A smart-ass Dragon and a teenage boy. What could possibly go wrong? Post-movie, collection of oneshots.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: Well, here I am! This is my first story on this site, and I hope it is good! I absolutely LOVED the movie HTTYD and I love writing about it. Please be nice, seeing as this is my first story, but also let me know about any grammatical errors. English may be my first language, but that doesn't mean it's my best! lol.
Anyways, I plan for this to be random oneshots, some might have connections to others. This will just be for whenever I need Hiccup/Toothless bromance and humor, which is pretty much everyday!
DISCLAIMER: I do not own HTTYD. Dreamworks does (at least the movie anyways). And knowing me, I will forget to post this on any other chapter, so this is the only time I will say this:)_
SMACK!
"...Ow"
Toothless cocked his head to the side curiously. Is this how all humans wake themselves up in their home, by falling on the floor? He knew his fellow dragons didn't do it, since he normally stayed with them in the stables. It certainly seemed strange, but then again he was sure that they things he did seemed strange to Hiccup as well, just like when the Night Fury randomly wanted to have a sleep-over with his human.
Are you okay?
The dragon eyed Hiccup worriedly as a few moments passed. Humans were supposed to get up, right?
"Don't worry, Toothless." The boy said, slowly rising to his feet, well-foot. "I'm fine. That was one nasty fall."
Tell me about it. I thought I was going to have to save you again. Do you humans do that every morning?
"Something tells me I should be insulted by what you're thinking." Hiccup said, walking towards his door. It was days like this he wished that he could understand what Dragons thought, but then again he would more than likely smack Toothless for some of the stuff that probably goes through his mind. He could just tell by the smirk on his face. Either that or the dragon could be a babbler. He didn't know which one was worse. "Ready to go flying?"
The Dragon perked up excitedly, and ran out the door at top speed. Hiccup shook his head as Toothless looked back on him impatiently.
Are you coming or what?
For once, Hiccup seemed to understand. He made his way carefully to his dragon, trying to avoid another nasty fall this morning. He made it in one piece, before hoping on Toothless and snapping his prosthetic in place. It was the one thing the one footed boy could do gracefully. The two glanced at each other, and then flew in the air. And as they did, the early morning risers of Berk watched in awe at the two as they flew. Some even dared to scream out "Night Fury! Get down!".
Hiccup ignored them, and urged Toothless to go faster. The Dragon complied, and soon the two were floating throughout the endless sky; the same place they used to go back when they first met.
"Toothless ," Hiccup said, suddenly slowing the dragon down. "Do you ever wish you could talk to me?"
Toothless snorted. No, because if you ever heard what I was thinking, I wouldn't have cod for a week!
"I'll take that as a yes." Hiccup replied, only hearing a grunt from his dragon.
Whatever floats your boat, Hiccup. Whatever floats your boat.
Hiccup never did say anything back, letting his flying do all the talking. He enjoyed coming out this early in the morning; there was no one else around to block up the skies. The two had already learned the hard way to never fly after noon, unless you want a pissed of Night Fury and a wet teenage boy on your hands. And a mad Night Fury was never a nice one. Nor was a grumpy, wet, teenage boy.
"It's almost noon, bud. We need to head back." Hiccup said, looking at the sky.
No. It's too nice of a day to go back.
"Toothless, do you want to collide with another dragon in the sky? Last time kind of sucked."
Why can't everyone else just stay back? We're better fliers than them anyways.
"We could go catch some cod." Hiccup said, "Then we could go back to the cove."
Deal!
And before the boy could even blink, Toothless was racing off their favorite spot. Hiccup smiled to himself. If there was one thing he could do, it was coax a dragon.
