"I-I'll go get you a washcloth." She said. "Then I'll get it wet in the pond." With that, she turned away and found a washcloth in Toothless' saddle bag.

Hiccup watched as she walked into the forest. He was going to follow her, but he was too weak to stand.

When Elsa was out of sight from Hiccup, she started to run through the forest. She ran until she reached the pond.

"I'm here!" She shouted. "What do you want?" Just then, a dragon landed in front of her and the rider slid off.

"You know why I'm here." The rider said. "The day is coming closer." Elsa looked at the man with an angry look.

"I don't know if I can do this anymore." She said, her eyes traveling to the ground. "Exscuse me?" The rider said.

Elsa didn't look up. "I can't kill him." She said. "He's my husband, I fell for him. I can't kill the man I fell in love with." "Yes you can." The man said, walking closer to her. "Well, I can, and I control you."

Elsa turned her head away, still looking at the ground. "I can make you do whatever I want." He said. "In just a few words, I can make you forget everything. I'll make it seem like you've never known any other feeling than anger and rage. I'll make it seem like the only thing you know is how to make someone suffer and die."

He put his hand on Elsa's chin and forced her to look at him.

"I have something of yours." He said. He motioned his dragon to release what he was holding in his paws.

What fell out of his hand and onto the ground, horrified Elsa.

"Amelia?" She whispered.

The man smiled. "Indeed that is." He let go of Elsa's face and pushed it aside.

"You have to let her go, she didn't do anything to you." Elsa said, on the verge of tears. "She didn't do anything!"

"But she's yours isn't she?" The rider asked. He knew the answer, but asked anyway. Elsa didn't reply. She just looked at the ground.

"Oh right, she's Hiccup's daughter." The man said. "No matter how many times that boy corrects you, you still avoid calling this girl your daughter, why is that?"

"I don't need to answer you." Elsa said sternly. She was now looking at the man. "Oh?" He said. With one swift movement of his hand, his dragon grabbed the unconscious body of Amelia and wrapped its claws around her neck.

Elsa started to run towards Amelia but the dragon rider stopped her.

"She lives." He said. "But only if you agree to go through with the plans we made."

A sheer moment of panic came across Elsa. She didn't want to go through with the plans she agreed to make to save her life, but she felt like she had no other choice.

She watched as the dragon squeezed the girls throat harder.

Her thoughts started racing. If she killed Hiccup, her and Amelia would lived but if she didn't kill him, her and Amelia would die. Knowing the angry dragon rider that stood before her, he would kill Hiccup if she didn't. She wanted nothing more than to just sacrifice herself for Hiccup and his daughters life, but that wouldn't help.

"Okay okay!" She said. "I'll do it! Just let her go!" A single tear fell down her cheek. The man motioned for the dragon to let go of Amelia and he did just that.

"Now for the plans."

Hiccup's leg was bouncing nervously. Elsa had been gone for quite a while now. He was afraid she got lost, or some wild animal attacked her and she was dead.

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