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Dragon Dreams Beneath the Tinsel

par Bill Tiepelman

Dragon Dreams Beneath the Tinsel

Christmas in Bramblebush Hollow was always an affair of great tradition, heartwarming cheer, and the occasional bout of barely-restrained chaos. This year, however, things took an unexpected turn when the town’s holiday spirit was set ablaze—quite literally—thanks to a pint-sized, fire-breathing dragon named Gingersnap. Gingersnap wasn’t supposed to hatch until spring, but apparently, someone forgot to inform the egg. It had been a charming gift from the Wizard Wilfred, who had neglected to mention that "keep it at room temperature" also meant "don’t leave it near the fireplace." Thus, on December 1st, the egg cracked open to reveal a tiny, jewel-toned dragon with wings like stained glass and a temperament as fiery as his breath. The Tinsel Incident It all began innocently enough. Agnes Buttercrumb, the town's unofficial holiday coordinator and resident gossip, had invited Gingersnap to "help" decorate the town square’s Christmas tree. How could she resist? With those wide, adorable eyes and shimmering scales, Gingersnap looked like a Hallmark card brought to life—an asset to any festive tableau. Unfortunately, Gingersnap misunderstood the assignment. Instead of "hanging" the tinsel, he ate it. To be fair, it did look delicious—like shiny spaghetti. When Agnes tried to retrieve the garland from his tiny, razor-sharp jaws, Gingersnap let out a hiccup of fiery disapproval, which promptly set the lower branches of the tree ablaze. “This is fine,” Agnes muttered through gritted teeth as the townsfolk scrambled to extinguish the flames. “Everything’s fine. It’s… rustic.” She patted the smoldering tree with a twitchy smile and hastily draped a few half-melted candy canes over the scorched branches. “Adds character, don’t you think?” Mulled Wine and Mayhem As the days passed, Gingersnap’s antics escalated. During the annual mulled wine tasting, he discovered that cinnamon made his nose tingle in a particularly amusing way. One sneeze later, the tasting pavilion was reduced to ashes, and the mayor was seen chasing the dragon through the town square with a ladle, shouting, “This is not covered in the bylaws!” The town blacksmith, Roger Ironpants, took a more practical approach. “He’s just a wee dragon,” he reasoned while fitting Gingersnap with a tiny iron muzzle. “If we can’t stop the fire, we can at least contain it.” But Gingersnap, ever the escape artist, promptly chewed through the muzzle and used it as a chew toy. Then came the caroling incident. Oh, the caroling incident. Silent Night? Not a Chance On Christmas Eve, the town gathered in the square for their traditional candlelit caroling. The scene was picture-perfect: fresh snow blanketed the ground, lanterns cast a warm glow, and the choir’s harmonies filled the air. Gingersnap, perched atop the charred remains of the Christmas tree, seemed to be behaving for once, his head cocked curiously as he listened to the music. But then, someone hit a high note. A really high note. The kind of note that makes dogs howl and, apparently, dragons lose their tiny little minds. With a shriek of enthusiasm, Gingersnap joined in, his piercing dragon screeches drowning out the choir and shattering half the ornaments in a fifty-foot radius. To make matters worse, he punctuated each screech with a celebratory burst of flame, igniting several songbooks and at least one unfortunate choir member’s scarf. “SILENT NIGHT, YOU LITTLE MONSTER!” bellowed Agnes as she hurled a snowball at Gingersnap, who promptly mistook it for a game and started flinging snowballs back—with his tail. Chaos ensued. By the end of the evening, the town square looked less like a winter wonderland and more like the aftermath of a particularly rowdy medieval siege. The Morning After On Christmas morning, the townsfolk gathered in what was left of the square to assess the damage. The tree was a charred skeleton. The mulled wine was gone. Half the decorations were singed beyond recognition. And yet, as they looked at the tiny dragon curled up beneath the scorched tree, snoring softly with a contented little smile on his face, they couldn’t help but laugh. “Well,” said Roger Ironpants, “at least he’s festive.” “And he didn’t eat the mayor,” Agnes added, her tone grudgingly optimistic. “It’s a Christmas miracle,” someone muttered, and the crowd erupted into laughter. The Legend of Gingersnap From that day forward, Gingersnap became a beloved—if somewhat chaotic—part of Bramblebush Hollow’s Christmas traditions. Each year, the townsfolk hung fireproof ornaments, brewed extra mulled wine, and made sure to stockpile plenty of shiny, dragon-friendly snacks. And every Christmas Eve, as Gingersnap perched atop the town’s fireproofed tree, belting out his dragon version of “Jingle Bells,” the townsfolk would raise their glasses and toast to the most memorable holiday mascot they’d ever had. Because, as Agnes Buttercrumb put it best, “Christmas just wouldn’t be the same without a little fire and brimstone.” And for Gingersnap, nestled beneath the tinsel, it was perfect.     Bring Gingersnap Home for the Holidays! Love the tale of Gingersnap, the mischievous Christmas dragon? Now you can add a touch of whimsical holiday magic to your own home! Explore these delightful products featuring "Dragon Dreams Beneath the Tinsel": Tapestry: Transform your walls with this stunning, vibrant depiction of Gingersnap. Canvas Print: Add a festive centerpiece to your holiday décor with a high-quality canvas print. Jigsaw Puzzle: Piece together the magic with this fun and challenging holiday puzzle. Greeting Card: Share the joy of Gingersnap with friends and family through this charming card. Don’t miss your chance to bring a little fire-breathing cheer to your festivities this season. Shop the collection now!

