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Asa easily let herself be shifted, watching Ashera unlock the door. Asa was very happy to be back home. She gracefully leaped down from Ashera's arms, finding a suitably sunny, warm spot and plopping down.

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Ashera giggled as Asa made herself comfortable before following suit. She kicked off her shoes and laid down on the nearby couch. ”What a day, huh?” she chuckled to Asa. The Fae wasn't normally a lazy person but she didn't have anything else planned for the day.

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Asa laid in the sun, enjoying the warmth. It wasn't the kind of warmth she wanted right now, though. She stood, stretching, and made her way over to the couch, jumping up and snuggling down next to Ashera. Much better.

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Ashera was practically beaming when Asa curled up with her. She wrapped one arm around her and used her magic to cover them both with a blanket and called a book over to her, just in case one of them got a little bored.

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Asa snuggled close to Ashera's side, resting her head on Ashera's shoulder and closing her eyes. Nap time, she thought quietly, nearly speaking the words out loud. She caught herself though, but let out a small "Nnn…" Stupid, stupid idiot! It had most obviously been her trying to speak.

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Ashera blinked in confusion at that sound, raising a brow and looking at the Dragon next to her. ”Asa? Are you alright?” she asked, hoping that it hadn't been a sound of pain or something. Though she doubted that’s what it was. It sounded too…

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Asa nodded, perhaps a bit too quickly. Dammit. Dammit dammit dammit! It was happening again, and it hadn't even been two days! She didn't want to go on the run again. Maybe… maybe it would be better to just let them kill her.

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While Ashera was glad Asa wasn't hurt, she furrowed her brows slightly. She wasn't angry with at her but… something just wasn't adding up. ”Asa…” she started, unsure how to finish. She sighed and stroked her head. ”Whatever it is, you can tell me. You're safe here. I want to help you.” she said honestly.

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Asa couldn't help but tremble at the words slightly. No, Ashera wouldn't want to help her with this. All of them had said that, and then they all tried to turn her in or kill her themselves. She buried her head in Ashera's hair.

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Ashera jolted upright as Asa ran away from her. She spoke… Asa could speak? But she was so young for a Dragon… She shouldn't be able to… ”A-Asa?” she stammered in shock. ”Asa, wait!” she begged slowly getting to her feet.

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Asa looked around frantically; there the back door. While she couldn't open it in her dragon form… She ran over, and for a split second she revealed what she was; a halfling. She made eye contact, eyes filled with terror, and regret. She had one hand opening the door and the other at the collar hanging from her neck. Then, she riped the collar off and bolted out, shifting back quickly.

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Ashera chased after her, faltering for a moment when she turned into a human form long enough to open the door. While that explained a few things… she couldn't just let her go. ”Asa! Come back!” she called out to her, still running after her. They’ll kill her if they catch her! the thought spurred her to run faster.

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Asa was running as fast as she could, trying to go faster when she glanced back to see Ashera had sped up. She'll kill me if she catches me! Asa staid away from the streets, knowing that all it took was Ashera shouting fro someone to help that she would be caught. Instead, she ducked and weaved through trees and gardens. She also didn't try to fly; it would take too long to get high enough, and she wouldn't be able to go high enough to hide in the clouds. Humans had also found a way to… recapture flying pets. Eventually, though, she had to steer into the town, scampering around people and trying to find a way to lose Ashera.

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Ashera didn't really want to do this but as Asa started heading into town… She figured she didn't have much of a choice if she wanted to keep her safe. Normally, she didn't like to use her magic on anyone without their permission but… ”I’m sorry Asa.” With a soft sigh, she reached out with her magic and lifted Asa off the ground and held her in place until she could hold her in her arms and take her home.

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Asa, when she felt herself being lifted up by Ashera's magic, struggled for a moment. Seeing it was fruitless, she curled up in a tiny ball, shaking with fear. This was it. She was going to die now.

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Ashera sighed in relief as she was able to catch up to Asa and wasted no time in taking her in her arms. ”I guess you never had a Fae owner before.” she tried to joke, but there was no humor in it. For the first time since she had been with Asa, the blonde wasn't smiling. She felt uncomfortable calling herself Asa’s owner… and she was a little upset and confused by what just happened. ”Let’s get you home safe, then we can talk.” she said turning back toward the house.

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Asa was shaking terribly in Ashera's arms, certain she was going to die now. She refused to look up at Ashera, barely registering the words she was saying. She fought hard not to cry, as her mother had taught her. A dragon could only cry once, and that would kill them. No matter what Asa had been thinking before, she didn't want to die yet.

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Ashera felt the Dragon shaking like a leaf in a windstorm in her arms and gently began petting her, in a faint hope that it would calm her down a bit. Her head was spinning, and not just from the use of her magic piling up on her. It was obvious that Asa was half-human and technically illegal but just because humans couldn't stick to their own rules about this sort of thing was no reason to kill someone like Asa. ”I’m sorry I had to stop you like that…” she whispered soothingly as they finally entered the house and locked the doors.

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Despite herself, Asa could feel herself calming at the soft touches. Still, she was terrified nonetheless. She dared to glance up at Ashera as she spoke, flinching horribly as the door was closed and locked. She didn't speak, even though she knew Ashera had already heard her once before, and seen her other form.

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”It’s alright.” Ashera smiled hesitantly as Asa looked at her. She was obviously still scared and Ashera couldn't blame her. She knew what those human laws said she was supposed to do. But she never understood why that law existed in the first place. Why in the world would you kill someone for something they couldn't change? She sighed and sat down, still petting Asa. ”I won't hurt you. You are safe with me.” she promised firmly.

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Asa stayed very still, afraid that if she made one wrong move Ashera would kill her, even with the "promise." No one was trustworthy, whether they were human or not. The best thing to do when found out was to run far, far away, to run so fast and hard Asa collapsed in exhaustion and then forced herself to go even farther, to get so far away the entire climate changed, to where the vegetation and animals were different, where no one would think to look for the halfling spotted hundreds of miles away. She hadn't been able to do that this time, though.
Asa looked back up at Ashera, eyes finally showing just how smart and old she was.
"Why?" She said quietly. "Why should I trust y-you?" Her voice cracked, making her flinch. She hated how weak she was, how scared she felt.