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some spirit left in you."
"Good. Then won't be too disappointed when I find a
way out and get back to my ship."
"What?" the griffon asked, in a disapproving tone.
Dranga remembered what the griffon said about Wylf.
"The idea of staying doesn't thrill me that much. I don't
like it here. I'll admit, Wylf is nice, though a tad bit on
the sadistic side. But I hate being a captive like this.
First chance I get, I'm leaving, no matter how many of her
guards stand in my way."
"She'll be angry... and upset."
"Well, what do you want?"
"I want 's to be happy," said. With a grin, she
added, "Maybe you should take 's with you." Dranga stared
at her, unsure of what to say.
The griffon broke the silence. "Hungry?"
Dranga thought about that for a second. "Starved."
"I have a surprise for you." walked out, and
returned a moment later. lead in a sheep. Dranga
suddenly felt real hungry. "I couldn't find a horse, but I
thought this might do."
"Yeah," he said, hardly concealing his hunger.
"Well, have fun. I have other tasks." With a wink,
she left the dragon to his meal.
Most of the rest of the day was uneventful. Dranga
spent most of
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