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The Dragon of the Christmas Grove

par Bill Tiepelman

The Dragon of the Christmas Grove

Long before Santa Claus got fat, and elves unionized for better candy-cane breaks, there was another story of Christmas magic—a legend buried deep in the frosted forests and whispered only on the longest, coldest nights. The Beginning of the End… Or Something Like That Once upon a decidedly hungover December morning, the world almost ended. See, humans—being humans—accidentally broke Christmas. Someone tried summoning a "Yuletide Spirit" with one too many Pinterest-y candles, a dash of clove, and a Latin incantation they absolutely mispronounced. Instead of a cozy Hallmark miracle, the spell ripped open a glowing crack in the universe and out popped a dragon. Not a metaphorical dragon. Not a cute, cartoon dragon you’d knit sweaters for. Oh no. This dragon was glorious and also mildly ticked off. Its scales gleamed a vicious green and red—so festive it looked like it should sit on top of a tree. Instead, it perched atop the shattered remnants of its giant ornament-egg and said, in a deep, gravelly voice: “WHO. SUMMONED. ME?” The forest fell silent. Even the squirrels paused mid-nut. Somewhere, a snowman fainted. Unfortunately, the answer was: nobody. Like most human problems, the summoning had been a group effort involving Karen from HR’s holiday party antics and Greg’s terrible idea of making a “pagan bonfire moment.” “Ugh,” the dragon said, looking around with eyes that flickered like Christmas lights on the fritz. “What century is this? Why does everything smell like peppermint and regret?” Enter: A Hero (Sort Of) This is where Marvin comes in. Marvin was not brave. He was not handsome. He was not even particularly sober. He was just a guy who’d wandered into the woods after his cousins roasted his ugly Christmas sweater. Marvin, clutching his half-empty eggnog, stumbled upon the dragon. “Whoa,” Marvin said. “That’s… that’s a big lizard.” “Excuse me?” said the dragon, its wings flaring dramatically. Marvin squinted up at it, swaying a little. “Are you, like, a metaphor for capitalism?” “I AM CALDERYX, DESTROYER OF WORLDS!” the dragon roared, snowflakes swirling wildly around it. “...AND POSSIBLY A HOLIDAY MIRACLE, IF YOU PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT.” Marvin frowned, thinking hard. “So… you’re here to ruin Christmas?” “Oh no,” Caldyrex replied. “I’m here to fix it. Humanity has clearly forgotten how to celebrate properly. You’ve turned it into cheap sweaters, lukewarm fruitcake, and terrible carols sung in high-pitched nasal tones.” Marvin blinked. “I mean, yeah. That tracks.” The Dragon’s Christmas Reform Plan What followed was the weirdest Christmas Eve of all time. With Marvin as his reluctant wingman, Caldyrex instituted his Great Christmas Overhaul, or as Marvin called it, “Festivus for the Damned.” Step 1: Ban the song “Feliz Navidad” after its third repeat. Step 2: Melt every fruitcake into a gooey lava pit for good measure. Step 3: Replace fake Christmas cheer with something better. “What’s better?” Marvin asked, confused. Caldyrex exhaled a plume of fire that ignited a nearby pine tree into a blazing spectacle of light and shadow. “Chaos. And also real joy. Have you ever seen someone open an unexpected gift and scream ‘HOW DID YOU KNOW?’ That’s Christmas, Marvin. THAT'S MAGIC.” Marvin couldn’t argue with that. The Surprise Ending At midnight, Caldyrex declared his mission complete. People across the village woke up to find mysterious, personalized gifts on their porches. Karen from HR got noise-cancelling headphones. Greg got a Latin dictionary and a restraining order from all bonfires. And Marvin? Marvin woke up in his living room to a brand-new sweater—one that said “The Dragon’s Favorite Human.” He smiled, despite himself. As for Caldyrex, the dragon slipped back into his ornament-egg with a satisfied sigh. “Until next year, Marvin,” he said, disappearing into a burst of golden light. “Keep the magic alive.” Marvin raised his eggnog in salute. “Merry Christmas, big guy.” The Moral of the Legend Every Christmas since, the legend of Caldyrex has spread in hushed, slightly tipsy tones. If your holiday feels too predictable—if you’ve heard “Jingle Bell Rock” one time too many—keep an eye out for a shimmering ornament that seems to hum with its own warmth. Because sometimes, Christmas magic isn’t soft and twinkly. Sometimes, it’s a dragon that yells at you to do better. And honestly, we probably deserve it.    Bring the Legend Home If you’ve fallen in love with the story of Caldyrex, The Dragon of the Christmas Grove, you can bring a little magic (and snarky holiday cheer) into your home. Explore these featured products inspired by the legendary scene: Tapestry: Transform your walls with the glow and grandeur of the Christmas Dragon. Canvas Print: A stunning masterpiece to capture the magic year-round. Puzzle: Piece together the legend one glowing scale at a time. Greeting Card: Send a little holiday chaos with a dragon-approved message. Celebrate the season with a twist of magic and a dash of fire. Caldyrex would approve.

