It was two month after the defeat of Drago Bloodfist that Hiccup and Astrid decided to marry. Soon the gang married different Vikings and continue to live their dragon riding lives. About a year later the members of the gang were going to become parents, and so were their dragons, who mated with some dragons in the village.

Then one night, in late June, the new villagers arrived. It was a strange birth in the history of Berk. All the children and young dragons arrived at the exact same time. Even though the women were in great pain, Hiccup thinks that he suffered most out of the ordeal. Astrid had spent the entire time griping his hand in pain and almost breaking it in the proses.

After icing his hand Hiccup went into his and Astrid's room. Just outside the door he heard the faint crying of a baby. When he opened the door he was surprised at what he saw. Instead of one, there were two babies in Astrid's arms. When Astrid looked up from her children she smiled at her husband. Hiccup chuckled. "Twins?" Astrid smiled even bigger in her reply. "Yes. Hiccup, you're a father!" "And you're a mother."

"We have to show the others." Astrid started to get up but Hiccup just shook his head. "Not now," he said," you're too weak. Wait a few minuets then we'll meet thee others." With an annoyed sigh, Astrid obeyed. Hiccup walked over to her and she handed him one of the infants. "That's your daughter," Astrid pointed out. "And this is your son," she said rocking the baby she held.

Hiccup gazed at the baby girl that was his one and only daughter. She had stopped crying a few muinets ago. She had his eyes and will probably have his hair. When he first saw his son he saw that he had Astrid's eyes and will probably have her hair, too.

When they went downstairs to show the dragon's, they were surprised at the sight. Toothless was feeding a regurgitated fish to a baby Night Fury. The Toothless and the baby dragon came to the chief , along with Stormfly and her own baby. "Toothless, Stormfly, meet your children's future riders," Hiccup said as he and Astrid lowered themselves to show the dragons the babies.

For some reason the infant dragons didn't do anything to scare the children. Toothless's baby went to the baby girl while Stormfly's went to the baby boy. "Wow," Astrid said as the babies petted the dragons, "looks like they found their dragons and they aren't even an hour old."

They met up with their friends at the fire place they would have cookouts together when they were training late at night. With a fire, they presented their children. Ruffnut had a boy, Tuffnut's wife had a girl, Snottlout's wife had a boy, and Fishlegs' wife had a girl. Their dragons all had their children with them.

They were all shocked at the fact that the children, even the baby dragons, were born at the same time. "Okaaaay," said Tuffnut, "that's just really weird." "You're really weird," said Ruffnut. "Hiccup, you're an egghead," said Snotlout, earning a glare from the young chief, "do you have any books about it?" Hiccup thought for a minute as he held his daughter and looked at the stars. "Not sure," he finally replied. "I'll have to check."

"Hiccup," said Fishlegs, "are newborns suppose to be that small?" Hiccup was confused by the question. "What do you mean?" He heard Astrid gasp softly. "Hiccup," she said softly. Hiccup looked down at his daughter and realized that she was smaller than all the other's. She's a runt, he thought, just like I was.

Within a few more minutes everyone went to their homes to get some rest. Hiccup and Astrid put the two sleepy babies in a crib together since they weren't aware they were going to have twins. Hiccup detached his metal leg and lied down on the bed and so did Astrid. "You did it," he said pulling the covers over him and his wife. "You gave birth to two amazing children."

"Thanks," she said as they kissed. "They'll become great riders and trainers one day." Hiccup's smile faded. Of course, Astrid knew something was wrong since he would usually ramble about something about the entire thing. "What's wrong," she asked. Hiccup turned away, afraid to answer. "I-I-I'm worried," he stammered. "I'm worried about our daughter since she's a runt. I'm also worried that I... I wont be a good enough dad." "Hey, look at me," Astrid said as she attempted to turn him. When he did, she put her hand on his cheek. "You're gonna be a great dad. And don't worry about our little girl. If she's a runt, that means that she takes after you more than me. So she'll be fine."

Hiccup let a smile cross his face at the thought of being a hero in his daughters eyes. He sighed, wondering about tomorrow, when the ceremony to welcome the new Viking's. Everyone would be there. All would see the new future riders of Berk. And two would be the future choices of the place of leader. And they were his very own...

Before Hiccup could continue the though, he asked Astrid a very good question. "Hey, what are we going to name the kids?"


Another day in Berk. The sun is shinning, the dragons are roaring, everything's peaceful. Well, for a few minuets anyway. Suddenly there's a rush of wind, and another, and another, and another, and another, and another, and another. They were caused by dragon riders in training. In the lead was a Night Fury and her rider, the others close behind her. "Come on guys," said the Nightfurry's rider, "keep up!"

"Look out!" When the dragon rider looked straight forward, it was too late. The dragon bumped into a boulder followed by the other five. "OW's" and "That hurt's" screamed through the air along with baby dragon roars. All the complaining stopped when they heard the roar of a bigger dragon that was familiar to them all.

