Taechunsa-I thought it would be a bit boring if right there and then if Astrid realized she was staring at herself. So my excuse is she is exhausted since as I said the baby is very active keeping her up and I'm sure time traveling does not help.
Chapter 2-
If there is one thing, Astrid hates its people taking her beloved axe. So already this lady was in some trouble, but laying claim to her axe was almost enough to throw her over the edge. The only thing stopping her was her sense of honor stopping her from attacking a pregnant woman. Deciding it a more diplomatic approach was the way to go she began with her name. However, before she could begin the lady said: "Where are my manners my name is Astrid Haddock Chiefess of Berk."
When (f) Astrid had decided it was probably not to threaten a girl with an axe that only looked like her old one. Since that one broke in the battle for the dragon king. She thought it best to try and calm the girl down by saying her name. What she had not expected was the girl fainting then and there. She quickly picked up the girl to take her to the healer, and that's when she noticed for the first time her village looked different. The feeding stalls were gone and the fire prevention system too. It's then she looked down and for the first time studied the face of the person she held. It was her face well a younger one that was there. It was then that Astrid Haddock whom had fought madmen, dragons, and survived situations that most would die within seconds fainted too.
When Gobber had started the day he had not expected having to run to catch a pregnant stranger who was holding the Hofferson girl. Now that he got a closer look they did look quite similar. Instead of taking them to the healer he decided to take them to the forge and get Ack to send Gothi down to him. His reasoning being two fainted women being better then what Hiccup can do alone in a forge with no adult supervision.
-I hope you guys liked chapter 2 I know these are short, but college is very tough. I love what I study very much it's just sometimes it's a bit much.
