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SONG: A Lullaby for a Dragon

Episode 61 of the April Eight Songs and Stories podcast, hosted by April Eight, titled "SONG: A Lullaby for a Dragon" was published on January 29, 2022 and runs 5 minutes.

January 29, 2022 ·5m · April Eight Songs and Stories

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In our last episode, Mookie and his friends watched as a Chromanian Dragon hatched out of her shell. And what could they do with this wee magical creature but rock her to sleep with a baby bottle? ;-) 

There's a bit of trouble afoot in Hawthorn Grove, but that's for the next episode! For now, let's sing our dear dragon to sleep with the "Lullaby for a Dragon" that Sander was humming in the last episode.

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