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Labyrinth
Labyrinth
Labyrinth
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Labyrinth

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Starfire lives in a wold where dragons and dragonriders are everywhere. She ran away from home when she was little, due to bad living situations and she lost her dragon when she was nine. She was then cursed for eternity.

And then a boy shows up, and he appears to be her dragonrider. She doesn't even know if that's possible, because of the fact that she used to be human.

Ride along over the clouds with Starfire as she tries to reverse the curse, running through labyrinths to get to the cure.

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 2, 2014
ISBN9781311935687
Labyrinth
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K. Weikel

K. Weikel uses her three-dimensional characters to tell stories of life and adventure and magic."The One-Hundred" won the Wattys Award in 2015 and has reached over two million reads. Weikel has also won the 2017 Writers Awards for Building Monsters. She has written 60 books, including her first manga, "Katharsis". To learn more, visit her website: http://www.kweikel.comSERIES:Underdogs (4)Replay (13)Katharsis (1)The One-Hundred (6 Books, 1 Short Story, 1 Novella)The Haunted Mansion (4)The Blood Room [3 Alternate Endings]TRILOGIES:Dead MenMaskless TrilogyTrapped TrilogyCOMING SOON (1)DUOLOGIES:The Unnamed DuologyStop; GoSTAND-ALONES:WaterloggedThrough the Dimension of NightmaresWhen the Sky EatsCreatures of the BelowNord and the BordSamenessBuilding MonstersDollhouseThe Vampire's CarnivalKrystal's WorldLabyrinthFiguresMatchCagedList X

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    Labyrinth - K. Weikel

    Labyrinth

    By K. Weikel

    Labyrinth

    K. Weikel

    Published by K. Weikel at Smashwords

    Copyright © 2014 by K Weikel

    This eBook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This eBook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to Smashwords.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    Dear Reader, 

    if you get to Dragonia, look for a girl with dark hair walking around with her dragon that answers to the name Moonshine okay? We are sick. And we’re not getting better. 

    if I die we both die. But if she dies I will die too or I will be cursed. 

    Please help us. 

    - starfire. 

    P.S. I’m only nine.

    Chapter 1

    August 28—my birthday. 

    My dragon Moonshine and I flew to the river to catch some fish, the hunger too much to bare. It took half the day, but we finally caught three of them and started a fire with Moonshine’s dragonbreath in a pit I dug. 

    I handed two fish that had finally finished cooking to Moonshine. She realized after she ate them that I’d only had one and looked over at me guiltily as I held out the other half of the last one. 

    I smiled and said, It’s alright, Moonshine, this is enough to fill me up. You need your strength. 

    She snorted and placed her head on her talons. 

    Yeah, right… you need it too… she told me. 

    Dragons and their dragon riders communicate with each other through thought. That’s one of the first signs that you two are bound together and meant to be together. 

    I walked over to her and patted her neck. 

    Wanna go fly? I asked her. 

    Moonshine’s eyes lit up. 

    The only other thing that loved to fly besides me was Moonshine. Which I guess was good, because she was a dragon after all. 

    I laughed again and jumped onto her back. She blew out the fire in one quick breath, and her powerful muscles carried us above the trees and, soon, above the clouds. 

    Scrape the river! I told her. 

    She gleefully obeyed. 

    I bent down to touch the water with my fingers, and saw fish chasing us, trying to nibble them.

    I giggled. 

    Moonshine looked back at me and chuckled as the wind whipped my black hair all around me. 

    I looked up.

    But not quick enough. 

    Moonshine! Look out! I screamed. 

    When she looked up, it was too late. 

    She twisted her tail around to push me off, and smacked right into the cliff wall. She burst into flames and then disintegrated into a million tiny little pieces that floated down with me. 

    I felt the water swallow me up. I was kicking and screaming, losing more and more air from my lungs, but I didn’t care. I just lost the only thing in my life. I had nothing but my dragon. Nothing. 

    I couldn’t see which way was up or which way was down. I was spiraling in an endless mass of bubbles. My head was whirring like a tornado. Only one thought had remained in my mind through the confusion and spinning as I blacked out. 

    It’s over. 

    Come on, Girl, someone whistles. You’ve got to go get your scales cleaned. 

    Four years had passed and I figured out my fate.

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