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It was still dark out when Hiccup opened his eyes. For some reason Toothless was nowhere to be seen. Not knowing what to do he begins to look for his scaly friend. His attention was quickly drawn toward the outside of the little valley. Looking up he sees a very dark figure at the top. At first Hiccup thought it was Toothless until he noticed that it turned around similar to that of a person.

Curious he walks quickly exits his favorite little valley with his sword drawn. When he finally reached the top he looked around for that same figure that had first appeared at the top of the valley. A noise catches his attention, turning around he sees that same dark figure walking away from him. He approached slowly with his favorite sword in his hand as he got closer and closer.

The closer he got the more he realized that this figure was a cloaked figure of a human. He stopped as the cloaked figure stopped in its tracks. Quickly stopping and gripping his sword tightly his eyes widened as the figure started to turn around. Finally the cloaked figure faced him with not a single bit of face visible. Hiccup froze as the figure's lengthened arms reached up and slowly pulled down its hood.

Time stopped when the cloaked figure finally removed its hood. At this moment Hiccup was staring right into the face of a woman. Very beautiful and strong looking women with long hair stretching down her back. Hiccup knew this woman. He had many drawings of her in his mother's memorabilia.

Matter of fact, right now Hiccup was staring at the figure of his real mother. The woman he had not seen since her death, and the woman he needed for twelve years. His mouth quivered as he quickly dropped his sword and fell to his knees with a thud. Arms at his sides he did not know what to do. Tears started to stream down his face as he held his left arm out.

He really hoped and prayed that the figure standing in front of him was real. His mother was right here in front of him, and right now he was reaching out for her. Sobs escaped his throat as he saw her walk forward and outstretch her hand out to him. Closer and closer Hiccup had more tears streaming down his face as many sobs were choked out from the back of his throat.

She was finally in front of him, and she had finally held his hand. He felt it then, her warmth. Removing his hand from her he quickly pulled her into an embrace, as he finally let more tears fall.

A tear escaped valhallarama as she finally held her son for the first time in many years. She had spent countless days in the after life hoping Odin himself would let her see her baby boy once again. She knew that right now there was no time for words. Right now it was about her and her beloved son. She held him tight once more a she dared not to let go.

"Hiccup." She said softly. That word had caused Hiccup to let out a small cry, as he finally was able to hear his mother's voice again. Tear after tear and sob after sob as Hiccup held onto his mother and dared not to let her go. He did not want to lose his mom right now. If this was a dream gift by Odin then he really did not want to wake up. Ever.

Val rubbed Hiccup's back as he finally let out the many years of pain he had kept bottled up. It was a very emotional meeting for hiccup, and she definitely did not want to ruin that until he had calmed down.

After what felt like twenty minutes Hiccup finally calmed down as he slowly pulled away from his mother. Tears still streaming down his face he could not help but let out a few more Tears at seeing his mother's face.

"After all these years I'd expect you to be happy Hiccup…" she said as she wiped a tear off of Hiccup's cheek. "No more tears Hiccup… it doesn't suit you. Now tell me… why are you crying my son?" she asked.

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