
That was the kind of leader Huilu aspired to be. One that didn't stand on the top, but supported from the bottom.
But every once in a while even the strongest rock needed to crack slightly. And during those times Huilu went on a long walk, or flying. This time she had chosen the latter, the sun was shining dimly through the snow clouds and illuminated the sky in beautiful colours of gold and silver. It was the perfect time for a flight. And among the grey clouds Huilu was like a piece of the sky, gliding across the ever falling snow. And her tears fell as drops from the sky along with it. Dragons could shed tears, and Huilu had always thought it was bittersweet that such strong creatures at them had tear ducts.
Liun had been missing for such a long time now, several weeks, and Huilu and everyone else was growing ever so worried. Huilu was certain he had not abandoned them again, Liun wasn't the kind of person to break a promise, but something awful must've happened to him. Huilu cried from frustration of not being able to do anything.
Even the ever peaceful Huilu was imagining bloody things about what she'd do to anyone who had hurt Liun.
Huilu was returning from the sea, and saw the beach she always used for shifting. It was a large enough area for even her to fit, and people rarely came there so she wouldn't scare anyone. Huilu flapped her enormous wings and glided rest of the way with that one powerful push. Huilu landed half into the water, and her great body caused large waves and splashes. Huilu scooted rest of the way on the sand and shook herself a bit. For a moment longer she remained in her dragon form. Despite the tears Huilu felt stronger in this form, like she could carry what felt like the weight of the world.
@Porky