Kudzu sighed contentedly. It had been a long day.
As he glided through the canopy, skillfully dodging the hanging vines and dragontrap plants, the Leafwing reviewed his trip to one of the main villages. All had gone well, for the most part. He was able to restock his pouches with some of the less common useful plants and insects from other parts of the jungle, and he'd dropped by his in-laws' place for a short visit on the way back. He had also seen a few Hivewings mingling in the marketplace, which gave the dragon quite a jolt at first, but seeing as they didn't look too militaristic, and not recognizing any of them, he decided the coast was clear. Kudzu wondered what they were doing so far into the Poison Jungle. Perhaps a royal envoy sent to queen Acacia? Maybe some merchants wishing to establish more trade relations. In any case, he declined to give it any further thought.
Ah, there it was! The good old tree house. Good thing too, as it was starting to get dark and he wanted to see Cyprus and Arnica before they went to bed.
Kudzu landed on a tree branch, sniffing the air casually as he often did.
Wait.
What wa-
Before he could finish his thought, a large, dark shape stepped out of the shadows in front of him.
"Been a long time... Thiefwing."
The dragon froze, chills of horror shuddering down his spine at the sound of that all too familiar title.
"Sandfly." He said slowly, bristling with tension.
"Hoped it'd be longer." He finally managed to say. "A lot longer." The Leafwing's eyes narrowed.
"Well guess what. It's your lucky day!" The Hivewing sneered, flexing his wrists. " 'Cause it's about to be forever."
Kudzu's heart started beating faster. This was it. Oh, he could probably take down Sandfly in a fight (It's not like he hadn't before), but he was well aware of the fact that the Hivewing wasn't alone. He was too much of a coward for that. He'd brought backup. And, knowing Hornet, it wasn't just your average soldiers either.
At just that moment, Liana chose to come to the window and look outside. "Zuzu, what are y--" the dragoness gasped as she caught sight of Sandfly and all the Hivewing guards. "HEY. Who are you, and what are you doing here?!?" she exclaimed, startled.
The Hivewing turned his head slightly to consider her. Making a motion with his talon, three Hivewings and a Leafwing quickly surrounded her.
Sandfly grinned sardonically. "Seriously. You deserted the best thing that ever happened to you-- for that??" He barked a laugh. "You're even more confused than I remember. And that's pretty bad, considerin'."
"Take her." He grunted.
"Oh NO YOU DON'T." Liana snarled fiercely. Instantly a fight broke out between her and the four guards, bloodstained talons soon swinging in the air.
Kudzu leaped in to join the fray but was smashed down by two Hivewings who had been standing behind him. Struggling, he managed to rip one of them off his back as two more moved to immobilize him.
"Pathetic." Sandfly snorted. "Just as you always were. You and I both know you saw three ways to slip out of this situation entirely and yet you chose none of them. You're even weaker than I remembered." The dragon spat in contempt.
With a muffled roar, the Leafwing shot out from under the soldiers holding him down, aiming straight for the Hivewing's throat.
Suddenly, he felt a sharp twang in his chest. Looking down, he saw one of Sandfly's wrist stingers embedded deep in his scales.
"Nice try."
Kudzu's eyes widened in horror as his muscles all started to cramp until they were frozen hard as rocks.
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Cyprus was busy sorting figs in the eating room when he heard the uproar outside. Quickly setting down the bags he was carrying, he ran to the window and looked outside. Gasping in terror, his eyes surveyed the situation. They were wrapping up daddy in some kind of vine sling. He wasn't moving, making any sound, or even trying to fight back, which was very odd. Mommy, on the other hand, was. She was fighting three of the yellow dragons and another Leafwing, and they were all fighting hard. However, they quickly overwhelmed her and had her pinned to the ground. Those must be-- What were they called? Oh yes. Hivewings. The dragonet had always wanted to see a Hivewing, but he never thought it'd happen like this.
Just at that moment, a diminutive gasp from downstairs caught the guards' attention. "MOMMY!" a little voice cried as Arnica ran outside.
"Arnica, run!!" Liana yelled, but it was too late. One of the smaller Hivewings had already grabbed her. The little dragonet screeched and started biting with all her might and main, but the soldier only commented "Hmph. A tough one. Might be useful." And clamped her jaws shut firmly with one talon.
Cyprus felt helpless watching all of this. He wanted to jump in there and beat up all the bad dragons and make them go away. But- he was just a kid. He couldn't do anything but get himself captured too.
So, turning around soundlessly, he ran for the window on the opposite side of the house and slipped out. Circling back around the house quietly, he ran straight into a big Hivewing carrying a flamesilk lantern.
"Oh, and just where do you think YOU'RE going?" The dragon grinned devilishly, moving to grab him. Cyprus froze, trembling.
Liana, looking up and seeing what was happening, summoned the last of her strength, reached carefully under the branch she was on, and plucked a dry seed pod off of a red vine. Rearing up suddenly, she threw the seed as hard as she could directly towards the lantern before she could be slammed back down.
Suddenly, everything exploded in a cloud of smoke.
Cyprus, taking his opportunity, leaped down from the tree branch and fell down, down, down to the forest understory. Not stopping there, he scrambled the last few feet down to the ground.
And then he ran.
He ran for what felt like hours. Whenever he felt tempted to stop, he imagined that beastly Hivewing directly on his tail and forced himself to double speed.
Finally about midnight, he collapsed to the ground, nearly dead with exhaustion. He was scratched and bruised all over, and nearly eaten by sundews and pitcher plants a dozen times. But he was alive. That was all that mattered.
Cyprus was alive.