Bertha's POV

I breathed in the salty air of the sea as I relaxed in the dead of the night. I was doing last-minute checkups on the new ships that were to be shown to the village tomorrow. The new wood from the Meatheads worked perfectly for the ships. They were smaller, but faster and would be perfect for stealth and rescue missions. I motioned for the ships to be put back with the others and tightened the fur vest I wore, since the cold air was giving me slight chills.

"Okay! The ships are in perfect condition and will be showed tomorrow to everyone! Go home and get some sleep, Gods know I need some, that's for sure." I told the guards and some of the warriors who helped me with the ships. The builders were packing their supplies, but one was staring into the sky with such interest, it caused me to halt my steps. I followed her sight and I saw a black figure in the sky that was slightly highlighted by the moons rays. Night Fury!

"Wait!" I ordered. Everyone halted their steps and turned to look at me, waiting for me to tell them what was so important. I pointed to the night sky and they saw the black figure of the dreaded Night Fury. Their eyes lit up in understanding, but there was a hint of fear they tried to hide, but failed. If we got the Night Fury, we would be praised throughout the archipelago. But if we failed, we would have to endure the dreaded dragon's wrath. I turned back to those who were still here, and they had looks of determination on their faces.

"It looks like it's about to stop, throw some bolas directed at its tail. If it can't fly, it can't get away. A downed dragon, is a dead dragon." I ordered. Bolas were in some of their hands and one warrior had a spear. "When you see an opening, take it!" The Night Fury looked like it was carrying something on its back, but I couldn't tell exactly. The moon shined at the Night Fury, and I saw my daughter in its clutches. Fear filled my body, but I was too late, for the warriors already threw the bolas and hit her instead of the tail.

"NO!" I said too late. The Night Fury dropped at a deadly speed, racing towards Camicazi and caught her, but there was another figure on its back. It was as if the person was riding the dragon, but I immediately dismissed that notion. There was no way someone could ride a dragon. A foolish male warrior threw a spear towards the dragon and it hit the mark, as the Night Fury let out a scream of pain. "You fool! Did you not just hear me say no!?" The warrior stepped back, in fear of me. Good, I'll have his head before tonight ends. The Night Fury was spiraling out of control and was headed straight towards us. "MOVE!" I yelled out. We got out of the way and we all ran to where the Night Fury was in the dirt.

The sight of the Night Fury wasn't the thing that feared me with dread. But it was Camicazi, who was being held by Hiccup in his arms and looking at the dragon in concern, than anger. I looked at the dragon and saw a saddle on its back before it passed out and turned to the two teens who finally looked up at me. It finally clicked. Hiccup was riding the dragon with Camicazi at nights. I wondered why the pair would sometimes skip dinner at stay out late all night and be tired in the mornings. They were riding a Night Fury together at night for some weeks! But what hurt worse though, was that my daughter betrayed her teachings, training, and especially, me, for a boy and his dragon. The betrayal must've shown, because Camicazi looked at me with such fear in her eyes.

"Surprise?" she squeaked out to me. The warriors and the builders that were still there were shocked as well. They were staring at me, wondering what I was going to do.

"Not one word. Not a whisper, a sound, anything from anyone!" I hissed out. "Someone grab Hiccup and Camicazi and put them under intense guard back at my home. Nobody gets in or out without my permission. Get some chains and put the dragon in a cage. Treat it if you have to, but don't wake it up, unless you want an early death wish. I don't want anyone telling a damn soul about this, if I find out any of you even talked about what just happened here, they'll get their tongue ripped out! If someone asks about the ground, tell them were putting a new well in. Now go!" Everyone was scrambling and doing what they were told. Camicazi was pleading with me and trying to get my attention and Hiccup was calling out for his dragon, but I ignored them both. I grabbed my hair in frustration and silently pleaded with the Gods, to give me strength for what I would have to do.

I was walking back to my home alone of what happened on my mind. Hiccup and Camicazi were riding a dragon for weeks and I didn't notice a damn thing. I was suspicious of Hiccup when I first saw the boy. He just suddenly showed up on my lands without a boat and with Camicazi quickly vouching of his appearance on our territory. Stoick didn't send any letters to me this past year about Hiccup, just about some new weapons that were needed for the assistance of fighting dragons. Even though Stoick was a fool sometimes, he would've noticed his son not being home on Berk. The Night Fury wasn't present in our dragon raids that happened from time to time and now Hiccup was riding it!? There were some pieces to the puzzle that were missing, and I was pretty sure Hiccup had all the answers I needed.


