First of all, thankyou to TheFAYZianQuaff for the tips. I haven't used them in this chapter, because im tired, its almost 3 in the morning, but i thought i would post anyway.
Ok, these chapters are not long, and they are probably really poor quality, if you have any complaints about it, plz tell me XD
Now, i really need to say this. I have no idea for the story line. well i know some of it, but i need ideas, please? i have new dragon designs, but my printer and scanner is out of date, thus i can not post them.
and finally, i forgot to do this before-
I do not own HTTYD or anything of the sort. I wish i did, however, with my bad ideas i think it would be a horrific idea to let me be in charge of HTTYD, and with that, on with the torture.
The teen sat up, careful not to hit her head on the roof of the small cave. "Cinder, can't you ever pick a cave big enough for me to stand up in? I'm not the short thirteen year old I was three years ago you know!" She yells, looking down to the half-asleep dragon on the floor. The dragon purred, ungracefully smacking its head on the wall before rolling to its feet. Cinder pointed her head in Keera's direction "Don't get cocky with me. I could throw you out of this cave if I wanted to." The dragon droned smugly. Padding softly towards the entrance to the cave, and flopping down on her obsidian paws. The dragon started humming to itself, bathing in the sunlight. "You're really just a glorified cat aren't you?" Keera said, watching the reptile stretch out like a feline, and lazing around in sunrays. "So much for the death defying Night Walker." Cinder laughed crazily, rolling onto her side. "Sometimes, I really wish you can't understand me." Keera fell back against the wall, she hadn't talked to a human in three years. Since the Nightfury was shot down, no dragons had been killed on Berk. And she was yet to go back. No dragon could trust the people there, not straight away. But the dragons that went, never came back. She secretly wondered what it would be like to live with humans. What it would have been like to grow up with her real family. "If I couldn't understand you, I would be lonely, but a lot less stressed." Keera sighed. Cinder didn't like that, she expressed her annoyance in a series of snorts, and rolls of her eyes. It looked as if she was about to set something on fire, but instead she just huffed at the human, before gazing back out of the cave mouth. "All I'm saying is that sometimes you are really infuriating." Keera shrugged, platting her hair and tucking the spare behind her ear. "But, you are family, so I guess it's your job." The teen grabs her headband from a small scorched patch on the floor. Putting it on her head carefully and smiling. The Nightwalker grins in the awkward dragon fashion, the dragon nodded in approval as Keera picked up her leather gloves and her axe. She latched her hand around the handle of the axe. "I'm going training, I'll be back in a few hours. Then we can leave." She slipped out of the cave. Landing, with the grace of a Nightfury, on a tiny ledge that reached out from the cliff face. Keera displayed no signs of being nervous as she leapt from the out cropping. The jump was not as far as the one she had made in Berk three long winters ago. She landed in the water, without too much of a stinging sensation remaining. Her whole body was cold due to it being morning, and she just jumping into the sea. However the girl did not shiver. She shook off the feeling as she pulled herself up onto the bank, mud staining her soaked clothes. What a wonderful way to wake myself up. She thought dryly. Tree after tree took a beating, Keera wished she had paid more attention at the amount each tree had been hacked at. When she stopped to take a small breather, she noticed a bunch of trees that looked as if they were just about ready to keel over. (This next bit is in berk, BUT, it's as if Alvin the treacherous was still a threat and had learnt to ride dragons.) "Right, so the twins will guard the port tonight." Hiccup said, trying not to sound to unenthusiastic about having them protecting the village. "Wait, one question. Why do I have to spend my whole night sitting outside in the cold?" Tuffnut asked while leaning on the wall of the dragon training academy. "You have to, because otherwise you will have to spend every day outside in the cold until we rebuild the village. That is, if you survive the outcast attack." Snotlout chipped in, not exactly helping the conversation. Hiccup stood defeated, still he couldn't just leave the village defenceless, the twins were better than nothing. Fishlegs was scared of the dark, Snotlout couldn't guard an egg, and Hiccup has more important stuff to do. And it was Astrid's mum's birthday, and no matter how much she wanted to get away from the family's celebration, she just couldn't. "Hang on, you want us to stop people blowing stuff up! What is wrong with you?" Ruff said, totally confused. She looked at her dumber brother who had a blank expression. She slapped him, trying to gain his attention. "Hey, what was that for?" Tuff mumbled before retuning her action with a punch. Hiccup and Astrid had both had enough of the twins. Though Astrid had put up with them more. She made her way towards her Nadder, Stormfly. Petting the dragon's scaly head, she stood next to her. "So, who's on guard duty tomorrow?" She said, waiting to finally go home after a long day of training. She looked around the group, Snotlout was now to occupied with wrestling his dragon for no reason, the twins were at each other's throats…again. And Fishlegs was just standing there, like a random Fishlegs shaped statue. Hiccup was a little angry, he really couldn't be bothered to convince any of the other dragon riders that they should do it. Well, he could convince Fishlegs, but he didn't want to force him, especially with all his fears. Hiccup looked to the floor. "I guess it will be me." He said, faking a smile, though Astrid could see right through it. She groaned, leaping onto Stormfly's back. She didn't know what the village would be like if Hiccup hadn't shot down Toothless. She would have won dragon training, and probably not think twice about killing anything. She had to thank Hiccup for that. He gave her the chance to meet Stormfly, and that dragon meant almost everything to her. Hiccup