The Dragon Rock
This story begins with Once Upon A Time, because the best stories do, of course.
So, Once Upon A Time, and imagine if you can, a steep sided valley cluttered with giant, spiky green pine trees and thick, green grass that reaches to the top of your socks so that when you run, you have to bring your knees up high, like running through water. Wildflowers spread their sweet heady perfume along the gentle breezes and bees hum musically to themselves as they cheerily collect flower pollen.
People are very happy here and they work hard, keeping their houses spick and span and their children's faces clean.
This particular summer had been very hot and dry, making the lean farm dogs sleepy and still. Farmers whistled lazily to themselves and would stand and stare into the distance, trying to remember what it was that they were supposed to be doing. By two o'clock in the afternoon, the town would be in a haze of slumber, with grandmas nodding off over their knitting and farmers snoozing in the haystacks. It was very, very hot.
No matter how hot the day, however, the children would always play in the gentle, rolling meadows. With wide brimmed hats and skin slippery with sun block, they chittered and chattered like sparrows, as they frolicked in their favourite spot.
Now, their favourite spot is very important to this story because in this particular spot is a large, long, scaly rock that looks amazingly similar to a sleeping dragon.
The children knew it was a dragon.
The grown ups knew it was a dragon.
The dogs and cats and birds knew it was a dragon.
But nobody was scared because it never, ever moved.
The boys and girls would clamber all over it, poking sticks at it and hanging wet gumboots on its ears but it didn't mind in the least. The men folk would sometimes chop firewood on its zigzagged tail because it was just the right height and the Ladies Weaving Group often spun sheep fleece on its spikes.
Often on a cool night, when the stars were twinkling brightly in a velvet sky and the children peacefully asleep, the grown ups would settle for the evening with a mug of steaming cocoa in a soft cushioned armchair. Then the stories about How The Dragon Got There began. Nobody knew for sure, there were many different versions depending on which family told the tale, but one thing that everybody agreed on, was this:
In Times of Trouble The Dragon will Wake And Free the Village By making a Lake
This little poem was etched into everybody's minds and sometimes appeared on tea towels and grandma's embroidery.
The days went by slowly, quietly and most importantly, without any rain. There had been no rain in the valley for as long as the children could remember. The wells were starting to bring up muddy brown water and clothes had to be washed in yesterday's dishwater. The lawns had faded to a crisp biscuit colour and the flowers drooped their beautiful heads. Even the trees seemed to hang their branches like weary arms. The valley turned browner and drier and thirstier, every hot, baking day.
The townsfolk grew worried and would murmur to each other when passing with much shaking of heads and tut tuts. They would look upwards searching for rain clouds in the blue, clear sky, but none ever came.
"The tale of the Dragon cannot be true," said old Mrs Greywhistle, the shopkeeper.
"It hasn't moved an inch, I swear," replied her customer, tapping an angry foot.
It was now too hot for the children to play out in the direct sun and they would gather under the shade of the trees, digging holes in the dust and snapping brittle twigs.
"The Dragon will help us soon," said one child.
"He must do Something," agreed another.
"I'm sure he will."
They all nodded in agreement.
A week went by with no change, the people struggling along as best they could. Some were getting cross at the Dragon and would cast angry, sideways looks at it when passing. The villagers were becoming skinny eyed and sullen.
Meanwhile, the children had a plan.
Quickly and quietly, they moved invisibly around town, picking and plucking at the fading flowers. With outstretched arms and bouquets up to their chins, they rustled over to where the giant rock lay, as still as ever.
The boys and girls placed bunches of flowers around the Dragon in a big circle. They scattered petals around its head and over its nose, then danced around and around it, skipping and chanting the rhyme that they all knew so well.
In Times of Trouble The Dragon Will Wake And Save the Village By making a Lake.
The searing heat made them dizzy and fuzzy and finally they all fell in a sprawling heap at the bottom of the mound. They looked up at the rock.
Nothing happened.
A dry wind lazily picked up some flower heads and swirled them around. The air was thick with pollen and perfume. A stony grey nostril twitched.
