Hey guys. :) Sorry it took so long!
I made some art for this:
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Danny-Muse: Sorry! And also, this is going to be awesome! Rawr!
Danny: *sighs* *Rolls eyes*
On with the story!
Toothless gently lowered Phantom to the ground, Hiccup sitting on his back. All the others were staring at them, wondering what to do. They each had their own expression: Snotlout was disbelief, Fishlegs was wonder, Astrid was confused, the twins were, well, the twins. And Gobber was worried. Gobber ran up to them as the dragon-boy was layed on the grass, and he put his fingers to the small wrist.
Gobber gave a sigh of relief when he felt the pulse. He had worried so much about Mimin', sorry, Phantom. Somehow, that name didn't seem to suit him. But anyway, Gobber had other things to worry about.
He studied Phantom, and realized that the light green scales he had on his skin were now gone. Instead of being like a lizard, having it all over his body, he had scales only on his wings and horns. His skin was pale, and he was frowning, muttering every once in a while. Gobber frowned, but picked the boy up anyway.
"Thanks, 'iccup, Toothless." He said. Hiccup gave a small smile and Toothless just let his tongue flop out, doing his little grin.
As he walked to his house/blacksmith's shop, he got strange looks from all the villagers. Both men and women were watching the two carefully, most of their eyes narrowed. Children were staring with mostly confusion, the elder of them understanding. Is it really that weird to carry an unconscious dragon-kid throught the town? After he thought about it for a moment, it really was peculiar.
Stoick, the chief, walked past Gobber and Phantom. His dragon, Thornado, was following behind him, snorted and nudged his friend's hand, causing the chief to do an immediate double-take, scratching his head of red/brown hair. Gobber grunted, slightly annoyed, and turned to him.
"Gobber, why do yah have a creature like this?" Gobber gritted his teeth.
"Mimin' is NOT just a creature." he said, looking at his friend. Stoick's eyes got even wider as he placed a hand on Gobber's shoulder.
"Oh, I get it." he said, talking in a soft version of his chief-voice. "The incident on the boat?" Of course he had known, especially when he had that Thunderdrum to patrol on. Ever since he got that dragon, he seemed to be everywhere at once.
"Th-That man 'ad given 'im somethin', I think, or placed a curse upon 'im. But now he turned into a human! Or a half-human, I don't really know." Stoick nodded, eyes narrowed. Then he lifted his pointer finger. A lightbulb seemed to appear above his head.
"Aha!" Gobber lifted his head, after looking at his former-dragons face.
"What is it, Stoick?" He asked hopefully, eyes brightening. Maybe the chief knew what was happening to his friend. Maybe he knew what to do! Maybe...
"A demon." Gobber instantly frowned, confused. A Demon? Why would Stoick-
"I know you won't like tah hear this, ol' friend, but I think tha' Mimin' may be a Demon. Or a spirit." Stoick said sadly. Thornado nudged Phantom's foot, which was hanging over Gobber's arm, causing the boy to murmur in his sleep.
"'e is NOT a demon! Or a spirit! Or a monster!" Gobber retorted sharply, causing the thunderdrum and his master to flinch back.
"Gobber, I didn' mean-" The chief tried to say, but was cut off by Gobber's rant. His friend's face was contorted with anger, but not directed at him.
"He has just been cursed by tha' REAL demon, th' one in th' boat! Mimin' is my bes' friend, I left 'im, an' now 'e may be in big trouble, an' it's all my-" Gobber stopped as Stoick raised his hand, and being the chief, silenced him. Somehow, by not even saying a thing, Stoick could silence an army just by a wave of his hand.
"Gobber, don' blame yourself fer all this. We will do everythin' we can tah help Mimin', alrigh'?" Gobber sighed, calming himself down. Everything would be alright. Phantom would turn back to a dragon, and they will destroy Alvin, his crew, and that demon for doing this to his dragon. He nodded and gave a small smile to his chief, before walking to his shop.
Gobber trotted crookedly to the front door, and lifted his peg-leg up, wobbling, and kicked it open with a small creak. He was careful not to bang the boy's head on the frame as he went inside, and he left it open, to come and close it later. He smiled softly at the dragon-kid, for his mouth was part-way open, and he was softly snoring. Gobber couldn't blame him, it was a rough day.
He hobbled up the stairs to his bedroom, and placed Mimin' gently onto the bed, then he went to the chest in the corner to grab some blankets. Gobber picked up a medium-sized brown one, and turned around to walk back to his dragon's bedside. Or his friend's? He sighed as he laid it over the boy's small frame.
Gobber turned around to leave, but when he was at the door, he heard a small cough. He turned around to see Phantom's bright green eyes half-open, staring at him blearily. Gobber gave a small grin, which the hybrid returned, and then the boy said a word that he would never expect him to say.
"Stay." It was so soft, that Gobber thought that he had imagined it. But since he had said that, and Gobber wasn't going to disappoint him.
"Alrigh', don' worry. I promise." he said, smiling again.
He hobbled to the corner and picked up a chair, and placed it next to the bed. By this time, the boy was asleep, but Gobber would still stay there. He watched him as he slept and smiled yet again. He put his strong, large hand on the boy's thin, small one, and leaned back, closing his eyes. He had grown attached to the dragon, and now that he was part-human, he could communicate with his friend. As he thought, he drifted off to sleep as well.
How was that? I tried to do some bonding, but I'm not good at writing that... XD Any tips?
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