Hiccup's POV

Camicazi and I were dead silent in the house. We didn't need words, for the fear of getting caught made us mutes for some time. I didn't know how long we were being kept under lock and guard in the house, and it was driving me absolutely insane. I turned to Camicazi and she was frozen. She was like that for some time and despite me forcing some tea in her hands, she showed no movements.

"My mom hates me." She whispered out. She looked me in the eyes and she had a look of defeat in her own.

"She doesn't hate you." I reassured her.

"Oh yes she does." Camicazi said strongly. "You didn't see the look in her eye. You didn't see her face that looked so, betrayed. My mom isn't just my mom, but my best friend. She had never ever looked at me that way in her life, until tonight."

"I don't know – "

"Of course you don't know! You don't have a mother!" She screamed at me until she realized what she said. It didn't really hurt that much to me. I never knew my mother, or had a chance to love her since she was eaten by dragons a few months after I was born. I grabbed her shoulders and shook her out of her self-loathing. "Stop it! I never had any parents. Stoick may have been my dad, but he was never a father to me. My mom is dead and I never knew her, so I don't blame you for what you just said." I could feel her relax on my slight grip on her. "Camiczai, if your mom loves you, she will not abandon or hate you in any way. There is no way Toothless and I can get between you and your mom. She loves you way too much for that." I firmly told her and she slowly sunk to the ground. We could hear footsteps from the hall and the door to Camicazi's room opened slowly. Bertha was in the doorway, and she had a guarded look in her eye with an emotionless mask on her face.

"The guards are all gone and have been ordered not to say one word about what happened tonight. Both of you will go on with your routines for tomorrow until nightfall. You are to come straight home after your day and I will talk to the Council about what happened until we decide to tell the entire village on this matter. Go to bed, and don't even think about leaving this house." Bertha ordered. The or else was left out of what she said, but was in the air. She turned around and left us to ourselves as we heard her footsteps echo down the hall and go into her own room. Camicazi and I looked at each other before I went into my own room and went straight to sleep, not bothering to change into a sleep tunic. For the fear of tomorrow kept me up until late in the night.


Bertha's POV

I was tapping my foot anxiously, waiting for the Council to come into the Great Hall. I had guards watching Camicazi and Hiccup the whole day. They had reported to me that Hiccup was fidgety in the forge, constantly looking over his shoulder, and on his time off he would stare sadly into the sky. Camicazi was different though. She was overly aggressive in training and snapping at people all day. She was like a black cloud and didn't talk that much to anyone, except Hiccup. Unfortunately, one of the guards had let slip of what happened last night, and there were whispers all over the island. I got severely agitated with that and berated the guard who opened her mouth until she almost peed herself. I dismissed her and immediately found Hiccup and Camicazi. When their day was over, I personally picked them up and returned home and ate dinner with them. It was dead silent between the three of us as Hiccup was nervously looking between Camicazi and me as he ate. Camicazi just muttered half the time and I couldn't look at the pair until this whole matter was resolved. Here I was now, still waiting for the ten council members who were taking their sweet time coming into the Great Hall.

The doors finally opened and the ten members walked inside towards the long table that seated the men and women. The ten members were divided into men and women equally, from all ranks to the fishermen and women to the Generals and Commanders of the warriors and ships. All ten chairs faced me as I sat on my chair looking each and every member in the eye before starting.

"We have a problem." I started. "I'm sure almost all of you have heard the whispers around the island."

"Is it true?" Sigfrid spoke up first. She was one of the best warriors on the island. "That Camicazi and Hiccup were on the back of a Night Fury?"

"Lies." Wade hissed out. He was a fisherman in the village. "Camicazi could not do such a thing."

"And Hiccup can't? We don't know much of that boy anyway." Kerda shot back. She was one of the best healers in the village. "Who knows what secrets he brings with that Night Fury?"

"I say banish the boy and kill the dragon if it's true." Asmund said boldly. He was in command of all the ships in the village. "Be done with both at the drop of a sword."

"My Gods!" Ulrik said in disgust. He was the best male warrior on the island and Valerie's father. "Are we not going to hear the boy out?"

"That boy brought a deadly beast onto our great island. If he controls the Night Fury, he could exact vengeance onto our lands." Faye spoke. She was a midwife on the island.

