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It was only after midnight when we were to depart for Uncle Desis’s. I had invited Sebastian to keep me company with humans and nature, he had happily tagged along. Although, Appa was neutral about Sebastian’s presence Amma was going all Sherlock Holmes on us for she had managed to catch the drift of trouble with our mere presence (Clam your t**s, paranoias lady). Consequently, we were put under keen surveillance “to prevent anything that should not happen but could happen” mode. Not only that, but she had also told us to keep our ‘actions’ in check or else... (Ugh, mothers!) ‘No funny business, boys or consider yourself busted!’ She grunted under her breath when we had gathered outside the dragons' stall. Her nose ring tilted at a weird angle along with the nose. Her nostrils were fl