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"Hiccup!" The man roared in a booming voice.

"Sorry dad!" Hiccup could only answer with that and how else was he supposed to say that he might've or wilk release their greatest enemy on his own village, probably.

"Come here!" The man shot in return but Hiccup moved deeper in his seat, as the people around him began speaking, yeah, his future does not look so good, both on vision or now. He would be surprised if he could live past today. Good thing they are all dead, in a way that is.

"I think I am good here." Hiccup remarked not moving from his seat, as he heard the rest of the people around him talk about him and flinched as the word traitor was being thrown out.

"I don't have time for this Hiccup!" Stoick speaks.

"And he will stay right there." Valka interrupts and Hiccup looked really surprised, he never thought somebody would stand up for him after that, he was more surprised that it was his mother, until he remembered how people said he was like her. "You don't have to move from there, and Stoick if you don't have time then you will have to make some."

"Oh, boy." Fred murmured to himself a big family argument was happening right in front of them.

"Why is she standing against him?" Merida asks towards Gobber, who rubbed his head in frustration.

"Let's just say there are a few things on which they don't look eye to eye with each other." He replied to her.

"Do you have any idea what he had done?!" Stoick says to his wife.

"I know, I just saw it." Valka points towards the vision. "But you Stoick, you are over reacting!"

"Overreacting, me?!" Stoick spoke up while pointing to himself. "With what I've seen him do, I think this would be the most normal reaction!" Many of the Vikings nodded their head, they had just watch him release their enemy free, if he wanted to he could've just let it be, while the creature was tangled it would've freed itself sooner or later, but with his stunt their heir not only put himself in danger but the rest of their people too.

"Look I know what he was doing was pretty idiotic." Ouch! His mother impression of him was that he was an idiot. "I mean releasing a dragon that you have shot down, even I am reluctant to do something like that, but he has watched himself die almost twice since I've arrived here, I think he would really like some space for a few moments."

"And what about later, you mean to have me watch my son become a traitor to his own people and side with these devils!" The man shot back, and the rest watched the very broken life of the Chief. They could see the care and love they had for each other, but they also really sucked at showing that.

"I don't care what you think, but neither is my son a traitor, nor are the dragon, devils!" Valka bit back. "Do you really think so little of our son, do you even know what he wants or needs?"

"I probably know more than you do, considering I was there and you were not." He regretted saying that sentence, especially when he saw hurt pass by her eyes.

"Well from what I see, you are just as bad considering you aren't even there for him while being just right there, did you even raise him Stoick, or did you push most of it to Gobber or Spitelout!" The argument was getting out of hand, they all knew it, especially Hiccup. "We're you even there when he cried for you, or did you tell him that crying is for weak."

"At least I was there!" Stoick shot back in return. "You didn't even return, even once, tell me did you even cared about us--thought about us, you weren't even there, we needed you--I needed you, but you weren't there! Do you think I didn't see Hiccup when he saw other teens or children with their mothers, do you know what I felt when he asked me about you, I said that you were gone, killed by dragons, and here you were alive and well, tell me did you ever thought about us--or how we were!" Valka stayed quiet for a while and Stoick surprisingly did the same waiting for an answer. And so did the rest, except for Orme who was grumbling about wasting time.

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