I was awake before the morning gong even rang. The first light of dawn was barely visible and I sat outside my cave to watch the sunrise, alone. I was awake last night again, as I have always been ever since I hatched, and had gotten used to it.
I was yet to tell anybody about it, knowing that it was probably very unusual for griffins. And after the shock from yesterday’s game, I was scared from telling anybody forever.
The curiosity about what lie beyond my home also continued to buzz in the back of my mind. No matter how much I tried to ignore it, it would always creep up again. The curiosity was at its greatest at night, and I had to grasp onto the nest to keep myself from wandering out. I wasn’t going to lead a dragon to our home.
I turned back to look at the nest. The eaglets seemed to stop growing, though they were still incredibly fat. But I was too, so I knew it was because of our ages. Lofty’s scar was starting to heal, but still looked horrible. Looking at it made my blood boil, I wanted to make Blackbird pay for hurting her.
I grit my beak and held back a snarl. Even if it cost me my home here, I planned to stand up to that evil griffin one day. Nobody gets away with hurting my family. I turned back to face the outside and shook the angry thoughts out of my head. I didn’t like them, they felt out of place.
Suddenly the loud clang of the gong echoed through the air, shaking me out of my thoughts. I looked to see Lofty wake up and slowly get to her feet. She blinked in surprise when she saw me up and out of the nest.
“Dante, what are you doing up?” she asked me as she walked closer.
I shrugged. “I woke at before sunrise and couldn’t go back to sleep.”
She smiled and gave me a kiss on the head. “I love you.” she whispered and walked out of the cave.
I stood and almost followed her out, but stopped when she took to the air. “I love you too!” I called back as she joined the rest and quickly flew away.
Once they were all out of sight, a sigh exited my beak. I was about to lay down and simply wait for her when I heard a hissing chirp come from behind me. I turned to see one of the eaglets was waddling out of the nest towards me.
The young bird took place right beside me and stared deeply in my eyes. It was smiling at me just like a griffin would. Its beak didn’t move, but its eyes glowed with joy and affection and the feathers around its face were all fluffed up.
I bent down to give it a little kiss but we ended up just rubbing our faces together. Once we were done with that, the eaglet simply sat beside me. This eaglet was one of the more interactive ones, I was beginning to notice. It was the only one to ignore its fellow species and play with me.
I knew Lofty didn’t name the eaglets, but as we were sitting beside each other, a name popped up in my head. I glanced over at the little creature.
“Are you worried that Lofty won’t come home too, Glory?” I asked it.
It twitched when it heard its name, but it looked up at me with its gentle eyes and nodded.
“Well, don’t worry too much, she’s a strong griffin, she’ll come back with a huge meal for us.” I assured it, even though I was mostly assuring myself.
Glory smiled and looked away from me to continue to stare at the other griffins. I did the same and wondered what the other grifflings were up to. Probably playing their games and having a good time. I wanted to join them, but I didn’t know how Glory would feel about it.
I stood and looked at Glory. “Want to come and play with the grifflings?” I asked it.
It shook its head and glanced up at the sky.
I knew exactly what it was saying. “Okay, you can wait for her.” I said with a smile, walking away.
I was heading towards the usual play area, and wasn’t surprised to see that the grifflings were already gathered there. I could see that there were two new ones, who appeared to be siblings, because they were huddled close to each other. Their mother watched them closely to see how they’d act with the others.
My eyes went right for Trinity, who was sitting alone once again. I walked towards her and took place beside her.
“Hello,” I greeted.
She jumped a little, I guess I surprised her, but once she saw it was me, she smiled softly. “Hello.” she replied.
This time I stayed silent, to see if she would speak up. And eventually, after a few minutes of watching the grifflings play, she did.
“Why doesn’t your belly have fluff?” she asked.
I looked down, noticing that it hadn’t grown back yet. “Blackbird hit Lofty, so I used some of my fluff to stop the bleeding.”
Her eyes widened. “Oh my goodness, that’s horrible!”
“Yeah, I know, but she’s okay now.”
“I’m so sorry that she got hurt, I didn’t know Blackbird was that mean.”
