A/N: Hey it's me again with Chapter 3! Whoo! This chapter isn't in the movie at all unlike the previews two chapters. But I thought this was necessary, otherwise there'd be a huge gap to the story.

RoboticMechanicalJeb: I'm glad you love my story. I hope I don't disappoint with future chapters though.

Now on with the story!

Olga hopped down the pile of boulders and onto the ground where Hiccup was. She crouched down and gently shook him, then poked his face. She brushed his brown hair out of his face but it just fell back down.

"Wow, you were really scared weren't you? Your out cold." Snotlout teased and he and the twins laughed.

Realizing that he wasn't going to wake up, she sat down and leaned against the boulder. She opened her satchel and took out a sketchbook, placed it on her lap and opened it to a blank page.

An image of the Night Fury's head with its piercing gaze from before flashed on the screen before it went back to the blank page on the girl's book. With a charcoal stick in her hand, Olga started drawing.

Some of the Vikings jumped at the sudden appearance of the image, then quickly composed themselves pretending it never happened. They refused to show weakness to anyone.

Olga looked at her drawing of the Night Fury. It was very well drawn, especially the eyes which seemed to be the main focus of the drawing. She captured it perfectly, the piercing glare almost seemed real.

The Vikings all had to admit that her drawing skills were impressive.

Hiccup especially was impressed, he couldn't help but admire her drawing. It was a very detailed drawing. He didn't know anyone else on Berk who could draw.

Astrid narrowed her eyes slightly at Olga. She didn't understand why but there was anger bubbling inside her that seemed to be directed to the girl. She only knew that it had to be more than just because she seemed to side with the dragons.

Hiccup stirred. That made Olga look up from her drawing. Hiccup looked up and held his head with both hands. He groaned and asked "What happened?"

Then suddenly, his eyes widened and quickly jumped up to his feet when he remembered what had happened before he fainted.

"Oh no, what did I just do?! I-I let that dragon go! What would dad think if he found out?! Ugh, he's gonna-"

"You did the right thing, you know." Olga said, interrupting his rant.

"Huh?" he looked to her direction, finally realizing he wasn't alone.

"Wow, your not very observant are you. She was right next to you." Snotlout said to Hiccup in his obnoxious way.

Hiccup didn't even flinch this time. He was already used to this. Besides, he had a very valid reason not to. That reason being that he was way too freaked out by what just occurred.

"Not killing that dragon." Olga continued, looking up at him.

"Wha-what? How-How did you...?" Hiccup stuttered. He was visibly shaking, obviously scared at the fact that she knows.

"I've been here the entire time." Olga simply stated.

"Oh, I'm so stupid! How did I not see you?!" he rubbed his face and ran his hand through his hair in distress. Then he stopped and looked at her warily, realizing what she had said previously "Wait, what do you mean I did the right thing?"

"Exactly what it means." Olga said looking up straight at his eyes, still sitting down. "As for your previous question, you're not stupid. Pretty much no one around here sees me."

Hiccup blinked, she said it as if it was simply a fact.

Hiccup felt really bad for her. Even at the start of the movie, the way she introduced herself it's like she's completely accepted it as a fact.

He has finally calmed down and it didn't look like the girl sitting in front of him was going to say anything to the village. Though he was confused that she wasn't angry or disgusted by him, even more so that she thought he was right.

He took in her appearance, studying her, trying to figure out the strange girl in front of him. After a while he finally recognized her "Hey, I've seen you before. While I was working in the forge." then he furrowed his eyebrows together "Who are you?"

"Olga."

"Nice to meet you, Olga. I'm Hiccup." he awkwardly introduced himself.

"I know. Everybody knows you."

He awkwardly rubbed the back of his neck "Hehe, yeah..."

Now that Hiccup thought about it, she was right. Everybody in Berk did know him. Even though it's as a screwup.

Hiccup sat down next to her. He noticed her drawing of the Night Fury "Hey that's a...really good drawing."

"Thanks."

Hiccup could see that he was already starting to get comfortable around her, despite technically meeting her for the first time.

Hiccup smiled slightly at this. He could already tell that he and Olga would become friends after this.

His first friend.

"Can I?" Hiccup asked, gesturing to the book in her lap.

Olga nodded, handing him the book. Hiccup flipped to the first page. It was a drawing of a woman.

The older Vikings instantly recognized the drawing of the woman. Their eyes widened. Some of the smarter ones finally realized just who Olga was.

Hiccup looked at Olga then back at the drawing, seeing the slight resemblance. "Is this...?"

Olga nodded, already knowing what he wanted to ask "That's my mom."

That confirmed the suspicion of some of the Vikings. She is. They can't believe they completely forgot about her daughter.

Hiccup flipped the page to see a drawing of the face of a dragon he's never seen before. It had a round face with antennae like horns and a sharp tooth peaking out of its mouth. Just like the drawing of the Night Fury, this drawing seems to be focused on the dragon's eyes.

He kept flipping the page. There were drawings of other dragons, younger versions of some of the villagers implying that the drawings were from quite some time ago, and her mom. "You're really good."

"Thanks. I just draw whatever catches my eyes."

Hiccup stopped flipping at another one of her drawings of her mom. "You really like drawing your mom, huh."

"Yeah. I want to always remember her. Whenever I feel like I'm starting to forget her, I draw her. Make sure that I don't ever forget."

"Oh." was all Hiccup could say. He figured it must be a sore subject. He too didn't have a mother.

Some Vikings were starting to feel empathy towards her again. They knew what it was like to loose a family member after all.