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A Dragon's First Breath

par Bill Tiepelman

A Dragon's First Breath

There are few things more awe-inspiring than the birth of a legend. But legends, much like dragons, rarely come into the world quietly. The egg sat atop a pedestal of stone, its surface a masterpiece of ornate carvings that seemed less the work of time and more of an artisan with a penchant for beauty and whimsy. Vines of delicate flowers and swirls wrapped around the shell, as though nature itself had decided to protect the treasure within. The room was silent, save for the faint hum of magic that pulsed in the air—an ancient rhythm, slow and steady, as though the world itself was holding its breath. Then it happened. A crack. It started as a whisper of sound, the faintest of clicks, as a single hairline fracture split the surface of the egg. From the fracture, a soft, golden light began to seep out, illuminating the chamber in a warm, ethereal glow. The crack widened, and then, with a sudden burst of force, a claw—tiny, yet unmistakably sharp—pierced through the shell. “Well, it’s about time,” muttered a voice from the shadows. The speaker, an ancient wizard with a beard that had seen too many years and a robe that had seen too few washes, stepped closer to the egg. “Three centuries of waiting, and you decide to make your entrance while I’m mid-breakfast. Typical dragon timing.” The dragon paid no attention to the wizard’s grumbles. Its focus was singular and instinctual—freedom. Another claw broke through the shell, followed by a delicate snout covered in shimmering pink and white scales. With a final push, the dragonling emerged, wings unfurling in a spray of golden dust. It blinked once, twice, its eyes wide and filled with the kind of wonder only the truly newborn can possess. “Ah, there you are,” the wizard said, his tone softening despite himself. “A little smaller than I expected, but I suppose even dragons have to start somewhere.” He squinted at the dragon, who was now inspecting its surroundings with a mixture of curiosity and mild disdain, as though unimpressed by the wizard’s décor. “Don’t look at me like that. You’re lucky you hatched here and not in some bandit’s den. This place has history!” The dragon sneezed, and a small puff of smoke escaped its nostrils. The wizard took a hasty step back. “Right, no need to start with the fire. We’ll get to that later,” he muttered, waving the smoke away. “Let’s see, you’ll need a name. Something grand, something that strikes fear into the hearts of your enemies—or at least makes the villagers less likely to throw rocks at you. How about… Flameheart?” The dragon tilted its head, unimpressed. “Alright, fine. Too cliché. What about… Blossom?” The dragon snorted, and a tiny ember landed dangerously close to the wizard’s robe. “Alright, alright! No need to be dramatic. How about Auriel? A bit of elegance, a touch of mystery. Yes, you look like an Auriel.” Auriel, as though considering the name, stretched its wings wide. They glimmered in the golden light, a tapestry of soft hues that seemed to shift and shimmer with every movement. For a moment, even the wizard was struck silent. The dragon, barely the size of a housecat, somehow commanded the room with the presence of something far greater. It was as though the universe itself had paused to acknowledge this small but significant life. “You’ll do great things,” the wizard said softly, his voice filled with a rare sincerity. “But not today. Today, you eat, you sleep, and you figure out how to fly without breaking everything in sight.” As if in agreement, Auriel let out a tiny roar—a sound that was equal parts adorable and pitifully small. The wizard chuckled, a deep, hearty laugh that echoed through the chamber. For the first time in centuries, he felt hope. Not the fleeting kind that comes and goes with a passing thought, but the deep, unshakable kind that settles in the bones and refuses to leave. “Come on then,” the wizard said, turning toward the doorway. “Let’s get you some food. And for the love of magic, try not to set anything on fire.” The dragon trotted after him, its steps light but full of purpose. Behind them, the shattered egg lay forgotten, its ornate shell a silent testament to the beginning of something extraordinary. As they left the chamber, a golden light lingered in the air, as though the magic itself knew that this was no ordinary day. Legends, after all, are not born; they are made. But every legend begins somewhere. And for Auriel, it began here, with a crack, a breath, and the promise of a world yet to be conquered.    Bring "A Dragon's First Breath" Into Your Home Capture the magic and wonder of Auriel's journey with stunning products that showcase this enchanting artwork. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or carry a piece of fantasy with you, we've got you covered: Tapestry - Transform your walls with the majestic glow of this magical dragon. Canvas Print - Bring the legend to life with a premium-quality canvas that exudes elegance. Throw Pillow - Add a touch of mythical charm to your living space with this cozy, decorative piece. Tote Bag - Carry the magic with you wherever you go with this stylish and durable tote bag. Each item is crafted with care and designed to bring the story of "A Dragon's First Breath" to life in your everyday world. Explore these products and more at Unfocussed Shop.

