Author's note: PLEASE READ!

I hope that got your attention. Anyways, this is the last chapter! Wait! Don't cry just yet! Yes, I did have to be annoying. Anyways, Caninewolf is going to write the sequel to Secret's Out. So if you want to find out more about what happens next, you can go read the sequel whenever it its posted and as it is updated. Also, although the story has come to an end on my fanfiction account, I am thinking about writing a few anecdotes about what happens next or what has happened already but wasn't explained in the story. For example: What happened when Skye's last house (the one before she went to live in Berk) blew up? What happened right after the battle?

WAIT! Before you punch me in the face, just know that I didn't mention what happened because in my opinion it wouldn't be too interesting. Also, I wouldn't have written the chapter that I wanted if I included that. It didn't really feel right for the flow of the story, but I can include it afterwords if you want me to.

I HOPE YOU HAD A HAPPY HOLIDAY!

Please review and tell me what anecdotes you would like to read if you have any ideas. I'll try to write them if I can. Thanks, guys! And with that, here is the final chapter of Secret's Out. :')


"Amora?" I shouted to the skies.

She had taken off on a stray dragon, claiming that she saw something in the sky and wanted to investigate. Not wanting Amora to run off on her own and wondering what she was up to, I called Lightning over so I could follow her. Unfortunately for me, the Gronckle she mounted was impressively (and in my opinion impossibly) fast.

So there I was, trying to find Amora through the haze of the occasional cloud. I was about to call out for her again, when I noticed movement coming from the island that I was passing over. I told Lightning to to land so that I could investigate.

She swooped down low and landed gracefully on the ground.

I slid off her back, noticing a flash of brown hair in the trees as I did so. A Gronckle appeared by my side, gazing curiously at the gathering of trees.

I glanced at the dragon, and then headed in the direction of the hair.

"Amora?" I called. "I know that you're upset about Fury dying and the Clan turning out to be the opposite of what you thought they were, but-"

I was cut off by Amora, who stepped in front of me as she hissed, "Shh!"

"What?! Why?"

"Just be quiet," she replied, putting a finger to her lips. She left, weaving through the trees as I followed her.

When we made it through the trees after a short while, my jaw dropped in shock and amazement. Laying before me was a crater that stood out from the woods. It was covered with shining green grass, and a shiny turquoise lake of many different values and depths was placed in its center. Surrounding the crater's floor was a collection of grey rocks that led up to a higher ground level and wrapped around the lower floor like a dug-out wall of an amphitheater. A dark shape was lying in the clearing, standing out against the grass' bright color.

Suddenly, the shadow moved. I clamped my mouth shut and moved my wide, fearful eyes to Amora.

What was that creature who was lurking before us? What if it was some evil creature of the night? Could it be something that was waiting for the right time to kill?

The answers to my questions were found soon after the creature leapt into the skies and zoomed towards us in a blur. It swooped down low over Amora, grabbing her by her shoulders.

"Amora!" I shouted, horrified.

To my surprise, she was giggling with delight.

"Amora?"

"Come over here! It's a great day for flying!"

Wondering what exactly was going on, I rushed in the direction of where I had left Lightning. I quickly mounted her, and we soared through the air.

I looked for the contrast of midnight-black against the light blue of the daytime sky. Quickly and easily spotting it, I commanded Light to fly towards it.

I found Amora riding on top of an Night Fury, clinging to its neck in order to hold on. She turned to me, smiling.

Her grey eyes met my blue ones, and I could see giddy excitement shining through them.

"Can you believe it?!" Amora projected her voice loud enough for me to hear he over the wind. "Three Night Furies! Who knew? I wonder what other secrets lie out there."

"Yeah," I said. But then I frowned, thinking. "There was another Red Death… Amora, what do you think happened to Drago's Bewilderbest? It was still alive the last time I remember, but… He didn't show up."

"Who cares?! Can't you just not worry and have fun for once?"

"I can have fun! In fact, I am the master of having fun!" I pointed my thumb towards myself as I mimicked the expression of pride.

Amora laughed. "Okay then, Master of fun. I'll race you to Berk! Whoever has the most fun racing wins!"

"Oh. it is so on. See ya later, Loser!"

"In your dreams, sister!"

"Come on, Lightning! Let's go!"

And with that, Light sped towards Berk as the world became a blur of color.

I landed on the island a split second before Amora did.

"Ha! I win!" I shouted.

"No, I win. I had the most fun," Amora said, pointing to herself.

"Oh, yeah? Then prove it!"

You prove it!"

"No, you prove it!"

"You prove it!"

"You-"

"Skye."

I was interrupted by Hiccup as he walked towards me.

"Seriously?" he continued.

"Yes,' I replied, glaring at Amora. "because I won."

"No, you didn't!" she shouted back.

"Anyway," Hiccup said, getting my attention, "someone wants to talk to you."

"Alright," I said, following him as he began to leave.

I walked beside him, waiting until I was just barely out of Amora's earshot to yell, "I won!" as loud as I could. Luckily, I had further distanced myself from Amora after I yelled so that I didn't have to hear her response. I smirked. Then, I casually turned to Hiccup. "So, who wants to talk to me?"

"A boy," Hiccup said as he smirked.

"Dad!" I complained, smacking him in the arm. He just laughed.

Yes, Hiccup is my dad. That information was revealed to me by the portion of the Clan who decided to side with Berk and join us. That gave us the advantage of learning some of the Clan's deepest, darkest secrets. The knowledge of who my father's missing daughters were was one of them.

According to them, Amora was my sister.

To be honest, Hiccup, Astrid and Amora seemed to become more obnoxious than usual the moment that they found out that we were related. Great.

"He's waiting for you by the above-ground dragon stables."

"Thanks," I said, rushing away before my dad could continue to embarrass me.

"Hey," Leo said as I approached him.

"What's up?"

"Nothing much."

"Then why are you talking to me right now, of all times?"

"You do know that Drago hasn't given up, don't you?"

"Yes." I sighed, glancing behind me before turning back towards Leo. "Hopefully he won't show up for a long time."

"Yeah," Leo said, "Hopefully."

"So you are the mysterious Leo, huh?"

"Yeah." He smiled. "So, then I guess that my secret's out."