“Thanks, I just hope she’s okay hunting.”
“My parents told me that she’d be fine, she’s a very strong griffin.”
I smiled. “That’s what everybody tells me.”
“You don’t believe that?”
“Oh no, I most certainly do, but I think she should stop being so strong. She’s a very gentle griffin. I just wish I could grow fast enough so that I could do all the hunting.”
“Well, you are big enough to be a juvenile. It just seems like your feathers haven’t caught up with you.”
I smirked. I guess I was bigger than the other grifflings if I compared myself. “It sure seems that way.”
Our conversation was immediately interrupted when the oldest of the grifflings called to me.
“Hey! Glad to see you again.” he said as he bounded over. “I was hoping we didn’t scare you yesterday.”
I smiled back at him. Even though he was almost a juvenile, I was just about as big as him. “So you don’t hate me?”
He shook his head. “Oh no, not at all. I’m Kage, by the way, what’s your name?”
“Dante,” I replied.
“That’s an interesting name. Anyway, Dante, I was wondering if you would like to join us in our next game.”
I looked at Trinity and she nodded, telling me that it was okay with her. I looked back at Kage. “Okay, why not?”
He smiled. “Great!” he exclaimed and walked back to the group.
I stood and slowly followed after him, stopping to look at Trinity. She was smiling gently. “Talk to you later?” I asked.
She nodded. “Talk to you later.”
I ran to meet up with the others. Once I was in the group, Kage quickly explained the game. It was a team-based game where one griffling from each team would fight each other, playfully, of course. The griffling who won would stay in the circle and fight another. The team with the most grifflings left standing would win.
I was simple enough, and I seemed to get it quicker than the last game. After Kage gave the instructions, we were all split up into two teams of four. Kage was the leader for one team, and another griffling was the leader for the other team. They then were able to choose whoever they wanted on their teams.
I was chosen for Kage’s team. Then the other team picked the second strongest griffling, then Kage got to choose again and this cycle repeated until we were all in our own teams. The two new grifflings weren’t allowed to play and Trinity also sat it out and another weak looking griffling also sat it out.
The ring was simply drawn in the ground with each team standing on opposite sides. I was chosen to go first and reluctantly stepped in the ring. I was matched with the other team’s leader, who looked to be about the same age as Kage.
“Go easy on him, brother!” I heard Kage call out behind me.
The griffling smiled and glared at me. “I can’t make any promises.”
He then leapt at me and since I wasn’t allowed to run, I was forced to fight him back. I tried to remember that I was slightly bigger than him, even though I was much younger. Although I did leap back at him, he threw me to the ground.
Thankfully he jumped off me and waited for me to get up. He, as well as the others, seemed to be enjoying it. I staggered and stared at him in terror, I wasn’t ready for this. He leapt at me again, and that was when something in me clicked.
I leapt back and we collided in the air, grasping talons. Even though he actually had working wings, I was able to throw him down. I hissed at him before leaping off and waiting for him to get up.
Once he was up I didn’t even hesitate and charged at him. I headbutted him right out of the ring and almost into another teammate. I was grinning victoriously and I heard the grifflings from my side cheering. I went back to my starting spot and watched as another griffling stepped up to the plate.
I snarled at her and flicked my tail, crouching down in a pouncing position. I let out with a screech and leapt at her before she was even able to think. She dodged, however, and I smacked into the hard ground with a squeak as I felt the wind knock out of my lungs.
I wanted to stay laying down, but something inside me forced my tired body up and I turned to face my opponent. I let out with an ear-splitting screech and charged at him even before I caught my breath.
I headbutted her out of the ring and cheers rang in my ears. I caught my breath and walked back to my spot, sitting down from fatigue.
“What are you doing? Fight your next opponent.” Kage encouraged me.
“I can’t,” I panted, “not like this.” I saw as another griffling entered the ring. He looked especially angry.
“That was my sister you just knocked out of the ring. Nobody treats my sister like that.” he growled.
I sighed and got back to my feet. I’d just have to lose this time. “And what are you going to do about it?” I taunted.
