Long Lost Sister. Part 2: For Star_bright_light
Long Lost Sister
Part 2
For Star_bright_light
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When you returned home, your mom was sleeping, so you went to your makeshift room and slept in your bed.
Your mom let you sleep in and had breakfast made for when you woke up. She was just finishing when you went out to greet her.
"Good morning, flower."
"Good morning, mom."
"How was your exploring?" she asked with her kind smile.
"I found a village that made peace with the dragons," you started.
"Really? Where?"
"Mom, it's Berk. Berk made peace with the dragons. Hiccup and his night fury made peace between the vikings and the dragons. Hiccup did it, mom. He did what we thought was impossible."
"(Y/ N)," she started her disapproving shake of the head. "You know such a thing can't happen. Not on Berk, anyways."
"But, mom! It can! It did! I saw it with my own eyes!"
"(Y/ N)-"
"I saw Hiccup, mom! And dad! I met them. I stayed with them for the two weeks of was away-"
"I told you to stay away from Berk! What if Stoick recognized you?"
"He recognized my nickname, (N/N). He knows you're alive, mom. But he figured it out once he knew I was his daughter." She was silent for a moment. Tears entered your eyes again. "And mom, Hiccup doesn't know about (Y/N), about having a twin."
She quickly pulled you into a hug. "Oh, my poor baby."
"Dad said he could barely tell Hiccup what happened to you, that he didn't have the heart to tell Hiccup he had a sister. Dad also banned anyone from speaking of us, so no one could tell Hiccup."
"It's alright, sweetheart."
"I wanted to tell Hiccup so badly, mom. Dad knows, so when we're alone I can call him dad, but I can't call Hiccup big brother or any of the sorts. I'm just some random girl he met two weeks ago that has a lot in common with him."
"Sweetheart, sweetheart, that's not true. You're really special to him, even if he doesn't know why or how yet."
She comforted you for a while as a few tears slipped from your eyes (there was no sobbing).
You spent a week with her, telling her of your time on Berk and packing. You convinced her to let you stay a month, and you'd return home for two weeks afterwards. You were so excited your last night, you could hardly sleep. Your mom saw the next morning, wishing you losts of luck and giving you tons of kisses and hugs.
"Bye, flower. I'll see you in a month."
"Bye, mom. See you in a month. Wow, that seems like forever."
"I know. You'll be fine, sweetheart. You'll have your father and brother." She gently placed her hand on your cheek.
"What about you, mom?" You asked, leaning into her touch.
"I'll be fine. I have the dragons to keep me occupied," she laughed. Soon afterwards, you spent the next few hours riding to Berk.
Hiccup was quick to greet you, not even waiting for you to reach Berk, but meeting you out over the ocean.
"Hi, (N/N)!" he eagerly called.
"Hey, Hic," you laughed.
"I was wondering when you'd be back."
"Well I'm back. Mom is letting me stay for a month this time!"
"Really? Awesome!"
You two raced towards Berk, before Hiccup surprised you with your own bed.
"For me?" You asked, overjoyed.
He shuffled his feet around, nervously. "Yeah, I figured you'd be here often, so I had this made for you. I could get you a little hut to stay in if you want, instead of having to share my room."
"I don't mind sharing a room with you, it's really your choice. I'd understand if you didn't want to share a room with a stranger. I am a bit different."
"No! No, it's not that. And I don't consider you a stranger. I consider you a friend. I have since we first met. There's just something about you I can't put my finger on. It's just I thought you'd be more comfortable with your own room."
"I've never had my own room. I shared a room with my mom until I was thirteen, and then I shared a room with (D/N) and sometimes a Nadder named Stickens." Hiccup chuckled. "I named him that because he loves to play fetch with tree branches. It takes him a while to finally find one I can actually throw, though." Again, Hiccup chuckled.
"You're hilarious."
"And you're not?"
