XXXIX. The Past is never Forgotten

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The period of three days had passed and Alexandra did nothing but enjoy the things of her human culture as best she could while she thought, she wanted to have at least a better perception of her race to see if it was better to stay, however for her He did not see it as much different than living with dragons, both humans and dragons lived day by day to create their homes, stay safe between social groups and in a sense they thought in the same way that it was the preservation of the life of the species. Whether or not there were scales involved, humans and dragons were in a sense more alike than both species knew, although some people did tell Alexandra visions of their homes back in their human world away from dragons. It seemed that they described to the girl a kind of human utopia, but

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