Here's the big moment: (Spoiler Alert) Valka comes in! How will Bing Bong react to seeing Hiccup's long-lost mother? Read to find out! :)
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Hiccup and Bing Bong soared above the clouds. Hiccup was feeling really frustrated about his dad not understanding about wanting to reason with Drago. He let out a frustrated yell and laid back on Bing Bong's back. Bing Bong glanced upward, his eyes wide a little. You don't hear him scream like that every day, he thought. He decided not to say anything just yet. Hiccup sighed, petting Bing Bong on the shoulder. "Don't worry, bud. I'm not going to let anything happen to you, I promise," he said softly. Bing Bong looked away after he said those words. "I really hope that's true," he whispered. But suddenly, he thought he heard something. Bing Bong turned his head, seeing a mysterious figure come out of the clouds, and he let out a low growl.
Hiccup noticed this, and sat up exaggeratedly. "Aw, come on dad, really-?" He paused as he and Bing Bong stared, startled at the sight of a mysterious person in a cape and a mask rise up from the clouds, looking like he was floating on his own. What the? Bing Bong thought in shock, as the person looked at him in the eye. The person moved his staff and disappeared into the clouds again. Hiccup looked pretty nervous. "Okay," he said nervously. "No sudden moves." Bing Bong felt nervous but curious too. Who is this person? He thought to himself. But then a huge roar sounded as a large being emerged from the clouds, startling the duo. Bing Bong's eyes widened as the thing showed itself to be a large dragon that they've never seen before, and the mysterious person was actually standing on it! "Hiccup-" He began to say, but the dragon paused in flying, opening up it's entire wingspan to reveal that it had...
FOUR wings? That's impossible! Bing Bong thought, feeling shock pulsing through him as the owl-like dragon glared at them, roaring. The power of the four-winger was almost enough to make them fall backward. Bing Bong flapped his wings as hard as he can to stay balanced. "Hold on, hold on," Hiccup encouraged, still staring transfixed at the person and his dragon. Bing Bong suddenly heard a low screeching, and he turned, his pupils dilating in fear as another unknown dragon snatched Hiccup off of him! Without Hiccup to open up his tail while he is off his back, Bing Bong can't fly. Bing Bong yelled out in fear as he fell down towards the icy water. He heard Hiccup crying out to him as he is taken away. Bing Bong broke through the ice, and started sinking into the cold water. Bing Bong felt terror freeze his lungs, but he wouldn't let that get in the way of saving Hiccup.
He struggled jumping out of the water, clinging to an ice float, and watched with despair as Hiccup is taken. "Hiccup!" Bing Bong called, trying to get him to come back, but it was useless. Mysterious reptilian figures swam through the water, their spines breaking the ice. Bing Bong heard movements around him, and felt a wing covering his head and dragging him underwater. He struggled, but the other being were stronger than him alone. "Who are you?" he choked weakly, despite the water. "We are Seashockers, sea dragons," hissed the creatures, still pulling him away. "We're taking you to our Alpha." Bing Bong was now more scared than ever. "Where's Hiccup? Who is this Alpha?" he said desperately. "That is not for us to say," snarled the Seashockers. "Now be silent!" Bing Bong fell into despair and fear again as these unknown dragons known as Seashockers took him to who knows where. Finally, they approached a dark entrance, poking their heads up out of the water, another new dragon approaching them, who had a bludgeon-like tail.
"Here he is," hissed the Seashocker leader, presenting a nearly unconscious Bing Bong to the dragon, who simply nodded his head and grasped Bing Bong in his paws and flew off. Meanwhile, Hiccup was surrounded by more unknown dragons and tried to befriend one of them after using his weapons. The person suddenly slunk dragon-like into the clearing, and Hiccup eyed him warily. "Who are you?" he questioned. No response. "The Dragon Thief?" He tried asking. Still no answer. "Drago Bludvist?" And once again the person didn't answer. "Do you even understand what I'm saying?" Hiccup said impatiently, as the person slammed his staff to the ground, making a strange rattling noise that summoned a dragon that held someone familiar. It was Bing Bong, sodden and wet. "Toothless!" Hiccup gasped, rushing over to his brother, not by blood but by bond. The Dragon Thief cocked his head in confusion as the two 'hugged' each other.
"Hiccup, I was so scared!" said Bing Bong fearfully. "I thought I was going to drown!" Hiccup placed a hand on his head. "Hey, everything is okay. You really had me worried there," he said gently, calming Bing Bong a bit. The Dragon Thief shook his staff, and the dragon's mouths lit up with fire that brightened up the room like an oil lamp. Bing Bong narrowed his eyes, wrapping his tail protectively around Hiccup as the Thief approached them, holding out his hand. Stay away! Bing Bong thought, hissing threateningly at the Thief, but he was unfazed by this warning as the Thief simply waved his hand, and Bing Bong was out for the count in three seconds! Hiccup backed up slightly as the person moved his hand closer to Hiccup's face. Bing Bong opened his eyes, watching as the Thief gasped and backed up. "Hiccup?" said the muffled voice from behind the mask. To Bing Bong's surprise, the voice coming out of the Thief was a woman's! The Thief removed her mask, revealing a woman around her 30s or 40s, the same green eyes as Hiccup, and light brown hair, and a look of complete shock on her face. Bing Bong cocked his head. Who was this woman?
"After all these years? How is this possible?" the woman murmured softly to herself. Hiccup was confused. "Uh, should I know you?" He asked. She looked like she was about to smile, but then it faded. "No, you were only a babe." She looked at him again. "But a mother never forgets." Bing Bong nearly fell over in shock and disbelief. No. It couldn't be...
This woman, The Dragon Thief, was Hiccup's long-lost mother?
Hiccup couldn't hold back his gasp of shock as his mother smiled at him. "Come," she whispered, walking off. No, this is impossible. Bing Bong thought. She couldn't be Hiccup's mother! She just couldn't be!
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Well, what did y'all think? Pretty big reaction by Bing Bong with Hiccup's mom, huh? Hope you enjoyed it. Also, I would love some reviews to help me continue! :)
