Chapter 3

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Elsa's P.O.V.

I bite my fingernail nervously holding the test stick in my hand. Hiccup's been in a panic since this morning. It's 6:00 pm here now. I waited till night to find out if I'm pregnant or not.

If I'm not pregnant, that's some relief there. I'm too young to be a mother. But if I am I guess it's not that bad. After all, babies are always a blessing and not a mistake, no matter what. I'm just worried about how everyone will react. Including Hiccup.

He's already scared enough. If I really am pregnant, how will he react? Will he be one of those guys who marries their girls at a young age all because of a baby? Would he leave me alone with our child? So many unanswered questions swarmed my head. Damn! How long do three minutes take?! I just want to know if I'm pregnant or not!

I look down at the stick again just in time for the results. Positive... I threw the stick in the garbage then washed my hands. I walked in my room pacing for a little bit. I instantly decide to keep the baby. Aborting it would be horrible. I'd be preventing the life of my own child to be born to this world.

Adoption? No!

I take a deep breath looking at the door. Hiccup needs to know. I walk to the door going downstairs. Hiccup was on the couch lost in thought. Toothless laid beside him laying on his legs. He looked focused on something. His green gaze looked puzzled. He's thinking.

"Hiccup?" I call softly shaking him gently not wanting him to have a full out panic attack like last week.

"Hmm?"

I sit beside him taking his hand slowly."You okay?"

"Mhm....?" I smile just a little bit squeezing his hand silently tighter than before.

"Hiccup, I really am pregnant.," I tell him.

He freezes. "Elsa, I'm sorry..." he trails off.

"Hiccup, I'm not mad at you!" I tell him.

"You should be, I just ruined your life," he muttered.

"What no?" I protest.

"Elsa, this wasn't even supposed to happen. I don't even know his this happened." He started.

I stay silent for a moment thinking. Then it hits me like a big yellow school bus. "That night in the park..."

He ran his hand through his hair making it messier than it already was. "I'm just sorry, Elsa. I just completely ruined your life." He muttered madly.

"Hiccup, I'm not mad at you. I could never be mad at you." I say to him.

"You should be mad at me, I deserve it,"

"Hiccup no!"

"Go ahead, be mad," he sighed slouching in the couch.

I slouch down beside him leaning against it. "Look at the bright side, Hiccup!" I say to him playing with his hair.

"What?"

"At least I lost it to someone I love," I say to him.

He looked at me. His green gaze was pale and somewhat confused. He doesn't say anything. He goes to say something but can't. "That's sorta true,"

I take his hand again. "It is true, Hiccup. you may not see it now, but everything will be okay." I say to him. He looks at me. "I promise, Hiccup."

He stays silent for a moment. "You sure you'll be fine?" He asked.

"What'd you mean?"

"You're going to get bullied in school because of this," he said.

"I'll be fine Hiccup," I say to him.

"You sure?"

I give him a quick kiss on the cheek. "Does that answer your question?" I ask him.

He doesn't answer me. "Hiccup..." No reply. "Hiccup..." He kissed me on the lips. I leaned against him wrapping my arms around his neck. He pulled back looking at me.

"Does that answer your question?" he asked.

"Yes, it does!" I whisper to him kissing him back. Maybe being pregnant with Hiccup's child isn't so bad. As long as I have Hiccup with me to help me, I'm sure I'll be fine.

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