Thanks for the nice reviews on the last chapter, it made me continue this story. This chapter are so crappy and cheesy so sorry but I'm gonna try and make chapter 3 better, I promise. Please try to enjoy the reading :)
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Hiccup tried to sleep but couldn't. How was he suppose to go on with his life after this? He had lost his best friend. Sure you may think that he's stupid, it was a dragon. But that dragon had been his first friend in many years and a start of something amazing. And to loose him was to loose a big piece of himself.
He let his thoughts wander and found himself thinking of how tomorrow was going to be like. He knew that he had to tell the village about this - I mean it's a little hard to hide that Toothless aren't there. But he didn't want to. Of course he loved his people or at least most of them, but they could be so annoying. All those questions they would ask and all those ways they would tried to make him feel better. It would be too much.
The viking sighed. It had been a long night without any sleep and now the sun leaked through the window to tell him that it was a new day. He almost expected to hear a thud on the rooftop. The impatient thud that told him that Toothless wanted to go on his morning flight now. A habitat the dragon had continued with even after Hiccup and Astrid got married. It broke his heart further to know that he would never hear that lovely thud again.
He was to tired to lay down so even that it was still early he went up. He wasn't sure of what to do now. Ever since he was fifteen he always had one thing to do before he started with his day, to take Toothless on a flight. But now he had nothing to do. However he didn't want to be here when everyone woke up. No he needed some alone time before he spoke to any human being about this. So he did the only logical and went on a walk.
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Astrid hadn't been able to sleep that night either. She was to worried about Hiccup. She had felt how he twisted and turned, unable to find a comfortable position. But that wasn't the only reason he had been awake. Astrid knew that his thoughts had been to many and to loud for him. But she couldn't blame him. It was always hard to loose someone, especially someone that close to your heart. She could only hope that he could be able to deal with it better than when his dad died. Hiccup had taken the loss of his father hard and it had been a long way back again.
Hiccup tried to sleep but couldn't. How was he suppose to go on with his life after this? He had lost his best friend. Sure you may think that he's stupid, it was a dragon. But that dragon had been his first friend in many years and a start of something amazing. And to loose him was to loose a piece of himself.
He let his thoughts wander and found himself thinking of how tomorrow was going to be like. He knew that he had to tell the village about this - I mean it's a little hard to hide that Toothless aren't there. But he didn't want to. Of course he loved his people or at least most of them, but they could be so annoying. All those questions they would ask and all those ways they would tried to make him feel better. It would be too much.
The viking sighed. It had been a long night without any sleep and now the sun leaked through the window to tell him that it was a new day. He almost expected to hear a thud on the rooftop. The impatient thud that told him that Toothless wanted to go on his morning flight now. A habitat the dragon had continued with even after Hiccup and Astrid got married. It broke his heart further to know that he would never hear that lovely thud again.
He was to tired to lay down so even that it was still early he went up. He wasn't sure of what to do now. Ever since he was fifteen he always had one thing to do before he started with his day, to take Toothless on a flight. But now he had nothing to do. However he didn't want to be here when everyone woke up. No he needed some alone time before he spoke to any human being about this. So he did the only logical and went on a walk.
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Astrid had had a hard time to fall asleep that night. She was to worried about Hiccup. She had felt how he twisted and turned, unable to find a comfortable position. But that wasn't the only reason he had been awake. Astrid knew that his thoughts had been to many and too loud for him. But she couldn't blame him. It was always hard to lose someone, especially someone that close to your heart. She could only hope that he could be able to deal with it better than when his dad died. Hiccup had taken the loss of his father hard and it had been a long way back again.
Sometime she must had fall asleep cause she woke up with the sun in her face. She knew that she was alone in their bedroom. She could feel the coldness next to her. a coldness that told her that her husband had been up for hours. She took a deep breath and papered to face another day.
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From the place on the rock where he stood the sunrise would have been a magnificent sight. The sky was a mix of pink, orange and blue but for the man who stood there everything was grey. All the feelings from the night was gone and left was emptiness. From a distant he heard how the village was waking up. He sighed, time to face his people.
