A/N: Double Digits!

Hey guys, what's up? Just letting you know, this is the first time I wrote a dragon attack. I don't think I did good, but I hope you enjoy. I'll try to get better at my battle scenes.


"Well, that was horrible." Shoutlout said opening the door letting his wife and son walk in.

"Those women need to learn how to keep their mouths shut." Mrs. Jorgenson said as she rubbed her tired eyes.

"If you think about it, it is strange." Spitelout said.

"What's strange?" Mrs. Jorgenson asked her son.

Shoutlout decided to answer for his son. "That our daughter doesn't have children. She's been married for a year; you would think that she would be heavy with child by now."

"It's true; I thought she would have a kid by now since they were alone for two months."

"Excuse me?" She asked crossing her arms looking at her son.

"I'm not agreeing with the gossipers, but I do think it's kind of weird how they've been married for a year, and they don't have children yet."

Mrs. Jorgenson sighed and nodded. "It is strange, but you can't start assuming that she can't have children. Maybe she's having a hard time getting pregnant, or she's pregnant and she doesn't know yet or maybe…..I don't know."

"Mom, the baker's daughter is pregnant and she hasn't been married a whole year yet!"

"Yes, I am aware of that. Some people just work faster than others."

"All I know is that I just want to see grandchildren before I die."

"Don't worry dad, at least you have me!" Spitelout said with a grin.

Mrs. Jorgenson rolled her eyes before giving out her statement. "Well, I don't care what you men think. Having a child is a big change, and I'm talking out of a women's perspective. Yes, people do normally have a child during their first year of marriage. I, however, am glad that they don't have children yet. They can learn more about each other before having the responsibility to take care of a helpless child. I don't care what the gossipers say, I know my daughter. She makes smart choices, and this marriage is a big change. A child would just be hard on the both of them."

Before any of them could say more, a horn was blown and someone yelled. "DRAGON ATTACK! SAVE THE SHEEPS!"

~oOo~

Stoick heard a man outside crying out about an attack. He grabbed his axe and looked at his wife before he went out the door. He knew she didn't like this, but the look of desperation on her face was destroying him.

"Stay inside." He said softly to her. Before she could protest, he ran out the door waiting for the beasts to attack. Valka stood there, mouth gaping open in shock. Did he really think she would stay in the house? She couldn't believe that after living together for a year, he thinks she would listen to him. Valka walked out the house and saw dragons flying towards the island in the night sky. Valka ran down the stairs to the middle of the village. She looked around her and only saw dragons and Vikings fighting.

"Valka, what are you doing?" the young girl heard her mother cry. She ran to her mother but was stopped by a Deadly Nadder blocking her way. Valka tried to back away, but she tripped and fell to the ground. She saw the dragon pull it spikes out from its tail ready to strike. Valka shut her eyes waiting for a spine to hit her, but instead she heard the creature cry out. She opened her eyes and saw her father putting a net around it.

"Dad, what are you doing? You're just going to make it attack more!" Valka cried out as she was getting up from the dirt ground.

"What I'm doing is saving your life!" he shouted at her then stabbed the dragon. Valka gasped at her father's actions. She watched the dragon's yellow eyes widened with pain before they shut. Valka saw her father's sword covered with blood. She was paralyzed seeing what was happening before her. Before she could move, her father pushed her to get out the way.

"Go with your mother." He stated before leaving them to fight. Valka felt her mother putting her hands on her arms. The young girl was scanning the crowd for Stoick, but she couldn't find him. However, she did find her chief fighting off a Gronckle. What he didn't see was the Monstrous Nightmare sneaking up behind him. Valka used all her strength to get out of her mother's grip. Once she was free, she ran and found an abandoned shield on the dirt floor. She ran towards him, but her husband beat her to protect their chief. Stoick swung his axe and killed both dragons. His father was safe but he fell to the ground. Stoick saw The Chief kneeling and putting his hand to his side. Stoick bent down and put his father's arm around his shoulder trying to support his weight.

"Someone get Gothi! The Chief is injured!" Stoick cried out, suddenly people started running around the village to find the elderly woman. Valka sighed in relief seeing them both okay, but she saw another Nightmare flying towards them. Without thinking, she threw the shield at the dragon's head. The creature fell from the sky then shook his head from the impact. The Nightmare tried to see who hit him, but only saw the brunette girl who was out of the crowd. Once his eyes met Valka's, he went after her. Valka saw the dragon running to her and she cried out for help.

Stoick heard his wife screaming and saw the beast chasing after her. He let go of his father and grabbed his axe. Once Valka was corned, the dragon was ready to scorch her. She saw the creature opening his mouth ready to fire, but nothing came out but a whimper. The dragon's eyes widen then closed, just like the Nadder. The Nightmare collapsed revealing a wrathful redheaded man with a bloody axe in his hand behind the fallen beast.

"I told you to stay inside."

~oOo~

Stoick and Valka didn't say anything to each other after the attack. They were waiting outside of Gothi's hut waiting for the news about their chief. Gobber was inside reading Gothi's writing so he could translate for the couple later on. After a few minutes, Gothi and Gobber walked out of the hut. The Elder took her staff and started to write in the dirt by the door. Gobber watched her movements trying to read her writing.

"She says that he'll be fine. He probably got cut by a claw on his abdomen. She got him stitched up and he should lie in bed for a few days." Once Gobber was done translating her sketches the woman nodded letting them know he had read right.

"Alright, I'll be back once the sun is up to take him home." Stoick replied at the woman. She nodded and walked back inside the hut to care for The Chief.

Once the couple got home, they didn't talk to each other all night and even faced the opposite direction from each other in bed. Now Valka knew how her parents felt when they were newlyweds. Seeing Stoick frowning at her was the worst feeling ever, she just hoped that he wasn't the kind of person to hold a grudge.


A/N: What, did you think I was going to make them have a 100% happy marriage? Marriage isn't perfect. Hope you guys enjoyed and chapter 11 will be up next week!