As Trinity stood up after saying that, Hiccup quickly grabbed onto her wrist with both hands. "No! No please don't leave me! I I don't wanna be alone!" He looked into her eyes. "Please…..PLEASE don't leave me…" he begged. His face showed that he was Absolutely terrified. His skin was red from sobbing, and the blood that dropped onto the side of his face when he had his buried in his knees. He looked completely broken.
"I would never dream of it." She held him tight in her arms before standing up and taking him with her.
"There's salt in the kitchen." He said, almost tripping over his own feet. "And will you slow down please? I'm gonna trip over something and die if you keep this pace up!" Trin blushed slightly.
"I just want you safe, and okay." She slowed, and went to the kitchen gathering all of the salt. She mad a rather large circle out of salt and put Hiccup in the center "here, do you have a medi-kit anywhere? I need to take care of that wound, and the only one I have is at my house."
"…I don't think so.." Hiccup admitted.
She frowned "Toothless is smart, he could go get my backpack, right?" She stepped into the circle, and sat down infront of him.
"I don't even know where he is…" He said. "I don't know where anyone is…" He said as he realized that he hasn't seen anyone in the Isle at all.
She bit her lip. She could go get her bag, he would be safe in the salt ring, but what if it wasn't a demon.
"do you have any alcohol, or bandages?" She'll only leave if necessary.
"What do I look like, a hospital?" Hiccup asked. "My dad believes that a true Viking shall tough out any battle wound, no matter how severe…" He said. His eyes left Trinity's and settled on the hard wooden floor. Hiccup was a Viking, and he proved that, but his father is always trying to make him become the best Viking who ever lived. Hiccup didn't want that, he just wanted his dad to accept him and maybe give him a hug every once in a while. He sighed. "I'm sorry Trin.." He said, his eyes still locked onto the floor.
"i-its okay. Can I just make sure no glass I still there?" She responded quietly while looking at her feet.
"Y-yeah. Of course…" He said as he turned around for Trinity to see. The gash was deep and stll bleeding, almost one third of the back of his shirt was stained red now. There were a few pieces of glass still lodged in there. "Is, is it bad?" He asked hesitantly.
"I wish you'd let me take care of it. I've seen more than my fair share of injuries, this isn't good." She looked around then remembered her cuffs. She took one off and pulled off one of the wire decorations, bending it like a pair of tweezers. "this might hurt." She started removing the remaining glass. Hiccup winced from the pain and said profanity.
"Yeah, might being an-ah!-…an understatement.."
She winced for him "sorry… One last question. Is there any booze in the house?"
"Haha…yeah lots of booze..but it's in the backyard near the iced over tree root so they'd keep cold. My dad likes his alcohol cold.." He said.
'Just like his heart..' Hiccup thought sadly.
"well, it would hurt like a bitch, but the alcohol in it would at least clean the wound. I don't give a shit what your dad says, this needs taken care of, Hiccup." There it was. She's getting protective.
"Yeah…or I could just drink it to forget the pain, like my dad always does when I'm around him! Did you know that the Viking term for Hiccup means accident? A mistake? I fuck up everything Trin! I disappoint my dad all the time, I'm never good enough for him..for my friends, for anyone!"

'Where the hell did that come from, Hic? She's trying to help and you're pushing her away. Since when have you been so god damn pessimistic?' He thought.

