MMM: To answer your questions, 1. The ones I typed up aren't all her memories, just some of the key ones to show what her life was like before she was sent forward in time. 2. You will find that out in this chapter ;) 3. Probably not, to be honest, I really only used Scott as a way to move the story forward and get her into the woods to meet her real parents, but if you want, I might be able to do a one-shot after this of what her life was like in 2016. 4. I have actually thought about a sequel a lot, trying to see as to when this story will stop, and a possible sequel to continue on from this. If you have any ideas on what you want to see, send me a PM or review and I will see what I can do!

Hiccstridlover13: Sorry for the short chapter! I had a very difficult test in math that I had to pass, in order to pass the course. But here is a new chapter, that is definitely longer than the previous one! (450 words, I don't think I've ever written anything so small!) Enjoy!

Previously on Ties to the Future:

She looked up with terrified eyes to see the same expression displayed on her parent's faces before everything went black.

Chapter 5

"Hazel…"

"Hazel?"

"HAZEL!"

Hazel's eyes snapped open at the feeling of someone shaking her shoulders while calling her name. She looked up with blurry vision to see a figure leaning over her, shaking her shoulders, be it gentler now, once again. She closed her eyes and shook her head, before opening them again to blink rapidly, trying to clear up her sight. Hazel looked up again to see worried forest green eyes staring down at her, a head full of auburn hair, freckles dotting their cheeks and the bridge of their nose, and a faint scar on their chin. She stared up at the person as she racked her brain, trying to place their name. Then a lightbulb light up, abruptly stopping her thoughts.

Dad.

"Dad?" Hazel whispered. Her eyes widened as if just realizing what she said. "DAD!" Hazel cried and jumped into her father's awaiting arms as they both held onto each other tightly, as if letting go would cause the other to disappear. Hiccup held his shaking daughter close as she sobbed into his shoulder, burying his head into her hair.

"Hazel… Oh thank Thor…" Hazel cried, if harder, at this and squeezed her father tighter, ecstatic to be back in his arms after three years being separated from him. Hiccup, although reluctantly, released her and held her at arms length to cup her face in his hands, wiping her rapidly falling tears from her cheeks. "We never gave up, we kept searching and searching, and we finally found you…" The two shared a smile before Hazel leapt back into his arms.

Astrid knelt down from her spot on the log to sit next to her husband and daughter. Hiccup, seeing this, pulled back so she could have a turn to hold their crying daughter. Hazel turned towards her and jumped into her arms, hugging her tightly, as her mother wrapped one arm around her back, the other holding her head, smoothing down the auburn locks.

"Oh my sweat baby girl… I missed you so much…" Astrid cried into her shoulder. Hazel nodded and pulled back to smile at her.

"I missed you too, Mom…" Hazel then wrapped her arms around her mother, sobbing into her tunic. "… so much, I missed you both so much…" Hazel then felt another pair of arms wrap around the two crying girls. She looked up to see Hiccup hugging them both tightly, as if scared to let go. Hazel sighed happily, I'm finally back with my family, where I belong...

When all three finally calmed down, Hazel looked up to see the other riders smiling down at the family fondly. She stood up and half ran, half limped into Snotlout's open arms with a cry of, "Uncle Snotlout!" The two shared a hug before Hazel moved on to hug the other adults, each having tears in their own eyes at finally finding the young girl. Hazel moved to go back to her parents before a large black mass knocked her down, and something wet ran up the side of her face.

"Toothless! It's good to see you to boy!" Hazel laughed as she pushed away from the dragon's tongue, before wrapping her arms around the dragon's neck. Toothless then stood on his hind legs, letting the teen dangle for a moment, before flipping over and pinning her to the ground, lathering her up in dragon slobber as he gave her more 'kisses'. Hiccup and Astrid smiled at the show as they watched their daughter laugh as Toothless continued to lick her. Hiccup detached himself from Astrid's side, before quickly walking over to the two, pulling Hazel back onto her feet.

"Alright Toothless, I think she gets that you missed her." Hiccup chuckled and looked down to see a slobbered-up Hazel, still smiling as bright as the sun. He bent down and helped her clean off most of the dragon spit. Once pretty well done, and unable to get anymore dragon saliva off of her, the daughter and father met eyes before Hiccup lifted his daughter up by the waist and spun her around in the air. He set her down and pulled her into a hug, Hazel returning it immediately. "I'm so glad your back with us…" Hiccup whispered in her ear. Hazel smiled and tightened her hold.

"And I am never leaving again." Hiccup chuckled as they pulled apart. He looked down at her with a mock stern look.

"Oh trust me, if I had it my way, you'd never leave the house again! But your mother thinks you should express your sense of adventure, which I can sort of understand, considering you are 90% me." Hazel laughed, and turned around to see Astrid stocking up to Hiccup, a playful smile on her face.

"90%! Excuse me, but making her was a two-person job! 50-50!" Astrid exclaimed. Hazel smiled and hugged both her parents, they in turn wrapping her up in between them. Oh how I missed this…

"Let's save your playful banter on how I came to be in this world for later and instead figure out how to get home. I've had just about enough of this horrible place." Hazel shuddered and turned toward Alva, who was standing off to the side watching the family reunion. Alva nodded and stepped up to the Haddock family.

"Always one to get to it huh? Just like your mother here," Astrid sent a pointed look to her husband as he just rolled his eyes and strode over to Hazel, lifting her into his arms. Hazel shrieked in surprise and looked at her father, a silent question in her eyes.

"You still have a twisted ankle, which you probably agitated when you ran around here hugging everybody." Hiccup smiled as Hazel nodded, and pulled her closer to his chest. Alva shook her head in amusement, before moving over to an open book on a log, the adults and dragon's following.

"This spell should bring us all back to our time, but before we go, Hazel is there anything you want to bring back with you from here?" Hazel thought for a moment, before looking towards her mother.

"Do you have my axe?" Astrid smiled and held up said item. Hazel nodded and looked back at Alva. "I'm all good, I don't want anything to remind me of the time I spent away from my real home." Hazel smiled at the other adults, as they all smiled back. She turned to Alva and nodded. "Let's go!"

Alva turned to her book, and saying the chant, a white glow surrounded the group before a bright light shone through the cave then disappearing, taking the group of Vikings and dragons with it.