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"I don't think that's a good idea."

"Was there anything said by me ever considered by you as a good idea?"

"Fair point."

It was about the start of may which was shown by flowers over trees, that were about to bloom. The sun was up in the sky, a little of clouds were showing themselves, and there was a need for warm hoodies outside, although may was supposed to be half through spring and halfway toward summer. Ladies and gentlemen, Berk. In an apartment that belonged to Tobias, and Henry apparently, the group of young adults gathered. The mentioned owner stood straight, with his arms crossed over his chest, and observed each of his guests.

James with whom he just talked, but stopped at the loss of attention caused by others, was standing just beside him. His arms were supported onto his hips, as Toothless noticed, to give himself a view of being bigger than he was.

Twins since the start of the meeting of the council, as they called it, were digging through his bar in the kitchen. Lost time, since it was emptied by them a time ago, and he didn't have the strength to fill it once again with alcohol. Well, at the time these are only vodka bottles filled with water. Those two morons were giggling over the water they just found.

Girls were having a different opinions about spending that time productively. Honestly, the opposite. They were kneeling by the couch on which his place had Hiccup, who was happily swinging his arms. Sarah and Martha were talking to him lovely, making those touched by Henry's adorableness faces, concentrating their whole watch on a boy who in difference to them wasn't much concerned in their presence. He mostly was bitting into his, now favorite toy which was a black, dragon plushie.

It seemed Toothless had been staring now, because to regain his awareness Hookfang snapped his fingers in front of his face. "Earth to ex-Captain!" Tobias narrowed his eyes at him. "What's the conclusion?"

He sighed. "Undecided." James widened his eyes while putting his head farther. "What? I can't be skeptical once in the while?"

"It's just a rarity on your part," Martha answered without turning her head away from, now-babbling, Henry. "You always have opinions. You either disagree or-"

"Disagree?" Sarah finished for her and both giggled silently. He rolled his eyes at them. "Well, but that's true. It's infrequent."

"More like impossible." Belch chuckled. His brother, who was already half-body into the liquor cabinet didn't waste occasion and high-five him.

"Why is everyone against me?" Toothless's jaw tensed at the sight of everyone shrugging simultaneously. "First, you barge into my home-" Tobias pinched the bridge of his nose. "-and now this?"

"Standard." Hookfang slapped his hand into Toothless's back, hard enough so it echo through his whole body. "That what are friends for."

"Back to theme." Stormfly turned to them the head. "When was the last time you left the house?"

"Well, I and Hiccup are constantly going out for walks-"

"I meant-" She twisted her body in their direction. "-going out, like on something you would like to do."

"Well then...I guess it was, three months?"

"Since you have adopted Hiccup?" She sneered. "Seriously?"

"For his defense-!" Barf yelled, just so to be heard from between the wood that encircled him. "-he never was that kind of guy, who goes out, well...anywhere!" He pulled his arm backward and his brother low high-fived him.

"Funny." Toothless muttered, then straightened. "Anyway, I am just thinking, isn't Hiccup too young for those spontaneously hanging out?"

"He's not that young." Martha joined the others and smiled at Tobias. "After all, he's almost five months old! He's going to be alright."

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