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Sunny never thought he’d end up dealing with a dragon. A dragon and its egg. But this isn’t just about the egg—it’s about proving himself. Proving he’s not his younger brother’s shadow, maybe even earning the respect and love his parents hand out so easily to everyone but him. The plan’s simple (sort of): team up with the Ravenhood sisters—a group of scary, unusual girls who were also kidnapped with him and think they’re all that and more for saving him (spoiler: they guilt trip him into helping them, but Sunny's not stupid)—then find the egg, and ditch them before they realize he’s keeping it for himself, tame the dragon inside it to then present it in front of all High Society. Easy, right?
Wrong.
The journey’s a nightmare. Half the group can’t tell left from right or east from west, and the other half outright hates him(reasonably). Then there are the flying gargoyles(who love to eat ears for some reason),vampire minions(goblins) throwing live coconuts and bananas (yes, alive), and lost boys lurking in mud looking to pull people in just to have a teaparties with squid. And that's just the start.
Things start to spiral when secrets bubble to the surface, allies revealed turn into enemies, and Sunny has to figure out who’s actually on his side. Suddenly, the egg isn’t the only thing that matters—he’s caught in the middle of betrayals, accusations, and spooks at every turn!
When strangers show up, ready to strangle the truth out of him, and everyone’s convinced he’s a traitor, Sunny’s left with an impossible choice. Should he stick to the plan and risk losing the people he’s starting to care about—or throw everything away to protect them? Either way, he might lose. But maybe, just maybe, he’ll figure out who he really is along the way. (SpoilerAlert:he makes things much worse then they are).