I OWN NOTHING!

Chapter 1: Finding the Eggs and a Lost Sibling

Hiccup's Point of View

Its been four years since the downfall of the Red Death. Things have been good here in Berk. Toothless and I teach the Vikings of Berk how to train dragons. Things have been quiet with no raids or random attacks. The old torches that used to light the sky, are now feeding places for dragons. There are now dragon perches made out of wood placed around Berk for the dragons to rest on. There is a stable that the dragons can sleep in if they want; and all n all, dragons and Vikings have learned to live in peace with each other.

Toothless and I go explore the world looking for any and every type of dragon we can find. There have been bumps and hard times but we get through them together. The other riders defend Berk while Toothless and I are considered to be goofing off. Every new dragon type we come across I add to the Book of Dragons. Only a few seem to think that adding the new dragon types is important. Toothless and I are flying around trying to find a good place to use as a midway point between Berk and the rest of the world. We meet dragons that are deadly, kind and even some that are protective of their territory. We found the edge next it was a good place. So we set up a base and wound up having to deal with night terrors but that was okay. Soon we have a place to stay so that we can rest and relax. We have found a cylinder that I decided to call the Dragon's eye. We have found the homelands of Meatlug, Stormfly, Barf and Belch, and Hookfang and Fanghook; but no homeland that belonged to Night Furies.

Right now we are out hoping to find a Night Fury friend for Toothless but it was proving difficult. I looked at Toothless and thought about what he likes. He prefers the cold, he is most active at night, and he is calm most of the time. I get him to go where it is cold. I have on a really thick fur vest with some arm warmers. We look everywhere. There is no sign of a night fury anywhere.

"Well, bud should we head back to the edge or look for a little longer?" I ask as I look at him.

He looks around and just seems to enjoy the cold air. He looks at me than looks to a cave while giving a grunt.

"Into the cave we go."

We walk into the dark, cold, damp cave. At least it is better than out in the harsh wind and falling snowflakes, but none the less it is freezing. I looked at Toothless and from a satchel attached to Toothless' saddle I pull out a torch. I have made it look like a rose that when closed is but a bud, but when opened it gives light like the sun would. I open it and see that the cave looks abandoned. There are claw marks on the walls, dust on everything, and a few fish bones. I walked around and at the back of the cave, I find a nest of eggs. The eggs are black, just one is about the size of my head but there are five eggs, that are starting to move.

"Toothless come here!"

Toothless' Point of View

Hiccup and I were just flying around looking for any sign of night furies. I wanted to find my little sister at least. I want to make sure she is alright. Hiccup leaned to the right some so I followed her silent command. After six hours of flying, we stopped where it was the perfect temperature for me. I knew that she couldn't handle the cold very well.

'So why are we here where you can't handle the cold?'

As if she knew what I asked she said, "I want to check here because you like the cold, so I thought that maybe others of your kind would like it here."

Wow. I hadn't thought of that. We looked in caves, little ice homes, and found nothing. While walking south I caught the scent of my sister. I started walking that way when Hiccup asked if we should look a while longer or if we should leave. I gestured to the nearby cave and she nodded. When we got in there all I could smell was my sister's scent. Hiccup opened her torchlight and started looking around. I followed my nose and wound up in a small area with only one way in and out.

It was big enough to fit maybe three zipplebacks with maybe a nadder as well. It smelt of my sister, but also of death. I looked at the walls and saw claw marks as if there was a fight in there. The scents smelt fresh maybe a day or two old. The scent of my sister was there but faint. I found the body in the middle. It was a night fury only it was male. I backtracked to the main part of the cave. I was following my sister's scent when I heard Hiccup call out my name and that I was needed. I followed my sister's scent and it leads straight to Hiccup. I was worried that my sister might have gone for Hiccup when I noticed that my sister's scent was a little faint. I looked at Hiccup when I got to where she was. I looked around the little room and found that it was a little too cold for my liking, the walls had ice, and in the middle was a nest with five night fury eggs. Hiccup was near them but far enough that she wasn't touching them. I could hear a low growl from the side. I looked over and saw my little sister hiding in the shadows watching Hiccup. I moved my tail and that was all Hiccup needed to back away even more.

'Dear little sister is that you?' I called out.

'Elder brother is that you?! Why are you with this Viking?!' she called back.

'Yes, dear sister it is me. This Viking, her name is Hiccup. Someone had shot me down and she had decided to help me to fly since part of my tail fin had been lopped off when I was shot down. She is a friend,' I said soothingly.

'How can I believe that she is a friend? I don't know her nor do I wish to know her,' she replied.

'You can't know unless you wish to find out. She can be trusted I promise. She helped to bring down the Red Death. She helped in bringing peace to many. You remember all those dragons that were close to being extent?' I questioned.

'Yes, I remember them. You can't get me to trust her no matter what you say,' she stated.

'Hiccup helped them to repopulate. There are more now than before. What happened to the male night fury in the other room?' I asked.

'He threatened to kill my young if I compared him to you again. So I got rid of the threat to my young. Why do you even care? Where were you when I needed you these past ten years? Huh, where were you? Were you with the Viking you like so much?' she demanded.

'No for six years I was under the Red Death's control. I did things to innocent dragons that I never wanted to do. I was forced to kill the weak and the elderly. I was forced to train the young to the point that they knew to never disobey and that if they did it would mean their death. I had to send the only flightless dragon I knew and had considered a friend to some land just so that she wouldn't be killed by the Red Death. The reason I act the way I do about Hiccup is that she reminds me of that flightless dragon. She has shown kindness to those who don't deserve it. She, just like that dragon, only eats vegetables and fruit. She is loving and caring and just so sweet. For the past four years, I have searched for you. She helped me to search the world for you. I haven't gotten a good night's sleep the last ten years because I was worried about you. I didn't want to stop searching until I found you. I would fly until I was exhausted and could fly no more,' I told her.

She stared at me as she took in what I told her.