x Hiccup x
"Toothless? Toothless!?" Hiccup yelled. They were falling rapidly. Hiccup gripped the saddle tightly. Toothless must be to tired to fly anymore. Hiccup looked around them hoping to see somewhere to land. It was pretty dark out so it was hard to see. Thankfully, the sun was just coming up so he was able to see a large mass of land just a head.
"Toothless! Wake up!" Hiccup shouted trying to get Toothless' attention. Toothless could faintly hear Hiccup calling him. He shook his head to clear his mind from the exhaustion.
Hiccup sighed with relief when Toothless began flapping his wings, but Toothless' altitude fluctuated constantly. They would begin to get a little higher, then they would begin to descend as Toothless started to get tired.
They were almost to land now. There was a cliff jutting out from the surrounding forest. "Looks like a good place to land," Hiccup told Toothless.
Toothless' flying became very erratic suddenly. His eyes began to droop. He started sway left and right. "Toothless? You okay, Bud?" Hiccup got his answer a few seconds later. Toothless could hardly keep them open at all. He blinked one second and the next was out cold mid-flight.
They were still a few feet in the air when Toothless passed out. He had almost reached the cliff. They fell straight toward it. Hiccup got ready to jump from the saddle, he didn't want to get caught under Toothless when they hit the ground. He tried to pull his prosthetic leg from its resting place but it wouldn't budge. Hiccup looked down and groaned. The part that kept his foot in place must have been hit by some hail in the storm. It was bent and keeping his foot pinned.
Toothless hit the ground hard. A sharp feeling shot up Hiccup's good leg and he heard a crack as his head hit the ground. He cried out in pain. Toothless skidded a few feet before coming to a stop.
Hiccup laid his head on the rough ground. It was taking all his strength just to keep his eyes open now. His head and leg was throbbing painfully. He sat up at an odd angle. He needed to unpin his other leg. He reached over and began working on it.
After a few minutes the foot came a'loose. He pulled it back and started pushing Toothless weakly. "Get... up... Bud..." Hiccup gasped in between pushes. Toothless moved a fraction of an inch. "This is going to take forever," he muttered. He continued to push, but Toothless wasn't reacting at all. "Come... on... get... up..."
Toothless started to stir. Hiccup winced. Toothless turned his head groggily to see who was pushing him. It took him a second to take in the fact that Hiccup was injured and he was making it worse. His eyes widened in alarm. He flapped his wings to get himself off Hiccup as fast as he could.
Hiccup sighed in relief. He looked toward Toothless, but he could hardly see anything anymore. Everything was so blurry. He shook his head in attempt clear vision. That had been a dumb idea. It just made it worse. Everything was blurring together. He could see a large black blur in front of him. The black seemed to be spreading until all Hiccup could see is blackness.
Hiccup was aware of a slight pain in his head. He must have fallen back down. He heard a weird strangled cry of alarm in the distance. He wondered if that was Toothless. The pain in his leg seemed to be fading away, yet the pain in his head wasn't. A weird sensation came over him, it was like he was drowning.
Nothing to worry about. That dragon would save me if I was drowning. Wait. That's not right. Why would a dragon save me? I'm a viking. Vikings hate dragons... right? Hiccup was aware of his head starting to hurt more. I need to get up. I... can't pass out. I can't leave Tooth... Too... His head throbbed. Wait. Who can't I leave? The pain in Hiccup's head was getting worse.
He still felt like he was drowning, yet something seemed to be going the opposite direction. That's not right. Although, Hiccup didn't have time anytime to worry anymore. He seemed to have finally reached the bottom of what had seemed an endless pit. He was really extremely tired now. He decided a little nap wouldn't hurt. Maybe it would make the pain in his head go away.
x Toothless x
Toothless had woken to a constant shoving on his back. It was kind of annoying. He went to move his body around, but it sorta painful so he just turned his head. He was surprised to see Hiccup on the ground pushing on him. Then he realized why. He was crushing Hiccup's leg. He got up as fast as he could.
He felt bad that he had hurt Hiccup, but it looked like he would be okay. Toothless began to worry though when Hiccup's eyes glazed over and he fell backwards. Toothless cried out in alarm. He ran over to Hiccup and began nudging him gently. Hiccup just rolled over and groaned. That's when Toothless noticed the huge gash on the back of his head. It seemed to be bleeding pretty bad.
Hiccup tossed around like he was having a bad dream. Toothless whimpered. He felt terrible for no being able to help Hiccup. He was so important to Toothless. Toothless couldn't bear to lose him.
Toothless began to pace back and forth. He noticed that Hiccup and gotten still. He bounded over and lit a fire near Hiccup. Then he settled down beside Hiccup to make sure he stayed warm and safe until someone came to help.
