Here is a Toothcup i made! i know some people are going to like this. so ENJOY!
WARNING:: GAY DRAGON/HUMAN ROMANCE
Mating season.
These were two words that the Vikings of Berk did not look forward to. The dragons, on the other hand, very much did. All the male dragons were excited about making the new generation of dragons.
All but one. This one lonely dragon couldn't carry on his generation, because he could not find any females of his species. This dragon was a Night Fury, otherwise known as the unholy offspring of lightning and death itself. His name was Toothless. The Vikings assumed that he was the last of his kind. Maybe they were right.
The mighty Night Fury and his rider, Hiccup, were in the cove, the place where they first met. Hiccup was a boy with red hair and green eyes. He had a very caring heart towards dragons. He loved everything about dragons. He loved how they looked, their intelligence, and most of all, how some of them could be great friends.
Hiccup had been spending the last few years trying to learn Dragonese. He already knew that dragons understood human tongue, and he wanted to know what Toothless was saying back. "Ok, I think have a good enough grasp on Dragonese," Hiccup said, as he was closing a book.
He looked at Toothless excitedly. He really hoped that he would finally be able to understand him. He exhaled slowly, then asked the Night Fury, "Ok, say something?"
The dragon looked at him intently. He had assumed that it was not possible for human to learn his language. But then again, he himself had befriended a human, back when people thought that was impossible.
"Does it work?"Toothless asked.
Hiccup started to grin widely; his eyes were at big as Toothless'. He did nothing but stare at his dragon, still with some disbelief that he had actually understood what Toothless had just said. Hiccup tried to speak back, but was too excited.
"Yes! By Thor, I can't believe it. I can understand you. This is so awesome!" Hiccup cheered. He jumped to his feet, jumping and laughing in joy, before he gave the dragon a hug. In return, instead of purring or giving a general dragon noise, Toothless took advantage of the fact that he could now talk to Hiccup.
"This really is amazing... Hiccup, I have wanted to tell you something but I never could, because you didn't understand me,"Toothless said.
Hiccup looked up at him curiously. "Well bud, now you can tell me," he said to him.
"I love you. Ever since we first became friends, I've loved you. I wanted to tell you, but you never understood me."
Hiccup scratched behind his friend's ear, smiling. "I love you too, bud."
Toothless looked down at Hiccup, in expaseration. The human thought it was only friendship love, he didn't actually love him the way Toothless loved him.
Hiccup looked back up at him, and noticed he was still concerned about something. "What's wrong?" he asked.
"It's just..." he trailed off, trying to find a way to tell the boy what kind of love he had for him.
"It's just what? What is it?" Hiccup asked.
It took the Night Fury a few moments before he continued. "We're not talking about the same kind of love," he said to Hiccup.
Hiccup looked at him closely, at first a bit confused, but then he realized what the dragon meant.
"Oh, that kind of love," Hiccup muttered. He backed out of the hug nervously.
Toothless had a way to deal with this dilemma, but he wasn't sure. "Hiccup... I know how deal with this, but you won't like it," he said.
"Tell me. How bad can it be?" Hiccup told him.
The dragon knew that the boy was willing to help him in almost any situation. He still wasn't sure that Hiccup would help him with this one.
Toothless walked away from the pond, moving to rest by a nearby tree instead. Hiccup followed, concerned with what his friend's idea could be.
"Toothless," Hiccup said, as he laid next to the dragon. "I'm willing to help with any of your problems... no matter how crazy they sound."
Toothless could tell by the sound of Hiccup's voice that he was willing to help him, no matter what the situation was.
"Fine, Hiccup, if you're willing. But like I said you may not like it," Toothless told Hiccup again.
"Bud, it'll be ok. How bad can it be?" Hiccup assured him.
Toothless looked at him, knowing Hiccup would not like his next suggestion... but he had to try.
"I want you to be my mate," Toothless told him.
Hiccup went from smiling happily to a look of disbelief. He forced out a few nervous laughs, but then he saw that the dragon was not joking.
He really did want Hiccup to be his mate. He swallowed hard before talking.
"Are you serious?" he asked.
The dragon nodded.
"Have you lost your mind! You're a dragon, and I'm a human! Two different species! Why would you even suggest that!" Hiccup yelled at his friend.
Toothless just quietly listened to his friend.
"This is just wrong. I mean, who would actually want someone from another species to be their mate?" Hiccup questioned the Night Fury.
"Maybe someone... who actually cares about that person. Someone who is loyal to that person, and loves that person so much that they would die for them, and never leave them, no matter how other people would judge them!" Toothless suddenly roared back.
Toothless was very angry at Hiccup. He didn't understand why certain humans were so willing to help with someone else's pain... but as soon as it affected them directly, they would go all crazy and forget everything important.
In frustration, the dragon stood and stormed off. He wanted to be away from Hiccup. Even though he didn't want to, he could understand why his best friend would overreact over something like this.
"Maybe I need to give him time to think," Toothless said to himself as he walked away. He was now on the other side of the pond, away from Hiccup.
As the sun fell under the trees, Toothless was in no mood to go back to the village.
He did, however, want to let Hiccup know that he had every right to overreact. But he didn't know if the boy was in a mood to talk yet, so he decided to wait till morning.
"Hiccup," Toothless called over at him.
"What do you want?" Hiccup replied sourly.
"I'm going to spend the night here. If you want to go back to the village, you can." Toothless said to him.
Hiccup didn't respond, even though Toothless knew he heard him.
"Maybe he'll also spend the night here," Toothless said to himself.
As the daylight sky darkened to night, Toothless grew tired. "I need to sleep. I'll talk to Hiccup in the morning, and try to find a solution to our little problem," The dragon said to himself as he fell asleep.
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