"That boy has a name and the name is Hiccup." Hayden defended. He was the leather maker on the island. "He has not caused any harm to us or the people we love. Who are we to judge him without hearing him out?"

"And how do we judge someone fairly who has lied to us for weeks?" Dacey spoke. She led the archers on the island when it comes to battle and was the mother of Destin and Dalla. "I do not have any hatred for Hiccup or dislike, but I am wary of someone who just pops up onto our lands carrying more questions than answers."

"The lies have gone on for too long!" Jonah yelled out. He was in charge of the livestock and food supply on the island. "We need to know the truth!"

"And the truth is what we will get." Lana spoke. She was another healer on the island. Everyone started to argue louder and louder, and my head was starting to pound. "Enough!" I yelled out. I looked down from my seat to the Council who were immediately silent at my order.

"The whispers are true. Hiccup and Camicazi were caught riding the Night Fury late last night when I and numerous guards, warriors, and builders found them." Protests started once again, but I silenced them with a glare. "Camicazi will be punished by me, but Hiccup, Hiccup is a whole different situation."

"Camicazi is for you to deal with, that I definitely agree." Ulrik said. "But how is Hiccup a whole different situation?"

"What I did not tell you was that Hiccup is the son of Stoick Haddock, the Chief on Berk of the Hairy Hooligan tribe." Dead silence. Not one member said a word. "I know, so we have to handle this accordingly and to the books. The law is clear that Hiccup should be put to death for sympathizing for a dragon, but I believe that Hiccup should be given a trial."

"Why should we help vote on someone who has lied for us for weeks and taken advantage of the hospitality we have shown him?" Jonah questioned.

"I believe that Hiccup can help us with the dragon raids. If Hiccup can tame one of the most feared dragons in the archipelago, then he can help put an end to the attacks on the village. Even though we are a wealthy lot, the ice will soon set before we know it, and we'll be stuck on our lands fighting dragons till the last man or woman. All of you know that dragons can wipe us all out if they used their full power, I don't need to remind you all about the Black Raid five years ago, do i?" The silence was my answer. "Good, so let's put it to a vote. Hiccup can be executed with his dragon or be given a fair trial where he'll plead his case to us and then decide on his fate in our tribe." Everyone was looking at each other before turning back to me. "All in favor of execution raise your hand." Only Asmund and Faye raised their hands. "All in favor of a trial raise your hand." The remaining members raised their hands eagerly. "Then it's decided, Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third will plead his case to us on dragons in the Great Hall, tomorrow afternoon."


The Council members left the Hall and I ordered the guards to start rearranging the room for the setting of a trial. They were moving furniture and I walked out of the room towards home to tell the two teens of what has transpired, and how Hiccup was lucky he had the Gods in his favor.

I opened the door to my home and saw Hiccup and Camicazi near the hearth drinking tea and talking softly. They turned to me when I cleared my throat to get their attention. They had dark circles under their eyes, which must have been caused from the lack of sleep and worry I must have caused the both of them. "I have news of the Council's decision regarding the both of you." Camicazi and Hiccup looked at each other worriedly before turning their attention to me. "Camicazi, your punishment will be decided by me and me alone." Camicazi visibly relaxed when I spoke.

"What about me?" Hiccup spoke up.

"You are one very lucky boy Hiccup, the Gods must favor you." I started. "When I confirmed the story, some members wanted you and your dragon brought to the chopping block immediately." Hiccup blanched when I told him that and immediately grabbed Camicazi's hand. "But when I told them that you were a Chieftain's son they were speechless." Hiccup slightly relaxed, but had a grimace on his face when I mentioned 'Chieftain's son' that I did not miss. "We decided that you would have a fair trial to plead your case on you and your dragon tomorrow afternoon. I hope you're ready to speak Hiccup; because once you're in that room, there will be no secrets left to hide."

"I guess I better go and get started thinking of what I have to say." Hiccup smiled softly. "Thank you Bertha, and I'm really sorry for lying to you."

"Apology accepted Hiccup." I gave him a reassuring smile. He nodded his head at me and walked up the stairs and went to his room. Camicazi was still downstairs with me and we needed to clear the air so we could get back to some normalcy in our home. "We need to talk." Camicazi sat down on the couch as I made my way to the kitchen and grabbed the biggest fruit tart and some warm milk for us. I placed it on the table in front of her and sat next to her. I grabbed her hands and looked her in her blue eyes that matched mine so deeply.

