A Happy Ending
It was a bit of a trip, but the rescue team finally made it back to Berk. Upon arrival, Stoick found the entire village waiting for them at the docks, cheering for them. The families of the dragon riders were cheering the loudest out of anyone.
"You hear that, Bud?" Hiccup said to Toothless as he patted him on the head, "You're back home."
"And you are safe," said Stoick, putting a hand on his son's shoulder, "And I won't ever let anything happen to you again."
Toothless purred happily as ship docked and the other dragons landed. After they landed, the villagers rushed down to greet their heroes, the dragon riders' families especially pushed to get to the front. One man was not cheering at all, Mildew.
"What are you cheering about?!" Mildew asked, "Don't you remember what these beasts have done?!"
"I do," said Stoick, "They saved our lives. I think you should show a little gratitude."
After Stoick walked past Mildew, Hiccup glared at the old man and said, "And I might not be able to prove what you've done, but I will never forget it."
"None of us will," said Astrid.
"Nor will we forget how it's because of they weren't here that Hiccup was taken," said Fishlegs.
"Just so you know, the Jorgenson's know how to settle a score," Snotlout warned Mildew.
"So do the Thorston's," said Ruffnut.
"Yeah," said Tuffnut, "And we can be pretty crafty. So I would watch my step if I were you."
After the kids delivered their warnings to Mildew, they were surrounded by a crowd of people cheering for them and their dragons. Some people even gave them pies and smoked fish as a thank you. The dragon riders' families had even warmly welcomed the dragons back and apologized for sending them away. All on in, it seemed like everything was going to be alright.
However, Stoick was starting to get a bad feeling. Alvin and the Outcasts had lost today, but they also now know that the people of Berk ride dragons. No doubt the Outcasts would want to ride dragons themselves. Worst of all, they know that Hiccup can train dragons. Alvin would surely try to take Hiccup again and make him train dragons for him. In that moment, Stoick decided that he will do whatever he has to to keep his son safe.
Author's Note: Well, what did you think of it? Did you like the way I wrapped up the story? Should I make a sequel? Tell me honestly.