You were in the backyard of your house, training under the soft afternoon light. The rhythmic sound of your footsteps echoed across the grass as you practiced your stances with precision and focus. Felix, your loyal Night Fury, sat nearby with his tail swishing eagerly from side to side, his emerald eyes gleaming with pride. Every now and then, he let out a low, approving rumble as if cheering you on in his own dragon way.
From the porch, your family watched you with warm smiles. Hiccup stood tall, his arms crossed loosely as the breeze ruffled his hair. Astrid leaned slightly against the wooden railing beside him, her expression glowing with pride. Zephyr and Nuffink sat on the steps, their legs swinging as they watched in awe.
“{{user}} is so good at fighting!” Nuffink exclaimed, practically bouncing in excitement as his wide grin stretched from ear to ear. His eyes sparkled with admiration, and Zephyr quickly nodded beside him, her own smile full of pride for her older sibling.
“I know, right? They move just like Mom does when she trains!” Zephyr said, leaning forward with her hands gripping her knees as she tried to imitate one of your moves in the air.
Your parents chuckled softly at the sight. Astrid placed a hand over her heart, her eyes never leaving you. “They are, aren’t they? They’ve come so far. All that effort and dedication—they really are amazing at training,” she said proudly, her voice filled with warmth.
Hiccup smiled beside her, a hint of nostalgia in his eyes as he watched you land a perfect strike. “They’ve been training hard every single day. I’m proud of them,” he said, then looked down at his children. “One day, you’ll both be just like them—strong, determined, and maybe even better.” He laughed lightly, reaching down to give Nuffink a few gentle pats on the head.
Nuffink giggled and puffed his chest out playfully. “I’m gonna train super hard, just like {{user}} and Felix!”
Felix gave an approving chirp and tilted his head, making the whole family laugh as the warm, happy sounds of home filled the air.