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Killisick Junior School, Nottingham, UK Nick looked very serious for a moment. “You
all know my secret now,” he mumbled, “So you know where I
want to go.” He turned around and started to walk down the road
signposted ‘Here be Knights’. For hours they walked along the road, Nick out in front,
the others following a little way back. As it started to get darker, Tizzy
called out excitedly, “Look, over there in the distance. What’s
that on those hills?” They all stopped and looked. As he said this, the first horses reached the dragons. The knights had bright, shiny armour and long spears. Some had large shields and sharp looking swords. As the knights started to circle around the dragons, Dracospeare shouted, “Don’t use your flames. We don’t want to hurt the knights.” When they heard what Dracospeare had shouted, the knights slowed down. Suddenly, Nick jumped in front of the knights. “Don’t
hurt any of the dragons,” he yelled at the knights. “They
don’t want to hurt you. They are just following me.” In the great hall of the castle, the dragons stood before
the King. He looked at Nick with a big frown on his face. “It is
not easy to be a knight, especially when you are a dragon-friend, so I’m
going to have to set you a test.” He looked at Dracospeare. “What
is this dragon-friend most afraid of?” The following day, Nick was taken in front of the castle. There he was put into a big, see through box. The King walked over. “We are going to put spiders in this box. If you can stay in for half an hour you will have proved your bravery and can become a knight.” For the next half hour, Nick sat shivering with fear as
the spiders ran all over him. At last, the King shouted “Stop. You
have proved yourself.” As he was let out of the box, the dragons
and all of the people in the castle cheered loudly. “What do you
want to do now?” asked the King. The End This was the version of the story voted for schools who wrote the chapters. Why not read the story again, and take a different adventure. You can submit your own stories to Kids on the Net
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