Chapter Five

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Hiccup woke up from a deep sleep.
He was awaken by a dream.

"Goddammit. What time is it?" He said outloud to himself. He looked at his phone and saw two missed calls.

"Oh, people who actually want to call me?" He said as he looked at it.
He then realized it was Elsa, but there were more than two missed calls.

There were seven.

He got a little worried and called her back.

"Pick up Elsa." He said. The phone kept ringing. After the fifth time it rang, she finally picked up.

"Hello?" She asked.

"Hey, I'm sorry I was sleeping." Hiccup said. "Did you call?"

"Yeah, it doesn't matter anymore." Elsa said sighing.

"Are you sure?" Hiccup asked he knew something was up.

Even though He's only known Elsa for a short amount of time, he still felt like her knew her well enough to notice.

"Yeah." She said quietly.

"Okay." Hiccup replied, elongated.

"Look, I've gotta go." Elsa said.

"Okay by-" Hiccup was cut off by the sound of a cut-off signal.

"Well, okay." He said turning off his phone.

He then got up and proceeded to get ready for the day.

No he wasn't going anywhere, he just had to feel nice.

When he was finished he decided to take a walk to the park so he could sit on a bench alone and read a book.

When he got to the park, he sat on a bench that was under a tree and started to read.

About 30 minutes, later he saw a familiar figure walk past him.
He looked up a little trying to get a better look.

"Elsa?" He said.

The girl stopped walking and just froze.

Well, at least he knows it's Elsa.

"Elsa, I thought you didn't feel good."
Hiccup said. "I don't, I just needed fresh air." She said without turning around.

She looked, different.
Not the good different.

She wasn't wearing her jeans or nice shirt, she was wearing a black hoodie and black leggings.

Hiccup got up and was about to walk in front of Elsa.

"You don't need to do that." Elsa said turning her face away from him.

"Elsa." He said. "What's wrong?"
Elsa didn't budge.

"Look, I'm just trying to help." Hiccup retorted.

Elsa waited a while, then she hesitantly turned around with her head down.

She then slowly looked up.
Hiccup's eyes went from annoyed, to concerned or scared.

"Elsa, what the hell happened?" He asked.

Elsa had bruises left over from when Kristoff had beaten her. Her eye was black and her lip was busted.

Elsa just stayed silent.

"I don't think you're okay." Hiccup said concerned. He was moving her head around to check all the wounds like a mother does when her kid falls at soccer practice.

Hiccup locked his eyes with Elsa.
"Come with me."He said.

Elsa didn't ask questions, she just followed.

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