Oh hey. This current semester, I've been in a writing course. It hasn't improved my writing at all, but it gives me a chance to actually write a midst my busy schedule.

In our short story unit, we had to develop original characters and write vignettes on them... sadly, I've been on fanfiction too long and therefore I just copied Hiccup's character. I put him in an alternate universe, and that will make more sense as I post more chapters.

For your own knowledge: Hiccup's mother is alive. Hiccup has a little brother. It's set in Newfoundland, Canada present day. Read away!


Hiccup trudged down the stairs, ducking low on the last few steps. After his growth spurt two years ago, he learned that his body was not well apt for the dilapidated house.

He lifted his head and was surprised by seeing both his mother and younger brother sitting at the table. There were slowly eating at a large breakfast of bacon, eggs and toast. There was a plate for him already set out and filled. He approached them slowly, unsure of what type of trap he was walking into.

"'Morning." Hiccup grunted. His voice was gruff as it always was in the morning.

They murmured similar greetings but refused to make eye contact. He started to eat, grateful for the feast. He normally ate toast before heading out for the entire day, only a snack sustaining him until his very late dinner. He finished quickly, standing once again to take his plate.

"You going out today?" His mother asked. Hiccup set his plate in the sink and filled a glass with water before answering her.

"Yup."

"You should take your brother with you."

Hiccup was in mid-sip and almost chocked at her suggestion. He spun around, looking at the evilly gleeful face of his brother before staring down his mother.

"Seriously?" there was no response. "I can't take him ma."

"And why not?"

"He has no idea what he's doing!"

"That's why you teach him."

"Mom, he's never set foot on a boat before. He's not even close to being ready for a full day fishing trip."

"Then start training him today. There's no time like the present."

"But Ma—"

"Why don't you want me to go?" Logan asked, speaking up for the first time.

"Because you're related to me! You're bound to sink the boat somehow… no offence."

"Hey!"

"Hiccup, Logan will be joining you today and that's final." She stood up then, pushing back her chair with a racket.

"Mom, listen to me. Just for thirty seconds."

There was a tense silence as she deliberated.

"Logan, go outside."

Hiccup breathed a sigh of relief while Logan rolled his eyes. He obeyed quickly thought, picking up on the fact that he wasn't needed for this particular life chat. Hiccup and his mother waited for the sound of the screen door slam before starting.

"I don't know why you're being so difficult Hiccup."

"I'm being difficult because he's too young for the trade."

"Start him with the basics so he will eventually become ready."

"Ready for what?"

"Ready for the time when he'll have to go out there and bring in the catch himself."

"Why does Logan have to be a fisherman? Why can't he go to school for something else? What's so wrong with being a teach, or a doctor, or hell, even a barber?"

"Hiccup!"

"Why is Logan destined to stay on this rock for the rest of his life?"

Hiccup stopped, turning away from his mother.

"Hiccup, I think you're not seeing the bigger picture."

"That's where you are wrong mom." Hiccup started in a quiet voice. "I am doing everything to give him the opportunities to do more than being a fisherman. I'm glad fishing worked out for dad, I really am. But now…now I'm letting you hold him back from his future."

"Matthew James Haddock, don't you dare speak to your mother that way." Hiccup was wise enough to hang his head in guilt as his mother slowly advanced forward. "How dare you think that I'm unaware of how brilliant Logan is. How dare you think that I'm unaware of how you are the key to his success. I'm aware of what's going on in my household but I'm also aware of the fact that money doesn't grow on trees. In order to keep a roof over our heads and food in our bellies, we've all got to put our dreams on hold for a while."

"For how long?"

"Pardon?"

"How long are we going to have to make chum to pay our bills?"

"Hiccup, you know I can't answer that. Life is just as unpredictable as the sea—"

"Mom, don't. Don't start with the ocean analogies. I get it, we're all stuck here."

"I thought you understood that ever since you father died you had new responsibilities."

"I know, I know, I had to become the great fisherman that he once was. An impossible feat for the boy known to screw everything up."

"Do you think that if I had known what was going to happen that day that I would have let you both go out there?"

"I'm sure you wouldn't mom, but it's still difficult. My leg…my leg limits me a lot. I'll never measure up to dad, and I know that a lifetime of fishing will never remedy that. I can't see myself staying here forever ma. You've got to understand that."

"I'm sorry Hiccup. I get your frustration, and I get that you're restless. But can you cooperate for a while longer until I find a way out of this?"

"Of course mum." Hiccup pulled her into a tight hug, one they haven't shared since the day that Hiccup was recovered from the ocean.


So. How was that? Lemmie know in a review. I would like to see what you guys think of this. I have no hate for the Newfies out there. I would love a chance to go there. Hopefully I'll get a chance to post more to my Hush Hush stories and what not, but this is what's going on now. Thanks for reading :D

Love, Ella