Camacazi wiped the tears from her eyes, praying to Thor that Hiccup wouldn't see through her brave cover. She stepped back on to the fairgrounds, fake-grinning at Hiccup, who, for once, was without Fishlegs. He frowned at her, and she hardly contained herself. She had never been good at hiding things from Hiccup. She let out a small tear, nothing more.
"What's up?" Asked Hiccup, concerned.
"It's-it's-my sister." She chocked, surprised at herself for being this weak.
"Your sister?" Hiccup questioned, shocked.
"Yep." Said Camacazi,"The one and only Asia."
"What happened?" Asked Hiccup, calm as usual.
"She always does this, not that I'm surprised. She destroyed my burglary supplies, the new ones you got me." She wiped her eyes with the back of her hand, shaking her head.
"Let me meet her, Cami, I'm sure I'll talk some sense into her." The small girl shook her head again.
"You'll just fall in love with her, like everybody else." She stated coldly. Hiccup grabbed her shoulders and turned them towards the lean, pretty girl next to big-boobied Bertha. He stood in front of her, hands on his hips.
"I am Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third, Heir to the tribe of the Hairy Hooligans, and I believe that you have hurt my friend's feelings today. That will not be accepted." He stated, braver than he felt.
"And what are you going to do about that?" Asked Asia, tauntingly.
"I shall fight you to anywhere for a friend!" He proclaimed, daring her to unsheathe her sword as well.
"Yeah, whatever." Asia said, unafraid. Hiccup cut her precious hair shorter, causing her to scream, and walked away, pushing Camacazi with him.
"You were brilliant!" She hollered, "Suicidal, but brilliant!"
Hiccup grabbed her arm. He uttered a "you owe me one", then sped off with her, heading towards his house. Camacazi struggled in his grip, but couldn't seem to get him to let go. She was about to bite him when they got to his bedroom.
"Your sister is definitely not irresistible,"he said, "but you, on the other hand..." and with that, he kissed her. Camacazi thought he was good at it, for a boy, at least...