He screeched and charged at me, ready to headbutt me out of the ring. But I had other plans. I jumped to the side right before he hit me and pushed him over before he could stop. He almost tumbled right out of the ring, but got back up just in time.
He glared at me and leapt at me. I waited until he was almost above me and leapt for his belly, tackling him and throwing him to the ground. He let out with a squeak as the air left his lungs and I sprang right off of him.
I anxiously awaited for his retaliation and got into a fighting stance when he stood. But instead he just staggered out of the ring. Everybody from my team cheered again and while I did want to smile, I felt sorry for harming all of these griffins.
The last one entered the ring. She was my age and glared at me. That’s when she charged, and I charged back at her. I was expecting her to continue, but instead she stopped before I could think. Not wanting to smack into her, I leapt up at the last second. I soared over the opposite team and landed a foot or two behind them.
My body skidded along the ground and I winced from the pain. I stopped when I ran into the foot of another griffin. I looked up to see none other than Blackbird standing right above me. It looked like they all just returned, because the males were carrying one or two items of food.
He glared down at me with his ferocious eyes. “You better run back to Lofty before I carry you there myself.” he threatened.
His glared was enough to make me spring right to my feet and run to my cave, tail tucked between my legs. Once I was out of his sight, though, I calmed down a little. I returned to the cave to see that the eaglets were already feasting on the large animal carcass.
I picked up my pace when I saw Lofty and nuzzled her affectionately before immediately going to eat. I was starving too, and knew that the food wouldn’t last much longer with the three hungry eaglets going at it.
Once I ate my fill I walked away from it to sit with Lofty. The eaglets were still going at it, which surprised me. They usually weren’t this hungry.
“Why are they so hungry?” I asked her.
“Because they’re growing in their feathers and will be learning to fly soon. Haven’t you noticed the quills?”
I cocked my head, is that what those stick-like things were? “I guess, I didn’t know that’s what they were though.” I replied, pausing shortly afterwards. “Does that mean they’ll be gone soon?”
She slowly nodded her head. “Sadly, yes. They might stay with us for a little longer after learning how to fly, but once they know how they’ll be addicted to the taste of freedom. I wouldn’t want to stay here if I didn’t have to.”
The mention of freedom made me sigh. I sure didn’t feel free. “Why does Blackbird force you to only hunt at a certain period of day?”
“Because the morning is the period where there’s the least likeliest chance of getting killed by a dragon.”
“But aren’t dragons only out during the night?”
“So we think, but it is safe not to risk it.”
“But that’s so limiting! I don’t want to live out the rest of my life in this boring place. I want to see what’s beyond the Circle of Mountains.” I complained.
Lofty sighed. “It’s not that bad, Dante, you’re just eager to get out there. Soon, you’ll be the one hunting and bringing home our food. Once you are, you’ll get to see beyond what you know.”
“But I want to live there!”
She shook her head and looked me in the eyes. She had a very serious look on her face. “No, you don’t. It’s full of dangers, some that I have almost died by. My mate was taken by one of those dangers. Your parents dared to live out of our community and were also taken by the greatest danger. It’s a scary place, no place for a griffin. This community, this Circle of Mountains, it’s all we know and is our sanctuary.”
I backed up, my ears flattening. She’d never yelled at me before, so this was very unsettling for me. I stood and walked out of the cave. “I-I’m going to play with the others. See you later.” I quickly spat out and dashed away from her before she could say anything.
I felt like what she said was true, but I didn’t want it to be. I was torn between two feelings, and I didn’t like it. One part of me knew she was true and wanted to stay content with my boring life, but another part told me it was a scare tactic, something to keep us controlled and contained.
Were dragons really the monsters they were made out to be? What if they were just like griffins in the way they acted and thought. What if they were just as scared of us as we were of them? These questions scared me, because I didn’t want to know the answer, for fear they wouldn’t be what I expected.
I stopped thinking once I made it to the play area. Everybody was already back at play, and they seemed to be playing a game even the two youngest grifflings were allowed to join. I made a bee-line towards Trinity the moment I saw her.
