Hi! OK, my httyd dare show is on hold for a while, I WILL come back to it sooner or later. Until then, I shall entertain you with this!

And of course, I do not own any of this-

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How come we have to say that every time we start a story?! It's FANfiction, in case you haven't noticed! If I owned it, I wouldn't be posting this stuff here would I? No! I would write out the script, get in the actors, get it on to TV! Sheesh, I don't see why... *voice fades off into the distance*

And now for our feature presentation....

Waking up with a dragon in your face is not fun.

Hiccup opened his eyes to see another pair, far bigger, greener and brighter, staring down at him, barely centimetres from his face, causing him to give a strangled scream and fall out of bed.

Can you blame him?

"Toothless..." He groaned. "What are you doing here? It's the middle of the night. I'm trying to sleep..." Stifling a yawn, he tried to crawl back into bed again, but the Night Fury would not allow it. Instead he brought out his teeth and tugged Hiccup by the shirt.

Hiccup tried to ignore him, but soon realised it was either come willingly or the dragon would drag him out of the house. He sighed, and, wincing a little at the pain of the stump of his leg, allowed himself to be led out.

Once outside, Toothless whined, and sniffed the air. Now he was fully awake, Hiccup noticed that the dragon seemed nervous. Afraid, even.

"What is it, buddy?" He said softly, petting the dragon's nose. Toothless nudged something on the ground: His saddle. He must have dragged it out before waking him up.

Toothless whined again as Hiccup put the saddle on him.

"Alright, Toothless, I'm coming." Hiccup said, climbing onto his back. "What have you got to show me?"

Toothless spread his wings, Hiccup moved his metal prosthetic, and they took off into the sky. It was a beautiful night, but Hiccup couldn't relax. He could feel the tension in Toothless below him. He shook his head. The sooner they got to... where ever they were going, the soonr they could go home, and then he could get back to sleep.

Toothless gave a low growl, and swooped in on a clearing, but didn't land there. Instead, he landed on the top of a pine tree, and gestured with his head downwards.

Hiccup looked, and then realised why Toothless didn't want to land.

There was something down there.

"What...?" He whispered. Toothless gave him a now do you get it? look.

It looked about nearly as tall as him, and was covered in metal. And it was moving. It stopped suddenly, and the top part - with contained a long tube-thing with what looked like an eye at the end- swiveled round.

Hiccup and Toothless exchanged glances. And then...

The weight of boy and dragon suddenly became to much for the tree. A branch snapped loudly, a big branch, and Toothless fell.

He spread his wings, and was able to slow their fall so they wouldn't be hurt, but the bumpy landing still sent a shock through Hiccup's body.

He wasn't focusing on whether he had any injuries though.

Instead, he slowly looked up.

The metal thing was about five metres away from them.

For a moment there was silence, apart from the whirring sounds the metal thing was making. Hiccup slowly let out his breath. He shouldn't freak out over something like this, wierd as it was. It probably wasn't even alive.

And then it spoke. It sounded like it wasn't used to talking.

"Eh....eh...." It croaked.

Toothless tensed. Hiccup held on to him tight, as the creature finally let out a wheeze, then shrieked:

"EXTERMINATE!"

Toothless leapt out of the way as a blue beam of light shot out of the thing's eye and incinerated the branch behind them.

It shot again. Toothless dodged. The same thing happened several more times. But each time it shot at them, it got a little closer, and now it was aiming carefully, aiming strait for Toothless skull...

Hiccup had no choice. He leapt off Toothless's back, and landed clumsily. Cursing his fake metal leg, he stood up.

"Hey!" He shouted.

The metal creature turned away from Toothless and looked at him. Hiccup turned to run, but the damn prosthetic was stuck in the ground. He ducked and gave a yelp as a blue beam narrowly avoided his head.

But the metal thing was approaching now. Hiccup was sure he could see a trace of smugness in that eye. The wind whooshed in his ears, sounding almost like breathing. Actually, there was no wind. What was that noise?

The metal creature paused. Whatever it was, this...thing didn't seem to like it.

And then the unbelievable happened.

Something was shimmering in the air, fading away, and fading back again. Toothless let out a growl as it finally appeared.

It's a ... box... Thought Hiccup, barely able to believe his eyes. A big, blue box...

It had doors in it, he noticed. And they were opening. What was it? Another metal monster? Hiccup braced himself for the new arrival to appear.

But what came out was not a monster, or a metal thing, or a dragon.

It was a man sticking his head out.

Hiccup stared at the man.

The man stared at him.

The machine seemed to try to decide who to stare at.

"Amy?" Called the man.

"Yeah?" Came a muffled reply.

"We found it."

Before anyone could speak, the man darted out of the box, and within seconds, was beside Hiccup. He grabbed him by the arm and tugged, and the prosthetic came free.

"I usually don't like picking up hitch-hikers," He panted. "But in your case I'll make an exeption."

There was a growl.

"OK, you can bring your pet too," He said, before Hiccup even opened his mouth.

"Exterminate the Doctor!" Shrieked the metal thing.

The man sprinted, half dragging Hiccup behind him. Toothless bounded after them. Hiccup could now see that there was a red-haired women standing at the door.

"Doctor-!" She began, but just then the creature fired, Toothless leapt, sending Hiccup and his rescuer flying forward and into the box.

Toothless, quickly got off Hiccup and nuzzled him, looking concerned.

"Yeah, Toothless," He said. "I'm OK."

The man had fallen on top of the woman. "Sorry, Amy," He said, getting off her.

Hiccup and Toothless looked up and stared.

"What the- It's huge in here! I thought this was just a tiny box!"

"Well, it is," Said the woman called Amy. "But then again, it sort of isn't. Don't ask me," She said with a shrug.

The room -the huge, impossible room- shuddered suddenly.

Toothless hissed, while Hiccup clung on to him for dear life.

"What's happening?!"

"We're getting out of here." Replied the man. He was dressed strangely, they both were. He brushed his dark hair out of his eyes and focused on a strange glowing screen.

The shuddering stopped abruptly, and there was a whooshing sound like when the box had first appeared, and then it was still.

"There we go," He said brightly.

"Wait... you mean to tell me... we moved? This thing can move through the air?"

"And time," Said the man. He paused. "We should be... probably at the other side of your island now, what was it called again?"

"B-Berk."

"Ah! Yes! Berk! How could I forget? The Vikings and the dragons constantly killing each other... that aside, though it is a lovely place..."

Hiccup stared.

"Wait," Said Amy. "Did you just say 'Vikings'?"

"Oh, yeah... this isn't your world though, completely different place. The only reason there's humans on it was the immagration scheme in-"

"And dragons?"

"Of course. There's one over there, isn't there?" He replied, pointing to Toothless.

The man turned to Hiccup. "Sorry about this. This is Amelia Pond. I'm the Doctor."

"Doctor who?" Asked Hiccup.

...So THAT'S why we should stop having to- What do you mean this chapter is over?! Ah, guess I got carried away....

I hope you enjoyed this chapter. I have the next one all written and ready. All it takes is for one person to review... So please? Thanks for listening, See you next chapter!!!