Rent-A-Dragon Part 2
By Bill Bolling
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The continuation of the adventures of Rain a boy who has a fascination with dragons and gets to work in a bazaar training dragons. He helps the whole area around Notch by getting some of the dragons to stop their attacks on the people and their homes.
Bill Bolling
A former school teacher living in Knoxville, Tennessee. Enjoy reading, writing, fly-fishing. Interested in writing children's stories.
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Rent-A-Dragon Part 2 - Bill Bolling
Rent a Dragon Part 2:
The Dragon Master’s Apprentice
Bill Bolling
Copyright 2016 by Bill Bolling
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Getting Back Home
Chapter 2: Papa Talks to One EYE
Chapter 3: Rain Goes to Notch
Chapter 4: Beginning Work at the Bazaar
Chapter 5: The Boys Meet the Dragon
Chapter 6: Rain Hears a Secret
Chapter 7: Rain Becomes a Dragon Master
Chapter 1: Getting Back Home
The trip back home was too short. The vacation had been wonderful but now they would have to return home. The time spent with the dragons caused Rain to have more questions. Now he was a real chatterbox.
Mr. ONE EYE, where did you get all these dragons? Who tamed them for you? What do you feed them?
Rain, why don’t you walk back through the bazaar one more time. You can talk to the dragons. I need to talk to One Eye a little bit.
Rain didn’t have to be asked twice. Off he rushed. He went back to see the Gemosh first. He patted and rubbed him all around his head. He found a ticklish spot under his chin that made him scratch one foot. This pleased Rain so much that he giggled out loud. What a wonderful time he had had.
Next he went to the Whooper’s cage. He wanted to remember how the other Whoopers had helped him. He didn’t want to get the little dragon too excited. He knew the loud scream would give him a headache.