I happily plopped down beside her with a silly grin on my face. “Hi!” I chirped.
She smiled back at me. “Hello. You were awesome at the fighting game, by the way.”
“Thanks. I tried.”
She laughed. “You didn’t just try, you won. You also seemed to have made a few friends.”
Right after she said that, I saw Kage approach me, he was also smiling.
“Dante! You did amazing at the game earlier! You were the very first one to beat my brother. I think you crushed his pride a little there.” he congratulated.
“Thanks. I tried my best.” I simply replied, not sure of what else to say.
“You know, you look like you’ll be an amazing hunter once you’re old enough. Your skills are unmatched for a one month old.”
“Well, Lofty does say I’m special.”
“She’s right, you are very special. Now, want to join us in another game?” he offered.
I glanced at the other grifflings before glancing at Trinity. I looked back at Kage and shook my head. “No, thank you, I just want to watch this time.”
He nodded understandably. “Okay, I won’t force you. You are welcome to jump in any time if you change your mind.” he then ran back to the others before I could even thank him.
“See what I mean? Friends.” Trinity said.
I took place beside her. “Yeah, I see.” She was right, I had made some friends.
We both sat in silence for awhile, just enjoying each others company until I thought of a question to ask her.
“Do you ever have urges to leave the Circle of Mountains and explore the lands beyond it?”
She looked at me curiously. “Why would I? This place is all I’ve known. Besides, there are dragons and other dangers beyond our home. It’s not a place for griffins.” she replied.
I quietly sighed so that she wouldn’t hear it. That wasn’t the answer I was looking for. I had to ask other griffins to see if my feeling really was odd. “I see, thanks for the answer.”
“Have you had those urges?” she asked me.
I paused, wondering if I should lie. I was already yelled at for being awake at night, I was scared if I’d get the same reaction. “A little, but it’s easily ignorable.” I fibbed.
She laughed, obviously trying to calm my nerves, since my fear was probably very visible. “That’s perfectly normal for a male griffin. I’ve heard some of the male grifflings speak about it. You’re just eager to provide for your family, nothing wrong there.”
It’s more than that. I thought in reply. Instead I let out with a sigh of relief. “That’s a relief.”
“Speak with one of the males if it’s really on your mind. I doubt they’d reject it.”
“Thanks, I’ll keep that in mind.” There went my plan to ask other griffins. They’d just give me the same answers.
Silence fell between us once more and we just watched the others play until it was sunset and time to go to bed. I wasn’t as eager to this time, though. I was scared of what Lofty would say. Would she yell at me for running away? But I couldn’t avoid it, so I had to face her.
Trinity and I said our goodbyes for the day and we parted ways. When I reached my cave, I could see the eaglets were already asleep and Lofty was waiting for me at the entrance. I couldn’t read her expression, which worried me.
I looked at her cautiously. “Are you still mad at me?”
She sighed and nuzzled me, which chased away my fears. “No, dear, I wasn’t mad at you before you left. Sorry if it seemed like I yelled, I wasn’t meaning for it to sound like that.”
I smiled. “Thanks, I just wasn’t sure.”
“So what if your urge is a little stronger than normal, it’s just another part of what makes you so special.” she told me as we walked to the nest.
I wiggled myself in with the eaglets, which was starting to become a little trickier.
Lofty laid down beside the nest and looked at me with love. She gave me a little kiss on the beak. “Goodnight, Dante, love you.”
I kissed her back and snuggled in deeper. “Love you too, Mother.” I closed my eyes and quickly drifted off to sleep. Excited and scared for the days to come.
Author's Note wrote:Another fun fact for you, Kage is an entirely new character. He might have been in the original, but he most definitely wasn't mentioned or even interacted with.
I promise the plot will get started soon, even I'm getting a little bored. But these baby chapters are perfect opportunities to get the characters developed, even though some haven't even been introduced yet. I rushed Dante's relationship with Trinity last time, I don't want to make the same mistake again.
Also, if it isn't clear already, typos happen a lot in my stories. I write so fast that sometimes even entire words get skipped over!