
A collection of short stories, as written by Leah Larkspur.
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Chapter 3: Awesome Rivals
“Peacemaker,” Tsunami began, “please stop making enemies.”
“I have literally no idea what you’re talking about.” He said innocently. “I’m a perfect angel. And anyway, we’re already enemies. This isn’t my first time in the rodeo, you know!”

Chapter 2: Meeting the Quartz Winglet
“Hey Peace!” A ruby red SkyWing covered in gold and copper jewelry waved his wings at the NightWing as he and a crush of dragonets swarmed through the archway leading to the open ledge. He paused by a spread of fruit and filled a banana leaf with various kinds of fruits. “Oh, great—you saved our spot.” He poured the contents of his banana leaf on the table and sorted through them. “I brought you strawberries—since they’re your favorite, mangos because they were ripe—I think… kiwis because they were soft and I’d already touched them, and these red furry ones just looked peculiar and they reminded me of you. And then there was this new gray fruit that I’ve never seen before… wait, that might just be a rock,” he tapped it with his talon and then threw it over his shoulder. “Yep—just a rock.”

The Adventures of Jade Mountain Academy
We all love Wings of Fire, right? I do, too. That’s why I have an unfinished, 23k word fan fiction based off of the entire series.

Moonlark Madness: Foxfire
“Luna?” Elidi’s face appeared in front of her. “Hey, I thought it was you!” It took her a moment to remember that she’d met Elidi in Atlantis the day before, played a cool Telekinesis game with her, and promised to meet up with her during lunch. Funny how everything had worked out.
“Oh, uh, Elidi! Hi.”
“What’s up?” she asked, falling into step beside Luna.
“Uh… nothing much,” she shrugged, “other than the fact that I moved in with Grady and Edaline.”
Elidi’s eyes widened. “Grady and Edaline Ruewen? Are you like, their family?”
“Well… you could say that.”
“That’s crazy! So you know Sophie Foster?”
“Unfortunately.”

Moonlark Madness: We Meet Again
“Well, kiddo,” Grady squeezed Luna’s shoulder and tousled her hair, “if you need anything, we’re just downstairs. Sophie should be home soon, so you two can meet each other.” He smiled at her, and Edaline kissed her forehead. Whoa. Whoa, whoa, whoa. So much… affection. What was this? Luna felt a slight shudder at the word family. Welp. This was why it was a trial period.
“Mm,” she watched them leave the room and then locked eyes with Tam. “You knew, didn’t you? You knew these were Sophie’s parents?”
He gave her a weak smile. “Well—yeah…”

Moonlark Madness: Unwelcome Reminders
Mr Forkle closed his eyes and let out a breath. “You were my brother’s doing, Luna.”
“Sure, blame it on a dead guy,” she said bitterly.
Tam gave her a startled look.

Moonlark Madness: Atlantis
“Hey, Bangs Boy!” A voice and face that were familiar but not familiar enough came onto the tiny screen. “Whatcha doing?”
Tam only glared.
“Right. Not too talkative, are we, Shady Mc Shade?” Luna saw the blond-haired boy she’d called Gremlin nod. “Well. What’s an astronaut’s favorite part of the keyboard?”
“I wasn’t aware astronauts had a—”
“The SPACE bar!” Gremlin exclaimed.
“Don’t ever hail me again.”
“I love ya too, Tammy Boy.”

Moonlark Madness: Ruckleberries and Reminiscing
“Hey, I just think you guys owe her an apology, is all,” Keefe argued.
“I’m not apologizing to her,” Sophie said firmly. “She’s obnoxious.”
“Must run in the family,” Luna muttered without thinking.
“What’s that supposed to mean?” she snapped.
“…Nothing.”
“Anyhow, let me apologize for her,” Keefe said, his ice-blue eyes flashing with a mischievous light. “We’re very sorry for harassing you, and I’m even more sorry that you had to witness that Fitzphie moment.”
Fitz rolled his eyes, but he seemed humored.

Moonlark Madness: A Mistake
“My goodness, when will you two give up?” Luna propped up her pillows and leaned back. “How many times have your little Telepath tricks bounced off my barriers? Twice?”
Sophie scowled at her.
“Oh, right. Sorry. Three times. Or was it four? It’s so effortless I can’t keep count.” Luna smiled sweetly when Fitz clenched his jaw. “Let me tell you, I’m impressed. What’s your total Cognate mental strength? Ten? Eleven? Because it’s definitely higher than your IQ.” Her lips curled into a taunting smile.

Cats, Boxes, and Silly Humans (A Story Based on True Events)
Sometimes, animals know better than we do, and all that’s needed for them to share their wisdom, is for us to listen.