Hiccup felt bad for her too. Olga must really miss her mother. What about her dad though?

Hiccup flipped more pages, chuckling at the drawing of Astrid punching Snotlout in the face. More drawings of dragons. He realized that almost all of her drawings of dragons focused on their eyes. Trying to change the subject he said "Wow, you really like drawing dragons."

"Yes, I do."

"How did she even get close enough to that many dragons to be able to draw them like that?" Astrid asked, her eyes narrowed.

"She didn't necessarily have to get close. She was able to draw the Night Fury the same way and she wasn't that close to it at all." Gobber answered her.

"Hmm. I suppose your right." Astrid said, her tone still hostile as she still looked at the screen critically.

Hiccup flipped through more pages. More dragons, the twins doing something stupid, one of the villagers pushed down by a yak, Snotlout trying to look cool but failing. He stopped at a specific drawing. A drawing of him.

"Is this me? Why would you draw this?" Hiccup asked, more out of curiosity than anything. It was a drawing of him in the forge, his focus on whatever was on his desk.

Hiccup's absolute focus was on the screen. Just like the Hiccup in the movie, he was also curious. Olga said she drew whatever caught her eye. Why would that catch her eye? Maybe it would explain her lack of hostility towards him from the beginning.

"I don't know." she said, so softly it was almost a whisper. "You just seemed so focused. I've never seen that look on anyone else."

Hiccup looked at Olga to see her still looking at the drawing of him with a gentle look he couldn't describe.

Hiccup furrowed his eyebrows. What is that look? He couldn't understand.

Olga felt his gaze and looked up, making eye contact. She then gave him a gentle smile. He was slightly taken aback, not by her smile but by her eyes as it looked directly at his. It held a gentle gaze that he couldn't explain. It made him both uncomfortable yet at ease at the same time.

"Ah, young love." Gobber commented, making Hiccup blush a dark shade of red.

Though he briefly noted that it was the first time she was seen smiling since the movie started.

"Face it bro. Useless has already beaten you." Ruffnut said.

Tuffnut crossed his arms and pouted.

Snotlout laughed and Ruffnut laughed with him.

Hiccup suddenly stood up and shifted his gaze to the sky. "Well, it's getting late. You should probably get home."

Olga got up as well "Yeah, it will get dark soon."

That's when everyone realized what she meant when she said she was more of a hiccup than Hiccup was himself. She was almost a head shorter than him.

They started walking back to the village. "And don't you mean we?" Olga asked him.

"Well, yeah but you shouldn't even be out here in the woods."

"What? Says who?" Olga asked raising an eyebrow at him.

"I mean" Hiccup started, trying to put it in a different way. "Won't someone be worried about where you are by now? Your like what-12? 13?"

"15."

Hiccup almost tripped "What?! Your MY age?!"

"She's my age?!" Hiccup exclaimed. He always thought that she was a little girl who found her way to the forge.

Olga looked at him with a slightly amused expression "Yes. Is there something wrong with that?"

"No, no. There's nothing wrong with that. It's just...surprising, that's all. I've never met anyone my age smaller than me before."

"Well now you know one, that's good for you. I've never met anyone smaller than me, ever." the slightly playful tone in her voice suggested that she was happy.

A few of the Vikings chuckled at that.

"As for your previous question" she said, her tone changing back to the blunt monotone it was from the start of the movie. Looking down, suddenly finding the ground very interesting "No. No one's worried, I'm sure about that."

Hiccup looked over at her "What makes you sure about that?"

"Because..." she started but then stopped. As if she wasn't sure if she should tell him. In the end, she decided to tell him. "Because...well, you already know my mom's dead, I don't have any...memories of my dad, I'm not even sure if I have any aunts or uncles-"

"Olga...?" he asked, feeling sorry for the girl he just met.

Hiccup felt really sorry for her. She really was all alone. He kinda figured that she was probably exaggerating at the beginning of the movie and that she must at least have a relative that takes care of her. Looks like she wasn't.

Her life was worse than his. At least people notices him, even though everyone scorns him, and he has Gobber, who would worry about him.

Olga went on as if he hadn't spoken "And as far as I know...besides you and your father...nobody else in the village even know I exist. So, who is there to worry?"

The whole village were starting to feel sorry for her now.

Hiccup opened his mouth to say something but they've already reached the village.

"We're here. And right on time too, it's already dark out." Olga turned to him with a small smile "It was nice to finally have someone to talk to for once. Thanks."

"Uh, yeah. It was no problem."

"I guess I'll...see you around?" she seemed like she was almost afraid to ask.

"Yeah, I'll see you around."

Olga turned around and started running to her house.

"Olga!" Hiccup yelled making her stop in her tracks. He then said "I'll worry."

That put a smile on Olga's face. She continued to run.

Hiccup watched her run until she disappeared through the houses. Then he started walking to his own house.

A/N: So what do you think? I believe this chapter gives more information about Olga which would help you guys understand her a little better. Though it's still not much, there's still a lot more to her to get to know. Does anyone feel like she's a bit of a stocker? From the begining she did say that she notices everything...

I'd like to think that she was just observant and is one to notice and remember detail. what do you think?

So far I've been able to update quite a bit but that's because I'm on vacation. it might take longer now that school's starting next week. Which is a shame since it's only the third chapter. But what can I do? I can't just abandon school to write. Though a lot of the times I wish I could...

Well, see ya! And thanks a lot for reading my story. Please give me reviews. Id like to know your opinion especially about my OC.