Finally, with a mixture of fun, laughter, and irritation, the wizard’s wife succeeded in shooing them out of the kitchen, though they each departed with a sugary trophy. Settling back into the candy making process, with some peace at last, she noticed some movement back over by the bowl of completed candies. Sighing and rolling her eyes, she walked over to see who had snuck back in this time.
Moving
closer, she saw that it was a new dragon. In fact, he could have been there
quite a while without being noticed, he blended in with the candy so well. He
had just been sniffing the candy and looked about ready to try a nibble when he
realized he was being watched and looked up.
“Well,
hello there. I haven’t met you before. Where did you come from?” asked the
wizard’s wife.
Momentarily
frozen, the dragon backed away from the candy and said, “Just from over there,”
pointing with his nose to the grass outside the window, where some eggshells
lay. “I heard some noise in here, so I came up to the window and looked in, and
I could smell these,” pointing at the candy, “so I came in when the other
dragons and the bear went out. Can I try one?” he asked, pointing at the candy.
“Sure,
you can have one, but only one. They’re so good we have to set limits so
everyone gets one and no one gets too much of a sugar buzz. Those little
rascals were just playing a game. Some of them prefer to have a challenge
getting their candy, and I think they wanted to be the first to get some from
this batch.”
As
the little dragon nibbled his candy, he sat up on the window sill and watched
as the candy was made and learned about the valley, the other dragons, and the
wizard’s home and family.
“Now,
all the dragons get a name, how would you like ‘Sunny’ as a name? You did hatch
in the sun on a nice, warm day after all, and that’s a nice, sun-yellow egg you
had,” asked the wizard’s wife. Sunny agreed, and that was his name from then
on.