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Blossoms of Friendship in the Dragon's Meadow

par Bill Tiepelman

Blossoms of Friendship in the Dragon's Meadow

In a hidden valley where the air shimmered with the golden hues of perpetual spring, there lived a dragon unlike any other. Pyrelle, as he was called, was not the fearsome kind of dragon that haunted the stories of old. Instead, his scales were adorned with blossoms, and his deep, amber eyes held a warmth that calmed even the wildest hearts. The villagers at the edge of the valley revered him as a protector, though few had ever seen him up close. Fewer still had ever dared to approach him. That was, until Lily stumbled into his meadow. An Unlikely Meeting Lily was a spirited child of seven, with curls as wild as the dandelions that swayed in the meadows surrounding her small village. She had an uncanny knack for wandering into places she wasn’t supposed to go, her pockets always stuffed with petals and rocks she deemed “special.” Her latest adventure had taken her farther than she intended, her tiny boots crunching through fields of vibrant pink and purple blooms that seemed to whisper in the breeze. And then, she saw him. Pyrelle lay stretched out beneath a tree that sparkled with crystalline blossoms, his massive body curled protectively around its roots. His scales shimmered with an iridescent glow, each one seemingly etched with delicate floral patterns. His eyes opened as Lily froze mid-step, a single flower clasped tightly in her tiny hand. “You’re… you’re real,” she breathed, her voice barely above a whisper. The dragon tilted his head, an amused rumble vibrating in his throat. “And you are quite bold for someone so small,” he replied, his voice deep but gentle, like the murmur of a distant storm. A Blossoming Friendship Lily’s initial fear melted as quickly as it had come. She took a hesitant step forward, then another, her eyes wide with wonder. “You’re beautiful,” she said, her words tumbling out with the innocent sincerity only a child could muster. “Do you like flowers? I found this one by the stream. It’s my favorite.” To her surprise, Pyrelle lowered his head, his enormous nostrils flaring as he sniffed the tiny bloom in her hand. “A purple petunia,” he mused. “Rare in these parts. You have a good eye.” Her face lit up with a smile so radiant it rivaled the sun. “You know flowers?” “I’ve lived among them for centuries,” Pyrelle said, his voice tinged with quiet pride. “They keep me company when the world outside grows too loud.” From that day on, Lily became a regular visitor to Pyrelle’s meadow. The villagers, though uneasy at first, soon realized the dragon meant her no harm. In fact, her presence seemed to soften him even more. Together, Lily and Pyrelle explored the valley’s hidden corners, discovering flowers that only bloomed in moonlight, streams that sparkled like liquid silver, and trees that hummed softly when touched. The Guardian’s Lesson One day, as they sat by a pond filled with lilies so white they seemed to glow, Lily asked, “Why do you stay here, Pyrelle? Don’t you get