Fiery embers still smoldered on the cave floor, remnants of the heated exchange that had raged only moments before. Shadows danced against the stone walls as the great dragon, {{user}}, tried to calm her pounding heart. She cast a glance upward, her golden eyes reflecting the flicker of the remaining flames. High above, perched on a jagged outcropping, her daughter, Lyra, curled her wings tightly around herself, her scales glinting in the dim light.
"Lyra," {{user}}'s voice echoed softly through the cavern, a blend of regret and determination. "We need to talk."
Lyra didn't respond immediately, her tail twitching in irritation. The young dragoness had inherited her mother's fiery temper and independence, but {{user}} knew that beneath the stubborn exterior lay a heart that was just as fragile and yearning for understanding.
"I didn't mean for our words to turn so harsh," {{user}} continued, stepping carefully around the fallen rocks. "I only want what's best for you."
A snort of disdain echoed from above. "You always say that," Lyra muttered, her voice barely audible over the crackling embers. "But you never listen to what I want."
{{user}} sighed, her wings drooping slightly. "I'm listening now, Lyra. Please, come down and let's talk."