Hiccup and Toothless landed on the ship and started to look around. Noticing some of the cages, Toothless growled at the cage, getting Hiccup's attention.

"Toothless, it's an empty cage." Hiccup scoffed at what he was seeing.


Back with Elsa and Heather, they looked around and came across the jewels and maps, charts, and a lot of other things.

"The things that could be done with this stuff," Heather commented as she picked up one of the books.

"Hiccup would have a field day if he were here," Elsa commented as she picked up some of the jewels. "These would come helpful in trying to find a place."

"What? You plan on leaving?" Heather asked sarcastically, only for Elsa to gasp and smack her mouth. That got her attention as she put down one of the books. "Elsa?"

Elsa groaned, not believing she let it slip by accident. "There's something you should know..."


Back with Hiccup, he and Toothless were about to enter the inside of the ship when Toothless when he growled at it.

"Come on, Bud. Don't you wanna see what's down below?" Hiccup asked him.

Toothless growled at the opening, not seeing it as worth it.

"Alright. Guess I'm going alone." Hiccup said as he reached to open it.

But the second he did, a trap was activated, and he was dragged across the board and going towards the edge. Right before he was sent off the boat, Toothless blasted the rope before he fell off.

"Alright! Nobody goes through this much trouble unless there's something on this boat that they don't want to be found." Hiccup declared as he kept going.

Making his way over, he opened the hatch, this time Toothless poking his head in for any traps. Lighting a lantern with Toothless's help, they start to make their way down.

Once Hiccup reached the bottom step, another trap was sprung to reveal a bear trap, scaring them both back a little. But luckily for Hiccup, it was his prosthetic leg, meaning there was no damage done to him.

The two continued their way inside and found their way into a room filled with dragon traps. "Whoa."

Toothless then looked in the traps and took notice of the dragon bones that were still inside.

"I'm sorry you had to see this, Bud." Hiccup said as he rubbed his snout. "Whoever commanded this ship was no friend to dragons."

They kept going through the ship, avoiding the traps that they could thanks to Toothless.

"I've really got to get myself a weapon of some kind." Hiccup commented, picking up one of the nearby shields. "This should do nicely." He then felt it and noticed it was covered in some sort of metal he wasn't familiar with. "Wonder what it's made of."

They then made it across the ship to find a room covered in dragon carvings across it.

"Commanders quarters." Hiccup noticed as he and Toothless approached it. "Okay, here's the plan."

But before he had a chance to tell Toothless, the dragon blasted the door open to stop any traps from activating.

"I like yours better," Hiccup admitted, earning a chuckle from the dragon.

When they made their way inside, what they saw was either the armor or the headless body of the commander. Along it was a giant bone of, what he guessed, was a Nadder and on the table was a small telescope-looking device.

"Whatever this is, it's no good for dragons." Hiccup took a guess. "Which means we're not leaving it for Dragon Hunters."

Reaching over, he removed the hand bone of the commander and wondered what he was going to set off. Working fast, he removed the device and looked around to see nothing happening.

"Huh." Hiccup commented, looking around to see nothing happening. "I'm not gonna lie. After everything, I expected-" while he was commenting, a giant ax came down and almost took his hand. "Giant ax! Run!"

The two of them then ran for it, trying to escape as spikes come out in the halls. Toothless grabbed Hiccup by his mouth and leaped over the spikes. Several arrows started to shoot out of the ship, and he blocked them with the shield.

The two of them ran and escaped the hull before closing the doors, sighing in relief to have been able to escape.

"Okay...let's never do that again." Hiccup told Toothless, who immediately agreed with him.

When they looked up, they noticed Heather with a look of anger on her face. Like...she didn't look at all happy with the two of them.

"Uh...everything okay?" Hiccup asked her, wondering what was wrong.

"I know," Heather informed him, with a snarl in her voice.

"Know what?" Hiccup was lost.

Elsa then flew over and landed near them. "Sorry. Might've accidentally slipped it out."

Hiccup sighed and knew this wasn't the place to talk about it. "Look, can we talk about this when we get back to Wingmaiden Island first?"

Heather kept looking at him with anger before deciding he was right and that this wasn't the right place. "Fine."

"What's that?" Elsa asked, looking at what Hiccup discovered in the boat.


When they made it back to the island, Hiccup showed everyone the Dragon Eye, what they have called the device, and wondered how it worked.

"I have never come across anything like this before," Alita commented as Hiccup looked it over.

"This ting must do something." Hiccup commented as he looked it over.

That's when Elsa noticed the keyhole and recognized it. "Wait...I recognize that."

"From where?" Heather asked.

"Berk," Elsa informed her. "Gothi's scar."

"You know about that?" Hiccup was shocked to hear.

"She told me once," Elsa admitted. "She told me of something on Glacier Island. A monster in the snowstorm. The Snow Wraith, and it made that exact same mark."

"So a tooth from the Snow Wraith is what it'll take to open this Dragon Eye?" Hiccup asked as he looked over the Eye. "We should head out there first thing in the morning."

"Dragon Eye?" Heather asked.

"Yeah, figured we should call it something." Hiccup shrugged, feeling the name was appropriate.

"Hm." Heather had to agree the name fit.

"Then we better get some sleep," Elsa commented and looked to Heather, who made her way outside. "And you need to have a talk."

"Good idea." Hiccup said, making his way over to her.

Heather stood on the edge, looking around at her home. Hiccup came up and stood next to her, with no idea how to explain this to her.

"I'm sorry I didn't tell you myself." Hiccup started as an apology. "I just didn't know how to tell you."

"Why would you want to leave?" Heather started off.

"It's just...we feel we're getting your home too much attention." Hiccup explained to her. "We feel it'd be better for everyone if we left and your home would be left alone."

"And you just thought that I'd be okay with that?" Heather asked him.

"No," Hiccup answered. "Far off from it. I just wanted to figure out how to tell you."

Heather had a small thought herself and looked at him. "What if I left with you?"

"What?" Hiccup asked. "You would willingly leave your home?"

"It's not like I can't come back to visit or anything." Heather shrugged. "But...Hiccup, these past few months with you have been the best I've ever had in a long time. Since I left Berserker Island." She then walked over and pecked his lips. "I'd follow you to the ends of the earth."

Hiccup smiled and couldn't believe what he was hearing. "That's great! I...I never thought you'd want to leave your home just for me."

"Well, you thought wrong, Hiccup," Heather stated with a smile. "I'm willing to go anywhere, as long as I'm with you."

"Aw, that's beautiful!" A squeaky voice got their attention, making them look down at Olaf, who smiled at the two. "You two are willing to go anywhere, as long as you stay together." He then wandered off while chuckling the whole way. "What a beautiful story."

Hiccup rolled his eyes and looked at Heather. "Just a warning. I come with a Snow Queen of a sister, and a talking snowman who's two months old."

Heather smiled and looked at the snowman as it wandered off. "They haven't scared me off yet, big boy. They aren't gonna scare me off now."