lonely?” The dragon sighed, his breath rippling the pond’s surface. “I have seen the outside world, Lily. Its noise, its chaos. It is a place where people fear what they don’t understand. Here, I am safe. Here, I am at peace.” Lily frowned, plucking a blade of grass and twirling it between her fingers. “But maybe if they knew you, they wouldn’t be afraid.” Pyrelle chuckled softly. “Perhaps. But fear is a stubborn thing, little one. It takes more than a dragon’s beauty to undo it.” She looked up at him, her eyes shining with determination. “I’m not afraid. And if I’m not, maybe others won’t be either.” Shared Laughter Their conversation was interrupted by the loud croak of a toad that had leapt onto Pyrelle’s tail. Lily burst into laughter, the sound echoing across the meadow. “Even the toads aren’t scared of you!” she said between giggles. Pyrelle turned his head to inspect the small creature, who seemed entirely unbothered by the towering dragon. “Perhaps they have better sense than people,” he said, a sly smile tugging at the corners of his mouth. A Bond Forever Over time, Lily’s visits began to change not only Pyrelle but also the villagers. They saw the way she returned from the valley, her hands filled with flowers and her stories brimming with joy. Slowly, curiosity replaced fear, and one by one, they ventured into the meadow—not to confront the dragon, but to thank him for watching over them. Pyrelle, though still wary, allowed their approach. He even began to enjoy the company, especially when the children joined Lily in her adventures. Together, they turned his meadow into a sanctuary of laughter, learning, and love. The Heart of the Meadow Years later, long after Lily had grown, she returned to the valley with her own child, a little girl with the same wild curls and wonder-filled eyes. Pyrelle was there, as she knew he would be, his scales as radiant as ever. He greeted her with a soft rumble, his gaze warm with recognition. “Welcome home, Lily,” he said. And as her daughter ran to meet the great dragon, laughing as Lily once had, the meadow bloomed brighter than ever, a testament to the enduring power of friendship and the beauty of understanding the unknown.    Bring "Blossoms of Friendship in the Dragon's Meadow" Into Your World Celebrate the heartwarming story of Pyrelle and Lily with these beautifully crafted products. Each piece captures the magic and charm of their friendship, perfect for those who cherish stories of connection and wonder: Cross-Stitch Pattern – Immerse yourself in the magic with this intricate design, perfect for stitchers who love combining storytelling and art. Tapestry – Transform your space with this vibrant and enchanting fabric piece, showcasing the beauty of the meadow and its unique bond. Throw Pillow – Add a cozy and magical touch to your home with this beautifully designed pillow, perfect for any room. Puzzle – Piece together the warmth and beauty of Pyrelle and Lily’s story with this delightful and engaging puzzle.

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The Littlest Flame: A Dragon's Heartwarming Beginnings

