Hiccup walked along the edge of the Forrest on the right side of the village the next day.
'I wonder where that boy was going yesterday?' Hiccup thought as he kept meandering along the edge of the village.
"MONSTER!" he herd someone yell from the trees before a figure barreled from the brush in front of him. Suddenly Hiccup realized that the running figure was Snotlout and ran towards him as a mob of Vikings gathered on the edge of the town.
"There is a monster following me! I saw it cut down a tree that was over 5 feet wide with a single swipe!" Snotlout gasped out as he met the mob.
"How far away is it lad?" Stoic asked as he stepped to the front of the crowd with his war hammer in his belt.
B-w-EEEE!
"It's here!" Snotlout yelled before Stan slowly powered out of the forest on his steam tractor. As the tractor labored out of the forest, blasting steam high into the air, the villagers gasped as a mammoth tree that had to be at least 10 feet wide and 100 feet long followed behind on the log wagon.
Stan slowly eased to a stop and hopped off and quickly walked up to the group.
"Who are you and what is that you are riding?" Stoic asked as Stan stopped several feet in front of them, slowly surveying the crowd.
"My name is Stan, now; where is he?" Stan asked them slowly with a calm tone that unnerved even the hardest Viking there.
"Who?" Gobber asked, stepping forward next to Stoic.
"You!" Stan burst out in anger as he spotted Snotlout. Simultaneously, everyone in the village flinched as the safety valve on the tractor released. Stan ran over to the boy who was slowly backing towards the town, and grabbed him by the collar.
"You!" He said angrily at Snotlout, "Return to me what you stole and apologies! Or face my wrath boy!" Stan said as he lifted the boy off his feet.
"SOMEONE HELP ME! THIS GUY IS GOING TO KILL ME!" Snotlout shrieked in pure terror.
"Snotlout, what did you do?" Stoic asked as he walked towards them.
"Nothing" he cried as Stan continued to hold him up as Stoic stopped a few feet away.
"Liar! You threw rocks at me as I was working; unstrapped the chains holding the log on my wagon, causing me to get a new one after loosing the original at a turn in the path! And, to top it off, YOU STOLE one of my twin swords!" Stan ranted angrily as he dropped Snotlout as he pulled out his other sword.
"Snotlout," Stoic said as he pinched the bridge of his nose in contempt, "Did you do these things?"
"So what? I apologies for doing those things to you. But the sword is mine! I found it lying on the ground abandoned in the middle of the path!" he said, forgetting to be scared as he stuck his tongue out.
"So, finder's keepers, loser's weepers, especially for a weak beggar like you."
Hiccup watched in horror near the tractor as Snotlout finished insulting Stan.
BOOOSH!
Everyone except Stan flinched as the safety valve released hard. Hiccup glanced into the back of the tractor and saw a gage rising fast into the red side of the dial.
"Everyone hit the deck!" Hiccup yelled as he jumped away from the tractor, sending everyone in the crowd diving to the ground as a second later the front of the tractor bulged out slightly from the pressure of a second valve inside unleashing.
Hiccup looked up just in time to see Stan sock Snotlout hard enough in the face to send him flying through the back wall of a house, coincidently his own family's, and a blue sword fell out of his shirt, embedding itself in the ground before Stan.
"HOW DARE YOU CALL ME A BEGGER, I OWN THE WHOLE BACK HALF OF THIS ISLAND AND CAN WIPE THE FLOOR WITH ALMOST ANYONE WHO WANTS TO FIGHT ME!" Stan bellowed towards Snotlout.
After a minute of just standing there in front of an amazed Stoic and Gobber, Stan calmed down, grabbed his sword, and sheathed it together with the other twin. Then, Stan turned and started to walk towards the other side of the forest.
"H-hey! You forgot-" Hiccup began before the tractor lurched forward under no one's control and turned up the hill side. He continued to watch in amazement as the tractor slowed just enough for Stan to step on the back plate before taking off and laboring hard up the hill before cresting into the forest.
Writer: Why I wrote this I'll never know, this story only had one review, I needed some time to my self so I just finished it in minutes.
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