The perfect storm.
I don't own ROTG or HTTYD. Which sucks!
Chapter 1: Rise from fall. Jack's dream.
Hiccup pov
Toothless and I sat on the edge of a cliff awaiting the sun's first rays on the first day of spring. I looked at the dragon and felt a smile come as he watched the horizon expectantly. "Soon, bud." I said followed his gaze.
Normal pov
Sandman watched the two friends wait and smiled. They had been up all night for this. He heard the winds blow harder and saw Jack coming his way. He waved with a smile and called as the wind carried him away. "Keep an eye on those two! I like them." He turned to the two and called "See you later, Hiccup and Toothless!"
Hiccup pov
"See you later, Hiccup and Toothless!" called a voice. I stood and looked around. That's what I was waiting for. The farewell call of winter. "Come on, Bud!" I said happily strapping into my saddle. We shot into the sky and soared after the voice I heard.
Ever since I was little, I would chase the voice of winter on the last day of spring. Before, I could only run to the end of the cliff and call back "Don't forget to come back!" as tears would run down my face. I don't know why, but I felt that winter was like a good friend that only lasted so long.
When Toothless reached his flight limit I called as loud as I could "Don't forget to come back!" as I did a soft wind brushed my cheek. "Don't I always?" it seemed to say. I smile "Come on, Toothless, let's go home." But, just as I say this a terrible wind whips me off the saddle. "Toothless!" I cried as I hit the water. My last thought was 'I guess winter will have to come without me this year.'
302 years later.
Jack pov
I bolted up and panted. I hated the first day of spring, the day I lost Hiccup. I sat up and called the wind. I t carried me past the cliff. Toothless had once lain next to the shrine of Hiccup built. Both had been worn away by time. But, for three hundred and two years I have come back here on the first day of spring to wish Hiccup a farewell. "See you later, Hiccup. I miss you, dragon boy." Cold tears streamed down my face as I spoke and got back into the air. I didn't see as I flew away a thin boy peek out from behind a tree. "Don't forget to come back."
