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Chapter 47: Funeral

Author: Ari Gunther Hawthorn
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

Dracon woke up with his head against the metal door. He groaned as he stood up and stretched. His lips tingled as he put his hand to them.

“It was just a dream…”

He sighed as he looked at the metal door. He walked out of the morgue with a sorrow filled expression. He walked up the stairs and into the throne room where everyone was waiting.  He walked past everyone without really seeing them and sat on his throne to look over at her empty one with an emotionless face.

“Dracon?”

His mom asked softly. He still stared at the empty throne next to him trying not to break again as he realized it would be empty forever. He felt his heart shatter within him again and slumped against the seat of the throne he sat on. He put his head down into his hands and took a deep breath before he lifted it and spoke with a deep sorrow in his eyes a

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