Back with another chapter! I am really getting back into the swing of thins. I mean, three days, three chapters. That's my usual from now on. Oh! I 'm thinking of a new story called "How to Train your Pegasus." It's like "How to train your Dragon," But with Pegasi. Yes, I know Pegasi are Greek, but I couldn't resist! When this is done, I'll release a sneak peek for it. Either that, or I'll just post the first chapter.
But any way, hope you enjoy! Here's the one shout out I got From MMM.
MMM:uuuuuuuuuuggggghhhhhh. Maybe? I was thinking it could become permenant. By the way, you are my favorite reviewer now.
I dreamt of Vesta once again. "So, you actually managed to get me to Berk? And Hestia following?" She said.
"More like she fell asleep for the last hour of the flight. But she did make it the other 23 hours." I said.
Vesta chuckled. "She did that to me the first time she went to Berk. Only she did it twice." Then she became serious. "I've noticed that something is up with Astrid. What's wrong with her?"
"She has heart cancer. She's basically going to...die in a few months. And there is no cure for it." I explained.
"That's what you think. I'll ask my dad if there's a cure."
"Really?! Oh my gods, they're gonna so happy!" I said.
"I know. I just wish I could see their reaction when you tell them." She said.
"Wait, why can't you tell them in a dream?" I asked.
"Because, I can only speak to other immortals. And since Hestia is too young to understand, you are the only one I can communicate with. And my father is the only one who can communicate with mortals." She explained.
"Oh. Well, I'll definitely be telling them when I wake up." I said. I hugged her.
"Thanks. You have no idea how much this means Hiccup and Astrid." I whispered.
"I think I do. They help me, I help them." She answered. We pulled away, and she disappeared.
The minute I was done for breakfast, I ran out of the hut, mounted Shadow, and we flew for Hiccup's hut. Even he wouldn't be up this early. If he was, he probably eating. I opened the door, but slowly s I didn't wake the twins or Hestia. As I opened the door, I saw Hiccup talking with Astrid. The turned, and from their faces, they were shocked.
"Alaina? What are you-" "Hiccup, I got a dream from Vesta. She says there's a cure for Astrid!" I explained.
Their eyes widened. "But you said there wasn't a cure!" Astrid exclaimed.
"I said there was no known cure. And you know Vesta. She's been alive for six hundred years and he dad is the sun. She probably knows a thing or two." I said.
"She's right. Her dad probably knows a cure." Hiccup agreed.
"Whatever. I'm so glad there's a cure. Do you know what it is?" Astrid asked.
"Not yet. She'll tell me in my dreams." I said.
"Wait, why can't she just tell one of us?" Hiccup asked. Toothless cocked his head in agreement with his rider.
"Because her powers aren't strong enough to communicate with mortals. Only her father can do that. At least, right now." I explained.
"Well that makes perfect sense." Hiccup said.
Sarcasm included.
"Well, at least there's a cure, so quite your whining Hiccup." I joked.
Astrid and I laughed while Hiccup and Toothless looked at us like we were crazy.
"You're supposed to be on my side Astrid." He said.
"I'm on my side." Astrid retorted.
We laughed even harder.
A few hours later, we told the rest of the gang that there was a cure for Astrid. Heather hugged Astrid worthy of Thor himself, Fishlegs fainted, and let's not even get started on Snotlout and the twins.
"I can't believe there's actually cure. But, are you sure it's not some dragon's saliva that's extinct?" Heather asked.
"I'm not sure." I admitted.
"I hope it's not. We had enough problems with the Buffalord saliva." Hiccup said.
"Don't have to tell me again." Heather said.
"Yeah seriously. You almost died." Hiccup added.
"I said I didn't need to be reminded Hiccup." Heather said.
"Oops." He said.
"Really? Just 'oops?'" I said.
"That's all I got." Hiccup said.
"Any way, I don't think that it could be something like that." I said.
"Let's hope so. But at least we have more than two days to get the cure." Astrid said.
"Yeah." I agreed.
That night, I was going to learn the cure for Astrid. And, Astrid and Heather insisted they stay the night with me. So, they brought their sleeping bags, and we spent the in my room.
"So, what is the cure?" I asked Vesta.
"Well, that's the problem. It's a crushed scale of The Inferno dragon, crushed with it;s saliva." She explained.
"The Inferno dragon? I've never heard of that." I said.
"No surprise. My father said that once I leave, a dragon would replace me to protect the Flower Of the Sun. But, the flower is on Fire Isles. And so is the dragon." She said.
"What? How are we supposed to get the cure now?" I exclaimed.
She looked at me. "Why are you… no. No no no no no. Vesta, no. I cannot go to that island. I'll get burned alive!"
"Nol you're not."
"Yes I am."
"No you're not."
"Yes I am."
"Could you just try? You're the only one who can get even remotely close." Vesta persuaded.
"No."
"Please?"
"No."
"Please?"
"No."
"Then do it for Astrid. You Know Hestia can't do it." Vesta pointed out.
I sighed. "Fine."
Vesta hugged me.
"Thank you!" She said.
"You're welcome. I'd do anything for you, you know. Even at the cost of my life."
YaaaaaaaaaaaY! Astrid will be healed! Hope you guys liked it, and please review!
