Disclaimer: I DON'T OWN HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON. However I did make this story.
So how's everyone doing, will we're back with another chapter. Sorry for the lack of chapters, just dealing with outside factors. But I should be able to focus a bit more than before on writing and posting. I would like to say thank you to you the audience for reading this and/or previous story so far. Here's the next part in the story.
A week had passed before we felt the children were ready to see the village for the first time. That morning the kids were extremely excited for what was going to happen. So after eating some breakfast, we went close to the forest's edge to address rules. We were all going to stick together, but I wasn't sure how long that would last. And if they were to lose sight of us, they'd have to return here.
With that said, we walked into the village. We kept our eye on the three of them as best we could without losing them. Meanwhile the villagers showed a variety of emotions. Although most of them were joyful type of feelings.
The boys were the hardest to handle as they kept running away from us to explore. Kathy would sometimes run off, but didn't seem as adventurous as her brothers.
Some time had passed before they seemed to settle down enough to manage without panicking. We talked around the village for a while before leading them to the dragon academy. There was a mixture of children and dragon, all-ranging in age. Some a few years old and some close to teenagers.
Most of the student didn't pay much attention to us until they started talking about Toothless under their breaths. This didn't last long as Hiccup and the gang entered the ring. At this point, I bring the kids outside of the ring to watch the lesson. The day's lesson was about the different types of dragons known to us. Hiccup started off with the common dragons then moved to the least if not rare dragons.
After that was over, we grabbed a bite at the feeding station. Many of the young dragon hatchlings were curious of Kathy and her brothers. The three of them met some of the dragons before joined Toothless and me. Afterwards, they started to play with them in all sorts of games.
This fun didn't last as long as it could've since the massive village horn was blown. We looked at the skies to find it was mostly clear. But off to the distance was a dragon and its rider heading our way. Toothless ran to the academy, while I flew to the dragon. I left the children in the care of a friend of Toothless. I was one of the first to meet the dragon rider, along with Stoick and Gobber.
"What is it, Luke?" Stoick asked with concern.
"One of Dagur's ships is heading this way." Luke said.
Soon Hiccup arrived and Stoick told him the news. This proved to be trouble and yet a annoying problem to them, especially to Toothless. Dagur's attempt to make Toothless his own has made Dagur an aching pain in his wing.
Stoick left Dagur in Hiccup's hand before returning to the village. Since Stoick felt this was the least important to his chieftain duties. He also felt this was something Hiccup could deal with on his own as he as before.
Luke led us in the direction he saw Dagur's ship. It wasn't before long when we saw the ship come into view. We kept our distance from it just I cause he had something for us. One his men was waving a piece of white cloth. All of us drew close enough to shout at each other, the dragons and I readied our fire just in case.
"Hiccup! What a wonderful sight, I was just sailing to Berk to get you. I wanted to end our little rivalry and more "peaceful" path." Dagur said in a happy tone. Hiccup seemed a little optimistic by this, but was unsure if he's telling the truth.
"Ok, why?" Hiccup replied.
"I've had enough my dear Hiccup. And quite frankly, I'm just tired of battling you." Dagur said. Even though I hadn't meet Dagur before, I had a feeling. I could also sense this feeling in the others.
"Why the sudden change? After all this time trying to fight me, why now? What's changed?" Hiccup said not convinced of Dagur's new personality.
"You've just become boring to me. I have more interesting battles elsewhere than with you. And to celebrate, I want all of you to come to Necker island for a feast. We will also be discussing a treaty between our clans ." Dagur said in a still happy tone.
"Alright Dagur, I'll come. As a gesture of good faith." Hiccup said. Once the two agreed upon some minor details, we headed home. Once we were out of range, we started talking.
"Do you believe him?" Astrid asked with curiosity.
"No, someone like him doesn't just change all of a sudden. Something is going on with him, but I'm not sure what." Hiccup trying to think a little bit. Everyone for the most parts seemed to be mentally on edge. Some more than others.
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