Hey guys I'm back! Sorry chapter 2 isn't very long tge next ones will be longer I promise. Also my summer is pretty busy so I won't be able to updat all the time, I'll shoot for once a week but I won't always be able to. I have nothing left to say so, onwards with this chapter.

Hiccup finally arrived back to his house that night, the image of the hybrid's terrifyed expresion was branded in his mind.

He pulled the door open and tip toed in side, snuck past his father, but was caught when he was climbing up the stairs to his loft.

"Hiccup!" His dad called.

"Uh dad! I-I need to, talk to you dad."

"I need to speak with you to son."

"I think I don't want to fight dragons." Hiccup said.

"I think its time that you should start fighting dragons." His father said at the exact same time. "Uh, you go first."

"No, no you go first." Hiccup replied.

"Ok, you get your wish, dragon training, you start in the morning."

"Oh! I should have gone first, you know, we have a surplus of dragon fighting Vikings, but do we have enough bread making Vikings, or small home repair Vikings-"

"You'll need this." His father interrupted and placed a heavy axe in his arms.

"Dad, I can't kill dragons."

"But you will kill dragons."

"No I'm really extra sure that I won't." Hiccup replied stubbornly.

"It's time Hiccup-"

"Can you not hear me?"

"This is serious son! When you carry this axe, you carry all of us with you. Which means you walk like us, you talk like us, you think like us. No more of, this." Stoik said then gestured to all of Hiccup. "Deal?"

"You just gestured to all of me."

"Deal?"

"This conversation is feeling very one sided."

"DEAL?!"

"Ugh, deal." Hiccup scowled and rolled his eyes.

"Ok, train hard. I'll be back, probably."

"And I'll be here, maybe."

The next day after dragon training...

Hiccup stepped in to his loft and grabbed his notebook and pencil then headed back downstairs to the back door to search for the hybrid again.

He soon came across the cut ropes and dried blood from her wing, and noticed a trail of blood, not far from where she took off. She must not have been able to fly to far. Then the trail suddenly stopped, and a few feet away from it was a cliff that lead into a cove.

Hiccup stepped into it and looked around the bottom of it.

"Well this was stupid." Hiccup growled, but when he looked down he found a few black scales on the small ledge and studied them, when suddenly he heard a loud screeching noise.

He looked down at the cove's floor and saw the hybrid attempting to climb out of the cove. After she fell off the side of it she sat next to the lake in the center and Hiccup quickly pulled out his sketch book and drew a quick drawing of her.

She soon began swatting at the fish in the water, and began to wade into it and maybe catch one easyer that way, but she didn't get far before she roared in pain and quickly leaped out of the water.

Hiccup gasped loudly, what had he done to her?

The hybrid then heard him and looked up at him. He waved at her, and she waved back, maybe she wanted to be friends, maybe.

"Uh are you hurt?" He yelled down at her, she then glared at him and showed him her wing, which her bone was sticking out of. "Oh, I'm sorry, maybe I can help?" Hiccup asked.

She shrugged "You don't trust me yet do you?" He questioned, and she shook her head. "Could I maybe come back tomorrow, and we could get to know each other better?" She thought about it for a few seconds then nodded. "Ok, see you tomorrow!"