And here is my second chapter, the first chapter of this series!

Confusing isn't it *giggle*

Disclaimer: See Prologue


Chapter 1

Jack's POV

Tamed dragons on Berk. It's still some getting used to after trying to protect Hiccup from them for 9 years but hey, I'm not complaining.

Granted, it was hard to believe what Hiccup told me previous winter about him defeating this 'Red Death' and about his newly gained ability to tame and train dragons – I nearly had a heart attack when I saw that Night Fury standing behind him – but after seeing Berk with their newly found partners and the villagers' cheerfulness about Hiccup, my thoughts were re-established once again: This kid IS amazing after all!

Now, one year later, I'm starting to get used to these reptiles flying everywhere and I'm even getting the hang of their odd but surprisingly fitting names. But I also realised that with the good, comes the bad.

Sure, Toothless does a great job protecting my 'little brother', but it doesn't always go too well. I've heard enough stories about the encounters with Dagur the Deranged, Alvin the Treacherous and the many dragons who don't always see eye to eye with the Berkians' new attitude to realise that Hiccup's talents could also very well become his downfall.

To be honest, I'm even more worried than before.

It was a normal day on Berk. Hiccup was in the Dragon Academy busy training the dragon riders – his so-called 'friends' – to evade oncoming bolas and teaching them about aerial attack and defence in case of an Outcast attack.

The reason for this particular exercise is none other than the great Outcast leader himself: Alvin.

A Berkian was hunting in the west part of the woods around Raven Point when he looked towards sea and spotted a lonely Outcast ship on the horizon.

After hearing this, it was still a miracle that Stoick granted Hiccup permission to go to the Academy instead of keeping him at home or in the forge where Gobber could keep an eye on him during the day, but the great chief saw that it was safer for Hiccup to be on his dragon, in the air, surrounded by the dragon riders than at home; the first place Alvin will look for him.

Well, I don't think he has to worry so much: I won't let anyone touch Hiccup, not while I'm around.

I looked at the group of dragon riders again, but found them on the ground concentrating on freeing their dragons from the bolas they failed to evade.

Where's Hiccup? I looked around in panic when I didn't see him in the vicinity, but when I heard the soft landing of a dragon and the chuckling of a certain freckled Viking behind me, I was relieved again.

I turned around to look at him, but quickly found out the meaning behind the chuckling I heard earlier.

I wasn't even facing him completely yet when something cold and wet collided with my face.

Hiccup started laughing hysterically while running back to Toothless, who was laughing too in his own dragon-ish way, but I wasn't going to let the teen get away when he dared to throw a snowball at the great Jack Frost's face.

I ducked as quickly as I could to evade another one and started mustering the snow – courtesy of me – to an enormous snowball. I aimed and threw as quickly as I could as to not give Hiccup time to mount his dragon again. Of course I could follow him in the air if I wanted to, but Hiccup doesn't need to know yet who I really am and what I'm capable of. I saw that the snowball I launched was not going straight to its target, so I called upon the winds to give it a little push to the right and bullseye!

Sure, I wouldn't let anyone touch Hiccup, but that doesn't mean that I can't take revenge on him through an innocent little snowball fight. I smirked.


And done with the second chapter! I'm so hyped up!

Don't worry, the action will come ;)

See you lovelies then~