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SECOND CHANCE
Hiccup tried to pry his father's fingers from around his throat, quickly losing the ability to breath properly. There were black spots in his vision as his body was slowly starting to feel numb. Stoick glared at the so called chief. He wasn't going to let some little shrimp stop him from finding the nest. A bright blue fire blast suddenly hit Stoick, causing him to drop Hiccup.
"Get your hands off my husband!" Asa sneered, sitting on her white night fury. Shimmer growled as she landed beside her rider's mate. Hiccup sat up, rubbing his throat breathing hard. Toothless stepped out of the tree lines, growling as he stood in front of the Berkians.
"Asa…Shimmer…Toothless…I'm fine." Hiccup gasped, moving to stand on his feet. He glared at Stoick angered, seeing the shocked look on his father's face. He hadn't realized his helmet laid, abandoned on the ground. He stood rubbing his throat, glaring at the Vikings that were waking up and showing their faces over the edge of the ship.
"Hiccup!" Astrid gasped. She stared at the young Viking as he stood beside the two dragons. She was amazed how much he had grown and changed in the course of a few years. He wasn't the same scrawny Viking that everyone called useless. He had changed and was now handsome and could obviously hold his own. She climbed off the boat and went to walk towards him. He shot her and angered glare as he carefully grabbed Asa's hand. She glared at the blonde-haired Viking angered.
"How many times do I have to tell you?! You're aren't welcome!" Hiccup snapped, being annoyed. Stoick stepped closer and ended up taking his son in his arms.
"You're alive. My boy is alive!" he whispered. Asa frowned and went to move closer until Hiccup jerked out of his embrace. He stumbled and landed back into the sand. He glanced around at the people that he had once cared so much about what they thought. He now wanted nothing to do with any of them.
"Fine. We'll go. But don't expect me to stay gone for long." Stoick grumbled. Hiccup frowned when his father left without another complaint. All color drained from his face when he realized his father wasn't going to heed his warning about the dangerous dragon awaiting them.
"He can't honestly think he is going to fight that thing…is he?" Asa asked, climbing off Shimmer's back. Hiccup frowned and sighed.
"I don't know. But as much as I would hate him…I can't let them sail into a suicide mission. He is going to get himself killed along with everyone else on those ships." Hiccup grumbled, climbing on Toothless' back. He glanced at Asa and sighed.
"Are you coming? Or staying?" he questioned. She raised an eyebrow and smiled before she took to the skies.
"You couldn't keep me grounded." She stated. Hiccup couldn't help but laugh a tiny bit. Even under the worst circumstances she could joke around and try to have fun. The two night fury riders did their best to follow the ships through the fog. They kept their distance, choosing to not interfere unless they did something to cause problems.
"Hiccup…please don't tell me they're about to go into the nest." Asa whispered as they watched them started to unload the few ships, equipped with weapons and shields. Hiccup groaned and shook his head. They were going to end up getting themselves killed. Hiccup cried out in a warning when the suddenly used a catapult to send a stone hurtling towards the mountain. It wasn't a big enough one to cause a cave in in the mountain but it was big enough to disturb the dragons.
"Hiccup! We gotta get them outta there!" Asa cried out in panic. The dragons that lived deep in the mountain with the queen were untrainable. They were mean and angry and would kill anything that disturbed them. Hiccup quickly angled Toothless and flew in, shielding his father from a Monstrous Nightmare flame. He glared down at the hard-headed chief.
"You gonna listen to me now?!" he snapped, angered and annoyed. Toothless growled at the Berkian chief as he stood there in disbelief as the dragons attacked around them.
"You have to get them off of this island. We'll come up with a plan. But just coming in and attacking for mindless revenge is not a way to win this battle!" Asa snapped, flying up beside them. Hiccup glared at his father, waiting for him to start arguing again. Stoick just looked around in terror as he watched these mad dragons take down his people without a fight.
"Fine!" Stoick snapped, angered. Hiccup sighed and glanced over at the dragons. He had to get the dragons away from the Vikings long enough to get them away from the island. He grabbed his sword from his belt and flew up into the dragons, clicking the button on the side. The dragon instantly saw him as the target and began to chance him.
"Could have thought this out more bud." Hiccup cried out as Toothless flew, easily staying ahead of the dragons chasing them. Toothless let out a small growl and jerked his head, hitting Hiccup with his ear. He glanced over his shoulder to make sure they were still being followed. Hiccup looked around in panic and spotted a cave that looked big enough to hid the both of them until the dragons got bored of trying to find them.
"There bud!" He yelled, pointing at the cave. Toothless quickly let out a plasma blast into the mountain, causing it to smoke up before he quickly landed in the cave. Hiccup climbed off and crouched down under Toothless' wing.
"Now we just gotta wait them out bud." He muttered.
Dragon Island
Asa was pacing back and forth on the beach, watching for her husband. Shimmer was sitting in the shade, watching her rider with a sad look. She let out a small growl but was quickly quieted when they heard the sound of wings. She looked up quickly but was greeted by Liam and Fireeyes. The Deadly Nadder duo landed beside the chieftess.
"What is it Liam?" she questioned, looking back towards the sky.
"How can you let those…those…killers stay here?! Have you already forgotten what they did to Emilia?! To our sister?!" he yelled, angered. Asa glared at him.
"No. I have not forgotten. But as you can tell there are several of them that are hurt and injured. And seeing as how Emilia wouldn't have wanted us to just abandon them you need to accept that they're here for the time being. It is on our chief's orders that they are here and until he returns home they are staying." Asa snapped. She whistled, calling Shimmer over and climbed on her back.
"Now will you stop complaining about the things you don't like and go on your patrol like you're supposed to." She ordered. Liam grumbled before he nodded. She watched as they took off again before she walked back to the village. She was instantly greeted by several children and a couple adults, questioning her about the visitors.
"They are staying to help us defeat the Red Death. Nothing more." She stated with a firm voice, not leaving any room to be questioned. She glanced around and saw most of the Berkians were setting up camp away from the village but still in view in the large grass clearing. She walked over, ignoring the looks they were giving her Night Fury.
"You had better hope my husband comes home safe!" she snapped at Stoick. The chief only glared at her. She turned away and went to fly up to their hut on the hill overlooking the island.
"Wait. Miss. I wanted to speak with you for a moment." A voice stated. (Sorry. I can't really spell out how Gobber talks. A thousand apologizes) She glanced over her shoulder and spotted a one handed, one legged Viking walking towards her. She stopped and turned to face him.
"Yes?" she questioned, crossing her arms.
"It's about Hiccup. How is he doing? Has he been well?" he questioned. Her firm gaze softened as she looked at the older Viking. He was the first and only one to approach her about how her husband has been faring.
"He has been good. He is an amazing leader." She stated softly, a small smile gracing her lips. She glanced over at Stoick when she heard a gasp and saw color had drained from his face. She raised an eyebrow about to question what was now bothering the chief when it answered itself.
"Mommy!" a soft voice called, a voice she recognized easily as her two-year-old daughter.
Well there is that chapter. I hope you liked it. I'm trying to make each chapter longer. Just have some patience with me.
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