A/N

Hi there! So this is my very first fanfic, and I'm very curious about what you might think of it. Please let me know :P. Also, I don't have a beta-reader, and since I'm dutch, there could be some grammar mistakes or something like that. Just ignore it, or let me know. This first chapter might be a bit short, apologies. I'm trying to get a new chapter posted as soon as I can. Up till then, enjoy!

This chapter was updated on 11-7-2013, 21:27 pm.


Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third woke up from the sound of a Scauldron. He groaned as he felt the stinging pain in his head. He looked around him, only to find rock, and a gate made of crisscross mended iron bars. Hiccup realized he was in a cave or something like that, but he kept wondering how he'd get there. His body hurt everywhere, and he couldn't seem to concentrate on anything else then the pain. He saw blood dripping from his right arm, and once he pulled up the sleeve of his green tunic, he saw a nasty gash. It was then that he remembered how he'd gotten it.


(Flashback)

Hiccup was in the forest, running. It felt like he had been running for hours. Behind him he heard the loud footsteps of the men. They were getting closer. If only his prosthetic wasn't bent the wrong way, he would've been faster, and then he could've easily escaped the men. But no, his luck had to be on his wrong side today. Hiccup entered a clearing in the forest, and looked around him. More men were standing around him, blocking every way out. Their bows were readied, arrows aiming at Hiccup. Hiccup realized the chase was only to lead him here. He turned around when the men that were chasing him arrives. They were breathing hard. The years of dragon-fighting were rough, but it didn't improve on their running abilities.

'Well, 'Iccup. 'Ere we are. I think it's 'bout time ya come with me, ain't it?' Alvin said. Hiccup quickly turned around to face him.

'Leave us alone Alvin. I'm not going to train your dragons. I never will. Why can't you understand that?' Hiccup said.

'Shut up, ya little brat. Yer comin' with me, if ya want it or not.' Alvin was getting closer to Hiccup, taking a step with every word he said.

'And if I don't want it?'

'Then it's the last time ya see the night.' Alvin was now standing right in front of Hiccup. But Hiccup didn't show his fear. He was going to show Alvin the Viking Hiccup really was. He straightened himself, making himself look taller. Savage, who was standing back with the other Outcast, chuckled at the sight.

'Now com,e' was all Alvin said.

'No.' And when he'd said that, Hiccup slammed his left fist forward, and he hit Alvin right at his nose. Hiccup heard a cracking noise, and Alvin groaned in pain as he raised his hand to feel his now broken nose. Hiccup stared in disbelief at his fist. Did he really just do that? But he soon was interrupted as an arrow sliced his right arm. Hiccup clenched his right arm with his left hand and turned around to see who'd tried to shoot him. But that was a mistake. Before he knew it, his head got slammed with something hard, and immediately his sight went black.

(End of Flashback)


Hiccup rubbed his head gently, only to find a large bump at the back of his head. The stinging pain was also coming from there. So he was taken by Alvin, and he probably was on Outcast Island, locked up in the prisons they had in the mountain. And the Scauldron he'd heard before was probably held in a cage in this prison as well as other dragons. Hiccup tried to remember more, but it only made his headache worse. Why couldn't he remember more? He ignored the pain in his head as best as he could, and tried to remember more. Like where he used to live, or his friends. If I have friends, Hiccup thought. He tried to remember his family. His parents. He saw an image of a tall – or you could call it big – man. He had a big, red beard with some braids in it. His eyes were a bright emerald green. Hiccup realized that must be his father, since he was trying to remember his parents. But he couldn't remember a woman. Why couldn't he remember a woman, that probably was his mother? Hiccup couldn't ignore the pain anymore. His head was pounding, and Hiccup didn't think he could stand it any longer. So he closed his eyes, trying to relax. And before he knew it, he passed out.