Initially, I wanted to finish my first story before starting this one, but decided to share it with you after all.
The rating is T, and it won't be changed.
I love plot twists, awkward situations and fluff, so that's what you're likely to read about in this story.
I hope you like it! Because I do! Ha-ha!
Disclaimer : I do not own How to Train Your Dragon.
Prologue
Many years ago. Far far away.
Since olden times rain symbolized changes. Heavy rain presupposed drastic changes.
Two young men were scrambling through the water flows directing their steps towards the small wooden house on the top of the hill. Their clothes soaked, and north wind made them chilled to the bone, but they continued climbing.
"I told you to stay in the village until the storm passed over" the middle height boy with long black hair shouted, trying to outroar the noise produced by the puffs.
"I don't want to marry her, Toothless!" the lanky boy with the slightly reddish hair was shivering and could hardly restrain the chattering of his teeth. He made one more step, his artificial leg slipped and he fell directly in the mud.
"Do you want to lose your second leg? Let's go back until it's too late" Toothless grasped the boy's right hand and lifted him from the puddle.
"Oh… Thanks. But we are not going back" one legged boy said stubbornly and continued walking up the hill. With a displeased howl Toothless trailed along at the back.
By the time two young men reached their point of destination the storm became stronger and the wind was almost resistless.
"Do you really think she may help you?" the shorter guy sniffed skeptically.
"I don't think, bud, I know!" The boy with the light brown hair got a lungful of fresh air and knocked at the door. It was open and he looked back at his friend seeking for the encouragement. Toothless reassuringly patted him on the shoulder and they stepped into the old house.
A dark figure standing in the center of the room was stirring a viscid liquid in the fuming cauldron.
"Gothi" the young man said in an agitated tone shaking the water drops off his clothes. "We need your help"
The old woman lifted her head to look at the visitors, her eyes expressed anxiety.
"I know, Hiccup" she said with an enigmatic grin "I was waiting for you"
So, what are your impressions? : )
Chapters will be very, very long and I will be updating once or twice a month. Though next update is on Tuesday.
Please, review. I really want to know what you think about it.
