Wow, I did not expect this story to get such a good reception! Thanks so much people!

I'm sorry, but no, I can't make this Hiccstrid. I've practically promised myself to write mainly Hiccelsa stories because of the great lack of them. Icecrystal1999 has some good Hiccstrid stories though. Try them out.

And the reason why I didn't put the other chapter on this...I forgot. *Blushes..* Sorry.

Elsa rode fast through the woods, feeling free for the first time in a really long time. Suddenly, when she was in a field on a hill between forests, something crashed down before her, making her horse rear and Elsa fell forward off her horse. She was faced by a huge black dragon, and a young man her own age. She shrieked and backed away, trying to get away without showing her powers. The big dragon reared and began breathing fire. The young man got up quickly and stood in front of Elsa, trying to calm the dragon, but he didn't. The young man groaned and asked Elsa,

"Hi I'm Hiccup what's your name? Quick!"

"E-Elsa."

"Okay Elsa, I don't want you to get angry at this because it's the only way he'll see that you're a friend." Hiccup turned around, grabbed Elsa's waist and gave her a quick kiss on the lips. Elsa immediately pulled away, but it appeared to work, because the dragon calmed, and stared at Elsa, watching her.

"I am so sorry about that. That's not how I normally introduce myself. I just didn't want you to, you know..die." Elsa had been rubbing her lips since she pulled away, and she paused to look up at Hiccup. She tucked her hands behind her back and said, blushing,

"I-it's o-ok. I-it-do you want.." Elsa almost never stuttered like this and...it was embarrassing.

"So who exactly are you?" Hiccup asked. Elsa bit her lip and replied,

"I'm Elsa Reginam. Who are you?"

"I'm uh,...Hiccup Haddock. So do you want to be friends?" The question had come out of the blue, but Elsa had, strangely enough, hoped for it. She twisted her fingers and smiled a half smile.

"I think we should, I mean, you just kissed me." Hiccup chuckled awkwardly, and ran his hand through his hair, and said stutteringly,

"I d-don't want to force you into anything, I mean you seem like a really nice girl." Elsa looked surprised; no one had ever said this to her.

"No, I want to be friends." Elsa calmed Hiccup down, and then turned when she felt something nudge her leg. She crouched down when she saw it was the dragon and he sniffed her gloved hand.

"Uh, he wants you to take off the glove." Hiccup said, and Elsa stiffened. Then she breathed deeply and pulled off one glove, letting Toothless shove his nose against it, feeling the leathery skin against her extremely delicate white hand. She re-gloved her hand, then pet Toothless, rubbing under his chin, making him rub against her. Normally Elsa would rather not have gotten dirty, but right now she didn't care. She laughed softly, and stood, then Toothless rubbed against her, shoving her against Hiccup, who caught her awkwardly and stood her up again.

"Uh, he's really..cute. So, ahem, would you like to walk around? I'm from here, and you're not, so I could show you a few things." Elsa asked, her eyes brightening in hope. Hiccup grinned and nodded.

"So, as we walk, will you tell me your story?" She asked, and Hiccup bit his lip.

"Only if you don't mind that I leave out a few details."

"That's fine. I'll tell you my story afterwards, but without...a few details." Hiccup nodded and began explaining his story, leaving out the fact that he was the Chief's son, and Elsa told her own story, leaving out the fact that she was Princess and her ice powers, just saying she had extreme emotion bursts sometimes that she had to conceal.

"So this waterfall is called Icy Heart." Elsa said as they approached a high falling waterfall with crystal clear waters, spraying a cold mist that often froze the ground in the winter.

"Why is it called that? I mean, it's a beautiful name, but why would they name it Icy Heart?" Elsa decided to tell Hiccup about her powers as if she wasn't the one who had them. She cleared her throat and said,

"It was rumored that when the oldest Princess was young, she had powers that controlled ice and snow, and that her heart was frozen, like ice. When she was eight, they found this waterfall, the royal family did, and the people named it Icy Heart after her heart. It was supposed to honor her, but I have a feeling it sort of hurt her. She, the princess, was closed away from the people because some ancient wise people told them she would be a monster, but the ice powers she's rumoured to have are doubted." Hiccup nodded in understanding, then put his hand in the water.

