A Princess Will Always Recognise Her Dragon
Muse A is a Royal Child, Muse B is a Lonely Dragon.
Age 3-4, Muse A is out with their parents, a trip from their Winter Palace to their Summer one and there’s a storm, Muse A gets scared and wanders off ending up in the cave where Muse B is resting for that night, flying home from a trip overseas to escape a lynch mob.
Muse B is lonely (and not that hungry) so they end up taking Muse A with them.
So Muse A grows up in an abandoned broken castle, forgetting they’re royalty, a fact that Muse B was never aware of.When Muse A is 21, knights storm the castle & ‘rescue’ them, taking them ‘home’ and back to their parents.
Muse A doesn’t want to go ‘home’ they want to stay with Muse B.
They hates the clothes, hates the people, hates the shoes, hates the entire experience, and tries to run away constantly but keeps getting dragged back.Muse A has never gotten over their fear of storms and whenever there was one, they’d curl against Muse B’s side & they’d drop their wing over Muse A so they couldn’t see it and they’d feel safer.
A storm happens after Muse A has been in the castle for 2 months and they’re absolutely terrified and curls in their bed, crying and wishing for their dragon.A week later in Court, a new knight appears. Rather than swearing fealty to the kingdom or to Muse A’s parents, this knight swears to Muse A. And then they look up. Muse A knows those eyes, knows them well.
That’s their dragon, Muse B is human.
They made Muse B human, since both of them needed and wished for proximity, the universe did what it had to to make it happen.
And Muse A so happy to see Muse B (and they’re really rather beautiful in human form)Picture is from here. Original Poster claims no ownership