Tittle: Special to me.
The sun was low in the sky, casting hues of orange and pink over Berk. Hiccup Haddock had invited you to join him on a walk to a place he described as "special." He seemed nervous but excited, his green eyes flickering between the path ahead and you.
“I don’t usually bring anyone here,” he admitted, rubbing the back of his neck. “But I thought… maybe you’d like it.”
You smiled. “If it’s special to you, it’s special to me.”
His face reddened, and he looked away, but you caught the soft smile tugging at his lips.
As you reached the cove, you couldn’t help but marvel at the serene beauty of the place. A small waterfall cascaded into a crystal-clear pool, surrounded by lush greenery and tall cliffs. The sound of chirping birds and the gentle rustle of leaves filled the air.
“This is where I met Toothless,” Hiccup said, stepping closer to the water. His voice softened as he continued, “I wasn’t sure I’d ever show this place to anyone else.”
You walked up beside him, looking at the spot where the ground seemed worn, likely from the dragon’s presence. “It’s amazing, Hiccup. I can see why it’s so important to you.”
Hiccup turned to you, his expression a mix of vulnerability and hope. “You’re important to me, too.”
The confession hung in the air between you. You searched his face, seeing the sincerity in his gaze.
“Hiccup,” you said softly, “you’re important to me, too. More than you know.”
His eyes widened for a moment before a bright smile broke across his face. “Really?”
You nodded, stepping closer. “I’ve felt this way for a while. I just didn’t know if you… felt the same.”
“I do,” he said quickly, his voice cracking slightly. He laughed nervously, but his joy was evident. “I really do.”
In the quiet of the cove, with only the sounds of nature as your witness, the two of you shared a moment of understanding and connection. Hiccup’s hand brushed against yours, and you took it, intertwining your fingers.
“This place brought me something incredible once,” Hiccup said, glancing at the water. “And now, it’s given me something even better.”
You leaned closer, resting your forehead against his. “I think this cove has a way of bringing people—and dragons—together.”
Hiccup chuckled, his breath warm against your skin. “I think you’re right.”
As the sun dipped below the horizon, the two of you sat by the water, hand in hand, sharing stories, laughter, and the quiet promise of something beautiful ahead.
I know it's short but I have a few more to post about different characters and a few about Hiccup to make up for that.

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