Aegir liked the warm, quiet one best.
She was nice and kind and most important of all, whenever he was hungry she would give him lots and lots of yummy milk. They were always together-almost always-but despite that he was a little greedy. He always wanted to spend more time with her. In fact, he never wanted the quiet one to leave. Never ever! In his perfect world they'd always be together,like two peas in a pod but even more close and snug. She'd stay by his side and he'd be the happiest little boy in the whole wide world. That wasn't to say he wasn't happy now, far from it. Aegir was not only the cutest pup, but he was also the most content, if not a little chubby.
And yet, one day after a nap the little dragon awoke and realised that he felt colder than usual, that he wasn't surrounded by a soft, warm lump. He huffed and snuffed and shook his head in frustration but soon realised that there was no one in the den to soothe him or meet his demands. He was all alone. The quiet one was gone.
There was another big that Aegir knew and liked. Unlike the quiet one, he was dark and he made noise. He wasn't quite as good as the milk giver, but maybe Aegir was being bit of a meany and playing favourites. Dark one was nice too, after all! He liked to snuggle, smelled like something safe and secure and best of all he made the small happy. Oh yes, he could see that as clear as day, even though he hadn't been able to see all that good for very long.
Aegir quickly decided that being in the dark all alone was no fun, so with a big huff the little dragon toddled out of the den into the sunlight. He squinted at the bright-whatever it was- and let out a pitiful little growl, as though to say stop that right now! I can't see! He must have been awfully intimidating as a few moments later he was able to see a little easier, and what a sight the outside world was! The darkness of the den was so boring in comparison, he never wanted to return when he had all of these new things to see and sniff!