As the two dragons had been talking, Amelia had been edging closer and closer to the exit. She also had sized up the speed of the dragon. It looked fast, but it didn't look too graceful. Amelia thought that if it tried to run, it'd trip.
Amelia saw her little blue friend begin to sprint out of the cave at top speed. It didn't take long for Amelia to follow right on it's heels. She was glad the cave was so smooth, as a misplaced rock here would mean death to her.
It took a while for the big dragon to get up and turned so it could chase after his fleeing meal. The little blue dragon was already a few feet ahead of Amelia, and Amelia was a few feet ahead of the big dragon. Then one of them tripped...
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