"..Oh my god I'm so sorry Trin, I don't even know where that came from. I didn't mean to yell, honest.."
That hurt, did she not count as anything to him? She left home because she meant nothing there. She stood up, silent tears ready to pour down her face, and went upstairs. She didn't say a word as she sat curled against the wall, waiting to get a handle on herself. "do I still mean nothing?" She questioned to the darkness, she didn't bother lighting a lamp, but mostly to herself. She wiped her face and crawled to the ledge and looked into the main area, contemplating whether or not to go back downstairs.
Hiccup left the salt circle to go after her. He didn't give a shit if it cursed him or not. He ran as fast as he could up the stairs, stumbling over his leg the entire time. He got to the door, but he didn't go in.
"Trin..I'm so sorry! I didn't mean to hurt you, it's just that….it's just that my dad treats me like shit and I've had no one to confide in since my mother was killed!" He looked down. "Hurting you was not in my intentions…I care about you a lot Trin. You're smart, caring, loving, protective…." He hesitated before he continued. Should he say it?
"Trin….I lo-mmf!" He was about to finish his sentence when he became suspended into the air. The demon had snuck up behind him, putting him in a chokehold with one arm and covering his mouth with the Other free hand. He couldn't break it's grasp no matter how much he struggled against it, letting out muffled screams in the process. She heard him coming up the stairs as she was walking to the door…. Wait, that meant he wasn't inside the circle anymore. She heard him apologizing, and opened the door. She stopped dead when she saw the… Thing, holding Hiccup. She took the little pouch of salt she slipped into her pocket out and threw it at the demon.
"Let him go you bastard!" As it Dropped Hiccup she caught him enough to keep him from tumbling down the stairs. She raced back to the circle, careful that she didn't break it, and turned to look at the auburn boy. When Trinity opened the door Hiccup reached his hand out to her as if he were to say "no don't help me, just run!" as his face went from dark red to purple.
"Mmf-Trin…run mmf!" He managed to say as the demon's hand got tighter, resulting in some of the demon's skin being soaked up by Hiccup's. She threw salt at the demon and it released him. Trinity ran Hiccup downstairs and looked into his eyes as she set him down in the salt circle. "Trin I'm sorry!" He yelled before looking up, seeing the demon floating in the living room behind Trinity. He let out a gasp and pointed in the direction where it was located. "Don't let it kill me, please!" He begged Trinity while grabbing a tight hold on her wrist.

She looked back at it "I'd like to see you get your fugly ass past the salt, this is more important." She turned back around to Hiccup and checked him over. "are you alright?"
"Do I look like I'm alright?! The thing that has been haunting my dreams for three years is hovering over us in my living room trying to kill me!" Hiccup's hysterical, scared eyes looked at Trinity's as he began to hyperventilate. He was about to have a panic attack. She took his face in her hands and leaned her forehead against his.
"easy Hiccup. Shhh, I promised that I won't let it kill you, and I intend to keep that promise." She rubbed his cheeks with her thumbs, and kissed his forehead "I promise."
Just as soon as she said the word promise, the demon made it windy in the room, knocking over knick knacks and other small things. To show them what they were up against, the demon smashed the nearby stool into the fall corner of the wall, letting out a throaty, demonic howl as more demons rose from the ground.
"There's more than one?!" Hiccup yelled. His heart began to race. He needed to run, but he couldn't find the strength. He just sat there hysterically, gripping the chest area of his shirt with one hand to indicate the pain his heart was putting him through as his head moved frantically, watching the demons float around them.
"Hiccup, close your eyes" she told him calmly despite the chaos. "trust me." She sat infront of him, blue meeting green. She then closed the gap between them, giving him something else to focus on.
His eyes, huge and watery, said all too much of how he was feeling. He was going to either have a panic attack or a mental breakdown, and he knew it.
"I-….I can't close them Trin, I'm too scared…"
"Focus on me, Hic. Can you do that?" She stayed close to him, her hair blowing about in the wild wind, but she seemed calm. What Hiccup didn't know was that she was just as scared as he was. "They can't cross the salt."

He whimpered and shut his eyes tightly as the wind picked up, a single tear leaving his right eye in the process. He felt like his anxiety was suffocating him, he's never experienced something as horrifying as this. Through hyperventilated breaths he opened his eyes to look back at Trinity's. "Trin..I can't-" he gasped for air. "I can't breathe…" He replied shakily.

Neither of them knew it, but when Trinity sat in front him, her foot broke the salt circle. Within a blink of an eye Hiccup was thrown out of Trinity's grasp and into the cement wall, knocking him out cold when he hit his head. Before Trinity had any time to retaliate, the wind that the demons made threw her into the opposite wall, cracking open her skull.

Two demons blocked Trinity from Hiccup as the other demon picked Hiccup up by the hair. The demon yelled a bunch of gibberish as the wind got as intense as ever. When they were done speaking, the demon holding Hiccup threw him onto the metal stove, watching him fall like a rag doll onto the floor as they themselves seeped through the ground.
It was just the two of them now.
Trin was just barely hanging on to conciousness, and dragged herself over to Hiccup she collapsed beside him her last thought before blackness hit being 'Please survive this Hiccup…'