being careful not to startle them into releasing their stink.
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Want to help me look for leeches?
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He asked.
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I've seen them around here before.
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Leeches?
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Zan echoed.
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Why?
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I've been reading about them.
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It's fascinating how they can suck the magic out of people.
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Yeah, Zan grinned.
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Back in First City, my friends and I used to stick them on each other as a joke.
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It would take about a million of them to drain enough magic to make a difference,
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but it was still funny.
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Darb peered into the water's murky depths.
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Leeches are very shy, he said.
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They live at the bottom of streams like this.
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We'll have to be quiet and feel around in the water.
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Why go to all that trouble?
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Zan rubbed his fingers together.
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I'll displace the water.
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Then you can grab as many leeches as you want.
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Xan, wait!
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Darth began.
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That won't...
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Shloop!
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The water in the nearest section of the stream levitated,
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hanging as droplets in the air.
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Several fish and other creatures were left lying on the bottom of the stream bed looking confused.
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Leeches!
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Xan cried, pointing.
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Almost before he spotted them,
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the slimy little creatures had burrowed into the soft sand.
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Oh, they're gone.
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I tried to tell you that,
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Darb said with a sigh.
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They dive away from air unless they're latched onto someone.
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Sorry, Zan said.
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Hey, did you hear that?
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Hear what?
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Zan tilted his head, listening.
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That buzzing noise, he said.
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Sounds like an irritated spy fly.
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Or maybe...
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A loud, angry buzzing drowned out his words.
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and suddenly a whole swarm of tiny glittering dragons came zipping out of a hole in the bank and started stinging him.

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  • swamp rat: chuột ở đầm lầy
  • conjure up: triệu hồi, tạo ra
  • chirp: kêu, tiếng kêu leng keng
  • fire whistler: loài rồng biết thổi lửa
  • pointy nose: mũi nhọn
  • diary: nhật ký
  • furniture: đồ đạc
  • beast: quái vật

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