A/N: Hello everyone! I have a new story, as you can now tell. I have one thing to tell you before we start the fun.

This is not fully my idea. One of my friends on Pinterest came up with the idea, and we both formed a plot, which lead to this. So basically all the credit goes to my friend.

Ok. Now, on with the story! And happy readin'!


Toothless woke up first.

The sun had just managed to rise from the sea, and just a few morning birds were chirping outside, their melody echoing through the walls.

He yawned, stretching his wings and limbs with a few numb cracking sounds here and there from oversleep. He blinked his eyes a few times, and sat up. His head instantly turned to the still sound asleep boy on his wooden bed in front of him. Shaking his head from fatigue, he got off his own stone bed and lumbered over to Hiccup's.

He gurgled at him loudly to wake him. Then again...and again. Nothing. The great dragon sighed, then nudged the boy roughly, almost making him roll right off his bed.

Well...that woke him up.

Hiccup's eyes blinked and he managed to say through tire and drowsiness, "What now, bud?" Toothless jerked his head up at the window above his bed and warbled. Hiccup smiled. "Alright, we can go flying. Just let me get my gear on." And with that, he removed the fur covers off of him, got up from his bed, hooking on his prosthetic, and put his other boot on.

Yawning, he took off his fur vest and replaced it with his riding gear, fixing the straps together. He looked at the sides and saw the connecting leathers seemed to be wearing down just a bit. He made a mental note to fix it later.

Tightening the last strap, he speed walked his way down the stairs, to find a plate already set for him at the table next to the fire pit. He sat down just as his father came from outside, a pail of water in his hand; obviously from getting more water from the village wells. "Ah, yer up brigh' an early!" His father announced in his big voice, startling Hiccup just a bit.

"Uh, morning dad! Yeah, I just, uh, wanted to get a jump on the day..." he muttered, fingering the cup of water in front of him, not being entirely hungry. His dad smirked. "Toothless wanting yeh to fly again?" he questioned as he sat down in his seat, tending to the morning fire. Hiccup nodded, "Like always." he said with a smile. He got up from the table, only having taken a bite out of the chicken that had been given to him, and pushed both his plate and cup away, signs of being full.

Hiccup yawned again, stretching his arms over his head, and said, "We'll be back soon, dad." He saw his father nod, and with that he walked back up the stairs and 'into' his room. His eyes widened when he saw Toothless sitting there with his saddle and tail fin in front of him, somehow having snuck them out from behind his desk.

Hiccup just chuckled at the sight. He walked forward and assembled the tack onto his friend, the saddle itself last and taking the most time. Hiccup noticed the attach cords to Toothless's neck piece and the saddle were wearing down as well. Toothless grumbled, wondering what was taking so long. "It's nothing bud. Nothing I can't handle." he muttered as he managed to get the straps hooked and in place. Toothless shook his head and growled, hearing that excuse before. "Fine. Let me reword that. It's nothing 14 years of smiting can't handle." he said with a sarcastic smirk.

Toothless rolled his eyes.

Finally everything was in place, and Toothless shook himself like he always did, to test its strength. After he was done, Hiccup climbed on his back and pat his neck, ready to go. Toothless let out a cheerful growl before climbing above his bed and perching on the windowsill, balancing for just a second before taking off in the crisp morning air, a breeze lightly ruffling Hiccup's hair.

Toothless's powerful wings set them forward, just from the lightest flap. Hiccup shifted his left stump, triggering his prosthetic back, letting the tail fully out so they could glide normally. Hiccup looked down at the village below him as they brought their slow morning flight higher in the air. He could see Vikings waking up and dragon calls from both Vikings and dragons themselves here and there. He could practically hear the twins arguing already, and he could see Fishlegs walk out his front door, probably down to the docks like the rest of the teens, to do their daily chores.