"When I saw you on that dragon, my heart dropped in my stomach. I thought the Night Fury captured you and my last family member was never to be seen again. But then as the Night Fury came to the ground, and you were in Hiccup's arms, I almost lost it. My daughter, one of the best sword-fighters and dragon killer is riding a dragon. I thought I was going mad! I tried to wrap my head around it all night long. And then I saw, how scared you were of me. My face must have said a lot because you looked like you wanted to be anywhere else, than next to me. But let me tell you this, no matter what you do or what you say, I will always be there by your side." Camicazi's eyes widened and she nodded before a few tears escaped from her eyes. Camicazi was a teenager who kept her emotions in check, even as a child, she barely cried, no matter how many times she got hurt or insulted. I hugged her tightly and waited for her tears to reside before speaking again. A wicked smirk came onto my face and I popped a berry into my mouth before speaking to her again. "So when are you and Hiccup getting together?" Camicazi's face instantly turned as red as the dress I was wearing.

"Mom!" she yelled out in embarrassment.

"I've seen the way you two look at each other." I said. Camicazi groaned and shoved a piece of the tart in her mouth. "You hold onto his hand, and he picks you up when you fall. I can imagine my grandbabies right now." I was laughing as she choked on the tart when I said 'grandbabies'. It was always fun teasing Camicazi.

"Nothing is going on between us."

"I don't believe that." I leaned back and drank my milk slowly. "You always have a light blush on your face when you see him and the way his eyes light up when he sees you come down the stairs each morning." Camicazi was so red; it looked like she was going to pass out from embarrassment. I was laughing too hard and my face was hurting from smiling too hard. "And don't think I haven't noticed you dressing up a bit more than your usual training gear when you're with him."

"I'm begging you, stop!"

"Just one thing, though Cam." She looked at me warily. "No grandbabies until your past twenty."

"Goodnight mom!" Camicazi ran up the stairs into her room as I laughed myself almost to death.


I was standing in front of the Great Hall's doors with Toothless by my side. Toothless' injury had healed up nicely and he was fed every day from what I was told by Bertha. Toothless had been on guard ever since he came out of his cell when the guards were ordered to let him out. Unfortunately he had to be chained around his neck for the safety of the villagers, since Bertha wanted to reassure the villagers and Council members. A guard had tapped me on my shoulder and motioned for me to enter. Three guards were flanked on each side of me as we were lead inside. The Great Hall had been transformed for a trial. There were stands that started near the door and ended near the Council's seats. It was filled to the brim with villagers and on the next level of the Great Hall, people filled the balconies, eager to see how I was going to end up. The Council seats were a few steps down from Bertha's large Chieftess seat where it stood on the highest seat. Camicazi had a seat next to her mother; it was smaller but still crafted perfectly to show the power in which she held. There was a small platform for me to stand and Toothless wrapped his body around me in reassurance, but my nerves were still present. A side door opened and Council members took their seats where their names were engraved while Bertha and Camicazi came from another door and made their way to their seats before sitting down in unison, permitting everyone else to do the same. Bertha raised her hand and silence instantly came.

"For those who are new to the situation, the boy standing on this podium is a new face to our tribe. His name is Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third, and he was caught with Camicazi riding a dragon." Extreme shock and whispers came from the crowd, but Bertha rose her hand up again to get everyone's attention back on the subject. "Camicazi's punishment would be carried out by me and me alone, but the Council and I have decided to let Hiccup plead his case for himself, and his dragon in accordance to our law and in the sight of the Gods." Bertha clapped her hands twice before looking me dead in the eye. "Let this trial begin!"

"Hiccup." Lana started. "I'm curious of how someone like you came to befriend a dragon, nevertheless the feared Night Fury. You're the son of Chief Stoick, did your father not have any protests to you leaving and coming here with this dragon?"

"I was never anything to Stoick the Vast" I hissed out. The crowd was shocked of my tone towards the way I spoke of my former father. "I can't explain to you anything about Toothless, until I tell you of my past." I looked at Camicazi and she gave me a nod of encouragement.

