The heroes from TAW are back, and this time they're taking on adventure a long way from home.
Winter, the fan-girling one;
Moon, the easy-going one;
Everest, the crazy one;
Zero, the mysterious one;
Luna, the protective one;
Willow, the innocent one;
Night, the leader.
When they receive a strange fortune out of a cookie at Luna's sleepover, they could have never imagined where that slip of paper was destined to take them.
Now, joined by the famous Dragon Riders of Berk, Willow and the others must take the place of the Greatest Dragon Trainer, and learn what it means to fly on your own.
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Pretty much just an idea that my best friends (*cough cough* Winter and Everest *cough cough*) suggested that I do, so... here it is.
It's not like a proper, 'I want loads of people to read it' book series, but I'm practicing with it, so I'm trying to make it look as authentic as I possibly can.
The first in a random cross-over series, How to Train Your Shifters throws the TAW Friends into a whole new adventure, with a whole new goal; to get back home.
Again, this series was suggested by the real Winter and Everest, so blame them.
If there are any copyright issues, please don't hesitate to let me know.
I don't own most of the characters represented in these books; most belong to my friends or to their rightful copyrighted owners (How To Train Your Dragon copyright of Dreamworks).
Thank you, and enjoy!
Night Rider - A httyd and Hiccstrid book.
-Astrid's pov-
8 years. That's how long it has been. 8 lonely, cold, devastating years of my life that I will never get back. Every night I dream the same dream - every night the same day returns to haunt me over and over. That day dramatically changed my life for the worst. Why did that day happen?
Everyone learnt to leave me in peace in the morning. Everyone knew my deepest, darkest secret that changed people's opinions of me forever. Everyone knew my arch enemy, but only 2 people know why he is my arch enemy. My friends still talk to me, just not in the same way as they used to - it's almost as if they are scared of me, or don't want to be associated with me.
One day I want this to change. One day I want my life to turn around. One day I will truely be me again. One day I will be happy. One day I will be free. I cannot see that day in the forseeable future, but I know it will come, and I know somehow it is connected to my enemy.
*I know that it is an over-used story line but I tried to spice it up a little. Kinda like how you may always eat a Chicken Masala and then you try a Vindaloo - they're both food and both curries but one is different from the other*
There are extra chapters at the end containing side-stories of this book. It will make more sense when you read the chapter titled: 'The little boat' near the end of the book, but the actual story is 60 chapters long.