The dragons and their riders got in a straight line next to each other as the leader Hiccup flew down in front of them on Toothless. With one look Hiccup knew what happened. "Where is she," he asked as he took off his mask. All hands and tails pointed to the Nightfurry. With the attention of the chief- not to mention her own father who was the chief's dragon- she lifted her wings.

Hiccup saw what was hiding under the wings. A girl smaller than the rest, with hair color like his and green eyes. She frowned at the other kid and dragons. "Thanks a lot," she said. Hiccup just smiled and walked over to the girl. "Starstream," he said. At he mention of her name from her father, she got a little worried. "I thought you were with Gobber at the blacksmith's," Hiccup continued. "I- I was trying to fly Moondancer like how you ride Toothless," Starstream explained. "Now I wonder where you got that idea."

Everyone turned to see Astrid and Stormfly walk towards them. "Because the only way she could know," Astrid said as she dismounted her dragon, giving Hiccup a small glare, "is if your father told you that himself." Hiccup laughed nervously. "I might have told her a thing or two last night." Astrid just rolled her eyes.

"And you tried to teach you and your friends?" Starstream just nodded, her head hanging and digging her foot into the ground. A boy with Astrid's hair and eyes came up. "I told her to not do it." Starstream looked at the boy in disbelief. "Anister that's not true," she yelled. "You said 'okay lets try it, but by Thor's hammer, we better not get caught!'"

The twins, who looked nothing like each other, started arguing. Meanwhile Toothless growled disapprovingly at his daughter who allowed Starstream to have her try out those moves at a young age.

When all the arguing was done, the children and their dragons to the classroom at the training ring. Starstream was playing with a wooden sword while her brother, Anister was trying to keep the two small braids that his sister made out of his bangs out of his face. He had short spiky hair that was as spikey as his dragon Cyclone's tail since it was the same species as his mothers dragon.

Thunderclaw, son of Ruffnut, was busy arm wrestling his twin cousin, Lightningclaw, who was the daughter of Tuffnut, the both of the heads of the dragon they shared. Lascar, the son of Snotlout, looked at dragon cards with Fishlegs daughter, Conch Shell, soon joined by Starstream.

"I'm bored," said Starstream as she played with Moondancer. "Well we wouldn't be bored if you hadn't gotten us in trouble," said her twin. "Hey I got an idea," said Conch Shell, "why don't we go to the beach and play!" They all nodded in agreement.

When they got to the shoreline, they played with the young dragons. Ever since birth, the children have been able to understand their dragons like as if they were humans. They all had the same dragons their parents had. They heard a dragon coming close by and went to see who it was. It was Valca and her dragon who came for the children. "Grandma," Starstream and Anister said together, running at their gramdmother.

Valca laughed. 'It's late," she said, "your parents will be worried if I don't return with you soon." Suddenly Valca's dragon regurgitated a few fish for the little dragons, who happily accepted. "Eww," said Starstream. Unlike many Viking's, she hated fish, especially pre- chewed.

When they returned to the village, it was already sunset. The kids went to greet their parents. Little did they know that they had been in a very important conversation.


Hiccup looked out the door of the building where the gang always had a meal in their free time, and had conversations without the children. Toothless nudged him with his nose which snapped Hiccup out of his thoughts. "They still haven't shown any signs," said Astrid, sitting at their usual table with the others. Five years ago, a few weeks after the children were born, Hiccup tried to find a reason why the children were born at the same time. In the proses, he found some very good info.

"We don't know if the legend is real yet," Hiccup said. "Yeah, but what if it is," Snotlout asked. "Then we'll tell them. But since we don't know, we can't tell them." Fishlegs started to disagree. "But if we don't tell them, then something bad will happen in the future." He had more to say, but Hiccup just stopped him by raising his hand.

Toothless poked Hiccup with his tail and ran to the door. He looked out, only to see his mother and the children. Hiccup motioned for the group to come out. When they did the kids ran toward them, laughing.

They each said goodbye and went home. When they got home, Sarstream went upstairs to her room, with Moondancer on her tail. When she got to her room, she looked out her balcony. She always enjoyed looking out, daydreaming that she was flying on her dragon non- stop.

Moondancer grunted. "Of course your hungry." Sarstream went to a basket she put next to the bed Gobber made for her. She took a raw fish and threw it to Moondancer. When she was called down for her own dinner, she left her room with Moondancer, who was still munching the fish.

"Can I have a flight suit, dad," Starstream asked while eating her meal. Hiccup laughed at the question. He knew that his daughter admired his inventions and that she wanted to be just like him. "Maybe when your older and know more about dragon riding." Starstream just slumped back into her chair at the reply. Anister just laughed.

After dinner the twins were sent to bed. Before climbing into bed, Starstream changed into a nightgown and opened two books. One belonged to her father, the other was one of the books she would one day carry around wherever she went, her map book. She turned to the page in her fathers journal that was an enormous map. Her father allowed her to see the book whenever she wanted only to copy the map. One day I'll finish the map on my own. That what she planed.

After copying some of the map down, she climbed into bed. She couldn't fall asleep at first so she hummed a song her mother always sang to her. When she was asleep, the only thing she dreamed about was riding Moondancer.