http://astridhofferson.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] astridhofferson.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] trans_92011-01-17 12:03 am

DISTRACT Is Super Effective! [Open]

She sneezed and the fishing rod in her hands briefly jumped in her grasp.

Astrid huffed out a grunt, a hand relinquishing hold on the line as she indignantly rubbed under her stubby nose with the back of her finger while her blue eyes dully leered at nothing in particular off-screen.

That sneeze. Someone talking smack about her?

Disregarding this fleeting suspicion, she shrugged it off, merely readjusting her grip on the handle, and settled posterior more comfortably on the moss-covered boulder beneath her.

Within the encompassing towering stone walls of what appears to be a lost oasis, Astrid engaged in fishing on these familiar grounds taken from her memory of a memorable location somewhere on the outskirts of the Viking's home village -- the exact place she stealthily pursued after Hiccup and discovered Toothless subsequently. 'Course, for Hiccup and his dragon, this secret watering hole served as a base where they established their bond as well.

Today, though it just served as a relaxing getaway for one of the female's less than energy draining hobbies. Or so she thought? There's a sudden reflection of a figure on the waters pristine surface and it was impossible not to notice she now has company.

Astrid blinked a moment, then pursed her lips and turned her head to look up sidelong at whoever approached her with a stare clearly of "Hey, don't scare the fish."

[identity profile] hasnoteefs.livejournal.com 2011-01-18 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Disturb the fish? Disturb the fish? Astrid are you completely crazy? Toothless doesn't intend to disturb the fish, he intends to eat them.

But first he's going to say hello.

He ambled over to her easily, quietly. Settling himself to sit on his haunches beside her like an overgrown cat, he caught her sidelong stare and met it with his own, gurgling in his throat as a greeting. Hi, Astrid. If you don't mind teethmarks, I can probably catch you a fish faster than that stick of yours can.