Prince and Ghost Fights Scary Dragon

Date: 9/4/2023

By incurableflame

I was a Victorian ghost, a woman in white, wandering around a cemetery opposite a building reminiscent of my secondary school adjacent to a convent... Basically like a building 2-3 centuries old with a Hogwarts vibe but not a castle. Anyway, in the courtyard of this manor was a young nobleman, like a prince, astride on a white horse. I watched from the distance and realised this man was battling a dragon - frightening & aggressive creature, kind of dark wine colour. I wanted to help the prince, so I made an attempt to draw attention to the dragon in order to distract it, giving the prince a chance to attack it (with a sword or spear I can't remember) and deal some damage. The dragon was now fighting both of us, and it was really powerful. There was no way I could fight it, I could only keep trying to distract it or throw stuff at it. At one point I had to run inside the building to recover and to go to the toilet... There were three choices. Non-gendered public bathroom, women only stalls, or one private individual toilet. I chose the third one. I don't remember actually peeing/pooping, I think I literally just went it to hide and lock myself in. Meanwhile, the dragon was tearing apart the building trying to find me. Everything was shaking, windows shattering, wind blowing, roaring etc. It was scary. When it calmed down for s minute, I got out of the bathroom and entered what looked like a classroom, but with no tables or chairs, and the windows were smashed. I wandered around some rooms and hallways looking for the prince when I caught a glimpse of my dad coming in through one of the doors from the outside - which was the last thing I expected. I pretended not to see him and kept looking for the prince. Then I reached an area where I found him and saw he was confronted by people from his past, who weren't real, and people I knew were there too. They were almost like ghosts or apparitions - people that hurt us or betrayed us in a significant way, like my father. They merely served as distractions to weaken us against the dragon. I felt it was important for myself and the prince to trust each other. When the prince was close to giving up hope I hugged him and said I trust him a few times... This gave us a brief supernatural boost against the dragon. At one point his horse transformed into a car which we tried to use to get away from the dragon. With much difficulty we were eventually successful. We kind of decided that we can't defeat the dragon at this point, the best we can do is hide and find ways to avoid it, since it's much stronger than we are. We found a strange magical village of sorts that seemed to be protected by some kind of energetic field that made us invisible to the dragon. As long as we stayed inside the energy field we were safe. While hanging out in the village we developed feelings for each other. We each had some kind of futuristic gadget that could create holograms that were temporarily tangible. I gave the prince some cherry blossoms to show my gratitude and admiration. He gave me thistles. While we bonded, we sometimes accidentally walked outside of the village's energy field before realising and going back again. Meanwhile the villagers themselves started taking notice of us as our "spiritual essence" started merging into one. This was seen as cute and romantic, indicative of soulmates. At one point we found a house and decided to rent a room from the host family there, for a dollar a day. The family turned out to be related either to me or the prince. They started arguing with each other (the mother was sick or something and the older brother had to take care of everything). Just then the power went out, and with it, the protective energy field. I did not see the dragon, but I heard it. There were flashes of lightning outside. I went to hide when I felt the house lift off the ground as if flying through the air and the vertigo from the movement was so damn real and dizzying I woke up and felt this strange sensation in my legs, like if I had just been tossed in the air at a great speed.