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The story dragon Chapter three Luckwell Primary School, Bristol, UK “What will we do now?” sighed Chandra. It was obvious that none of the dragons were going to let them through any of these doors. “Crikey” shouted Dracospeare gawping at the oldest dragon “ I know you, you went to Dragonsway high school with me 300 years ago, - you’re Scooby Who the scardiest dragon in the school! “ “I remember you, too” stuttered
Scooby, his knees knocking together “You’re Daring Dracospeare,
the daredevil dragon of Dragonsway High!” “And I still am …..” said
Scooby “you haven’t got a Dragosnack on you for me to eat
do you?” He waved a large snack he just happened to
have in his pocket in front of Scooby and tossed it at his face. Scaredy
Scooby covered his face and cowardly ducked. “I’ve got to stop running”
panted Nick “– I’m feeling really weird!” They soon saw exactly what was wrong with them…. the
walls were not made of rock but were mirrors – mirrors that did
not reflect them. Didn’t they exist anymore? Chandra turned around and gasped - directly in front was another mirror, but this time a triangle of awful ghostly faces stared back at them – terrible, fearful things surrounded by a freezing mist. The five dragons trembled with fright. Tizzy was the first to come to his senses – “…. Pah, I’M not scared” he snorted, and before the others could stop him he marched up to the mirror and reached out to touch the faces, his hand met an icy wall. Dracospeare reached out and pulled him back. But it was too late. They all stared at Tizzy who was becoming more transparent by the moment. Not only was Tizzy weightless, he was rapidly becoming bodiless! The dragons read the large black words written neatly on the page and whistled in disbelief. Can you write your own ending to this story? Read the gallery of endings | Submit your ending to this story You can submit your own stories to Kids on the Net
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