Hello! It's awesome to see you all again! Sorry it took so long to start up another story! It just took some time to get inspiration! And i found it! Again i had another dream. Not about Toothcup but about a crush i've had. So i just tweaked situation and altered the people! That's all!
I do hope you like this one. I don't exactly expect it to get too many reviews (as nice as that would be) but i'm going to try it out! If you'd like to review, i'd love it if you'd tell me what you think of it!
Rating: M for language, some sexual comments, sexual humor, a little angst, and sensuality
Summary: Toothless is a boy of 17, very handsome, and very friendly. He has his group of friends, a lot of charm, and a secret crush on a boy named Hiccup that goes to his school. Now summer has come and the school goes on one last trip to an amusement park. Toothless had no clue though of what the day would bring. He may even run into Hiccup while he's there. And who knows? He may end up with a boyfriend in the end.
Pairing: Toothcup
Review Please! Continuation depends on likable-ness of the story (Positive feedback. Like people not telling me it sucks.).
Enjoy!
The wind blew through Toothless' silky black hair, making it even messier than before. Toothless grumped, and ran his hand through his hair, attempting to fix it. It was like every time he tried to fix himself up, something, always something, would come and mess him up. He pulled down on his shirt, hoping to smooth out the wrinkles.
Toothless was a seventeen year old boy. He had black hair that was shaggy and was mid neck length. It never seemed to stay in place, no matter what you did with it. His eyes were green, the type of green you'd find in plants and wildlife. He had very pale skin, not chalky, just white. His nose was a little rounded, which he couldn't stand. His build was average, but maybe a bit above. He wasn't buff, but he wasn't lanky either. He was very tall though, about six-foot and two inches. Most people consider him very handsome. Which he was, but he had a lot of trouble seeing what the fuss was about how he looked. It didn't matter to him he would say. But that was a lie.
There was one reason why he cared about how he looked. But sometimes it was hard to think of the reason. He'd deny it himself and carry on. But still everyday he'd find himself making himself look good, fixing his hair more, and wearing different cologne. And that reason was Hiccup.
Hiccup was a boy in his grade. Some would call him fairly average and easy to overlook, but he was enough to tie Toothless' stomach in knots. He had thick auburn colored hair that roughly fell to his shoulders. He had shinning grass-green eyes. His skin was pale, with a dark like tone to it. Not quite an olive tone, a little lighter than that. He had a thin, but muscular build. There were rumors about how muscular he was, which Toothless enjoyed thinking about, he got this way because he would help in his father's friends workshop.
Just the thought of Hiccup made Toothless crazy. It was ridiculous, Toothless knew, but it wasn't like he chose to become interested in Hiccup. He really didn't notice it until he began just staring at him all the time and, of course, the dreams.
Toothless honestly, didn't know him all too well, which drove him absolutely mad. But everyone else seemed to somehow know Hiccup. Everyone seemed to like him. He wasn't a jock or anything, he wasn't a skater either. He was just Hiccup. And that's what Toothless loved. He loved the originality. He was also very smart.
He sighed, blowing out a huge breath of air. He looked at his school, the big building, and all the kids that were walking into it. This was the last day of school. Well sort of. They had officially been let out the day before, but today they were taking one last class trip before the summer. That was going to an amusement park that was in their small city. It wasn't anything big, but was fun none the less. They needed to go to school to meet up with all the rest of the students that were going. Then they could either take the bus or drive. It didn't make sense to Toothless. Why couldn't they just drive there and not have to come back to school? He didn't understand. But he went with it anyway.
He began to walk forward to the front of school when the front doors of the building flung open and out ran a girl with dirty blonde hair with blue highlights.
"Toothless!" she called, her arms outstretched. She embraced him.
Toothless coughed, out of breath from the tall girl, "Oh! Hey Stormfly."
Stormfly was one of Toothless' best friends. She was about six feet tall, with shinning blue eyes and a bright smile. They had met at the beginning of high school. By the time that the first year was over, the two were closer than ever. Stormfly then, with some effort, got Toothless to meet her other friends.
They all had crazy nicknames for each other, and rarely spoke their true names. One was a very muscular boy with long black hair with deep brown eyes, he was very athletic. His name was Hookfang. Then there was a rather heavy girl, with light brown hair and green eyes. She had freckles covering her baby face. Her name was Meatlug. Then there were the twins. The two boys. They both had bright blonde hair that was always messy, like they never took time to fix it in the morning. Their names were Barf and Belch. Again, Toothless had no clue on how they got these nicknames for one another, but he didn't exactly want to find out either. But one thing that the rest didn't know that Stormfly did was Toothless' feelings towards Hiccup.
Toothless still wasn't sure how she dragged it out of him. He figured that it was her constant badgering that got it out of him. But she said not to worry, because she had a crush on Astrid. That's when Toothless blinked in shock, and then he grimaced at the name.
Astrid was Hiccup's girlfriend. Yes, girlfriend. It pained Toothless to even think of the word. It made him angry, but mostly jealous. He had no ill will towards Astrid. She was pretty, athletic, had a great body, and so very friendly. He just couldn't help thinking that Hiccup deserved better. Sure they acted like they were the ideal couple, but it seemed so fake to Toothless, like they were trying too hard. It didn't look natural, forced. He wasn't saying that he would be any better for Hiccup; he was just sure that he defiantly loved him more than Astrid did, even if he didn't know him as well.
"Hey!" Stormfly laughed, releasing Toothless from her grip. "You excited for today?"
Toothless chuckled, "Oh yeah, for sure," he straightened out his shirt from the attack. Stormfly rolled her eyes.
"Oh, whatever! We both know you aren't going for the rides," She smirked.
"Yeah, the candy," Toothless smirked back.
"Eye candy!" Stormfly added with a wink. It was Toothless' turn to roll his eyes.
"Are you driving or taking the bus?" Stormfly asked.
"Well considering my mom dropped me off, I'm taking the bus."
"Ah, I see," Stormfly laughed, "Still don't trust you to drive?"
Toothless face palmed, "Yeah! I don't understand! They just don't want me driving I guess!" He hadn't even gotten into an accident before, not that he's had the chance to.
Suddenly Stormfly grabbed Toothless' hand, "Well come on then! The bus is leaving in five minutes!"
