There are quite a few out there. 'Love in Marriage: Hiccup and Astrid' is a fanfiction that starts with their wedding and then goes on to describe how they adapt to living together. It shows their small arguments and how they resolve them, which makes their relationship feel very real. Another one is 'Hiccup and Astrid: Married Bliss' where the author writes about their happy moments as a married couple, like going on dragon rides together and sharing secrets under the stars.
One great fanfiction could be 'A New Beginning'. It explores their married life as they face new challenges in Berk. Another is 'The Married Adventures' which focuses on their daily life and how they grow together. There's also 'Hiccup and Astrid: Ever After' which has a really heartwarming take on their married relationship.
Well, there's a fanfiction called 'Married Life of Hiccup and Astrid'. In this story, it shows how they balance their duties as leaders of Berk while being in a marriage. It has some really interesting plotlines about how they deal with the dragons in their married life too. And then there's 'Hiccup and Astrid's Union' which delves into their relationship more deeply, showing their love and respect for each other as they start a family.
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One such manga could be 'Koe no Katachi' where the main character, a girl, faces bullying at school.
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The story features a powerful and mysterious dragon girl who plays a crucial role in the game's plot. She has unique abilities and goes on adventures with the main characters.