"Toothless?" Jonah questioned. I smiled faintly as Toothless inclined his head at the mention of his name. "That's his name." I replied. Jonah nodded in understanding and motioned for me to continue. "About two months ago, I was at my former home on the Isle of Berk. For the past fifteen years of my life, I was looked down, bullied, constantly humiliated and berated for being myself. I'm not like the typical Viking teen who has large muscles or can only think of kill or be killed. Instead of fishing or hunting, I preferred searching for trolls and making my own crazy inventions. I had no friends and the only family members I had either ignored or yelled at me. I was alone for almost my entire life, until Toothless came along."

"And how did Toothless come along?" Asmund said.

"It was during a raid one night. I was working in the forge and grabbed my bola launcher and ran to one of the cliffs to capture and bring him to the village where I could gain the love and respect from everyone in the village. I always thought that if I killed a dragon, I could earn my father's love, have friends, get a girlfriend, and much more. When I hit him, and told Stoick, he and the whole village thought I was lying and mocked me for days. I ran out into the woods and followed the trail of where he fell. And then I saw him, tied up and laying there in my trap defenseless and weak. I wanted to cut out his heart and take it to my father, but I didn't."

"Why?" Kerda demanded. "You could've had it all. Glory and riches right there, and you decided not to reach out and grab it. Why?"

"When I saw Toothless, wrapped in the bola, i stared into his eyes. I saw myself and I realized that my actions had unintended consequences."

"And what consequence did Toothless suffer?" Ulrik asked. He was staring at Toothless curiously, looking for some sign of distress. I took his tail and showed the fin to the Council. "When I shot Toothless, I tore off a piece of his fin and he couldn't fly anymore. So I decided to gain his trust and earn his friendship and helped nurse him back to health. I made a prosthetic fin for him to fly, but he can't fly without a rider."

"But you're fifteen, the age where a teen enters training to learn how to kill dragons." Hayden spoke. "How could you stay in training knowing you were learning how to kill a dragon, while befriending one at the same time?" Toothless warbled sadly at me and nudged his head at my chest and I rubbed his head in an affectionate manner. The villagers were looking at me curiously and some of the Council members were shocked at how the dreaded Night Fury was acting like an overgrown puppy towards me. "I couldn't. I almost got a recruit killed and she yelled at me for being weak and not taking training seriously like everyone else. I snapped at everyone right then and there. I knew I wouldn't be able to handle the constant criticism and yelling, so I told everyone off and immediately left with Toothless."

"What a fool." Bertha said venomously. Everyone turned to look at her and I was shocked at the barely suppressed rage she was trying to hide. "Stoick practically disowned you from the minute you were born because you didn't fit the mold of Vikings. The whole village doesn't fit the bill for the typical mold for Vikings! There are some Vikings here who prefer not to fight or kill a dragon, but that doesn't mean we throw you away or make your life hell! If I ever see Stoick again, I'll do more than castrate that cold-hearted ass of a man who couldn't love his own child." Villagers were cheering from the stands and agreeing with her. She looked at me, but not with pity, but determination. "Continue Hiccup."

"I spent almost two weeks on my own with Toothless and later got captured by Alvin and his followers." There were some hisses and curses in the crowds when I mentioned Alvin. "I was jailed with Camicazi and we eventually broke out and came here. Believe me; Camicazi was not happy either when she had to ride Toothless back to the cave where I was staying. She practically screamed her head off during the flight, I'm pretty sure my hearing is still coming back to normal." Camicazi blushed a bit as some laughter came from the crowds and Bertha was trying to fight a smile off her face, but failed to do so. "Camicazi and I hid Toothless in the forest for fear of being discovered. I could've just dropped her off here and left, but I stayed to help."

"Help, how?" Sigfrid asked. "I'm slightly wary of someone who lied for weeks and knows most of the islands secrets and knowledge. How do we know you won't go to our enemies and speak of what you seen here?

"I would never." I was slightly irked by this woman. Toothless growled slightly at her and she looked slightly scared. "I would never betray the first group of people that has showed me love in a matter of weeks. The minute I came onto this island, I wasn't looked down or judged because of my small size or lack of muscles. I made friends who immediately befriended me because they actually cared." I looked up and caught sight of the gang; they were all there cheering me on to fight for what I believe on. I turned back and looked Sigfrid dead in the eye. "I found a mother figure that has tended to my needs and showed me what it's like to be cared for." Bertha had smiled widely at what I said. "And I reunited with my best friend who has showed me love exists in more ways than one." Camicazi blushed hard at my words but still smiled for my commitment to her. "Yeah, Hiccup!" Destin yelled from one of the top levels in the Great Hall. He was giving me not so subtle thumbs up while the others either laughed or tried to shut him up from his outburst. There were some snickers in the crowds while Bertha was giggling softly into her hand.

