
The Cynder 100 is one hundred short stories, each one hundred words or less long, all about everyone's favorite dark dragoness, Cynder. These are written in the order of the prompt list I have. This is not a story with one hundred chapters, so don't expect the stories to follow any sort of chronological order. They take place between Cynder's hatching and the end of TEN. Please, no requests for certain things in the series; I've already got my one hundred words and ideas I want to use for them.
If you want to read all the stories, they are archived here.
Without further ado, here's the first story (I'll be posting the other thirty-nine I have finished at the moment over the next few days so I don't over load anyone). Fair warning, these stories run the gamut from sweet and fluffy to very dark.
#1. Beginnings
She felt the change from peace to chaos while inside her dusky black shell. The world shook violently around her and, soon after the quakes began, she forced her way out of what had suddenly become a prison.
Seeing the first few lines wending over the egg's pebbled surface, the Ape King picked her up and watched closely. Her first lesson was that Gual was not often patient.
One milky green eye watched the ape's massive fingers descend from the hole she'd pierced in her fragile shelter. Gaul cracked the egg open himself, pulling the screeching, wriggling hatchling forcfully into the world.
Snarling, she sank her toothless beak into his thick finger. He howled and tried to shake her off but she knew already how life was to be and maintained her grip, digging her soft infant talons into his skin for a better hold. He grabbed her damp wings between thumb and finger and ripped her off, a hunk of foul ape-flesh clenched in her jaws. She shrieked with pain and fury.
"Wretch," the Ape King growled. "Count yourself fortunate to be under my Master's favor." He dropped the little black dragon into the clumsy hands of an underling and turned away. "See to it that the little beast is fed, cared for, and unharmed. Our Master wants it to live."
Hissing, she flared her tiny wings at Gaul's retreating back.