Seeing so many teeth up close was somewhat unsettling, if only because Casey had never seen a dragon's teeth before. It was like looking into another world, being here in their own bed with their own boyfriend. Everything was different and yet nothing had changed. Things were about to get so much more complicated, but as long as Gabriel wanted to stay together with them, Casey wanted to learn.
"Draconic cities," they said, somewhere close to quiet wonder. Where Casey had grown up was the epitome of a humanoid settlement, hardly anything more than humans, dwarves and the occasional orc. Other humanoids passed through on travel and sometimes another species would dip in for some reason or another and disappear soon afterward and life went back to normal. Compared to all that, the current city was a gigantic melting pot to Casey's sensibilities; someday, they hoped to visit an even larger city and see what it was like to be truly immersed. Sticking to one species or even just one race seemed like living with your eyes and ears intentionally shut tight. Something was missing. "What sort of jobs require dragons to work as humans? I don't understand."
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"Draconic cities," they said, somewhere close to quiet wonder. Where Casey had grown up was the epitome of a humanoid settlement, hardly anything more than humans, dwarves and the occasional orc. Other humanoids passed through on travel and sometimes another species would dip in for some reason or another and disappear soon afterward and life went back to normal. Compared to all that, the current city was a gigantic melting pot to Casey's sensibilities; someday, they hoped to visit an even larger city and see what it was like to be truly immersed. Sticking to one species or even just one race seemed like living with your eyes and ears intentionally shut tight. Something was missing. "What sort of jobs require dragons to work as humans? I don't understand."