So this is the first fanfiction I've ever written in English, so please don't be too hard on me...

And also if you find any mistakes, point them out. I like improving my language skills. ;-)


Hiccup Haddock never considered himself lucky. Not even when the beautiful blonde, he'd been noticing for weeks, bumped into him. Which was surprisingly not his fault. Or at least not entirely.

One minute he'd been walking down the hall, reading through his notes from the previous lesson, the next minute something crashed into his body. His wonderful sorted papers flew right out of his hands, thanks to the impact. If he was being honest, right then laying on the ground, his papers were probably the most organized they were in a long time.

But nevertheless, Hiccup soon realized that the "thing", that ran into him, was in fact not a "thing" at all.

It was a girl to be exact. Astrid Hofferson.

He felt her stagger and before he knew what he was doing, he steadied her so she wouldn't fall to the floor. The young man looked into her face and saw surprise and something, that looked an awful lot like recognition, in her eyes.

"Are you okay?", he voiced his concern because she seemed to be spacing off.

"What? Yeah, yeah...I'm perfectly fine.", her wonderful voice sounded strained as if she was forcing herself to answer him.

He decided that if she wasn't going to do something else, he might as well pick up his notes and papers and get going. So he kneeled down to get his papers when he could still sense her presence next to him.

"Don't you have to be somewhere?", Hiccup was somewhat annoyed that he bumped into his high school crush. Out of all people, why had it to be her?!

"Actually, no, I don't. I just wanted to apologize for totally crashing into you and wanted to ask if I could help you?", he was down with that and nodded his head in consent.

She got down to his current height and helped him get his notes back together. Finished, they stood up again and she put the sheets she picked up in his hands. Astrid turned to leave but looked to him another time.

"I guess I'll see you around, Hiccup."

And once again she left him speechless and frozen in the hallway, looking like the idiot everyone probably thought he was. Only this time they weren't in high school and Hiccup didn't just see her from afar but even talked to her, even though it was mostly idiotic non - sense in his opinion.

This time they were in their college and both Hiccup and Astrid had the impression that it was going to be an interesting four years.