Hiccup looked all around her as everyone ran in all directions in desperation to live. Hiccup looked at the buildings. Most of them were on fire, some were gone. Hiccup looked down at her hands. They were covered in blood.
When Hiccup looked into one of the shields, she looked at the centre that was showing her reflection. The little girl Hiccup saw was not her. The girl had black hair and purple, glowing eyes. Some of her skin was black. Hiccup didn't look like her young self. She looked completely insane.
To Hiccup's surprise, she smiled at her reflection, as if she was proud. Hiccup then began laughing maniacally as she chased the people through the village, killing them in horrendous ways. She burned them alive with fire. She drove all life out of their bodies with lightning. She withered them with extreme levels of heat. Hiccup even took some weapons and used them to dismember the bodies of the dead Berkians to taunt the remaining villagers.
But, there was one way of killing them that Hiccup had not yet seen. Hiccup looked to the sky and raised her hands on each side of her body. She heard herself laughing insanely again as her vision faded. All she heard was screaming and pleads for mercy. But she just wouldn't head the voices. All she did was laugh.
000
Hiccup opened her eyes, looking around her room for relief. It was all just another nightmare.
Hiccup didn't understand anything. Why was this happening to her? Were these dreams supposed to have a meaning? Was she going insane? There was one question that Hiccup dreaded the most. What if she really was the demon that everyone had once feared? What if these dreams were warning her of what was going to happen to her people?
Hiccup needed to do something. So she climbed out her ceiling door and flew to the cove.
000
Hiccup did one last scan before she knew she was alone. Hiccup cupped her hands around her mouth, "Pitch, I'm here! I need your help!"
A black cloud appeared out of the air, and Pitch emerged from it.
"My friend, what's happened? You seem as though you've seen a ghost!"
Hiccup tried to hide the fact that she was shaking, "I've been having these nightmares. Every one of them is about me killing my father, killing my village, killing everyone that I see. I want them to stop, but I'm scared that those dreams will come true."
Pitch sighed, "Hiccup, those dreams are from me. I am trying to warn you. I'm sorry for giving you such terrible nightmares, but I wanted you to know that your powers are growing. If they become too strong, they take control of the host, and you lose all control. Once the powers have control over you, it's as if you died and reincarnated, taking on a new personality."
Hiccup sighed, "How can I stop them from growing?"
"You can't. They will grow and there's nothing you can do about it. The only thing you can do is grow with it. You must learn to control them."
Hiccup stepped forward, "That's why I'm here. I need you to help me learn how to do that."
Pitch shook his head, "I'm afraid I can't do that. But I can help you find other dragons who can provide assistance. Come to this cove whenever you can, but you must be alone. Then, I will tell you about anyone who has the same gifts as you, and then we can help you learn to control them."
Hiccup nodded, and Pitch vaporised into the air.
Hiccup flew back to the house before anyone else could awaken.
