I almost didn't think I could do this, I'm under the weather. I'm not even sure I can update the rest of my writing this month. Anyway, I hope you can enjoy this chapter I posted.


"The top priority should be finding Jenna," declared Hiccup.

"Before she does something stupid," I added. It was nice that they were helping me with my problem, even though it had just been revealed I'm a weirdo and I've been lying to them this entire time.

"What's wrong with that," asked Ruffnut.

"Yeah," said Tuffnut. "I mean, people tell us we do stupid things all the time and we're fine."

I sent a death glare in his direction, he didn't comprehend.

"Guys," said Hiccup. "We cannot let Alvin get his hands on her."

Fishlegs approached me. "Your sister won't crack, right?"

"I don't think she will. However, I'm still afraid of her getting hurt if that does happen. If it does I'll never forgive myself; I caused all of this to happen."

"It's not your fault, Ella," said Hiccup comforting me. "You were under a lot of stress." He turned to the others. "Jenna is our friend, and we cannot let anything bad happen to her." The other riders offered odes of agreement. "Alright, Ella which way did you see her go?"

"She went that way," I said pointing in the direction she flew.

"Okay," said Hiccup determined. "We'll start with that." He went to get on Toothless.

"Here's how it's going to go, we'll head in that direction, and once we get a good ways out, we'll split up and cover all directions."

"What do we do if we find her," asked Snotlout as the other riders were getting on their dragons.

"Try to convince her to come back."

"Who do I ride with?" I asked.

"Ella, maybe it's better if you stay here."

"She's my sister!" I protested.

"Think of it this way," said Astrid. "You'll be here in case she comes back."

"How would I inform you guys?"

"We'll only be out until nightfall," informed Hiccup.

"It's better if Alvin doesn't get the chance to get you as well," said Toothless.

"I guess you have a point, and besides, I don't want to show my dragon anyway," I said timidly.

"I want to meet her though," said Toothless.

"Us too," said the other dragons.

"Maybe later," I assured them. "Just go try to find my sister." With that, they took off into the wind. Now I had to find something to do.

I had decided to go and apologize to Star for how I acted before and tell her she was right. I didn't have anything better to do and I figured if Jenna unlikely showed up, I would get a vision telling me so. I trekked through the forest until I had made it to the cove.

"Star!" I called out. "I want to talk to you," I said as I started climbing down into the cove. As I made it in the cove, I looked around for Star; she seemed well hidden. I sort of felt like Hiccup looking for Toothless that one time. I called out for her again and she appeared in front of me.

"You are good at startling people," I told her.

"You seem better than the last time I saw you." I decided to cut to the chase.

"I'm sorry for how I acted before."

"I'm pretty sure it was reasonable."

"No, you were right; I was letting the bad things happen to me. Things are getting better now; I told the riders almost everything, I even mentioned I had an awesome female dragon, but I didn't tell them you were a night fury. Now the riders are out looking for Jenna, and when they find her they will convince her to come back."

"That's good news about your sister, but are you still hiding me?"

"From the riders, yes; but I think I'll let the dragons see you." After I said that, Star was giddy.

"Thank you, Ella! Thank you!" I guess I almost forgot how badly Star wanted to meet Toothless it's a good thing I'm giving her this chance.

"You're welc-huh-" I had just received a vision.

I saw Jenna and Viola flying in the sky over the seas of the archipelago. Viola spoke up.

"We've been flying for a while now, haven't you blown off your steam yet?"

"Viola, she's been lying to me for weeks."

"Yes, I heard. You know what I also heard? It's that she wanted to tell you."

"Then why didn't she tell me?!"

"Well, think about it, Seasalt; you know her the best, why would she feel she needed to keep something she wanted to tell you a secret?" Jenna thought about it for a bit, and her angry frown started to dissipate to a blank look.

"You have a point, Viola. I didn't stop to listen to her side of the story, and she seemed really hurt when I left. Maybe there is something behind what she did."

"Well, now that I think of it Seasalt, I think this might all go back to that night she woke up screaming."

"You think that might have been a vision of me hating and leaving her because of her dragon? If so it must have been a vague one. She must have been really scared about it happening."

"She said you were all she had."

"That means she must have been really heartbroken when I left. I feel terrible now."

"There's a way to fix that. You know she already said sorry, and I'm pretty sure she feels it too."

"Yeah, you're right Viola; I need to patch things up with her. Let's head back." She turned Viola around, but as she did, she noticed something troublesome.

"Viola, tell me, you're better at recognizing them…are those Outcast ships?"

"Umm…yup, I'd have to say so."

"Another question…does it seem like that there's no way to avoid them?"

"Let me think…yes, that seems most likely."

"We are in trouble, aren't we?"

"Uh huh," said Viola, simply nodding. The outcasts launched a net in their direction.

"Fly away Viola!" cried Jenna. Before they could however, they got caught in the net and started falling to the sea. Jenna didn't have any blades to cut herself free, but she was smart.

"Viola-Fire-NOW!" Viola blasted a hole through the net before she landed in the sea. I saw that under the water, Jenna struggled to get the net off of them. Viola helped with her wings, stretching them to rip the net apart. After they were free, Jenna clutched onto Viola as she pushed herself upward. They broke the surface, and the Outcasts were closer. Viola couldn't breathe fire for her head was still wet.

The outcasts threw a couple bolas, which caught Viola's wings and then her legs. They fell into the water again, but before they could sink too far however, a net was thrown over them and they were fished out and onto the boat. Viola was quickly muzzled while Jenna protested. Jenna was pulled off of Viola as she was fastened down in one of those things they used to secure Toothless and the skrill in.

"Look at what we have here," said a particular outcast. Savage. "Alvin is going to be pleased."

My vision ended.

"Ella," said Star, concerned. "Are you okay? What just happened?"

"I just had a vision," I told her, still collecting myself.

"That was a vision, so that's what it's like," she said in awe. "What did you see?" Her tone changed to concerned. I was taking deep breaths.

"It's Jenna," I gasped. Star looked shocked.

"What about her?"

"She's just been captured by the Outcasts."


I'm sorry if it's not that good, I have a lot going on right now in my life. I'm sick, I'm desperately looking for placements at school and for a job. Okay, tell me what you think, but take it easy on me, in the reviews.