Here we go, part 4!

It was very late when we landed. I started shaking myself off from the dramatic experience. Then I tuned my hearing towards Astrid and Hiccup. They were arguing about whether or not to tell the rest of the humans about the Nest. Astrid insisted but Hiccup argued that if they told the others, I would probably be killed or enslaved. Then she hit Hiccup. He deserved it, I thought for scaring her. He looked back at me. I shrugged. Then out of the corner of my eye I saw her kiss him "For everything else" she explained. Then she ran off.

I came up to Hiccup to see if he was okay. He sighed and did that strange grin-type thing with his mouth. "I like her," I told him. "She's cool." he shook his head at me.

He soon left and I curled up and went to sleep. I slept without dreaming and it was a very fitful rest. I was up in the morning I splashed myself with some water. Then drew some more with a stick. Then I had a strange feeling in my gut. Hiccup was in trouble. Soon I could hear it. A dragon, a Monstrous Nightmare, had Hiccup! I was scared. I searched around for a way out of the cove. I called to Hiccup to tell him I was going to be there. I searched and I scrabbled and climbed then I finally found a way out I flapped my wings and tried to balance as hard as I could then I run up the boulders and out. I tried flying but it was useless.

"I'm coming Hiccup!" I called again then I ran as fast as my legs would take me. Using my wings for extra speed. I heard screams and hurrahs and I heard on specific one call "Hiccup!" it was Astrid's. I saw the village in daylight and almost hesitated to go into to it until I heard the growl of the other dragon. I knew that dragon! He my archenemy that had injured my sibling when I was little. I bellowed a challenge and bolted straight for the roars and screams. I saw flames and wings and humans. I didn't care, I tore through the guard around the cage and leapt in front of Hiccup.

"If you want him, you have to get through me!" I challenged.

"Ah! You! Protecting a human I see, typical. This will be fun!" he bawled back. He lunged at me but I dodged and bit him.

"Toothless!" I heard Hiccup scream. "Get out! Go!"

I ignored him, and I still fought Snare while humans began to flood the arena. I could see and smell them they were all around. I soon felt ropes and people came between the other dragon and I. I looked and called for Hiccup but he was being dragged off by a huge human with lots of hair.

"Let him go! Let him go!" I growled but soon the humans bore down on me. "No! no!" then everything went black.

Then next thing I knew I was chained up with a wood harness around my neck so that I had to stand and the only thing I could move was my head. I was so angry. I tried to shake the chains off and I tried everything I could. But soon I gave up and hung my head. I didn't know what they were going to do with me. Probably take my out in the ocean and drown me. I had to wait and see.

What made me angrier was the fact that I couldn't find Hiccup. Was he just going to leave me? I thought that he would help me, but instead he left me, he abandoned me. I thought he was different. He be the one to prove to the other dragons that not all humans are obnoxious thorns in the tails.

Then the big man who took Hiccup away walked past me. I stared at him with abhorrence. He didn't seen to even care. I growled deep in my throat. If I ever got my claws on him…

I didn't have time to think about what I would do because the ship lurched forward and began to sail out to the ocean. It took about an hour then we reached the thick cloud of fog. Then I knew it. They were forcing me to take them to the Nest. This was great because I could get the chief to eat them! I knew that wouldn't happen though, he'd tried human before, said it tasted like dirt. So I kept my head down them suddenly my ear began to twitch. It was meal time for the Chief. I lifted my head and pointed in the direction, willing myself to get there. My brain told me to go and get there as quickly as possible, my heart told me to confuse them and steer them away. I ended up following my instinct. Leading them left and right through the winding maze of rock pillars.

Soon we reached land. I was ashamed of myself. I led the enemy right to our doorstep and now he could have had free range to wipe us out.

Way to go smarty! I told myself. You did it alright. I sighed to myself. Right then I wished I would have never met Hiccup. I wished I would have just wasted away into nothing. Unless someone did something, this would be then end of our dragon family.