A/N: I'm still trying to figure out what I'm going to with my other stories, so I'm trying to get rid of my writer's block by writing a crossover.

*Stoic*

I was talking to Gobber when they brought the unknown teenager in. The main doors opened and two men came in, one carrying the unconscious teen in his arms. "Chief, we have a little probelm."

"What happened?" I asked.

"Well, we just found this kid in the forest with a bloody head. Won't surprise me if he ends up like Bucket." The man stated and looked at the blood.

Gobber pulled out a bench, "Put him over here." The man gently lay the boy down on the bench, careful not to re-open his wound. Gobber inspected the wound and just wrapped it tightly with a bandage, "He'll be fine. Maybe a killer headache, but nothing life threatening." When Gobber and I were alone, he said, "What are you thinking about, Stoic?"

"I'm just wondering who this kid is and what his purpose is for being here." I replied.

Gobber turned to leave, "Ask him whem he wakes up." Then, my friend left, leaving me alone with my thoughts. Who is this kid? Where did he come from? Is he a Viking? An enemy? I sighed and sat down in a chair a few feet away to wait for the boy to stir. After what seemed like forever, Hiccup came in with Toothless.

"I just heard the news. Has he woke up yet?" My son asked.

I turned to look at him, "Not yet. But who told-" There was a gasp and I turned back to the injured boy to see him snatch a sword off the wall and turn to us, ready to fight. I rose to my feet, "It's okay. We're not going to hurt you."

"Is that a dragon? Why is it here? Who are you people? Where am I? What do you want?" The boy asked, alarm shining in his eyes as he stared at Toothless.

Toothless tilted his head at Hiccup. The boy took a step away from us and Toothless turned to him and bared his teeth, growling. The boy rose the sword a little more and looked around, his eyes resting on the doors behind us. Determination shone in his eyes and ran right at us. I pulled my sword from it's sheath and stepped in front of the boy. With a war cry, the boy swung the sword and I blocked it easily and pushed him off balance. Enraged, Toothless lunged at the boy and pinned him to the floor, growling angrily. The boy froze for a second then tried to move. "Toothless, off!" I heard my son command. Toothless looked at him, then back at the stranger. Eventually, Toothless moved back and the stranger quickly rose to his feet and moved awat from us. "We're not going to hurt you. I'm Hiccup." My son introduced himself and I put my sword away, showing I meant no harm. "This is Toothless." Hiccup said and pointed to the dragon.

"Toothless? Yeah right! He nearly bit my head off a few seconds ago!" The stranger exclaimed.

Hiccup laughed, "Yeah, I thought that when I first met him, too. This is my father, Stoic, he's the chief of Berk." My son gestured to me and I nodded at the stranger.

"Berk?" The stranger asked.

I nodded, "Yeah. Where are you from?"

The stranger hesitated for a moment, deep in thought. "I... I don't know."

I looked at Hiccup and he looked at me, "Amnesia?" He asked and I shrugged.

"What's your name, kid?" I asked when I turned back to the stranger.

The boy hesitated, "Alex Rider."

What a weird name... "Okay, Alex Rider. You're telling me you don't remember anything? Not even what happened to your head?" Apparently not, because Alex lifted his hand to his head and felt the bandages. "Look, two of my men found you in the forest bleeding from a cut on your head. They brought you back here." I paused for a minute and let him process what I told him.

"So, I have amnesia, there are Vikings standing in front of me, and there is a black dragon that would probably love to rip my head off. My day is just getting better and better." Alex sighed, "Am I your prisoner or something?"

I was taken aback, "No. You don't seem to be lying about anything, so I'm not going to lock you up, but I'll have you kept under surveillance until we know where you came from."

Alex nodded, "Okay, sounds fair enough."

Hiccup looked at me, "Do you want me to show him around?"

I looked at Alex, "Are you up for it?"

Alex looked at Toothless, sighed, and nodded his head. Hiccup motioned for Alex to follow him and the two teenagers left the building and I followed shortly behind them, planning to walk around to clear my thoughts.

*Alex*

Berk was a stunning place, even with all the dragons. Hiccup showed me the forge, armory, and the place where they trained the dragons. We walked into the arena where they trained the dragons and I immediately wanted to run. There wasn't just one dragon, there we four, not including Toothless. I froze where I was.

"Hiccup, who's that?" One asked.

"Hey, a new face!" Another said.

Hiccup pointed at me, "This is Alex." He pointed at the boy that spoke first and told me his name, but I wasn't paying attention. I was too busy staring terrified at the dragons. Then, I was shoved from behind as Toothless pushed me closer to them. I tried to dodge past Toothless, but he just grabbed my shirt with his teeth and carried me over to the other dragons.