"I saw something," cried the youngest boy.
They stared intently.
An ear swiveled like a periscope.
The ground began to rumble.
"Look out! Run!Run!"
The children scampered in all directions, shrieking and squealing, arms pumping with excitement.
The rumbling grew and grew.
The Dragon raised its sleepy head. It got onto its front feet and sat like a dog. It stood up and stretched, arching its long scaly back like a sleek tabby cat. It blinked and looked around with big kind, long lashed eyes.
And then its nostrils twitched and quivered again.
The older folk were alerted by the screams and shrieks. The ladies held up their long skirts to run and the men rolled their sleeves up and soon the whole town stood together in a tight huddle at the foot of the hill, staring up at the large beast with mouths held open.
"AHHHHH AAHHHHHHHHH!!"
The noise erupted from the Dragon.
"AHHHHH AAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!"
The families gripped each other tighter and shut their eyes.
"AHHHHH CHOOOOOOOOO!!"
The sneeze blasted from the Dragon like a rocket, throwing it back fifty paces, causing a whirlwind of dust and dirt.
"AHHHHH CHOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!"
The second blast split open the dry earth, sending explosions of soil and tree roots high into the sky like missiles, and something else too ...
The people heard the sound but couldn't recognize it at first for it had been such a long time since their ears had heard such tinkling melody. As their eyes widened in wonder, their smiles turned into grins and then yahoos and hoorahs.
Water, cold, clear spring water, oozed, then trickled, then roared out of the hole, down the hillside and along the valley floor.
The torrent knocked over a farmer's haystack, but he didn't care.
The river carried away the schoolteacher's bike shed but she cared not a jot. It even demolished the Ladies Bowling Club changing rooms but they howled with laughter and slapped their thighs. When the flood sent pools of water out towards the golf course, filling up sixteen of the nineteen holes, the men just hooted and whistled and threw their caps up in the air.
What used to be a dirty, brown dust bowl, now gleamed and glistened in the sunlight, sending playful waves and ripples across the lake and inviting all to share.
"HMMMMM," sighed the Dragon sleepily, and showing his perfect movie star teeth. "Seeing as I'm awake ..."
And he lumbered forward with surprising grace and style and disappeared into the cool dark water with a small wave of a claw and flick of his tail.
They never saw him again.
After the families had restored and rebuilt the village, and set up sailing clubs for the children, and scuba diving for the grandparents, they erected a bandstand and monument in the spot where the Dragon used to lay. Every year to mark the occasion, they would bring garlands of flowers and herbs and arrange them in a big circle. The children would have the day off school, for it was known as 'Water Dragon Day' and wearing the dragon masks that they had been working on all week, would skip and clap and sing.
The Dragon helped Us As We said He would Do Hooray for The Dragon Achoo, Achoo, ACHOOOO!
And that is the end of the story.
Comments
loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee it.my children love it so much.
loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee it.my children love it so much.
i love dis story forever................
i love dis story forever................
its good........ i like dis story foreever..........
its good........ i like dis story foreever..........
my kids gideon and keegan likes the story at bed times how..
my kids gideon and keegan likes the story at bed times how many times i read it........
it is a very long story but it is beautiful
it is a very long story but it is beautiful
i want this stories with summary T_T.............:)
i want this stories with summary
T_T.............:)
I thought this was a pretty good story. I am going to share..
I thought this was a pretty good story. I am going to share it with my year 4/5 class. I think they will like it. We will post comments tomorrow (probably).
Love it :)
Love it :)
This story is mad (great). Funny. I loved the water..
This story is mad (great).
Funny.
I loved the water dragon.
I liked the big sneeze.
Washing the clothes in dirty water was funny.
It was funny when the water was washing everything away.
The little poems were fabulous.
From Year 4/5 Class Students in Australia.
I did like this story. It is very good !!!!
I did like this story. It is very good !!!!
This story is cool!
This story is cool!
its ok but not fantastic! soory
its ok but not fantastic! soory
This is really cute. :) At the end I was thinking that it..