par Bill Tiepelman

La plus petite flamme : les débuts réconfortants d'un dragon

Dans le vaste royaume d'Elderwyn, qui abrite des châteaux imposants, des forêts enchantées et des créatures légendaires, un événement extraordinaire s'est produit un matin tranquille. Non, ce n'était pas le genre d'événement extraordinaire habituel, celui où des chevaliers sauvent des jeunes filles ou des sorciers lancent des boules de feu. Cette fois, c'était différent. C'était le jour où un tout petit dragon très adorable décidait de faire ses débuts. Voici Smidge. Et oui, c'était exactement ce qu'il était : un petit dragon, pas plus gros qu'une miche de pain. Mais ne vous laissez pas tromper par sa taille. Smidge avait de grands rêves, bien qu'il soit né dans le plus petit œuf de la couvée. Ses frères et sœurs étaient tous devenus d'impressionnants petits cracheurs de feu, causant déjà des dégâts matériels mineurs au village local (un rite de passage pour tout dragon, en fait). Smidge, cependant, n'avait pas encore produit plus qu'une bouffée de fumée et quelques hoquets particulièrement agressifs. « Tu y arriveras, Smidge », disait sa mère, un magnifique dragon à écailles rouges nommé Seraphina, de sa voix profonde et résonnante. « Cela prend juste du temps. » Smidge n'en était pas si sûr. Pendant que ses frères et sœurs s'entraînaient à contrôler le feu, il était occupé... eh bien, à essayer de ne pas trébucher sur ses propres pieds. Ses jambes semblaient trop longues pour son corps, ses ailes battaient plus comme celles d'un poulet effrayé que comme quelque chose de majestueux, et son feu ? Disons simplement qu'aucune guimauve n'allait être grillée de sitôt. La quête du feu (sans se brûler au passage) Déterminé à faire ses preuves, Smidge se lance dans une mission. Il ne s'agit pas d'une mission classique consistant à « tuer le chevalier et à amasser le trésor ». Non, Smidge avait quelque chose de bien plus simple en tête : apprendre à cracher du feu sans éternuer . C'était un objectif modeste, mais il fallait bien commencer quelque part. Il sortit de la grotte tôt un matin, saluant ses frères et sœurs qui étaient occupés à mettre le feu à une petite forêt (totalement par accident, bien sûr). Le voyage de Smidge était une aventure de découverte. Il avait besoin de trouver un endroit calme, loin des distractions, où il pourrait vraiment se concentrer sur sa technique de cracheur de feu. « Ah, nous y voilà », marmonna Smidge en trébuchant sur une clairière dans la forêt. C’était paisible, avec le soleil filtrant à travers les arbres, le chant des oiseaux et, surtout, rien qui puisse accidentellement prendre feu – à part peut-être quelques arbustes, mais des sacrifices devaient être faits. Smidge redressa ses petites épaules, respira profondément et... pouf . Une petite bouffée de fumée s'échappa de ses narines. Bon, c'était mieux que la dernière fois, quand seules quelques faibles étincelles s'étaient envolées. Il gonfla la poitrine, se sentant plutôt fier. « Bon, on y va encore », dit-il, en y mettant cette fois tous les efforts possibles. Il inspira profondément, se concentra et… atchoum ! L'éternuement surgit de nulle part, accompagné d'une explosion de flammes qui n'était pas tout à fait dirigée vers l'avant . Au lieu de cela, les flammes engloutirent sa propre queue. « Aïe ! » hurla Smidge en sautant en rond, tapotant frénétiquement les flammes avec ses petites griffes. Après quelques minutes de poursuite maladroite, le feu était éteint, mais sa fierté en avait pris un coup. « Ça aurait pu mieux se passer », marmonna-t-il. Se faire des amis (ou comment ne pas brûler les ponts) Malgré les hoquets (et les éternuements), Smidge n'était pas prêt à abandonner. Il avait juste besoin d'un peu d'aide, de conseils. Il s'enfonça donc plus profondément dans la forêt, espérant trouver quelqu'un qui pourrait lui enseigner l'art ancien du cracheur de feu du dragon. Ce qu'il trouva à la place... c'était Barry. Barry était un troll. Pas le genre de troll menaçant qui garde les ponts, cependant. Non, Barry était plutôt un troll du genre « peintre amateur qui s’accroche aux arbres ». Il mesurait environ 3,60 mètres, avec de la mousse qui poussait sur son dos et une paire de lunettes de lecture perchée de manière précaire au bout de son nez bulbeux. « Salut ! » gazouilla Smidge en levant les yeux vers le troll imposant. « Je m'appelle Smidge. Peux-tu m'aider à apprendre à cracher du feu ? » Barry plissa les yeux vers le petit dragon, un sourcil couvert de mousse levé. « Du feu, tu dis ? Hm. Ce n'est pas vraiment ma spécialité, gamin. Je préfère les aquarelles. » Il fit un geste vers un chevalet voisin, où se trouvait une