A/N: Hey guys! Sorry for the delay in getting this chapter up...it's probably going to be super-short, but things will start picking up. I promise! Thanks for hanging in there, and for the reviews, follows, and favorites.

A week passed.
The team wasn't bored with Berk, however; they were spending time exploring the small island of Berk and having a good time, waiting for the next attack from that opposing country.

They were exploring the far side of the island, promising to be back by evening. "I could stay here forever!" Honey Lemon bubbled. "There's so much to explore, and everything is just fantastic!"
GoGo snapped her gum. She was on her last piece from the modern-days, and had been looking for pine sap or a gum tree in order to get something to gnaw on. "You wouldn't last too long; no electricity. I see you checking your dead phone all the time."
"You're just grumpy 'cause you ran out of gum," Honey shrugged it off and then gasped, bouncing ahead to see a patch of wildflowers.
"Hey guys!" Fred yelled. He'd gone way ahead of the group to see if he could find any dragons. Now that he'd gotten acclimated to the fact that dragons were everywhere, he was enjoying himself a little too much. He'd asked Hiro if he could bring back a breeding pair of dragons back to the twenty-first century when they returned. Hiro, of course, had said no - although, he had to admit it would be really awesome.
"What?" Hiro yelled.
"I found a tribe of people here! I didn't think this area was populated!"
GoGo shared a glance with Hiro. "Is it them?"
"Fred? Uh, Freddie...you might want to come back here," Hiro called.
"Why? They seem totally cool!" he called. "They're inviting us to dinner! Fred's Rule Number 8 - or maybe 3 - I don't know - Never turn down good food!"
"Get back here, moron!" GoGo yelled.

As she spoke, a high pitched shriek came from the east, followed by frantically-spoken lines flipping between English and Spanish and increasing in urgency. Suddenly, they were cut off short. Hiro took off running without explanation to GoGo.
"Baymax!" he yelled, his voice cracking as he ran. "Baymax, scan for Honey Lemon!"
"I will scan now," he announced. "Scan complete. She is being carried into a small house."
"GoGo," Hiro yelled over his shoulder. "You go with Baymax and find Fred. Don't get kidnapped. I'm going after Honey Lemon!"
GoGo nodded, her short but strong legs pumping even faster as she passed Hiro, heading northwards. Hiro raced clumsily, jumping over clods of plants and dirt, but then he realized the stupidity of the situation. He stopped and surveyed his surroundings. A small hut was at the foot of the rolling hill he was on. Ruffians were surrounding the makeshift hut and he caught a flash of hot pink - Honey Lemon!
"Fred! Get over here now!" Hiro screamed, his voice going higher as urgency piled on top of him. "GoGo! Baymax! Turn back now! We have to go for help!" As soon as he yelled, he caught the attention of the people inside the hut. Three men turned with already loaded bows, but then they trained the arrows on him.
"Uhh, heh, not to day, fellas!" he yelled. He started running, but as an arrow zinged past him, he tripped over his shoelace and tumbled head-over-heels down the other side of the hill. He sprawled across the ground and when his eyes focused, he saw GoGo, Fred, and Baymax. Fred's eyes were wide with terror.
"I will scan you now. Scan complete. You have minor cuts, which I will tend to now-"
"No, no-no-no. You're flying us back to Hiccup's place now, Baymax. We have to get help!" Hiro cried breathlessly.
"What's going on?" GoGo asked.
"They took Honey Lemon. We can't go there alone. We need help and we need our armor. They tried to shoot me with their arrows," Hiro panted. "We have to get back to Hiccup's now. They're coming."

GoGo's eyes widened, but then she shoved Fred towards Baymax and helped Hiro to his feet. "We can't waste any time. Baymax, wings!"
His wings shot out of the armor as Hiro scrambled up onto the robot's back, and Baymax almost knocked Fred out with the metal wings. Fred scrambled up on top of one wing; GoGo on the other, and then they were off, flattening the grass around them from the thrusters.

It took less than fifteen minutes to fly back to Hiccup's house. When they got there, however, he was nowhere to be found.
"Valka! Valka!" Fred screamed. Hiccup's mother came running from a room in the house, wide-eyed.
"What's going on?"
"The invaders are here, in the far end of the island. They took Honey Lemon hostage," Hiro explained. "We-we have to do something right away! Where's Hiccup?"
"He's training. He won't be back for the day." Valka's eyes only widened, and a grim expression settled on her face.
Hiro went to the nearest wall and slammed his head up against it. Something rattled on a shelf and started to fall, but he reached a hand out and grabbed it, still leaning his head against the wall. "Stupid brain! Think!"
"We don't need Hiccup to use dragons, do we?" Fred asked.
"No," Valka shook her head. "By all means, he trusts you with them, but you must gain their trust first."
"And maybe Astrid can help us, if she's in the village," GoGo suggested, too. "We don't need Hiccup here right now. You're a genius, bonehead. You'll figure a game plan out. We all will."