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Daniele Lippi

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This is a story about courage, respect, friendship, a fairy tale for young and old that will give a little joy and amazement in its simplicity to all.

This is the story of a dragon, or rather a little dragon: The Little Cloud Dragon. A little dragon that loves to jump, but cannot do so on his soft cloud.
This is the story of a girl who becomes friends with him. A girl who finds a playmate in the little dragon.
This is a story about the beauty of giving and the joy of receiving.
This is a story about courage, respect and friendship.
A fairy tale for young and old that will give you a little joy and amazement in its simplicity. The perfect story to make your children fall asleep with a smile on their faces and wonder in their eyes (at least to my daughter it always has had this effect).

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The Little Cloud Dragon

by

Daniele Lippi

Translated by

Caio Magliano

Copyright © 2018 Daniele Lippi

All rights reserved.

Reproduction and translation rights are reserved. No part of this book may be used, reproduced, or disseminated in any medium without the author's written permission.

The story narrated in this book is the result of the author's imagination. It is therefore not autobiographical. Any reference to names, things, people who existed or existed, or to facts that really happened is purely accidental.

To my daughter Morgana, thanks to whom a new dragon runs through the pages of the imagination.

Only children (and a few adults who still stubbornly wear the glittering, magical, and shining armor of the imagination) dare to admit that they still manage to see dragons.

CONTENTS

Acknowledgments

1

First Part

1

2

Second Part

10

3

Third Part

17

A big thanks to you who are reading this story.

First Part

Once upon a time, a long time ago in a magical realm far far away, there was a little dragon that lived in the clouds.

It was the Little Cloud Dragon.

He lived on a large magic cloud. On this cloud, there was his castle made of clouds and everything inside it was also made of clouds. The sofa, the chairs, the table, the bed ... everything was made of clouds and everything was soft and very comfortable.

A few steps from the castle there was a tall tower (also made of clouds, of course) from whose top the little cloud dragon did its job.

A very important job.

The little dragon had the task of telling the clouds where they should go.

It was not an easy job.

It was not always easy to decide what they should do. Now and then he had to clear the sky to make the sunshine, other times, to bring shade where it was too hot. Not to mention the rain.

From its cloud, the little dragon carried out his task with commitment and dedication and did it always thinking of the day when he could have descended on the earth below.

The little dragon could only go down to the ground once every five years, just for one day, and that was the best day for him because he loved jumping and, unfortunately, he couldn't do it on his cloud.

Oh yes, he had tried, for sure, but the clouds were too soft and when he did it he sank to his belly. Jumping on his cloud was impossible.

The little dragon was very happy today because tomorrow the five years would have passed and, after such a long wait, he would finally be able to jump and jump for a whole day!

The little dragon was very enthusiastic and was so excited that that night he hardly slept, waiting for the sun to rise on the horizon and, as soon as the first of its rays illuminated the room, he dived from his cloud, flying fast towards the ground.

He landed near a beautiful lake surrounded by majestic snow-capped mountains.

He looked around and then, filled with emotion, he stamped his foot on the ground.

How nice it was to feel the strength of the solid earth underfoot.

Then he made a small jump.

Then another, putting in a little more strength.

Then another one, putting even more strength into it.

He began to laugh happily like a child as he kept jumping around.

He jumped onto the small lakeshore.

Jumped in and out of the water.

Jumped over a large stone nearby.

Jumped from above the trees of the forest that surrounded the lake.

He jumped, jumped, jumped, and jumped.

He was so happy that he even forgot to eat.

In the afternoon, while he continued to jump, he noticed that, behind a nearby bush, someone was watching him.

It was not the first time this happened, but people who saw him would usually run away screaming in fear.

The little dragon did not understand why, but by now he was used to it.

He then decided to leap towards the bush, just to do so, but whoever was there did not run away and, on the contrary, unexpectedly jumped out of it and ran towards him.