Ok so, this is just something that has been stuck in my head for a while now since I've seen a lot of &What if Valka had taken Hiccup with her& scenarios and was kind of wanting to see something new with it. And ta-da! I got this little story I honestly think would be an interesting &what if&
Disclaimer: I don't own HTTYD or its characters. just the (maybe) original plot of the story.
How To Train Your Dragon


Prologue: Unexpected Life

It was everywhere. The fire was spreading by the second and they were everywhere. Stealing, killing, destroying... flying. They were their enemies, monsters that mindlessly killed, or at least, that is what everyone grew up believing. With good reason too, she guessed, but she knew it could be different. Better. Berk was a land of kill or be killed, but she believed that peace was possible. She knew that they weren't the mindless killing machines that other vikings made them out to be. Needless to say that it was a very unpopular opinion. She tried and tried to prove it, but no one believed her and she didn't have the proof she needed. Not that such proof existed because no matter how concrete it was, no proof could ever change a mind that didn't want to be changed in the first place. So no, she didn't have the proof she needed. She just couldn't change their minds; they would never change. And it infuriated her that no matter how much she tried she couldn't make them see things from her point of view. It was hopeless. Yes, she knew this too. But even so, as long as she was here she would keep trying. There was nothing else she could do.
She ran around carrying a bucket full of water trying to stop the fire from spreading as much as possible but it was no use. To her right she saw them flying around, one of them barreling down where it layed in a tired heap on the floor. Out of the corner of her eye she saw one of the vikings heading in the direction of the fallen dragon. She threw down the bucket and ran towards them, making it just in time to catch the viking's arm that was swinging the ax in the downed dragon's direction.
"Stop! You'll only make it worse!" She screamed at him. The dragon took this chance to make its escape, flying away from potential death and leaving the two vikings to watch after its retreating figure. He snatched his arm from the strange woman right away, frowning at her as he made his way somewhere else. Looking for a new fight. A new dragon to kill.
She turned around to look around her and gasped. A massive dragon with what looked like four wings was making its way into her house. Without a second thought she started running to the house. When she came through the door she froze at the sight that welcomed her. Snapping out of her stupor, she grabbed a nearby weapon and made her way over to the dragon.
There, laying in his cot was her year and five months old son, Hiccup, and the Hofferson's ten months old daughter, Astrid, laughing, giggling, and playing with the four winged dragon. For a moment she could do nothing but stare, shocked at the display in front of her.
This proved her theory!
She looked on, awed as the dragon played carefully right back with them. Realizing that she was there the dragon got startled and looked her way, accidentally scratching little Hiccup's chin and swiftly approaching her. Scared little Hiccup started crying, making baby Astrid start crying as well. She held the weapon in her hands in front of her to protect herself as the dragon slowly moved her way. She panicked a little when the dragon started growling.
Looking into its big yellow eyes staring right back at her, she realized, this wasn't a vicious beast. But an intelligent, gentle creature whose soul reflected her own. Slowly lowering her weapon she stared right back at him in curious wonder.
All too soon, they were interrupted by an ax that was thrown landing between them, starling both of them apart. There was a grunt she was pretty sure was human and a growl that had come from the dragon.
"Valka! Run!" She saw Stoic the chief running toward the dragon ready to attack. But she saw that the dragon was ready for a battle as well.
"No, don't." Her pleas went unheard as the dragon attacked him with fire. She grabbed on the dragon's wing and pulled it to her, turning it to her in the process. The fire that was slowly spreading behind the dragon illuminated it while it approached her.
The house was on fire. She needed to get out of here but not before grabbing the kids. Vaguely she could hear her husband, Stoic, calling for her. But she didn't think to answer. Getting closer to the crying noises, she blindly grabbed one of them. &Hold on!& She heard Stoick yell at her while she backed away from the dragon. Before she could reach out for the other baby she was snatched by the four winged dragon.
"No! Aah! Stoick!" She called for him as she tried not to be dropped as they started flying away from the ground more and more. She couldn't risk getting dropped as she had a baby in her arms. As they were flying away she could see, from the huge hole on the side of her house, her husband looking up at her with the other baby in his arms. As they were flying away she also realized that the baby in her arms wasn't Hiccup. But Astrid Hofferson.
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When they had finally landed on the big ice land, she was amazed by the sight that welcomed her and baby Astrid. All around them there were hundreds of different dragons flying around. They were all flying in a calm, upward spiral. Few of which she could recognize. Most of the species of dragons she saw flying she didn't know, they weren't in the book of dragons! It was an amazing view. And even though she could clearly see that some of these dragons had an injury of some kind or the other, it all looked so peaceful to her. The most shocking view though, was of the beautiful frost colored Bewilderbeast in the middle of it like a King.


I'm not really sure if I should continue it or not so tell me what ur intake on it is and if there are enough people interested I'll continue on it. just tell me what u think.

Posted: 8/9/15