As the sun arose the next day Hiccup was in the forge pounding away at the shaping into weapons usable for the residence of the island. As he finished one of the swords he felt something nudge his side gently enough not to make him stumble, but had enough to get his attention. He looked to where he was nudge to see Mama appear looking up at him. "Hey there Mama," Hiccup chuckled as he scratched her chin gently. "What are you doing here?"

She didn't respond and only purred from the attention. Hiccup smiled at her and said to her, "I have to get back to work. These weapons aren't going to craft themselves."

Mama nudged him again before she scurried outside looking at him. Hiccup frowned knowing that Mama wanted him to follow her. "I really have to get back to making these," Hiccup insisted.

Mama wandered inside nudging him before once again going outside, and looked at him. "What's that dragon doing in town," Hiccup heard the chief of the Bog Burglars asked curiously.

"Ah I don't know," Hiccup stated. "But she wants me to follow her."

"She does does she," Bertha asked raising an eyebrow. "And how do you know this Hiccup?"

"I learned with dragons that actions speak louder than words," Hiccup stated taking off his smock. "I think it's time for a break anyways."

Bertha nodded her head and stated, "Well we will have to hide the weapons you crafted from Dagur anyhow."

Hiccup nodded knowing that she was only being cautious. After all neither the Hooligans nor Berserkers made it clear that the war between both tribes had ceased to any others. Mama gave a tiny smile as she saw Hiccup coming towards her. Bertha murmured something that Hiccup could only scarcely hear, ". . .mother. . ."

Hiccup didn't stick around to find out, and followed the Changewing. Mama led him deep into the woods and Hiccup started to look around. "Okay don't you think we've come pretty far in," he asked her.

Mama turned and looked at him before rolling her eyes. "So I'm going out on a limb to say we're not there yet are we," he asked her.

Mama shook her head and led him further in. Soon they came to a river with a roaring waterfall. "Whoa," Hiccup breathed as he admired the beauty of the surroundings.

Mama walked towards the waterfall disappearing behind it. Hiccup narrowed his eyes as he cautiously followed her. Behind the waterfall was a large area filled with notebooks and sketches of people, places, dragons, and a few blueprints. Most of them were about how to improve the forge so someone that wasn't strong could work in there. Hiccup looked up and studied them carefully hoping to make at least one of them before he left Drift. Mama gave a growl startling Hiccup. "What's the matter girl," Hiccup asked her as she approached a single notebook on a chair in the corner. "Is this what you wanted to show me?"

Mama nodded and Hiccup picked it up. As he began to read it he realized there was more to this Hunter than he first thought. "Oh my gods," Hiccup stated in a stunned tone, and looked at Mama. "So this is why all those other hiccups were killed. Does anyone else know?"

Mama shook her head and purred sadly setting her head on Hiccup's lap. "You miss him huh," Hiccup asked her.

Mama let out a sad roar looking downhearted. "It wasn't anyone's fault but the Dragon Hunters," Hiccup stated. "Do you mind me taking this and a few of the blueprints back to the forge with me?"

Mama turned her head, and Hiccup stated, "I'm going to take that as a yes."

As he reached out to extract one from the wall Mama roared threateningly at him with her nostril fuming with green gas. "Okay okay I'll take that as a no then," Hiccup stated as he stood up about to leave.

However Mama blocked his path growling as she looked at Hiccup's hand. Hiccup looked down to see her looking at the notebook. "No notebook then," Hiccup sighed setting it back on the chair.

Mama huffed and let him by. Hiccup left the cave that held the last of the boy named Hunter's items. Hiccup walked back down the path he took when he followed Mama into the forest. As he entered the village he heard clamors of distress and smoke from a house. "What the," Hiccup shouted and ran over where the smoke was coming from.

He saw Bertha standing with Ruffnut, Tuffnut, and Camicazi in front of her. "What did you two do this time," Hiccup asked as he showed up.

"Oh Hiccup are these two always blowing up homes," Bertha asked.

"Uh yeah," Hiccup admitted. "On our base we allow them to blow up there own hut though or enemy ships so they're pretty calm. So I kind of forgot that they do have a habbit to blow things up."

"No worries," Bertha sighed. "My daughter is a mischief maker though in Drift we encourage it more than scowled it. However we do have limits."

"Is she talking to Hiccup still," Tuff whispered if it could be called that.

"No she was talking to you three then," Hiccup sighed.

"For that young lady," Bertha stated looking at her daughter. "You are in charge of entertaining the heirs to Dugh Brain and Meatheads when they come tomorrow."

"But mom," Camicazi began, but Bertha cut her off.

"No buts miss," Bertha scowled. "You went along with it instead of stopping those two. You are receiving punishment for it."

Camicazi glared at her mother before stomping away. Ruff and Tuff tried to sneak away, but Hiccup called to them. "Ruffnut Tuffnut for that I have my own punishment in mind," Hiccup stated causing them to stop dead in their tracks.

"Great princess outpost is here too," Tuff complained.

"You two are going to rebuild this house," Hiccup stated. "You two destroy it so its only fitting."

"You don't have to do that," Bertha stated.

"Its fine they can do that much at least," Hiccup stated. "They did build their huts. Oh and no dragons."

"Oh come on," Ruff complained, but they still marched off to gather the tools they would need to accomplish the task Hiccup had told them to.

"They listen to you very well," Bertha commented.

"Only barely," Hiccup sighed. "You might want to get someone to help oversee they actually stay on task though."

"I will tell them to alert you if they don't," Bertha nodded.

Hiccup nodded before returning to the forge.