Okay, so I found some interesting things on the internet about Valka's Bewilderbeast. If you don't want spoilers from the movie, I don't think it'll be good to continue this story. Anyway, back to Valka's Bewilderbeast.
If you watch the scene where the other Bewilderbeast kills Valka's there is no body in any scenes after, despite the fact that it dies within the view of the battlefield. Therefore, it's believed that the Bewilderbeast did in fact, survive, but lost any control it had over the dragons and its Alpha status. As such, I'm having it make a couple appearances in the story. Please don't hate me. It's a fanfiction.
Now, on to Chapter 3
Valka sat on the roof of the house and looked over the flourishing bay over the cliff, seeing the thousands of dragons she'd saved over the years. However, the one that she had least expected to see again was her dear, old Bewilderbeast. After it had lost to Drago's Bewilderbeast, she'd thought it'd been killed. In fact, it managed to survive its severe wounds and later found its way to Berk. While the other dragons now considered Toothless as the Alpha, the Bewilderbeast was still respected as a leader of the dragons And bowed to Toothless.
As she continued to look upon the Bewilderbeast, she saw the two severe puncture wounds that had slowly started to heal and thought of how well her son was healing. He was currently napping since there wasn't much he could do while in his condition.
As she continued to think, Valka was oblivious to the blue Deadly Nadder that had landed on the other side of the house. It wasn't until she heard a knock against the front door, that she knew someone was there. She leaped from the roof and landed flawlessly between the door and the unknown visitor. She looked up, and was relieved to see it was merely Astrid.
"Oh, sorry Astrid," Valka stood up from her defensive stance, "What are you doing here?"
"I was gonna check up on Hiccup," Astrid replied, "Is he alright?"
"He's fine," Valka replied, "He just needs to rest for a bit. He's napping at the moment, but please, come in."
"Oh, if he's resting I can come back later," Astrid said, "I don't wanna disturb him."
"Nonsense!" Valka replied, guiding Astrid into the house and sitting her down at the table before heading into the kitchen.
"I'm terribly sorry if I came at a bad time," Astrid called into the kitchen.
"Not at all, dear," Valka returned with some beverages and food, "Always nice to see my future daughter-in-law."
Astrid blushed heavily, sweeping the bangs out of the way while she spoke, "Stoick always used to call me that as well. you must miss him?"
Valka allowed a tear to escape her eye, "I do, I miss him everyday. But I have Hiccup there to support me, and that's what I'm thankful for."
"So, Hiccup woke up right after I left?" Astrid questioned what Valka had told her earlier in the week.
"Yes, about five minutes after you left," Valka remarked, "He sure is quick when it comes to sleeping."
"You can say that again," Astrid added, "Usually, it was at least 12 to 5, but since he became chief, he hasn't even been getting that.
"I know," Valka replied, "I'm just glad he's allowing himself time to rest now. Even if the only reason he's doing it is to heal his wounds."
"He just wants to make his dad proud," Astrid swept her bangs from her face.
"I know," Valka thought of her husband, "But he's wearing himself down too quickly."
"It'll get better," Astrid patted Valka on the back, "I know it will."
Valka smiled up at Astrid and they shared a hug, "Thank you, Astrid."
"Anytime." Astrid smiled.
"Well, I better take Hiccup some lunch," Valka went into the kitchen to fetch some cooked fish, bread and milk for Hiccup.
"Actually, let me take it to him," Astrid replied, "it'll be easier on you."
"Are you sure, Astrid?," Valka returned with the tray of food, "I really don't mind doing it?"
"I'm sure I can manage," Astrid took the tray.
"Okay?" Valka awkwardly smiled and turned to clear off the table.
As she listened in, she still heard Hiccup's light snoring and decided to snoop on Astrid while she was with Hiccup.
"Hiccup," Astrid softly spoke as she stroked his hair with her soft fingers, "It's time to get up."
Hiccup slowly stirred and started to wake up from his slumber. The bags under his eyes were still prominent, but they were far better now.
"Astrid?" Hiccup used his one good hand to try and push himself up, but was stopped by Astrid.
"It's okay, Hiccup," Astrid gingerly laid him back down, "I don't need you in any worse shape than you already are."
"I seriously doubt I could get any worse," Hiccup weakly chuckled, "How's the village?"
"It's doing good," Astrid replied as she sat him up and carefully rested his back against the headboard, "How are you feeling?"
"Honestly," Hiccup replied, "I'm aching all over, but seeing you definitely makes up for it."
"Aw, you're so sweet, Hiccup," Astrid pulled Hiccup into a hug and kissed him on the lips, "I'm happy I'm with you too."
Valka grinned at her son's happiness. Astrid would make a fine bride for her son one day. A day Valka hoped would be very soon. As she continued to watch, Valka saw Astrid feeding Hiccup the food.
"I guess it's somewhat boring staying at home all day," Astrid gave Hiccup another mouthful of fish, "Especially since you can't leave your bed."
Hiccup swallowed the fish and shrugged his undamaged left shoulder, "It's not that bad. I mean, I've been asleep most of the time, and the rest of the time's been spent catching up with mom."
Valka grinned as she continued to watch the two of them.
"I'm glad you two are finally bonding after all this time," Astrid smiled, "I mean, twenty years is quite a lot to catch up on."
As she stood up, Astrid caught her foot and accidentally dropped the tray onto Hiccup's wounded shoulder, causing him to scream in pain. Valka wanted to enter, but she knew if she did, they'd know she was snooping.
"Oh, Hiccup!" Astrid took the tray and through it on the floor, "I'm so sorry."
"It's okay," Hiccup managed to smile at Astrid as he gripped his shoulder in pain, "It doesn't... hurt. Honest."
Astrid hugged Hiccup and stared into his happy, but tired eyes. She leaned in a bit closer and saw him grin before they locked lips. The kiss lasted for several minutes before Astrid finally broke away slowly and stroked his auburn hair.
Hiccup closed his eyelids and laid back down as Astrid continued to stroke his hair, humming softly as she did. Valka smiled and walked back down to the kitchen to finish cleaning up.
Soon, Hiccup was asleep. As Valka washed the dishes, she heard Astrid say, "Love you, Hiccup." Before leaving his room and leaving the house altogether. She grinned, happy that Astrid had come to visit her son. He'd needed a bit more company anyway. Valka wondered how long until they decided to tie the knot.
Sorry it took so long to have this up, guys. Hope you liked it.