A/N: So, here's the next chapter. I do not own 'How to Train Your Dragon' or the 'Alex Rider' series.

*Hiccup*

I woke up the next morning to Toothless nudging me, eager to have his morning flight. Grumbling in my sleep, I woke up completely and saddled the eager dragon then followed him outside and sat on the saddle. "Okay, let's go." Toothless roared in happiness and lunged into the sky. The wind battered at my face and chest, but it was the best feeling in the world, it was the feeling of being free. The sky was tinged with orange as the clouds rolled in front of the sun, the light reflecting off and through them. We went through one of the clouds and stalled in midair, then Toothless dove toward the sea's surface. At the last second, I used the mechanical tail to pull us out of the dive. Then I remembered I promised to try to find Alex a dragon. Well, first he has to ride one. I put my hand on Toothless' shoulder, "Let's go back to Berk and see if we can get Alex in the air." Toothless agreed and we flew back to my house. I jumped from the saddle and went inside my house where Alex was still asleep. I shook the teen's shoulder, "Hey, Alex. Get up."

"What?" Alex muttered and looked at me, still half asleep.

I told him, "It's morning. Besides, I told you we had to find you a dragon."

He yawned and got up, stretching as he did so. "Okay, I'm up." I went back outside and waited. A few minutes later, Alex came out looking as if he had never went to sleep. I motioned for him and we walked over to Toothless.

I hauled myself into the saddle, "Before we try to find a dragon for you, you need to see what it's like up there." I pointed at the sky.

Alex looked at Toothless, then at the sky. Finally, he sighed. "It's now or never, huh?" Then, he shook his head and easily hauled himself into the saddle behind me.

I looked at Toothless, "Okay, bud. Slow and I mean slow this time." I added, remembering what happened the first time Astrid flew. Toothless grinned and took off, luckily it was slow. Steadily, we began to rise toward the sky and we circled Berk. I looked back at Alex, "See, it's not too bad."

Alex smiled, "I have to admit, this is amazing."

Toothless dove toward the water and we leveled out at the last moment. I turned toward Alex, "You may want to hang on." He held on to the back of the saddle and Toothless sped up. Eventually, we were racing through the air. Another dragon flew over us once we slowed down, it was Astrid and Stormfly. Behind us, the others came.

"We thought you may want company." Astrid stated.

I smiled, "Nearly all the time!" Then, we all just flew in silence.

However, Alex broke the silence, "How much do you trust your dragons?"

"I trust Toothless completely, I can't speak for the others, but I believe they're the same. Right now, I can just let go and fall, Toothless will catch me before I hit the water." I stated.

I could tell the thought of falling from this height made him sick, "Seriously? Aren't you afraid he'll be too late?"

I shook my head, "Nope. Trust me, when you find a dragon, after a while, you'll feel the same. That reminds me, we still have to find a dragon for you. Let's go back to Berk. The only question is, what kind of dragon do you want?"

Alex shrugged, "No clue."

(A Little Later)

Finding a dragon for Alex was complicated, more than that, it was impossible. None of the dragons on Berk were the right ones, there was no trust. I sighed, thinking, "We're going to have to find a dragon unknown to Berk."

Alex glanced at me and shook his head, "Isn't that too dangerous? Wouldn't that dragon be too unpredictable?"

I shrugged, "Unpredictable, sure. Impossible, no. Before I met Toothless, nobody saw a Night Fury and lived to tell the tale."

"And now you two are inserperable." Alex said. "Fine, but if it gets too dangerous, forget about it. I don't want anybody to get hurt."

I understood how he felt, "Okay. That reminds me, have you remembered anything yet?"

He shook his head, "No. It's so frustrating."

"Don't worry, I'm sure they'll come back eventually." I stated.

Another voice spoke, "Maybe if you get hit in the head again, you'll remember." I turned and saw Snotlout walking toward Alex threateningly.

Alex sighed, "Seriously? We have to do this again?"

Snotlout got in Alex's face, "You need to show more respect."

"To someone like you, I don't think so." Alex stated calmly.

I looked over at Astrid, "Should we stop this?"

She shook her head, "You can't stop the inevitable."

One moment, I saw Snotlout thow a punch at Alex and I expected to hear the fist break bone, but there was hardly any sound. Just a whoosh of Snotlout's fist meeting empty air. He looked stunned for a second and whirled to look behind him. Alex stood there, with his arms crossed. "That's the best you can do? I'm disappointed."

Snotlout growled, "Shut up!" He lunged at Alex who sidestepped and lunged at Snotlout from the side, making the young Viking fall to the ground. Snotlout rose to his feet and ran at the teen, his fist flying through the air. I heard it hit and winced, but I saw the fist did not harm Alex. Snotlout's fist was caught in Alex's hand. Instantly, Snotlout threw another punch with his free hand, but it was caught, too. Alex pushed him away and Snotlout was crazy enough to charge again. Annoyance gleamed in Alex's eyes as he waited for Snotlout's attack. Just before the enraged teen got close, Alex whirled around on his heel, his other foot slicing through the air. Alex's attack hit Snotlout in the face, sending him flying back and sliding across the ground a few feet. When Snotlout sat up, there was a imprint of Alex's shoe on the side of his face, blood streamed from his nose. Everybody grew quiet, speechless about the strange attack. Snotlout got up and charged again, but Alex blocked his fist and sent his own into the charging teen's stomach, knocking the breath out of him. Then, Snotlout was shoved to the ground on his stomach, Alex's foot pressed into his back. "If you get up again, you'll end up right back on the ground. Don't try it." We were all amazed at what just happened. They way Alex fought was unlike anything we had ever seen; it was out of this world.