This is really cute. :) At the end I was thinking that it was a story about the Lochness Monster. :)
I really like this, though. Its awfully cute. :D
This story has nooooo point what so ever... big whoop the..
This story has nooooo point what so ever... big whoop the dragon saved the day.
Thats a funny one! The ACHOOOOS are great =)
Thats a funny one!
The ACHOOOOS are great =)
That was a really good story. I think that you should..
That was a really good story. I think that you should
write more. There were lots of funny moments, next
time please make it funnier. I think that your story is
brilliant and I think you should write childrens books.
Achooo, achooo I think is awesome. Your story is
extremely good and very imaginative. I like your
writing. I got great images from your story. I liked the
theme of your story.
From students in Adelaide, Australia.
its nice
its nice
nice
nice
cool
cool
I liked this story because it was good. I liked the dragon.
I liked this story because it was good. I liked the dragon.
The details are purely amazing, and they bring the entire..
The details are purely amazing, and they bring the entire clever story together. Children need a vital mix of facts and playful story- all of which Ashley captures in this brilliant story about children. A must read.
es muy buena
es muy buena
posted on 10:7:2010 by Akhil nair I like this story..
posted on 10:7:2010 by Akhil nair
I like this story because of the funny
acts of the dragon . He was very scary
but friendly
Awesome Story specially the AA chooo. part.. :)
Awesome Story specially the AA chooo. part.. :)
I think it was good for the children and I think they would..
I think it was good for the children and I think they would enjoy it. And I have to mention that at the begining it was a little bit abvious that what will happen at the end, and that was a negetive point. but if I want to say in general it was a funny and imaginary story that I liked.
the story nice but so big
the story nice but so big
your story is very funny Loh Jian Yu from Penang,Malaysia,
your story is very funny
Loh Jian Yu
from Penang,Malaysia,
it is not short for the children
it is not short for the children
your story is cool
your story is cool
YEAH !!!
YEAH !!!
I wouldve liked to see the dragon do more then save the..
I wouldve liked to see the dragon do more then save the day, then dissappear, thats all it basically did.
Good Story, It Seems Like A Great Childrens Story. Younger..
Good Story, It Seems Like A Great Childrens Story. Younger Children Would Probably Think That The Story Is Funny And Would Definitely Like It.
It was a very good childrens book. It usued alot of strong..
It was a very good childrens book. It usued alot of strong verbs and adjectives. The details were very descriptive. It is a great story for children as they can imagine it and they might believe it
i liked this story it is funny at points
i liked this story it is funny at points
to me its not good to me but i think all the kids would..
to me its not good to me but i think all the kids would like it.. ;)
i did not like this story
i did not like this story
My fourth grade class LOVED this story!
My fourth grade class LOVED this story!
the story was alright but way too long
the story was alright but way too long
this is awsome thanks :)
this is awsome thanks :)
Good bedtime story :) The kids I babysat loved it.
Good bedtime story :)
The kids I babysat loved it.
it was great and fun
it was great and fun
perfectly painted the picture inspite being short to my 4..
perfectly painted the picture inspite being short to my 4 and 7 yr olds. thanks. enjoyed an online story after a long time.
Its an awesome story. I liked it! I used it in my writting..
Its an awesome story. I liked it! I used it in my writting test. :] !!
It was nice, I enjoyed it and it was fun. Mujahid 8yrs old
It was nice, I enjoyed it and it was fun.
Mujahid 8yrs old
Very nice story, i could actually imagine myself inside the..
Very nice story, i could actually imagine myself inside the story for once. :D 10/10
this was a weird story i dont get it or like it my teatcher..
this was a weird story i dont get it or like it my teatcher made me read this as a project thing like im 13 come on.
good story fun to read little more rain for people but it..
good story fun to read little more rain for people but it was good
This was the best dragon story I have ever read
This was the best dragon story I have ever read
I really loved the story. The end poem made me laugh...
I really loved the story. The end poem
made me laugh. Charlie..Age 4 1/2
The author is superb and this is the best story in this..
The author is superb and this is the best story in this website an i think will always be the best.Mostly the dragon and the childen had the best part.
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