"Thor's Hammer! That's freezing!" He exclaimed, and Elsa tilted her head in confusion at Hiccup's exclamation.

"Do Vikings always use their gods' names in vain?" She asked, and Hiccup flushed.

"Um, I guess it is kind of...bad." Elsa wrinkled her nose as a warm breeze blew over them, and out of impulse she shot her hands into the water, forgetting that she was wearing her gloves. Hiccup jumped in surprise when Elsa's hands entered the water, and expected her to pull them out immediately, but instead her face relaxed, and she sighed in relief.

"Aren't you freezing?" Hiccup asked after a while, and Elsa jumped, pulling her hands out. She rubbed her gloves together, savoring the coldness, and replied, staring down at her gloves,

"Uh, no? I've always been extremely resilient to the cold." Hiccup lifted his eyebrows for a split second, then turned towards the waterfall.

"So, where are you going to stay?" Elsa asked, breaking the nippy silence.

"I dunno. Probably at the Inn or something." Elsa nodded, rubbing her hands together and unconsciously freezing the water in the gloves, making them dry.

"Um, Hiccup? Could we have our friendship... a secret?" Hiccup looked at her in surprise, and then grinned.

"Sure. That'd be pretty cool." Elsa smiled happily, for the first time in years. Her eyes sparkled happily, and Hiccup grinned, liking the way her eyes lit up in happiness.

"Do you want to meet, tonight?" Hiccup asked, and Elsa looked down at the ground.

"Yes. I'll be at the docks at midnight." She replied, for once not thinking about it before she replied. Hiccup's smile threatened to touch his ears, and he replied,

"Okay, I'll be there too. Well, if you could take me to the village.."

"Actually, my horse ran off when Toothless landed in front of her,..soo..." Hiccup bit his lip and furrowed his brow then he said slowly,

"Do you want a ride on Toothless?" Elsa turned to slowly look at him, and grinned.

"Yes, I would love that." Hiccup put his hands near his mouth, and imitated a Night Fury roar, calling Toothless.

"Get on!" Hiccup encouraged, and Elsa carefully got on, sitting behind the stirrups, but Hiccup gently put his hand on her back, and made her scoot up. He instructed her to put her feet in the stirrups, and he told Toothless,

"Take it easy, okay bud?" While he had spoken to Toothless, Elsa had been studying the stirrups, figuring out how they worked, and she put her ankle down, making the wing flare out in the correct position to take off. Hiccup didn't have time to look surprised before Toothless flew directly up, flying up quickly, and beginning to corkscrew as he reached the clouds. Elsa, normally not one for danger, grabbed the leather straps behind Toothless' head, and leaned forward, her heart racing and a smile forming on her lips. As Toothless swooped down, she put out his prosthetic tail and he put out his wings, swooping just over Hiccup so that Elsa could lean forward and gently whack him on the head. Toothless mounted into the air again, then came in low over the fjords, stopping just before Hiccup. Hiccup's jaw dropped as he saw Elsa's expression, which he had expected to be fear stricken, but was joyful and exhilarated.

"So are you coming or what?" She asked, brushing strands of blonde hair out of her face. Hiccup laughed and responded,

"You might want to hold on." He jumped on Toothless and made him do the stunts that were hardest to stay on. Elsa never even grabbed his waist; she stayed on with perfect balance. She pointed out the village inn, and suggested he land behind it, so that he didn't scare the life out of the innkeeper. After he landed Elsa hugged him in thanks, then ran away, having not made contact with humans in years.

Hiccup stared after her, and shook his head, wondering what in the world was wrong with him.

Wow, two updates in one day! Hopefully three. Next chapter will have the secret meeting. Til then!