Toothless growled and I looked over at him, "What's wrong?" The black dragon glanced at the sky and I noticed storm clouds had rolled in. "Great. Guys, we're going have company soon." Astrid and Fishlegs seemed to be the only two who heard me. Alex seemed to hear me, too, so he took a few steps away from the cursing Snotlout, who began to get to his feet. Suddenly, there was a loud sound that came from the village.

"What..." Fishlegs began.

Ruff and Tuff both said, "I didn't do it."

Alex and I quickly got on Toothless and flew toward the village. There were a few buildings on fire and in the clearing was the dragon that attacked Berk every night. Vikings surrounded the creature and it charged at a group of them, knocking them aside with it's tail. Toothless landed and I jumped off to try to get toward the front of the gathering crowd with Alex right behind me. After a lot of Viking's tried to push me to the back of the crowd, Alex and I managed to get through. The dragon was a little smaller than Toothless, pure white, and had silver eyes. It growled at every Viking and I begged them to put their weapons down. Some hesitated, others ignored me, none put the weapons down. The dragon opened it's mouth and a loud boom rang my ears as the Vikings were knocked back by an invisible force, rendering them unconscious. In that moment, I understood the dragon did not use fire, but wind. It turned to us, growled, then charged. Another Viking pulled Alex and I out of the way as a net enveloped the creature. It writhed around angrily and the same invisible force erupted from it's mouth, hitting more Vikings. It repeated the process, this time toward us. Everybody used shields to block the attack, accept for Alex. The blast hit him forcefully, sending him fifteen feet away. I knew the teen had to be unconscious. The dragon's attack stopped and seven Vikings managed to lock it's mouth with a metal lock, the net still entrapping the creature. It stared past me, silver eyes shining. I turned toward it's gaze and saw Alex on his feet with Toothless standing next to him. The Vikings began to transport the dragon to the arena, which was a slow process. I noticed it had several scars along it's neck, back, and face that came from deep wounds. They locked it in one of the arena cages, resentful of the creature that had been causing chaos for so long. The Wind Demon was not like Toothless and the other dragons, it was too wild. From the look of it, not even I would be able to show the dragon we mean him no harm.

*Alex*

I found I couldn't sleep the night the Wind Demon was captured. Something was bothering me, but I couldn't figure out what. I crawled from where I slept on the floor and tried to sneak out of the house. Needless to say, that's hard to do with a dragon asleep on the roof. As soon as I shut the door quietly behind me, I turned to see Toothless in front of me with his head turned sideways in a questioning gesture. "Shhh." I said and he seemed to understand. I began to walk, the Night Fury following me like a loyal dog. In a way, I wanted him to leave, but I also wanted him to stay. In the end, I let him follow me to where I was going. Toothless seemed to realized my intentions once we drew close to the arena. He stepped on front of me and refused to let me pass. "Let me through, Toothless." The Night Fury shook his head. I sighed, "Toothless, I promise I won't get killed. Something isn't right about that dragon, I need to find out what." Toothless glared at me as if saying 'Don't say I didn't warn you' and slowly stepped aside. I continued walking and entered the arena and closed the gate behind me, not wanting anything to enter or escape. I looked at the black dragon and motioned at the lever for the lock. Toothless growled and went over to the lever, pulling it back and opening the door to the one cage that held the dangerous dragon. The one dragon that had supposedly caused so much destruction to Berk. I saw silver eyes gleam in the darkness and a low growl pierced the quiet atmosphere. Finally, the dragon lunged at me, pinning me to the ground. Toothless roared and was about to jump to help me, but I ordered him not to. The Night Fury didn't attack, but he still remained in the same attack position. I stared at the dragon, trying not to notice the claws embedded into my shoulder. "It wasn't you, was it?" The white dragon stared at me, it's cool breath hitting my face. "You didn't attack Berk all those times. That was another dragon, because you breathe wind, not fire. When that house exploded into fire, that was another dragon's doing. Am I right?" The dragon's glared softened and it stopped growling, but it's claws remained embedded into my shoulder. "I promised I won't hurt you. I think you've been through enough pain throughout your life." The scars were visible to me and I knew some had to have brought the dragon close to death. Silver eyes stared at me through the darkness and I felt the claws leave my shoulder. The creature backed a few paces away and watched as I rose to my feet. With my good arm, I held out my hand, "I can let you out of here if you trust me." The dragon remained still and I turned my back to it, walking to the main gate. I opened it and looked back at the dragon, stepping aside to show the way out of the arena. The white dragon slowly walked and stopped in front of me. Then, slowly, it's head dropped to my hand and it touched it's nose to it. Then, it turned and went back to it's cage. "What are you doing? I said you could leave." The dragon lied on the ground, it's eyes staring into mine. I sighed and walked toward it again, holding out my hand as I walked. I sat down next to the misunderstood dragon and somehow fell asleep.