felt a little deflated, he just walked over to Toothless carefully. And sunk down to sit on the floor next to the deadly reptile. "What do you think bud?" The dragon just snorted at him, rising to his feet. Hiccup frowned, lost. He rose to his feet once more. Looking around the room, he saw that everyone had gone, though he could still hear the twins. (Back with Keera) Keera actually laughed as she was falling from a ledge. However the black dragon watching her just huffed. Silly humans. Cinder thought. Keera smirked, she had done enough training and was having a bit of fun while Cinder sunbathed for a few more minutes, only a few more. The girl thought the dragon should be roasting by now, the sun was strong, and she protected from the winds by the cliff. The teen was half expecting her scaly sister to burst into flames any second. And if she did, Keera wasn't sure if she would laugh or be worried. She settled with laughing then being worried, after all, she had to get a bit of fun out of it. After all the times she had been set alight previously. And for all of the times she probably would be in the future. Keera laid back against a rock. "Hey, lazy. Are you going to move at all today? After all, we are meant to be researching Berk." She yelled up to the cat/dragon, throwing a small pebble at the beasts head. After curving through the air it hits one of the gem like scales on its forehead. Making the dragon roll its eyes in frustration. It's like having an annoying little sister. Cinder though, sending an insignificant blast of plasma down to the waiting girl. Keera dodged easily. Though Cinder did not avoid the death glare that shot through her from about twenty meters below. The Sixteen year old ducked, as the dragon whizzed past, kicking her in the head. "Oh, you're the all-powerful dragon. And all you can do is sulk." She teased, grabbing her bag, and the set of clothes she had left out to dry. "And your sixteen, stop acting like a kid." Keera said, ignoring the dragons' tired looks, and the boredom so obviously displayed on the dragons face. Cinder looked almost identical to a Nightfury, but her ears were longer, she had a beautiful purple gem on her head that glistened and sometimes created a rainbow like pattern when caught in the sunlight. Her wingspan was larger and her back was tipped with gloomy purple spines, its tail possessed a set of four spikes, like a nadders, they laid flat against the skin of the tail. However these were midnight black, and could be positioned so that they arched out from the Nightwalkers tail, to be used as some kind of spear tipped mace. "Okay, argument over." Keera said, after an awkward, but slightly amusing stillness in the conversation. "We need to get to Berk, and figure out why the dragons haven't been coming back." Keera had packed her bag, stuffing in her, still slightly damp, spare clothes and a few sheathed weapons. Cinder didn't have to pack a bag, she was a dragon. She wasn't the kind of creature to go around saving stuff for later, she was more of the see fish, eat it now, type of dragon. As if there was any other way of thinking! Cinder wasn't too happy about this, but she knew it was important to Keera, and a lot of other dragons to be honest. Families had been falling apart, dragons leaving and rarely coming back, for some reason, those who did come back, left soon after, another hoard of dragons accompanying them. "Right, Berk." Cinder paused for a second. "Which ways Berk?" Cinder nodded, prompting Keera to answer. "North-east of dragon island. It's a longish fly, we should be there by the time the moon reaches the midway point." Keera first leaned to the left, then to the right, attempting to get a better position Cinders back. The dragon was rather large and burly, mainly because of her early obsession with training to fight, but it made her uncomfortable to sit on. She wished she could make something like a saddle, that would be much more comfortable, however, Keera feared Cinder would find it just the slightest bit demeaning. And she would probably feel the wrath of the mighty Nightwalker. Whatever that meant. (Berk. Just before nightfall.) "Hey, Tuff, was there something we were meant to be doing today?" Ruff asked randomly while hanging from one of the many support beams in their house. The building gave a tiny creak as Tuff joined his sister, getting a quick punch in the face. "Thinking, thinking….." The male started swaying back and forth blood rushing to his head. "Nope, I forgot, what was I thinking about?" Tuff asked innocently. Ruffnut just sighed, bored of her brothers brain deadness, that made sense, right? "It was something about destruction…I think." Ruff grinned. "No, Hiccup would never let us blow stuff up, seriously, that guys no fun. He still won't let me pet that whispering death." The twins were still hanging upside down, almost colourless hair draping down from their heads. Helmets on the floor. Brain dead was almost a word to be associated with the two teens. "Hey, Barf, Belch, do you know what we are meant to be doing?" Ruff asked the dragon carefully. Barf sighed grabbing Ruffnut, and walking off, with its other head gripping Tuffnut with his jaws. The dragons sigh released a small amount of gas, leaving Ruff a little light headed and dizzy. The dragon simultaneously let the twins fall to the floor, they had no helmets on, and Ruff was attempting not to be sick. Great. She thought hand flying to her mouth. Our dragon wants us to star -gaze. "Hey. Don't be sick on me." Tuff said, noticing the green look on his sisters' face, and pushing her away roughly. "It's not my fault, blame Barf. He gassed me!" Ruff complained, crossing her arms defensively. "Hey, look. That looks like a Nightfury, I thought Hiccup said he was too busy to be on guard tonight!" Tuff exclaimed, finally realising what they were meant to be doing. He smashed his fist into his sister's face, making sure her had her attention. "Hey, I'm seeing stars." Ruff laughed. Flopping onto the floor thanks to her light-headedness. "Hey, do you think we should tell someone about that?" Tuff said pointing towards the dragon silhouette in the sky. The twin's dragon looked at them confused. The Zippleback didn't quite understand the ways of its riders. It flicked them with its tail as it turned and sauntered off.