"No, go away from them, not toward them." I muttered, still frightened. Toothless dropped me right in front of them and I saw four dragons leaning toward me. They're probably trying to decide if I'm going to be dragon food. I thought and stopped breathing. Then, something small slammed into my chest and I saw an extremely small dragon sitting in my lap, looking at me expectantly. I was stunned because there was a dragon sitting on my lap and I hadn't seen it when I walked in.

I heard Hiccup's voice, "Pet him."

That shocked me out of silence, "What?"

"Go ahead. None of them will hurt you." Hiccup stated.

I swallowed back the fear and made my hand move to pet the little dragon. Seconds later, my hand was pressed against it's scales. The small dragon purred like a cat and I scratched under it's chin, making it collapse. I was stunned. Why are they not trying to kill me? Then, the biggest froze and I stared up at it. What the crap is going on? Then, I saw it's mouth open and turn red. I jumped to my feet and lunged to the side, sending the little dragon off my lap just as the large dragon... sneezed? Is that even possible? A few of the other teens laughed as I stood up knocked the dirt off my pants, still staring at the dragon to make sure it didn't sneeze again. One of the laughing teens walked up to it and began to pet it's nose. "At least you know when to get out of the way."

"It was either that or be incinerated." I muttered and wondered why these people had dragons as pets. "So... they don't try to kill any of you?"

Hiccup shook his head, "No. The dragons and Vikings here on Berk are at peace now. Well, as peaceful as it can get."

I could sense a hidden meaning behind his words, "What do you mean 'as peaceful as it can get'."

Another teen cut in, "There's this one dragon that attacks us everytime there is a thunderstorm. It's as swift as the wind and you can't even see it's attacks."

"And it's going to attack again whenever this storm hits." Hiccup stated and pointed at the cloudy sky. Black clouds formed overhead and I could feel the warmth that signaled a storm. "Which is why we should all go back home. It's hard to tell when the storm will hit and we'll have to be ready."

I looked at him, "Ready for what?"

The teen that was petting the large dragon punched me in the shoulder, "To fight of course!"

I glared at him, "How are you going to fight a dragon like that?"

"They sat to fight fire with fire, so we're going to fight a dragon with dragons." The teen stated and punched me in the arm again. "Just stay indoors like a scared little kid while we take care of the dragon."

I sighed and took a step away from him, "First, quit hitting me in the arm!" I threw a punch of my own and slammed him in the shoulder. "Second, can you even control that dragon of yours? And third, don't underestimate me. I'm not a scared little kid."

The others looked at me then at the other teen, surprised. "Snotlout, calm down and quit harrassing him." Hiccup stated.

Snotlout ignored him, "What was your name? Alex? Let me tell you something, I'm a lot stronger than you, I'm more experienced at fighting, and I don't think I could loose to a scrawny teen like you."

"Prove it." I said. Thunder raged in the distance.

Hiccup got between us, "Cut it out, we don't have time for this! Snotlout, get Hookfang and get ready to fight."

Snotlout growled, "This isn't over." Then ran and jumped into the saddle wrapped around the large dragon and the two flew out through the entrance.

Hiccup sighed, "Don't worry about him, he's the arrogant one out of everyone." He pointed to a blonde haired girl, "This is Astrid." Then he moved to the larger boy, "That's Fishlegs." He made it to the two twins, "That's Ruffnut and Tuffnut or just Ruff and Tuff."

I nodded in understanding. "Okay, nice to meet you, but don't you have to get ready for a fight?"

After I said that, they began to get on their dragons and fly away. Hiccup looked at me, "I can give you a ride to the house."

"No, I'll walk." I really didn't want to get on a dragon, not yet.

Hiccup nodded, "Just watch out for the dragon on your way. If you see something that looks like lightening, I would be finding cover. The dragon is pure white, so it shouldn't be hard to spot."

I nodded and watched as him and Toothless flew away and I began to walk back to the Chief's home. Rain began to pur from the sky without warning and the lightning and thunder raged before I made it halfway to the house. What will that dragon do? How long will I be allowed to stay here? Do I want to stay here? What happened to me to begin with? I had no answer to these and was shocked out of my thoughts when people began running and grabbing weapons. I accidently ran into a few and briefly apologized. Then, I ran into a man with a prosthetic right foot and left hand. Just as I was about to say 'sorry', a building next to us blew up. I was nearly knocked off my feet by the explosion and I looked to see where the attack came from, but I saw nothing. "Get somewhere safe!" The Viking with the prosthetics yelled and pushed me toward the armory. I looked around at all the people and immediately felt useless. Everyone else had weapons and fought to extinguish the flames, but I just hid like a coward. I couldn't stand it. A large fireball exploded in the air and I looked to see Hiccup and Toothless fighting the dragon. I grabbed a sword from the armory and returned outside to see if I could help at all. Then, the enemy dragon used an invisible attack, because Toothless and Hiccup were knocked out of the air by an unseen force. However, they were soon in the air again. I watched the enemy dragon, trying to figure out it's attack and where it was going to strike next. Then, in a burst of wind, the dragon disappeared. Gone, just like that, leaving the destruction it caused behind. I looked around for the first time in a few minutes and saw people running to put out fires.

