Okay! This is seriously one of the best ideas i've had ever. If not, it is the best. I mean seriously, this is awsome! Even my brother approves! Witch is really hard to do.

Okay, hope you enjoy the first chapter of the second Dragon Healer, "A Legend Controled"

"Axel get back here!" I called.

"Come and get us!" He called.

Hiccup, Astrid, and I were chasing both of our kids, Hiccup and Astrid with twins and me with Axel.

"You better get back here or you're grounded!" Hiccup called.

We stopped to take a breather.

"How do they get that much energy?" Astrid panted.

"I don't know. But we gotta them before nightfall." I agreed.

I got em. We looked up, and saw a flame-mare. Hestia.

"Thanks Hestia." Hiccup called, and the dragon flew off.

A few minutes later, Hesti came back with three children grasped gently in her claws.

One was a little girl with auburn hair, and Astrid's frame. Hazel.

Another was the little girl's brother, Stoick. He had blonde hair, with Hiccup's frame.

And lastly, Axel. My son. He had black hair, with blue eyes that literally sparked with curiosity.

"You three are in huge trouble!" I said once they were on the ground.

"We're sorry." Hazel apologized.

"Look, just don't run off like that again. We got a big day tomorrow." Hiccup said.

"Yeah! Wait… what's tomorrow again?" Axel asked.

"Tomorrow," I said, picking up my son. "Is the day we wake up a dear friend from her coma."

"Oh right. Vesta!" Stoick remembered.
"That's right. Now come on, it's bath time for you two." Hiccup said.

"No!" Stoick and Hazel made a break for it.

"Hestia! Block em off!" Astrid yelled.

Hestia got in front of the twins, and blocked them.

"You two aren't going anywhere." Hiccup picked up Hazel and Astrid picked up Stoick.

"Um… I don't have to take a bath...do I?" Axel asked.

"Actually, you do." I answered.

Axel's eyes widened. "Oh no. Shadow, don't let her take me!" He looked over to where my razor whip, Shadow, stood.

I don't know. You kind of need it. He answered.

Like me, Axel could communicate with dragons, and heal them. Unfortunately, he also inherited my fire ability that we just figured out about last week. You don't wanna know how.

We mounted Shadow, and took off.

When we got home, Axel ran into the house, and I followed.

"Grandpa! Mommy's gonna make me take a bath!" He yelled at my father, who chuckled.

"Go into my room, she won't find you there." He said.

"Dad!" I said, and grabbed my son.

"Mommy, let me go!" He laughed.

"If you take a bath, then I will." I said.

"Okay okay. Just put me down!" He giggled.

I put him down and put my hands on his shoulders.

"You do know how much this means to me, Hiccup, and Astrid, right?" I said.

"Yes mommy."

"Now come on," I got up and took his hand. "You need a bath, mister."

"Oh no."

After his bath, he was fast asleep. I put him in his bed, and looked over at Vesta on her cot.

"Tomorrow, you will be awake. And you will be free from your coma."

The next day, everyone was busy.

There was a party planned for Vesta's return.(or arrival. Whichever way you choose.) The twins and my boyfriend, Snotlout, (deal with it.) were decorating the Main Hall. Fishlegs and Gobber were in charge of cooking, and Hiccup, Astrid, Heather and I were making sure it all ran smoothly. And, of course, the terrible trio were right behind us the entire time.

"Make sure you get that banner up, Sven!" Hiccup called.

"You got it, Chief!"

"Hey, I'm gonna go check on Snotlout and the twins. I'll be back in a minute." I called. Hiccup and Astrid nodded in acknowledgment.

"Axel, you wanna go see daddy?" I called.

"Daddy!" Axel ran up to me and took my outstretched hand.

Snotlout wasn't really his dad, he just always called him that.

A few minutes later, we came to the Main Hall, and we walked in. The Hall was beautiful with it's decorations. Red, orange, and yellow streamers were hung up all around the place. And in the center hung a beautifully painted sun on a banner. The sun was painted by Hiccup, I was sure.

"Hey babe!" I turned and saw Snotlout walking towards us.

"Hey you." I said.

"Daddy!" Axel ran over to Snotlout, who picked him up.

"Hey little man!"

I walked over to the pair, and Snotlout put the boy down.

"So how have you been?" I asked.

"I've been okay."

We kissed, and Axel made a gagging sound.

"Yuck!"

"You'll understand when you're older." I laughed.

"Oh there you are, Snotlout!"

We turned and saw the twins, Ruffnut and Tuffnut, walking towards us.

"You guys did a good job. It looks awesome." I complimented.

"Thanks. I did all the work." Tuffnut boasted.

Ruffnut elbowed her brother. "No you didn't! Snotlout hung the banner, and we put up the streamers. Remember?"

"No. No I don't."

"Well, I gotta go get Hestia, and then we gotta get going." I turned to Snotlout. "Can you watch him please? Just until I get back."

"No prob." Snotlout answered.

"Thanks." And I ran out the door.

"Hestia!" I ran after the nine year old.

"Oh hey. What's up?" She said.

"You ready to go?" I asked.

"I've been ready for four years. Let's do it." She turned into a dragon, and I mounted Shadow.

"Okay, I'll get Vesta, and I'll meet you there." I said. Hestia nodded, and took off.

A few hours later, (Sorry if I'm doing too much of this.) We came to the island.

"Drop me off at the beach." I called.

Got it.

We landed on the beach, and I noticed that Hestia was standing there.

"Hey Hestia, can you get give me hand?" I called.

Sure.

She came over and took Vesta from Shadow.

"Let's go."

After a few minutes of walking, (she actually knew how to get there now.) We came to the flower, and Hestia set her mother down.

"So, any idea how we wake her up?" I asked.

"You mean you. And yes. She told me that we just need to just put her near the flower, and we would be good." Hestia explained.

No sooner had she said those words, Vesta had started to gain a crimson hue.

"Um, I think we're good." I said.

Vesta started to float off the ground, and then started to glow. Then I noticed the flower was glowing a bit more than usual.

Then there was a bright flash, and we looked away. When stars ceased to dance before my eyes, I looked up and saw Vesta right above the flower. Her yes were open, but they were blinding white. And her clothes had changed to flowing, fiery robes, with a gold trim.

"Is that supposed to happen?" I asked. Hestia shrugged.

Then her hue began to fade, and so did the white in her eyes, and she floated down to the ground.

I walked toward my old friend. "Vesta? Can you hear me?"

She groaned. "Yeah. Yeah I hear you."

"Mom!" Hestia ran forward and hugged her mother.

"Hestia. My little Hestia."

I joined in on the hug. "Good to have you back."

I have one thing to say: Hope you enjoyed and please review! oh, I haven't done this in a while; I don't own Dragons!