"So how can you help us, Hiccup?" Bertha said, putting a serious tone into her voice.

"Dragons." I said. "They're not our enemies, we can befriend them and work side by side, instead of against each other. If you let me and Toothless live, I can show everyone on how dragons can be our allies instead of your enemies."

"You're asking a lot, you do know that Hiccup?" Asmund spoke. "There has been so much bloodshed over three hundred years between Vikings and dragons, you can't just erase it in a day or two. I have watched people I love die in front of me or in extreme agony. Give me one reason why I should befriend a dragon."

"Careful Asmund. . ."Bertha warned. "No, I want to answer him." Bertha nodded, permitting me to continue. "No more death. You won't have to look over your shoulder every minute wondering if a dragon is going to attack. You won't have to watch the people you love die anymore or have a rage that burns in you to kill. If you let me do this, you can wake up safely in the morning knowing that future generations of Bogs won't have to see such horror or bloodshed in the future."

Asmund took in my words deeply. He didn't look at me yet, but scanned his grey eyes across the room and looked at every child and teenager in the stands or balconies before turning back to me. "I wanted you and your dragon dead when I first heard of what you did." Toothless growled more towards Asmund, but he didn't seem to flinch or be scared of him at all. "But from how I see Toothless is eager to rip my throat out for threatening you, I say why not, let the boy teach us this way of dragon riding and such."

"You called him Toothless." I said cheekily.

"Don't get used to it Hiccup." I smiled at his words. The Council looked at me before turning back to Bertha.

"If we learn the ways of dragon riding and stop killing dragons, will you learn the ways of being a Bog?" Bertha asked. "Weapon training, burglary, and stealth? You can stay as long as you want with us and we won't ever try to stop you if you wanted to leave at a moment's notice."

"Of course." I nodded immediately. My heart was beating in my chest. I locked eyes with Camicazi, and she didn't waver from my sight. This was it, this was my final judgment on whether if I would live or die with Toothless.

"My council, I think we're all in agreement of what is to be done." All ten members nodded in unison and the room instantly quieted. Bertha stood from her seat and looked me dead in the eye. "Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third, you are hereby free and clear of all charges and will be permitted to stay on the island with your dragon, on the agreement of you teaching us dragon riding and for you to be taught in the way of a Bog-Burglar." I almost cried from her words. Everyone in the stands and balconies were cheering thunderously. The gang was making the most noise, and even Palva was jumping, despite not showing that much emotion all the time. "Now someone take the damn chains off of Toothless and get me the builders. We have a lot of remodeling to do in a few short months."

Camicazi had run down from her seat and immediately pounced on me. Toothless was released from his chains immediately. He looked hesitant with all of the people that were trying to get a look at him, but instantly relaxed when he saw there was no harm done to me at all. He curled himself around our legs and we laughed at his affection. Camicazi quickly punched me, but I didn't complain, for it was how she showed affection.

"You're not going to stop punching me anytime soon, are you?" I asked. "Nope, and neither is this." She grabbed me and pulled me in for a quick kiss on my mouth before releasing me. Toothless was snickering and Camicazi blushed madly at her actions. Bertha was giving me a suggestive hand signal while Vinnie and Sage were waving from one of the balconies. The gang had run down from the balcony earlier, and stood a few feet away in awe of what just happened. For the first time ever, I was finally home.


A/N: Whew! A lot of things happened in this chapter. You got to see Bertha's reaction from Hiccup and Camicazi's ride, Camicazi and Bertha's relationship, Hiccup's trial and the blossoming of Hiccup and Camicazi's relationship. This took forever, and i am so happy to publish this tonight. I wanted to show you Bertha and Camicazi's relationship, and i decided to let you view that by getting into Bertha's head and seeing Camicazi's reaction when Bertha doesn't immediately acknowledge her. My favorite part when i wrote this, was Hiccup's trial. You get to see Hiccup fight for what he believes in and go head to head with the Council when he defends his actions and Toothless. I don't have much to say cause i am feeling really sleepy so i will address questions and comments in an author's note tomorrow with a big sneak peek so look forward to that tomorrow.