IT CAME FROM BENETH THE SEA
On the little island of Berk Stoic and Gobber were down at the docks with Mulch and Bucket. The two fishermen were planning to head out to catch fish for the winter. They loaded the boat with loads of baskets. Mulch and Bucket then set out to sea. The wind carried the ship far from the island. When they reached their fishing spot they threw their nets into the water and waited. Suddenly they felt something bump the ship hard.
"Whoa what was that?" asked Mulch looking over the side of the boat. The bump came again.
"There's something down there Mulch," Bucket whimpered. "Can we get out of here?"
"Don't be a chicken Bucket, what could possibly be down there?" Mulch asked. At that moment a large black shark-like fin emerged from the water and circled the ship. The two fisherman didn't like the look of it at all. It circled a few more times then vanished. Mulch and Bucket didn't hesitate in pulling up the net. But they found that the net was completely destroyed.
"Whoa, what happened to it?" asked Bucket stupidly.
"Something ate it," said Mulch. "Most likely that thing that's circling us." The fin appeared again. Mulch picked up his crossbow and aimed it at the beast. It came further out of the water. It blew a fountain of spray from its blowhole and its black hump emerged from the water. Mulch pulled the trigger and the bolt it the creature in the back. There came an angry roar. Then it submerged again with a wave of its massive, black, whale-like tail.
"Let's try another spot," Mulch said slowly. They lowered the sail and steered the ship back towards Berk. Unfortunately Bucket spotted the black fin hot on their rudder.
"Uh, Mulch it's following us," he said. Mulch turned around and saw the black fin as well. It was as tall as the ship's prow. Suddenly it vanished.
"It's gone," said Mulch. "Hopefully it won't come back." How wrong he was. For suddenly the ship was launched into the air by a powerful, black tail. The ship broke into almost nothing. Mulch and Bucket were stuck clinging to driftwood, then they were yanked under the water, leaving the pieces of their ship behind. The creature soon swam off with a wave of its tail.
