The Revival

Author Note: Hi readers. Another chapter yay. As I said before, I do not own any HTTYD characters only the ones I have created. Review and enjoy! :)

Chapter 3

Stoick the Vast POV

I woke up after a restless night sleep. I remembered the raid last night. Luckily we didn't lose anyone to the dragons or anything else. I also took down a couple of dragons, a Monstrous Nightmare and 2 Deadly Nadder's. I saw Astrid and the teens also taking down some dragons whilst protecting the younger recruits. It's been four years since the disaster that was my son was taken from my by the beast that was the unholy offspring of lightning and death itself. Ever since I've slowly been falling apart. It's been hard on Gobber as well, since he lost his apprentice and his assistance. His work load is greater without Hiccup; it seems the walking disaster was actually very helpful around the forge. I remember when Astrid told me about Hiccup and the Night Fury.

Flashback

'Chief. CHIEF!' I turn as the door slams open. I see a very frantic looking Astrid standing at the door. 'What's the matter Astrid?' 'Hiccup…' she deeply breathes hesitating, 'He was… he was… A Night Fury… He got taken by… by… a… a… NIGHT FURY!' I froze and stared at her. Then I ran out in time to see the shadow of what was defiantly a Night Fury. 'HICCUP!' I scream falling to my knees. I feel Gobber placing his remaining hand on my shoulder.

End Flashback

Knock. Knock. I sign as I get up to answer the door. When I open it I see Astrid. 'Good morning Chief.' She says with a grim smile. 'Mornin' Astrid. I assume you've assessed all the damage.' You say with a matching grim smile. 'Yes Chief. We have lost 3 sheep and 4 barrels worth of fish. Oh and 2 houses have been burnt down and 4 support major damage.' 'Right. Okay send a group of Vikings along with Spitelout to discuss new building plans and to relocate the homeless Vikings to somewhere to stay, and another group to fix the damage on the houses.' Astrid nodded before running of to carry out his orders.