"Oh, I'm the cutest killing machine. It's true." Gravity giggled, though beneath the surface she was buzzing with excitement. Because her new neighbor, if she had heard correctly, was a dragon. But she wouldn't embarrass herself and Sacre just yet.
The dragons they had encountered before reaching the island had not been sentient. They'd basically been giant sky-puppies. Being a lover of animals of all shapes and sizes, Gravity had fallen in love with them. But now that dragons could talk, it had become abundantly clear that they did not like scritches or snoot-boops. Just the other day, a massive, black specimen had landed on the school's practice fields.
Gravity had rushed to it and hugged his snout, before he told her, in an unamused voice, that while he appreciated her display of affection, he was the school's librarian and such a relationship would be inappropriate.
"But yeah, we served on the same ship together. I was the pilot, she was the medical officer. After we got out, we decided to run away together." Gravity continued with a mock swoon. Indeed, on the surface, their story did seem rather romantic.
Then, the bloodied super-soldier, responsible for the deaths of countless others, who had destroyed a few planets and even an entire universe (long story), opened a box and sighed in relief that her scented candles hadn't been broken on the trip over. She pulled out her favorite scent, "Lavender Dreams", and held it up to one of the mini dragons. A small puff of flame later and it was burning on the counter.