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In an instant, I’m standing in my dragon training grounds. I sat down to catch my breath, and as I hit the ground, I laid back. No one is allowed in here now; this is my safe space. I sat there staring at the sky and letting the sun warm my face. I don’t want to fall asleep; I just want to relax. I know I need to get back, so no one worries where I was. I finally felt rested enough, so I made my way to the edge where Daemon and I first came through. I found it quickly and stepped out into the thick winter snow. With hardly any effort, I held my hand in front of me and melted a path of snow so I could walk. I walked to Daemon’s mansion because it was closer, and I didn’t want to scare everyone in the dorms with my appearance. As soon as I saw the building, I tried to run as fast as I cou