"Push, Elsa! You can do it! Come on!" Merida encouraged. Elsa pushed her head into the pillows, letting out a loud scream of pain. As you probably guessed, Elsa was delivering her baby.

Hiccup, meanwhile, was flying back from Arendelle with all the speed Toothless could muster, Anna holding his waist for dear life. Hiccup soon landed Toothless and Anna instantly ran towards the sound of Elsa screaming. Hiccup held back, recalling Merida telling him to stay out, and Anna ran into the room, and heard Elsa gasp,

"Where's Anna?!" Anna grabbed Elsa's hand, ignoring the cold room, and put a hand on her forehead, whispering,

"I'm here. It's okay, now concentrate. Push!" Elsa whimpered and shrieked as she pushed, then went limp as the baby came out. Merida caught it and Anna quickly went about changing Elsa's nightgown and sheets, making Elsa move as little as possible, and then covered her sister with the blanket, brushing her sister's hair out of her eyes, wiping her sweat covered forehead. This she managed to do in a matter of ten minutes, which is how long it took Merida to clean the baby and wrap it in a warm blanket. Then Anna ran out, yelling for Hiccup to come in, and ran in, in time to sit in a chair next to Elsa before Hiccup came in. Merida smiled and gave him the baby, telling him softly,

"It's a girl." Hiccup looked awed as he held the tiny baby. Elsa was breathing heavily, still in slight pain, then she looked over at the baby, and whispered,

"Let me hold her." Hiccup gently gave the baby to Elsa, and she breathed out softly, oblivious of Anna standing up and going over to the door, beckoning to Merida. The two girls left the two new parents alone, going to the kitchen where they got cups of hot chocolate, sitting on the porch, talking softly.

"So did Elsa have any abnormal trouble during the delivery?" Anna asked, and Merida shook her head.

"No, in fact, she did extremely well. Of course she's going to have to stay in bed for a few days, but other than that she'll be alright." Anna took a few sips of her drink before leaning her head against the house perched in a tree, murmuring,

"I wish I could stay here." Merida thought for a while then said,

"Why can't you? I got a letter from me mum saying yer mum was pregnant. And considering how they've been treating you, I'd say they wouldn't miss you. I'd further say you were just a painful reminder to them of Elsa." Anna's eyes widened and she asked,

"How do you know that?" Merida finished her drink and answered,

"For one thing you are super pale, like they've been keeping you locked up inside, but you can tell you're the outdoors type, because it was unnecessary for you to run to get Hiccup but you did. Second, you look a ton like Elsa, so you would probably remind them of her." Anna sighed.

"They have...it's like they hate me. I will. I'll stay here." she said, suddenly determined. Merida smiled.

"We can go get yer things tomorrow night. Tonight you can sleep in my room. For now, want to go on a horseback ride?" Anna grinned and said,

"Oh do I ever!"


The next morning, Anna and Merida told Elsa and Hiccup of their plans.

"But after we get our stuff, we're going to take our time. We might even take a few days getting back home. Who knows?" Anna added, and Merida said,

"Aye. The last time I had a bit o' freedom was before ye came along with yer pregnancy." She teased, and Elsa smiled.

"Sure. Take as long as you want, you deserve a bit of fun." Hiccup added, and the two redheads departed, smiling widely underneath their hands.

"A'right, now we have to leave them alone as much as we can for say, a week. Maybe two, to let them get into the rhythm of parenthood without us there for them to dump the baby on. Not tha' I'd mind, I love that wee lass, but it wouldn't help them." Anna nodded.

"Have you got your stuff ready?" She asked, and Merida nodded. They ran out to Merida's dragon and took flight. *Cue music; Immortals by FallOut Boy. Seriously. This scene will seem dumb without it.*

They flew over the sea and Merida nudged her dragon, causing him to fly really fast. Anna stood up and held her hands out, feeling the air rush over her. Then she laughed and jumped off the dragon. Merida shrieked and saw Anna gliding over the ocean! Wings about ten feet long from tip to tip stretched from her back and Anna flew quickly along the ocean, going through the sea stacks with Merida, racing over the mist on the ocean.

Then they flew up into the sky and Anna corkscrewed up, then folded her wings and fell down towards the ocean, opening her wings at the perfect time, dipping one hand into the water. She flew to a sea stack, jumping on the top and jumped off the edge, gliding down the side and landing on Merida's dragon, folding in her wings and hiding them. *End music.*

"How the bloody death did you do that?!" Merida exclaimed, and Anna replied,

"It's one of the reasons my parents locked me up. I can transform into a dragon, but I don't know what type of dragon it is. It's not in the copy of the Dragon Book Elsa sent me, and I can't really see myself when I'm in dragon form." Merida grinned.

"You so have to pull that on Hiccup! He's so smug about his flight suit, but that will leave his suit in the dust. Oh I can't wait to see his face!" Anna giggled, then said,

"You can't tell anyone okay?" Merida nodded.

"Do you mind if I fly to Arendelle in dragon form?" Anna asked.

"Of course not. Go ahead, maybe I can identify the dragon. I've seen a few dragons that aren't in the Dragon Book." Anna grinned and took off her over dress, leaving herself in only her shift. She jumped off Merida's dragon, free-falling and transforming as she plunged into the ocean. She soared back up, and flew up, showing Merida her dragon form. Merida gasped and covered her mouth in astonishment. Anna was a dark red Stormcutter with a Night Fury tail with Nadder Spines, and her four wings were huge like a Typhoomerang's. Anna cocked her head, and Merida explained.

"You're a Stormcutter, Night Fury, Nadder and a Typhoomerang! Can you turn black?" Anna warbled and shook her whole body, turning it black, then shot three different kinds of fire; Night Fury, Nadder and Stormcutter.

"Do you have the Typhoomerang to where you can eat eels?" Anna jerked her head up and down, saying yes. Merida laughed.

"Ye make my Nadder look like a Terrible Terror!" (Merida's other dragon had died; not surprising, seeing how sick it'd been it's whole life.)

"Race ye!" Merida shouted, and Storm, her Nadder, shot forward. The two raced for a long time, this surprising Merida as she expected Anna to not be used to flying.

Ha ha! Whoo! Didn't expect to be able to write that much! My writer's block for this story is gooonee! I'll try to update sooner, I promise! It's rather hard with so many stories, but I like it! See ya!