(A/N) Hey guys! I give you chapter three part four! I really love the reviews, and will reply to them in the A/N if you give me ideas to use. Also I forgot about one detail. Big Hiccstrid is next chapter, but some minor Hiccstrid is in this one. I used some stuff that I am learning in my Freshman year to apply to the kids schooling.
School was a killer today. Hiccup thought hours had went by, but he was only in his third period Biology. He was only in ninth grade, Fishlegs in tenth because he wasn't held back. The twins were in ninth, but attended special classes so they didn't fight with other kids.
"Alright, who can tell me the chemical equation for Cellular respiration?" Hiccup suddenly raised his head up after getting lost in thought. He knew that equation by heart, but in all honesty dreaded the fact of talking in front of everyone.
The teacher, Ms. Dell, looked at Hiccup with a smile, thinking he was going to answer for once. Once Hiccup closed his mouth and slouched back down into his seat, Ms. Dell decided to give him a small push in right direction. Just like all his other teachers, Ms. Dell knew Hiccup was a very intelligent student, but was isolated because his past of being bullied and losing his family.
"Hiccup Haddock. You seemed like you had the answer on your mind do you not?" All the student looked at Hiccup expectantly. Hiccup covered his face with his hands, laying back in his seat further. At first he was going to just forget it, but then something caught his attention.
One of the most beautiful girls Hiccup knew was looking at him, an encouraging smile on her face. Those baby blue eyes were filled with expectation, her smile showing snow white teeth. What really caught Hiccup's attention wasn't so much the looks, as it was the amount of emotion hidden in her expression. You just had to look hard enough.
Hiccup sighed. No way was he going to act stupid like he didn't know despite just going over this last week. Not with Astrid Hofferson watching him. Hiccup didn't move from his position, his arm still over his eyes after peeking out at Astrid.
"Basically the reverse of Photosynthesis Ms. Dell. Oxygen and Sugars used to make energy along with Proteins are used to produce Carbon dioxide and ATP energy. In other words ADP plus C six H twelve O six equals H two O and CO two along with ATP heat energy." Hiccup finished his sentence, looking up at the teacher who smiled indicating he was right.
After the bell finally rang, Hiccup headed to his physical education class for special needs. When Hiccup went to this class he was technically qualifying as disable. As he worked in the gym though, Hiccup was like one of the volunteers who helped with the other kids such as his friend who had a wheelchair. Normally only Seniors could volunteer, but since Hiccup was walking into the class qualifying as a part of it, he was an exception.
"Morning Hiccup!" Hiccup's friend Adrien said, wheeling up to him. The kid used to be a model for his father, but that was before his legs were paralyzed in an accident Christmas day. Hiccup smiled, walking beside Adrien who wheeled to the circle of people in the middle of the room for stretches.
Physical education class only lasted forty five minutes, activity hour coming next. Activity hour was an hour during the school day where students either went to cafeteria if they had no extra work, went to their extra curricular classes, or went to one of their classes if they had work to catch up on. Hiccup hated the cafeteria, but was luckily needing to go back to his second period English thanks to being on the English writing team and the English grammar team. Hiccup had to finish a few essays to compete with.
As he walked through the halls, Hiccup accidently bumped into someone, sending him to the floor after he tripped on his prosthetic. Looking up Hiccup saw a group of three girls. One of them had long black hair and eyes resembling his own. Her name was Heather and she was sort of friends with Hiccup.
The one on the left had long blond hair reaching her waist and adorable blue eyes. Her name was Rapunzel. The second that Hiccup fell Rapunzel kneeled down to help him, being a naturally helpful person. The only reason Hiccup didn't hang out with her a lot was because Rapunzel was one of those girls who constantly commented on his looks, both eye candy and criticism.
Finally standing in the center was a girl with a blond braid, thin form, and a tomboy like outfit consisting of a simple blue T-shirt and blue jeans. Astrid didn't really care about looks and always wore outfits like this. Hiccup's eyes landed on Astrid as she carried her basketball in one hand. Realizing he was staring, Hiccup turned away with a slight blush, making Rapunzel giggle.
"You alright?" Astrid asked, spinning her basketball on her finger, those piercing baby blue eyes intimidating with one look. "Y-Yeah I'm fine. Just...heading to English." Hiccup stood up, dusted off his pants, and quickly headed for the class.
Every hall was divided in numbers. You had to walk from the cafeteria, around a corner, and then you'd see a wide hall with four thinner halls branching out in the sides. The two ones closest to the cafeteria were numbers 200 and 300. Closer towards the back door were classes 400 and 500. Planning on getting to English room 212, Hiccup had to quickly head down the hall before the traffic of other kids walking caught up with him.
Once in English class, Hiccup sat his back pack and zip up binder on a desk. He sat near the back of the room, putting in one headphone which was connected to his phone so he could listen to music. His left headphone just looped around his ear lobe, Hiccup making sure to leave an ear open incase the teacher had to tell him something.
He wrote for the hole hour, and pretty soon History was next. The class was pretty much just reviews over different dynasties and emperors, and Hiccup was set for the next thing they were learning. Long story short in history for the next few weeks they'd be learning about Vikings and Hiccup had been reading books about them for years. He always found the topic fascinating, and knew everything about their different religions.
After History came Algebra where Hiccup had a little bit of a harder time mostly because his annoying distant cousin Snotlout sat near him. After that came business management. Hiccup was an incredibly fast student when it came to computer work, so by the time he finished his assignment he had over thirty minutes to spare.
This gave Hiccup extra time to pull out his journal. Looking at his homemade planner inside the small book Hiccup remembered he had a dragon race tomorrow. Pulling out a few sheets of paper, Hiccup went over all his possible moves he could use to get through the racing course which was always littered with obstacles more quickly. The kids beside him watched in interest, the girls giggling wile remembering Hiccup was a pretty much famous racer. Hiccup just cared about it because racing was a passion. He'd been doing more dragon related stuff such as going over moves rather than socializing. It had been like this since Hiccup's father died.
(A/N) I know it's still short, only 1,000 words long, but I am trying to write more. I just don't have many ideas for scenes or details to put in the story. If you would I'd really enjoy reviews.
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