Toothless grumbled, snapping him out of his short trance, as they moved away from the village and over the bit of ocean just off the docks. They were going a bit faster with the morning breeze in Toothless's wings; no one could deny the power and speed of the Night Fury. With that in mind, Hiccup tilted his prosthetic again, veering them right, to fly over the woods. Clicking it once again in a different direction, Toothless gained speed, letting them soar over the forest below.

No leisurely calm flight today.

Toothless quickly got the memo, and flapped his wings harder, making them speed up. Hiccup looked in front of them and saw that they were now over the cliff side of Berk. Perfect. Toothless was concentrating on the wind when Hiccup slowed him down. He pat his head, and suggested "How about some skydiving, bud? How does that sound?" Toothless shook his head, agreeing.

"Alright then." Hiccup shifted his prosthetic again, and they were lifted higher in the air with the force of Toothless's wings. Up and up they went, Toothless's tongue flapping from his mouth like a dog, and Hiccup cheering him on. Pretty soon, the air thinned from the hight they reached. Hiccup looked down, and saw most of the island below him, and he knew they reached the destined height.

Hiccup carefully unhooked his connection straps from Toothless's saddle, and stood up on his back. Toothless warbled, giving him the signal that it was ok to jump. Hiccup smiled, and promptly walked off the side, and started free-falling.

The rush of the wind, danger, and excitement flew at him at once. He outstretched his arms, and laughed, the wind coursing through his hair, and giving him the sense of thrill, making him close his eyes half out of want and half out of pressure.

He opened them again, and saw that Toothless wasn't beside him. He looked up and saw his buddy gliding down to him, not being able to fly for obvious reasons, but opening his wings to slow down the fall.

Hiccup laughed, and closed his eyes again. They stayed like that, until Hiccup heard a strangled cry from above.

He opened his eyes and looked up to see Toothless trying to fly to him. "What's wrong, bud?" Hiccup only just managed through the wind. He saw the fear in his friend's eyes, and he looked down, causing Hiccup to look down as well.

The land was coming up to meet them much, much to quickly.

"Toothless!" Hiccup cried out to him, hands outstretched to grab the saddle that was only some ways away above him. Hiccup looked down again and saw that a tree was only just getting bigger...

His hands finally reached their target as Toothless became level with him, and Hiccup climbed onto the saddle, hurriedly trying to reattached the straps. "Come on...come on...!" He muttered. The metal circle was refusing to go through the hook. Hiccup tried once more.

The strap snapped all together.

He screamed involuntarily as the leather flew away from him, giving him only his other to depend on. Toothless gave out a cry, and Hiccup saw that the tree he had seen before, was coming straight to them, and at a rapid pace. No time...

Hiccup slipped his foot in his prosthetic, aware that he might fall off at the force. He let Toothless's tail out into 'glide position', and Toothless's wings let out again. Hiccup braced himself, as the force pushed them both upwards fiercely. His mind being ready, but not entirely his body, so when Toothless did this, he was slammed down onto the saddle, and had to hold onto its sides with all his strength so he wouldn't fall off.

He readjusted himself, once Toothless got his balance straight. Fear was pulsing through him, and his teeth were slightly chattering because of it. Toothless went straight down to land on the bare patch below them, both not as eager to continue their flight. He landed, hopping a few steps before stopping completely.

Hiccup got off, and staggered a few steps before stopping to lay down after the experience. He took deep breaths, and looked at the sky above them. "Thank the gods...thank the gods..." he kept muttering, closing his eyes.

Toothless, being completely silent at this time, stepped up to Hiccup while he was at sensitive point. He nudged him, causing Hiccup to jump. "Gah! Oh, it's you, Toothless." he pat his head, and scratched his ears, making his dragon purr. Hiccup's heart was beating out of his chest, and suddenly, from the depths of his lungs came a,

"Hic!"

Hiccup's eyes widened, and he looked down at himself. "What the...hic!" He had done it again! Realization hit him like a brick wall. Fear had given him the hiccups...

He rolled his eyes as he did it...again. "Hic! Oh great..." Toothless looked at him with wide eyes, before he collapsed with dragon chuckles.