"Nuh uh, I'm awesome," he joked. You both broke into a fit of laughter.
You nodded, still laughing, "That is completely true, Hic."
"Not many people call me Hic. Nobody expect you."
"I won't call you that if you don't like it."
He waved his hand. "I don't mind, I was just saying it to say it."
You nodded. "Alright."
You went with Hiccup to the Dragon Academy around three in the afternoon after your two hour talk. You had a late but small lunch before racing around the island on your dragons. You won and Hiccup came in close second, of course. Astrid was third, Snotlout fourth, Fishlegs fifth, and y'all found the twins fighting on the ground halfway around the island an hour later.
Y'all hung out at the academy until sunset, where y'all went your separate ways. You, Hiccup, and Astrid went on an evening flight before y'all flew Astrid home.
"Good night, mi'lady," Hiccup said.
"Good night, Hiccup." Hiccup kissed Astrid before she went inside. Y'all quickly went home to bed.
You greeted Stoick since he was home for dinner. He had heard of your return and finished work early so he could spend time with you.
Stoick and Hiccup finished cleaning up after dinner as you went to get ready for bed. You changed clothes before pulling out your journal to write, where you fell asleep.
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Hiccup's P.O.V.
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"Goodnight, dad," I called, heading up the stairs to talk with (N/N). She was special, a good friend, but something was different about her. Not in a bad way, but a good one. There was also something she was hiding. Dad knew about it (I also knew it was the reason he took such a quick liking to her), but I didn't. Obviously, it wasn't bad, or else dad would have told me, but just was going to ask her tonight.
I knocked to make sure she was decent before entering. "(N/N)?" No response. She must've fallen asleep already.
I walked into my room to spot her hunched over my desk, sleeping over a journal of hers.
I carried her to her new bed before going to close her journal. I wasn't going to read it, but the words Hiccup and twin brother in the same sentence caught my attention. I read from the beginning.
Today was amazing. Mom agreed to let me stay in Berk for a month! I'm going to spend two weeks with her afterwards, though. I don't mind. I'm going to try to convince her to move back to Berk. It'll take a lot of convincing, but I hope she agrees. If not, I'm sure seeing Hiccup and dad will change her mind. Not that I'm planning that... maybe...
I laughed. But what about dad- wait, dad. Did she meet her dad sometime while she was here? And what did I have to do with convincing her mom to move back to Berk? Maybe it's because of Toothless.
I want to tell Hiccup the truth. I want him to know I'm his twin sister. That Hiccup is my twin brother. I want him to smile at me with that brotherly love in his eyes or to yell at me for doing something stupid and dangerous. Okay, maybe not that second one. I want him to tell me he can boss me around because he's older than me by a few minutes, not like the others where it's because he's the future chief.
Twin brother? That would explain why she calls my dad her dad and why I would help convince her mom- our mom- to move back to Berk.
She is my twin sister? Is she sure? We look a lot alike (AN: if you don't look like him, please just go with it), and we are very similar in numerous ways. Hmm.
I had to make sure of this first. I ran to dad's room, careful not to wake (N/ N).
"Dad!" I knocked on his door.
He opened the wooden door. "Yes, son?"
"Is (N/N) my twin sister?" I decided to get straight to the point.
"What?" he asked, bewildered.
"Is (N/N) my twin sister?" I repeated.
"Where'd you get that idea from, son?"
"I read it in her journal," I admitted.
"Does she know you read her journal?" he asked in a disapproving manner.
"No, she was sleeping. Answer the question, dad, please."
He sighed, defeated. "Fine. It's true. (Y/ N) is your younger twin sister. She and your mother were taken by dragons when you were both infants. I thought they had both died until I met your sister."
I nodded. "So (N/N)'s real name is (Y/N), and she's my sister?"
"Correct," he nodded.
"And mom's alive?"
"As far as I know. (Y/ N) talks about her but has yet to say a definite yes or no. From the way she speaks though, I would say it's safe to presume your mother's alive, son."
