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[The Quest for the Dragon’s Lair and the Mystery of Obscuratus Island]-[Ep 14: Dragon – Part 2]

Adventures on Ahway Island · B1 · 2025-08-12

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The Quest for the Dragon’s Lair

In this chapter of Adventures on Awe Island, Marie’s investigation takes a significant turn. Following the fire at the library, Marie discovers that the rare books room is still undergoing repairs, leaving her anxious about the potential loss of vital clues, specifically the “riddle written on the inside of the dust cover.” Despite this setback, the team—Marie, JJ, and Christian—finds a glimmer of hope when Christian reveals he knows the location of the dragon’s home. His parents discovered it during a forest hike: a “really old oak tree growing next to a small cave” located at the “center of the forest.”

Overcoming Obstacles: The Strategic Shift

Initially, the group faces a logistical nightmare. Christian notes that reaching the cave requires an hour of walking each way, making it nearly impossible to avoid adult supervision. Marie, embodying the spirit of a “great detective,” struggles with the frustration of these recurring delays. However, JJ provides a brilliant solution: using their bikes. By riding their bikes, they can travel significantly faster and craft a plausible alibi, claiming they “wanted to ride a little bit into the forest” and simply “got lost” if questioned. This shift highlights the importance of teamwork in their quest, as Marie notes, “This was why it was so important to do this quest as a team.”

The Unexpected Interruption

Just as the plan is set for the following Thursday, Marie’s parents intervene with a mandatory social obligation—a dinner and a play at the Playhouse with a colleague’s family. Despite her initial irritation and feeling as though the “entire adventure was slipping away,” Marie is forced to postpone the mission for ten days. During the dinner, she meets Saskia, the daughter of her mother’s colleague. The two girls bond over shared interests in art and animals, and Saskia’s openness about being adopted provides Marie with a new perspective on family mysteries, noting that Saskia has a “sealed envelope that I can only open when I turn 13.”

The Mirror of Fiction

The evening concludes with a performance of Obscuratus Island, a play that eerily mirrors Marie’s own life. The main character is also named Marie, and the plot involves teenagers stranded on a mysterious island solving ancient mysteries. The play’s structure—where the characters realize they have “only solved part of the mystery” and must return to face “more secrets to uncover”—resonates deeply with Marie. As the lights dim for intermission, Marie is left in a state of suspended reality, feeling “jarring to return to the ordinary world.” This experience serves as a powerful thematic echo, reinforcing the gravity of her own quest as she prepares to finally venture into the Awe Island forest to uncover the truth behind the dragon and the cryptic symbol.

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I'm sorry, but that's not open yet.
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I'm not sure which ones.
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I'd like to use a collaboration room please.
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Okay, so what's up?
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That sounds pretty easy.
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📝Key Phrases

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take it all in
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businesslike tone
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crestfallen
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stomach lurch
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upbeat mood
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📖 Transcript

Previously on Adventures on Awe Island, Marie's surprise observations about the two dragon clues opened new possibilities as to what and where the oldest thing on Awe Island might be.
Will JJ and Christian agree?
Welcome to Adventures on Awe Island.
Chapter 5.
Dragon.
Part 2.

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