Sore loser vore -
It was a humid mid-summer day on Berk, which was nice, because usually by this point in the year they were receiving humid rain- showers. All the Vikings were out with their dragons, riding them, playing with them or hunting with them. Hiccup was in the middle of the village surrounded by other Vikings, being asked questions about their dragons.
Snotlout huffed, annoyed. HE was manlier that that little twig! Yet that little twig was the village's hero. He snorted then stomped into his house. He stomped to his room and slammed the door. After taking out his anger on the poor floor, he unlocked a small cellar-like do
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An even more horrible thought hit her. The dragons hadn't eaten in a day, and their last meal had been on the small side. Meat was quite scarce in the winter. Hiccup had always insisted that their trained dragons would never hurt them- but did he really know?
Her heart plummeted- she instantly felt nauseous.
What if Hiccup was wrong? What if the dragons had been unable to control their hunger while she was gone, and together had torn him apart and eaten every last scrap? They could've gobbled him up quickly in just a few crunchy mouthfuls, and by now the snow would've hidden any evidence
That's why the dragons couldn't show her wh
Based on the movie How To Train Your Dragon.
This was a story that was done with the awesome help of Cheesefritters.
The story takes place mid-movie, when Hiccup and Toothless are still training.
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Hiccup made his way up the large hill to his house. It was a long climb, and steep too, but most of the paths on Berk were the same. After all the island was mostly one giant mountain. And the fact that he had to carry two large basket's of fish up these paths weren't that good either. He knew trying to take care of Toothless in his home would be dangerous and hard, but not this hard. Struggling up the final climb, he saw the dim light of fir
Afternoon's on Berk were probably the most overjoyed times on the island. Everybody was enjoying their lunch, or basking in the sun, or maybe out for a nice flight. As usual though, the Thorston house was in an uproar.
"Why do I have to be the one to do it?" Tuffnut yelled at his twin sister.
"Uuhh, you ever heard the term teach a man to fish and he'll have fish for a lifetime?" Ruffnut retorted.
"No."
"Well that's because you're an idiot."
"Am not!"
"Prove it! I already fed my half of the dragon. All you got to do is yours." Ruff said, tossing a fish over to her brother, who fumbled with it before catching the slimy thing in his