Hello again! I'm really happy that you liked the story so much to read this semi-sequel. So this chapter takes place only a few hours after the end of the first story. This one will follow you and Hiccup from your engagement until a little after the wedding. I have done a lot of research on Viking marriage and courtship, and I will be using a lot of that in this story. Thank you for reading, enjoy, and please review!

Reader pov

Hiccup had been off all day carrying out his duties as chief. I stood in the shop filling bottles until I heard someone call my name. I put down what I was doing and headed over to the window, the sounds of Gobber hammering medal from behind me.

"Yes?" I opened my eyes to see Ruffnut and Tuffnut. "Oh no, what do the two of you want? And for the last time Ruffnut, I don't do love potions."

Ruffnut looked down, "Awww," then she lifted her head again, "But that's not why we're here."

I raised an eyebrow, "Alright, then why are you here?"

Tuffnut smiled, "Do you have anything we can use to explode stuff?"

"Explode stuff, what? Of course not!" I sighed, they asked me this at least once a week, and it never sunk in, "I do however, have something you can use to heal the injuries that you're gonna get if you do go explode stuff."

He shooke his head, "No thanks, we'll go somewhere else."

"Yeah!" Ruffnut added as the walked off.

I went back to my work, until only moments later I was interrupted again.

"(Y/n)!" Astrid called. Before I knew it I was being hugged tightly from behind, dropping a glass bottle by accident. She let go, "Woah, I'm really sorry about that."

I shook my head, "No it's alright, I'll clean it up."

"I can help."

"No, I've got it, it'll be faster if I do it." I waved my arms, and made the broken glass float itself into the trash bin. I turned around back to Astrid, "Did you need something?"

She grabbed my upper arms, "Why wasn't I the first to know?! Why didn't you tell me you and Hiccup got engaged this morning?!"

"I-I figured Hiccup would tell you, he was going to see you today."

"That's not the point! You should've came and told me!"

"I'm sorry, I didn't know I was supposed to." I gave her a look.

She smiled, "Well have you told anyone else?"

"I haven't told anyone, but I don't know about Hiccup."

Gobber pushed his mask over his forehead and came over to hear what we were talking about. "What's going on?" He asked.

Astrid answered before I could, "Hiccup and (y/n) got engaged this morning!"

"I thought they got engaged five years ago, when her parents dropped her off here."

"No, this time they're really engaged, like it's actually going to happen. "

He smiled, "That's great, you're going to have to make a large stock of those healing potion things. We'll need them."

Astrid left quietly and I asked, "Why? It would only be a few days before and after the wedding that I wouldn't be working, then I'll be right back to making more, right?"

He hesitated then said, "I'm not exactly the right person to ask about that..." He turned around, flipped his face protector back on and went back to what he was working on.

I looked down at Cedrch who was laying down by my feet. I sighed and went back to work.

Hiccup pov

It had been a long day, and I couldn't have felt more relieved when I reached my house. I opened the door to see my mom standing by the table that was covered in food that she had probably cooked herself. That was unfortunate because although my mother had many talents, cooking was not one of them.

She smiled at me, "Hello, Hiccup." She came over and hugged me tightly, "I'm so happy for you!"

I hugged her back, "Thanks, mom." I saw Toothless over her shoulder go over to play with Cloydjumper. We broke the hug, "Is she back yet?"

She shook her head, "Not yet, but she is usually here by now."

Just after we said that, she came in the door. She looked surprised and worried, like I did, seeing what my mother had set on the table, but she smiled.

My mom went up and gave her a hug, "This is so wonderful! I'm so happy."

"Thank you, but what's all this?"

"Hiccup told me his plan, so I cooked a supper to celebrate."

We ate mom's cooking, trying to be polite, and smiling like it was great, but at least she didn't pretend to be a good cook, like many other mothers do. We finished and helped clean up.

Afterwards my mom tapped (y/n) an I on the shoulder, "Come with me, I have something to show you." We followed her, and she took something out of a drawer that was wrapped in a cloth. She handed it to (y/n), "I found this awhile ago, I'm so happy that Stoick had kept it all those years.

(Y/n) looked at it for a few seconds before looking back to my mom for a nod that she could unwrap it. She did so, and it was some medal ring, like the one Astrid wears on her head.

My mom smiled, "It was mine to be passed down to my daughter, but since I never had a daughter..."

"Wow," I said.

(Y/n) was looking at it like she was confused, "Uh... What is it...?"

"It's a kransen," I told her.

"A kransen?"

Mom explained to her, "You wear it around your head, in your hair. It's a symbol of being unmarried, and a sign of purity. On your wedding day, you take it off and keep it to pass on to your own daughter."

"Oh, I understand. Thank you, mam." She nodded her head., and my mom put the circlet on her head.

Once we were upstairs I started working some more on the map, now that I had a moment.

"Um... Hiccup?"

I looked up to see (y/n). She held one of her books in her arms. I smiled warmly to her, "Hey, come sit down," I patted the spot on the bed next to where I was sitting.

She sat next to me, "Gobber said that we will have to stock up on healing potions before the wedding, and when I asked him why he said I should ask someone else."

"I don't know any reason why you would have to stop, I mean, of course later if we, you know, you'll have to be away from work for awhile, but other than that-"

"Exactly, I just don't understand."

I gently tilted up her chin and gave her a light peck on the lips, "Don't worry about it, it's Gobber, it's probably nothing."

"I guess you're right," she smiled as I pulled her close.

We stayed like that for awhile, and I said quietly, "Don't worry, everything is gonna be okay."