Once upon a time there were two best friends, Abigail and Ruth. Abigail was a brave and daring girl who loved to explore new places. Ruth was a bit more timid but she was always willing to explore with Abigail.
One summer day, Abigail and Ruth decided to explore a nearby forest. They had heard about a mysterious creature that was said to live in the forest, so they decided to go and look for it.
As they walked through the forest, Abigail and Ruth stopped to pick some wildflowers. Suddenly, they heard a noise coming from the bushes. It sounded like something was trying to get their attention.
Abigail and Ruth were curious, so they decided to investigate. They followed the noise and found a large egg in the middle of the clearing. It was glowing a bright pink colour.
Abigail and Ruth knew that this egg was special and they decided to take it with them. When they got home, they showed the egg to their parents. They were amazed and told Abigail and Ruth to take good care of it.
The next day, the egg began to hatch. Out popped a baby dragon! Abigail and Ruth were overjoyed. They decided to name the dragon Lily and keep her as their pet.
Lily grew very quickly and soon she was big enough to fly. Abigail and Ruth loved taking Lily for rides around the forest.
One day, Lily flew them to a secret cave in the forest. Inside, they found a group of dragons who were being held captive by a wicked witch. Abigail and Ruth worked together to free the dragons and defeat the witch.
The dragons were very grateful and they thanked Abigail and Ruth for rescuing them. As a reward, they gave Abigail and Ruth a magical necklace which granted them the ability to understand dragon language.
Abigail and Ruth were delighted and they used their new powers to help Lily and the other dragons. They worked together to keep the forest safe and eventually they were able to restore peace.
Abigail and Ruth had a wonderful adventure and they promised to always stay best friends. They also promised to visit the dragons every now and then so they could keep an eye on them.