For all the awesome people that read my other story, "The End of The Bed", and for those who didn't….Well, you guys rock too. Just a long set of drabbles, feelings, and emotions in the recent movie How to Train Your Dragon. You will find some Astrid/Hiccup moments, but most of it is between Hiccup and Toothless


1. Indifferent

Because it really didn't matter how hard you yelled or screamed; Toothless wouldn't wake up from is nap until he was ready.


2. Crazy

Sometimes, its better just to let your Dragon do the flying…then again, sometimes its not when you walk home soaked, and with a bad headache to boot.


3. Warm

Because Hiccup's favorite place to sleep was cuddled up to Toothless's warm body, where the dragon would willingly pull the boy closer when he shivered.


4. Loud

A secret that both the boy and the dragon shared: they both talked/murmured/yelped in their sleep.


5. Flowers

Hiccup picked flowers to bring to Astrid; Toothless picked entire trees to bring to Hiccup.


6. Crying

Dragons didn't cry, it wasn't physically possible for them. Luckily, Hiccup could cry enough for the both of them.


7. Tolerance

Toothless really didn't mind one last flight before sundown. It just gave him a better view of the spanning horizon of oranges and pinks, and Hiccup's wondrous face.


8. Bedtime

No matter how much Hiccup fought it, when Toothless decided it was bedtime, it. was. Bedtime.


9. Food

It was easy to see that Toothless's eating habits were odd; he always waited until Hiccup had finished before he started.


10. Music

There was nothing better than sitting a few yards away from the bar, just to listen to the riot-spurring bands within.


11. Names

No matter where they went, everyone still called the dragons name with distress and excitement. NightFurry!


12. No One

It didn't matter who you were; you didn't mess with Hiccup, seeing as he had rather powerful "connections"


13. Scales

Hiccup was proud to say that her preferred the feeling up scales up against his skin rather than the fur of his own blanket. "Scales don't shed…."


14. Whining

Hiccup could never say no to Toothless, especially when the great and dangerous beast began to whine.


15. Favorite Spot

Toothless's "sweet spot" seemed to change all the time. Behind his ears, on his forehead, between his eyes, under his chin, on his belly, at the base of his neck, it really didn't matter so long as you got the right spot for the moment. What the dragon loved the most is when Hiccup and Astrid got together to scratch them all.


16. Berries

Hiccup loved the smell of Astrid's hair; it smelt of berries.


17. Clothes

All of Hiccup's clothes smelt of Toothless. The smell was rather blank, and only a few knew what it was. It smelt like the air, the sea, and the night all combined. Toothless made sure that Hiccup smelled this way too.


18. Only One

Toothless would sooner throw himself into a pit of starving Terrors than accept a rider besides Hiccup.


19. Single strands

Small strands of blond hair could be found on the shoulder of all of Hiccup's clothes.


20. Pearly White

Hiccup couldn't decide who's smile he liked the most: Astrid's beautiful one that lit up her face, or Toothless's smirk whenever Hiccup did something stupid. Neither needed to show teeth to perform these.


21. Pain

Having a prosthetic limb wasn't without its difficulty; luckily, Toothless was there for him every hobbling, crippled, clanking step of the way.


22. Guilt

Toothless always managed to direct Hiccup's mind off of it, but whenever the boy saw the long stretch of fabric and wood where the dragon's other tail fin should have been, he just couldn't help but mutter a small apology.


23. Thunder and Lighting

Hiccup was terrified of storms, but he would proudly watch them, so long as he was under the protective wing that Toothless constantly kept him under.


24. Toxic

That's exactly how one would describe Toothless's gaze. Toxic.


25. Softer

Astrid was tough on everybody in the entire village…except when Hiccup was there.


26. Work

Toothless was only adverse to work when it was his small human charge performing it.


27. Dragon-Kisses

They did not hold the same hypnotizing effect that Astrid's did, nor were they pleasant on the face, but it was…interesting, none the less when those soft scaly lips touched the sore appendages on Hiccups body, gently caring for him. Scaly lips felt good in a whole different way.


28. Eel

Yeah, Hiccup didn't like eel either


29. Flight

It was the one gift that Toothless could truly give Hiccup without effort, and Hiccup accepted it without hesitation.


30. Yin-Yang

They were different in many ways, but both were also the same. Both were independent. But both were dependant. Toothless was the Yin, Hiccup was the Yang, they were just part of the same whole being. Hiccup needed Toothless (In more ways than one), and Toothless needed Hiccup (Also, in more ways than one)


31. Idiots

Astrid knew both Hiccup and Toothless were smart, but both could do such stupid things. She might have even considered the idiots. But they were her idiots.


32. Ears

Toothless could display much emotion through his ears; Fishlegs had even asked Hiccup to write said emotions in the Dragon Manual. It was simple to look at, sure. Flat was Angered/unhappy, One up one down was Listening/Curious, up was wondering/energetic, twitching was anxious. Fishlegs could understand that strategically, and have it down to a science, but he couldn't capture the true emotion that Hiccup saw.


33. Licks

Toothless had the oddest habit of licking Hiccup. Some times in a greeting, sometimes because he was happy, sometimes for reassurance, and sometimes (much to the dismay of the scrawny Viking) to clean the boy. He would have said Toothless was mothering him, but that wasn't it. It was something else entirely.


34. For Everything Else

Astrid had gotten in the habit of punching Hiccup whenever he disagreed, acted stupidly, or done some other thing that he shouldn't have. But Hiccup could always be happy, waiting for part 2 of the argument, which involves the thankfulness for everything else. And a Kiss.


35. Acceptance

Stoic the Vast never dreamed of what the village had turned into. It was different, and Stoic didn't like change. He was worried for his people, and his son, but as he saw Hiccup up on the hill, facing the ocean, face buried in hands, he saw a comforting black wing drape over him. It was Toothless of course, the only dragon that Stoic trusted with Hiccup. Toothless fitted Hiccup, which made Stoic even more comfortable. Both physically and mentally did Toothless seem right for Hiccup, and Stoic knew that they would be together forever. And he accepted that.


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