George and the Last Dragon: A Friendship Beyond Imagination

George was a young boy with bright red hair and sparkling green eyes. His skin was fair and freckled from spending long days playing in the sun. He was a curious and adventurous boy, always eager to explore the world around him.
One day, while exploring the forest near his home, George stumbled upon a mysterious cave. As he cautiously entered, he was met with a loud growl. He quickly realized that he was face to face with a dragon! But to George's surprise, this dragon was not like the ones he had read about in books. It was small and friendly, with shimmering blue scales and kind, golden eyes.
The dragon introduced itself as Finn and explained that it was the last of its kind. It had been living in the cave for many years, hiding from humans who feared and hunted dragons. George was fascinated by Finn and they quickly became friends. Every day, George would visit the cave and listen to Finn's stories about its adventures and the magical world beyond the forest.
As their friendship grew, George learned that Finn had a special ability to breathe fire. The dragon had been practicing for years, but could never get the hang of it. George, being a curious and determined boy, offered to help Finn master this skill. They spent hours each day practicing and eventually, Finn was able to breathe a small flame. Years went by and George and Finn remained the best of friends. George would often bring books and toys to keep Finn company and they would go on adventures together in the forest. As George grew older, he never forgot about his dragon friend and would often visit the cave, bringing his own children to meet Finn. The small dragon had become a legend in the forest, and George was proud to have been a part of its story.

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