So, we meet again, internet people! I am back, hopefully with a better story than the last one!
Chapter 1
'Sky!' A large and authoritative boomed loudly through the tiny island it was in. It was so loud it was heard from anywhere. This voice was from the mountain of a man himself, Stoick the Vast, chief of the dragon incorporated island of Berk. Once Berk had despised the beast like any other Viking island you would meet, but the chief's son, Hiccup, had changed all that when he downed a dragon he couldn't kill. This dragon was in fact a Night Fury, a silent but deadly killer. This one, however, was injured. Hiccup here, being smaller and weedier than other Vikings, had a different idea to the usual mindless killing. He had made a tail fin for the black beast and flew him. And after some other stuff like a giant dragon and losing a leg, although gaining a girlfriend, the rest of Berk soon took to it like ducks to water.
But who is this Sky you may ask? In a nutshell, she is a ratty-haired teenager whose only friend for about three years of her life was a dragon, until she one day literally fell out of the sky and into the island of Berk. Her friend is Defiance. Defiance is what Sky calls an "Only the Gods know and I'm pretty sure it wasn't meant to happen" dragon, Defiance says the same about Sky. The two of them are like sisters, and if you have ever met sisters you know it isn't that best friend, always nice and loving crap people think it is. Sky and Defiance have lived in Berk for over a year now and a lot has happened then. The girl Thorston twin, Ruffnut is now known, and is made fun of for being Mrs Jorgenson. In the time she has been called this she got, in laments terms, knocked up. Her brother, Tuffnut, has slowly been preparing for what his friends are calling: "the journey that will never come". Fishlegs is still the same old Fishlegs and our main man Hiccup wants to get hitched to his long time girl, Astrid Hofferson. The island has also become more advanced in the ways of dragons, along with new girl came dragonese; the language of dragons.
'Yes, Stoick?' a head of a young woman came peering around a corner of the house, along with the rest of her and a blue dragon. She put on her best fake smile and stood straight.
'Tell me Sky, you are a guest in my home, are you not?'
'We could be family, Stoick!'
'Yes and in a family, there are certain things that must be done by each member, am I correct in saying?'
'Ha! I couldn't agree more my friend. And yes, Hiccup does need to pick up the slack around here doesn't he? Tell you what; I was just going to go see him and the others so I'll tell him while I'm there. OK? OK.' The brunette girl made her way to exit but the commanding voice of the chief forced her to stop. She turned to the man.
'I was referring to you Sky,' he corrected sternly. She gave a shocked look like this was the first he had ever brought it up.
'Why, whatever do you mean?'
'I mean, that recently, and when I say recently I mean for about a month now, you have been slacking off on your chores for the house. Your room is a complete disaster area and Hiccup and I are sick of having to pick up after you.' Sky stood there silent for a few moments, pondering the situation brought to her attention.
'I completely understand where you are coming from here, Stoick. And in my defence, let me say that it is all Defiance's fault,' the girl said while pointing towards the blue creature beside her. The creature being blamed looked at her wide eyed with a glare.
'Me! It wasn't me and you know it, stupid! Stoick, you seriously can't believe this-this…moron!' The dragon began to wail angrily.
'Don't bother, lizard, he doesn't completely understand Dragonese.' The dragon looked at the girl beside her with a wicked smile.
'Really? Stoick, you really need to lose a few!' The man himself gave a death glare towards the blue dragon who just looked plain confused. Defiance looked at her friend, wide-eyed and panicking. 'I thought you said he didn't understand!' Sky began to laugh.
'I said he doesn't completely understand, he knows enough of it to know when he is insulted.' Before any more could be said the dragon was a blur of blue and out the door. Sky laughed again and sighed.
'Well, that was interesting; OK I better get going and calm her down. See ya!' She headed for the door.
'Sky, you need to learn to take responsibility for your actions. Are you even listening to me?'
'Of course I am, totally going to do that whole responsibility stuff. Bye!' She was out the door, leaving Stoick all on his own.
'Kids,' he sighed to himself.
Short I know but I don't care, tell me what you think and such. Bye!