I smiled. "I'll get to meet my mother."
"More than likely. If she's willing to return home."
"I'm sure she will," I said, still smiling.
Dad laughed, "So am I. Off to bed, now. We'll talk more in the morning."
I nodded. "Alright, dad. Goodnight." I walked upstairs to see (Y/ N) putting away her journal. "Hi, (Y/ N)."
"Oh, hi, Hiccup." She didn't notice when I called her by her full name. "Why'd you call me (Y/ N)?" All right, maybe she did.
"That's your name, right, twin sister?" I asked.
She froze, staring at me with wide eyes. "W- Who- how?"
"I read part of your journal when I moved you to the bed," I admitted, shyly. "Then I confronted dad about it. He says it's true, is it?"
(Y/ N) smiled shyly and avoided my gaze. "It is," she nearly whispered. "You're my big brother. We're twins. I'm your sister; you're my brother."
I walked up to her and pulled her into a hug. "I knew there was something special about you."
She pulled her head back to look at me in wonder and hope. "Really?"
I confirmed, "Really."
She hugged me back. "Mom was right."
"How so?" I questioned.
"My mom- our mom- said I was special to you, even if you didn't know it yet, or why or how."
I chuckled. "Well, our mom was spot on."
(Y/ N) giggled. "Yeah. She's always right." She continued, with a serious expression. "She's always right," she enforced. "Well, except about peace between Vikings and dragons- but other than that."
"I believe you." We stayed in our comfortable hug for a few minutes before I asked the question I've been longing to receive an answer to. "Can I see our mom?"
"I don't see why not. Since you now know, I'll take both you and dad to her in a couple of days. We can be a family again!" She stepped back and jumped in excitement. "The four of us!" Toothless and (D/N) perked their heads up.
"The six of us," I corrected, laughing.
"Yes, the six of us," agreed (Y/ N), who was still giggled.
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Your P.O.V.
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As promised, you took Hiccup and your dad to meet your mom two days after Hiccup figured out the truth. By then the entire village knew who you were and welcomed you home.
Astrid, who admitted to being jealous of all the time you and Hiccup spent together, was relieved to discover you were not in the competition for Hiccup's love. His love for you was different than his love for Astrid. As it would always be.
"Mom!" You called. "Mom! I have a surprise for you! Ma?" You ran to her room; Hiccup followed you. Nothing.
"Where is she?" Hiccup asked himself.
"I dunno," you answered. "I think I know where she might be. Follow me!"
As Stoick waited at your home, you and Hiccup went looking at all of your mom's favorite places (everywhere she brought Hiccup in the second movie). She was no where to be found.
"She might be back by now," Hiccup stated, looking at the setting sun.
"Hopefully. Come on. Let's go."
Sure enough, you found your mom spending time with your dad when you arrived back home.
"Mom!"
"Flower? Hiccup!" She immediately ran past you to coddle Hiccup. "Oh my, how you've grown! Stoick was right."
"Hi, mom," Hiccup greeted calmly, though his eyes portrayed he was anything but.
"Hi, Hiccup. My beautiful baby boy." They hugged each other tightly for a minute before pulling apart.
"This is so amazing!" Hiccup exclaimed. "Now you and (Y/ N) can move back in with us, and we can all be a family again!"
"What?" asked mom, confused.
"Show down, son," your dad said as he patted his back. "It's a lot to take in. So," he turned to your mom and you, "what do y'all say? Will you come home? Be my wife again, Val? Be my daughter, (Y/N)?"
Mom looked at you. You answered, "If mom is okay with it, I'll go back home. I'll stay home."
Everyone looked at your mom. She turned to your dad and smiled. "Yes. We'll both be moving back home."
Suddenly, warm and wrapped around you as Hiccup shouted, "Yes!" and spun the two of you in circles.
This was your new beginning.
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