peinture interprétative de ce que Smidge supposait être un arbre. Cela ressemblait surtout à une tache avec des branches. « Oh, » dit Smidge, ses petites ailes tombantes. « Eh bien… merci quand même. » Barry soupira en se grattant la tête. « Écoute, gamin, je ne sais peut-être pas grand-chose sur le fait de cracher du feu, mais je sais ce qu'est la pratique. C'est ça, peindre, en fait. La pratique. Il faut juste persévérer. Un jour, tu finiras par comprendre. » Smidge pencha la tête, réfléchissant au conseil du troll. « De l'entraînement, hein ? C'est tout ? » « Ouais », répondit Barry en haussant les épaules. « Et, euh, peut-être que tu ne devrais pas t'immoler par le feu la prochaine fois. » Smidge ne put s'empêcher de rire. « Ouais, je vais essayer de ne pas le faire. » La plus petite flamme s'allume Les conseils de Barry résonnant dans sa tête, Smidge retourna dans sa clairière et essaya à nouveau. Les jours passèrent et, bien que ses flammes soient encore petites et crépitantes, elles grandissaient . Il ne mit le feu à sa queue que deux fois de plus et il n'y eut pas de grands incendies de forêt, juste quelques buissons fumants. Un soir, alors que le soleil commençait à se coucher, Smidge se sentit différent. Il s'était entraîné toute la journée et, bien qu'il soit fatigué, quelque chose en lui se sentait prêt . Il se tenait droit (enfin, aussi grand qu'un bébé dragon le pouvait), se concentra sur l'horizon et prit la plus profonde inspiration de sa vie. Des flammes jaillirent de sa bouche, un magnifique jet de feu contrôlé qui illumina le ciel de nuances d'or et de rouge. Smidge cligna des yeux de surprise. Est-ce qu'il venait juste de... le faire ? « JE L'AI FAIT ! » cria-t-il en sautant de joie. « JE SUIS UN VRAI DRAGON ! » À ce moment-là, sa mère apparut, ses ailes massives projetant une ombre sur la clairière. « Je savais que tu pouvais le faire », dit-elle fièrement, regardant sa petite flamme avec un sourire. « Tu avais juste besoin de trouver ton étincelle. » L'avenir de la plus petite flamme Ainsi, grâce à sa nouvelle capacité à cracher du feu, Smidge devint une légende à part entière, non pas à cause de sa taille, mais à cause de son cœur. Il n'était pas le dragon le plus grand ou le plus puissant d'Elderwyn, mais il était certainement le plus déterminé. Et c'est là, comme n'importe quel dragon vous le dira, le secret de la grandeur. Quant à Barry, il continua à peindre ses chefs-d'œuvre abstraits. Smidge, devenu un fier dragon cracheur de feu, s'assurait de passer de temps en temps pour voir son troll préféré, lui offrant généralement une petite flamme pour sécher ses aquarelles. Parce que c'est à cela que servent les amis : s'entraider, que ce soit avec des flammes, des pinceaux ou un peu d'encouragement. Smidge avait peut-être commencé comme la plus petite flamme, mais il savait une chose avec certitude : le monde était sur le point de voir à quel point même le plus petit dragon pouvait briller. Rapportez un morceau du monde de Smidge à la maison Si les aventures réconfortantes de Smidge, la plus petite flamme, ont illuminé votre journée, pourquoi ne pas apporter un peu de cette joie dans votre propre espace ? Que vous recherchiez quelque chose de fantaisiste pour décorer votre maison ou un cadeau ludique pour quelqu'un de spécial, nous avons exactement les articles qu'il vous faut pour capturer le charme de Smidge. Le puzzle de la petite flamme – Assemblez les pièces du monde adorable de Smidge, une pièce à la fois. C'est le moyen idéal de se détendre tout en célébrant le petit dragon qui illumine nos cœurs. Le sac fourre-tout Littlest Flame – Emportez un peu de l'esprit ludique de Smidge avec vous partout où vous allez. Ce sac fourre-tout est parfait pour vos essentiels du quotidien et il est doté d'une touche supplémentaire de mignonnerie de la taille d'un dragon ! La petite tapisserie de flammes – Transformez votre espace avec cette tapisserie vibrante mettant en vedette Smidge, le petit dragon au grand cœur. Parfait pour ajouter une touche fantaisiste à n'importe quelle pièce ! Impression sur métal The Littlest Flame – Rehaussez votre décor avec cette superbe impression sur métal. Le monde coloré de Smidge brillera magnifiquement sur vos murs, capturant l'esprit d'aventure et de plaisir. Chaque produit donne vie à la délicieuse histoire de Smidge, ce qui vous permet de conserver facilement son énergie positive autour de vous. Qu'il s'agisse d'un puzzle pour un après-midi tranquille ou d'un sac fourre-tout pour vos aventures quotidiennes, Smidge est prêt à égayer votre monde. Découvrez-en plus sur Unfocussed Shop !

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