Sila lay on her back, sunning herself and just enjoying the warmth. A crack in the trees caused her ears to flick back. The wind blew towards her and she caught the familiar scent of her two brothers. She sighed and waited for them.
"Gotcha!" shouted Fangmouth. Sila zoomed into the air and he pounced on the empty spot she had occupied moments before. He glared up at her and she blew a raspberry at him.
Sila heard the movement of wings and she dodged just in time to avoided being hit by Fireeye. She flew high into the sky and folded her wings. Wind whipped around her as she zoomed down to her brothers. A few feet from the ground she unfurled her wings and tackled Fangmouth. She pinned him to the ground and smiled at him. He glared up at her and bared his teeth. She jumped away as Fireeye made a bad landing and tumbled into their brother. Sila laughed and flew away as they untangled themselves.
She soared over the Island of Berk before turning to head back home. She glided down into the valley and landed with a soft thud. Terra walked out of the cave and smiled at her youngest.
"Hello, Sila," her mother greeted.
"Hey," she replied. Sila strolled over to the lake and laid in its shallow waters. She closed her multi-colored eyes and sighed in happiness. She dozed in the cool water and warm sun for a few hours before her sister Wingstorm came to wake her.
"Wakey, wakey," she said, nudging her baby sister. Sila reluctantly stood and shook water droplets everywhere. Wingstorm swatted at her and laughed. They walked to where their family sat. Toothless nodded to his daughters and gave them a smile.
"Now that we are all here, your father and I have something you all need to know," Terra said. She looked at Toothless with love and respect before continuing. "It's time that you all find a human to call your own, either here on Berk or somewhere else." Fireeye jumped up in protest.
"Humans! Ha! I don't need a human in order to live! They are petty creatures that can't do anything!" he argued.
"I don't have a human, so you can choose to travel around instead if you like," Terra replied. Fireeye glared at his mother before reluctantly sitting back down.
"You can choose your path in the morning, to stay or go," Toothless said, glancing at his son.
"So, can we eat now?" Fangmouth asked. Their parents nodded and the four ate their fill before they made their way into the cave. Sila went back to the lake and sat on its edge. She looked up into the night and watched the stars. She believed that the stars could spell out your future and she became an expert at reading them. About two hours later she made her way into the cave and curled up a few feet away from the rest of her family. She fell into a fit sleep.