"Somebody, please, help!" I heard a woman yell over the chaos. I turned and saw a house on fire and the woman standing in front of the house. "My little girl is in there!"

My blood ran cold, then a rush of adrenaline filled my veins. I ran over with the other crowd of people and searched for a way to get in. I could hear the little girl screaming in terror and coughing from the smoke. She was hanging out the second floor window, trying to get some clean air. People tried to climb on others shoulders to reach her, but it was too high. I ran around the building and saw a window that was not completely engulfed with fire. Quickly, I jumped through it, ignoring the heat from the flames and began to make my way to the second floor. The house was nearly engulfed hit flames and I knew it would be consumed in a few minutes. I saw the girl at the window and grabbed her. She screamed in shock and I turned her around so she could see my face, "Listen. You have to jump."

"But I'll get hurt." The little kid said, crying.

"I won't let you get hurt. I'll make sure somebody catches you. Okay?" I said.

She nodded, "Okay."

I leaned my head through the window to the others, "Listen. I'm going to throw her down to you, so catch her!" I had to yell over the noise and two men prepared to catch the kid. I grabbed her by the shoulder and made her crouch on the window seal, but she wouldn't let go of my arm. "You'll be fine, but you have to let go of my arm." As soon as she did, I threw her as hard as I could and saw the two men catch her. I didn't have much time to be relieved, because the window suddenly burst into flames and I fell back. I looked at the window, my only way to escape, then went downstairs to see if there was any other way out. There was none.

*Hiccup*

Toothless landed behind the crowd that formed in front of the burning house. The others landed as well. I ran to Gobber, "What's going on?"

"That little girl was in there and that strange kid went in there and saved her, but now he's trapped." Gobber stated.

I was confused, "Strange kid?" Then, I realized who he was talking about. Alex. The others heard this, too and knew who it was. I turned back to Gobber, "Is there any way for him to get out?"

He shook his head, "There's no way."

I stared at the flames, trying to figure out what to do. Then, part of the roof collapsed and the rest of it fell into a fiery inferno a few seconds later. The crowd gasped and the little girl began to cry harder. I hung my head, knowing there was no way Alex could have survived. Then, somebody coughed and walked around the fire. He was covered in soot, had a bloody bandage on his head and blood dripped from his hands. The boy wiped away the dirt and soot and looked at the crowd. Then, the little girl ran toward him and hugged him tightly, still crying.

"Alex?" I asked, not really believing he escaped.

He looked up at me and grinned, "Yeah, it's me."

Ruff asked, "How did you manage to escape that?!"

Alex shrugged and stood, the little girl clinging to his back now, "Tore up some floorboards and dug through the dirt."

The little girl stopped crying by now, "Thank you, Brother Alex."

Alex looked a little shocked at being called 'brother', but he smiled. "You're welcome." He crouched down and let the kid off his back. "Wait, a second." He reached into his pocket and pulled out a necklace, "You dropped this."

The little girl's eyes shined and she hugged him again, then ran off to her mother, who had tears streaming down her face. The crowd congratulated Alex on rescuing the girl and was eventually able to get away from the questioning crowd. I waited on him, then we walked back home. "That was nice of you, by the way." I said.

Alex looked over at me, "What do you mean?"

"Getting the necklace and bringing it to that little girl. Her father gave that to her before he died." I stated, sadly.

He sighed sadly, "That's why that woman began to cry."

I nodded, "What made you go in there to begin with?" We were at my house now and it was, luckily, still standing.

"Everybody had something to do whether it was fighting or putting out the fires. I just wanted to help. I didn't want to be useless." Alex replied, "Which is why I want to ask you something..."

I glanced at him, "Okay."

"I want to fight with you guys. Will you teach me how to ride a dragon and fight like you all did?" Alex asked.

I was stunned, "Yeah, no problem. Now, we just have to find a dragon for you. We'll start tomorrow."

A/N: So, should I continue this? Reviews are greatly appreciated!