This is my SECOND update today. Sorry for taking so long. Been busy with school, and being sick, so...yeah. :) Anyways, shout-outs:

AnimeAngel: Yeah, a bit of an avengers reference there. I just had to put it in there. :D And YES! I really really really want a trailer! Come on, Dreamworks! We are waiting! Well, I guess part of me is glad they are taking their time, but another part's all like I WANNA KNOW WHAT IT WILL BE LIKE! :D

silverwolvesarecool: Ugh, Dagur's mad. :)

amillipede: HAHAHAHA! Yeah, I loved that part! :D

Wanli8970: Oh, so sorry about that! It's up now, titled "Seaworthy" (the one with Flara). If you had another one that I forgot about, please remind me. :)

Guest: My thoughts exactly. :D

OKAY, so I was listening to this song earlier, and it is ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL. It is called "Blessings" by Laura Story and it is INCREDIBLY TOUCHING. I nearly cry every time. :) I listen to it sometimes while writing fanfictions, too, along with "I See Fire". So...yeah. :)

"I'm not mad at you."

I nearly whacked Hiccup off the raft by mistake. I had been sure he was unconscious.

"Um...what do you mean?" I said.

"I mean earlier," said Hiccup, turning to face me. "I didn't tell you what was wrong, and I snapped-"

"It wasn't your fault," I said.

"But it was, really," he said. "I was holding a grudge against you, a-and I shouldn't have."

"For what?" I asked. "What did I do?"

He sighed and tapped his temple. "Memories, Astrid," he said. "I remembered the first fifteen years of my life."

I stopped rowing and set the axe beside me. Hiccup's eyes showed guilt, not a hint of anger like they had earlier.

"Meaning...?" I pressed.

"All those years where you guys couldn't even tolerate me," said Hiccup. He took the axe and began rowing himself. "All those years when I was known as 'Hiccup the Useless'." He sighed. "That's what I remembered. I saw that, and used it against you. I didn't remember how you guys apologized until just a little while ago."

I knew where this was going. "Hiccup, you don't have anything to be sorry for."

He sighed. "Really?" he said, unbelievingly. He continued to row. "It sure feels like I do."

I frowned and released a breath I didn't know I was holding. Hiccup didn't meet my eyes as he pushed the axe through the water in a smooth way.

"You know you don't have anything to be sorry for, Hiccup," I said. "Right?"

He sighed. "Not really," he said. "I snapped at you earlier, and I'm sorry. I should have just told you right then. That's what friends are for, right?"

I couldn't help but smile. That was the first time Hiccup had called me a friend since he got amnesia.

"I have my memories back, Astrid," said Hiccup. "I remember."

At that point I couldn't stop myself. I made some weird noise of glee and then wrapped my arms around him.

"THAT'S GREAT!" I shouted. "THAT'S GREAT, HICCUP!"

He inhaled sharply. "Uh...Astrid-" he said. "Can't...breathe..."

"Oh, sorry," I said, releasing him. "That's really great though, Hiccup! Wait until the others hear!"

He turned in my direction and smiled. I smiled at first, and then frowned when I saw the large cut across his face.

"What?" he asked.

"You have a long gash on your face," I said.

Hiccup reached his hand up and touched it. "Oh," he said. "Didn't even know it was there."

"Here," I said. I took the blanket out of the satchel and tore a small part of it off. I dipped it in the ocean and wrung it out several times. Then, I motioned for him to come closer, and when he did, I gently ran the piece of fabric over his cut.

He winced, but didn't stop me. The cut wasn't bleeding anymore, but it still looked pretty bad. After I cleaned it, I stuffed the cloth back into the satchel.

"Thanks," said Hiccup.

"I didn't really do anything," I said.

"Yes, you did," said Hiccup. "You...you were my friend when I didn't know you, and it means a lot to me. So...thanks."

I smiled. "Any time," I smirked.

I took to rowing after that since Hiccup's shoulder began paining him again. After a while of rowing, something came into sight. It wasn't Berk; we hadn't been rowing long enough to be home yet. It looked like...a ship?

"What is that?" I mused out loud.

"Astrid!" shouted Hiccup. "It's a ship!"

When I looked closer, I saw that it was, indeed, a ship. But not just any ship. On the ship was the Berk Crest.

"A Berkian vessel!" shouted Hiccup.

"No...way..." I said, barely able to catch my breath.

"Should we...wave it down?" Hiccup suggested.

"Do I really need to answer that question?" I replied with a smirk.

"Hey!" we both shouted, waving our arms back and forth. "Hello! Help!"

We heard shouts come from the boat, and then it was turned in our direction.

"YES!" shouted Hiccup. "FINALLY!"

I found myself agreeing wholeheartedly.