Chapter 9: Love

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"Do you still need me?" He asked, while following her on her way to the kitchen. 

"No, you are no longer needed." She slightly smiled.

"That almost sounds like you want to break up with me." He playfully smirked, which earned a frowning look on her face. Hiccup's behavior is known as a savage joker, he always makes a savage or sarcastic jokes that people would usually take it in the offensive way, including Elsa, but in the back, he's just a nice guy who speaks out jokes to lighten the mood. 

She stuck her bottom lip out. "Meanie."

"Ha! Just kidding, Elsie. Now, I shall go home. it's night time already." He put on his hoodie and looked at her. 

"Mkay. Tomorrow is still--" she was cut as the oven behind her made a beeping noise, sign that whatever's inside the oven was finished being cooked. She knelt down to take a closer look, but her mother stepped in. 

"Oh! It's finished!" She covered both of her hands in cooking gloves and opened the smoking oven. She grabbed out a cheese pie! It took Elsa by surprise to see her mother, who never actually cooked before, or Elsa's just never seen her doing so, just made a cheese pie that actually looked delicious. 

"That actually looks... good." A saliva made a trail out from the right end of her lips, it wasn't just the looks... it was also

"The smell. It smells good too." Hiccup continued. "When'd you learn how to cook a pie, if I may ask, Mrs. Winter?" He pointed at the food. 

"Oh, I actually used to take the cooking class. It's just a skill inside of me that I never ignited because my food has been always created by some people. But here I am... cooking for my... daughters." She glanced to Elsa, which kind of got on Elsa's nerve. But she smiled, inevitably. 

"Thank you mom... I um--"

"What is this smell-- IS THAT A PIE?!" Anna said after she just reached the bottom floor. She rushed in, and 'ooo'ed at the pie. 

"Why yes it is, deary. Come on, let's attack this bad boy. Please stay still in here, Mr. Haddock, we can't finish these with just four mouths." Idun curled a little smile, which was exactly like Elsa's. 

"Oh no. I'm full, miss. I gotta go home, in fact. My mom's waiting." He excused, pointing  a thumb to his back.

"Very well. Goodbye." She turned around to the table. Elsa landed a hand on her shoulder, and nodded down as a goodbye. With that, he left to the door, and went over to his bike. As much as he wanted to try the pie, responsibility called in. He drove out from the parkway, and entered the small street. 

As he was cruising on a low speed, he remembered his promise to go to Punzie's house, which he actually didn't do eventually. Girlfriend must be prioritized, right? He thought. Although it was the right thing to do, this sense of regret never ceased to fill his mind. Why yes, he just met her, but a friendship at least must be continued, in his thought. 

Little did he know, that while ranting in his own world, he took the wrong turn, and ended up in a complete different neighborhood. He just found out so when he realized he was going to the sidewalk. He immediately braked, and stopped.

"Where the hell am I?..." 

He was stopped right in front of a rather luxurious house. His first guess that he was ended up in front of Elsa's house again, but no, it'd be impossible for him to be ended up in such a place. The  luxuriousness lit up his curious side. The only thing he heard was the sound of his own bike and the fountain inside the house's garden. It wasn't really called a house, it's more like a mansion. 

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