Disclaimer: I do not own How to Train your Dragon or any of the spin off series. Only my OCs and my version of the tales.

Chapter 1: How to Start a Dragon Academy

This is Berk. For seven generations, it was Viking against Dragon. The battles were ferocious. Then one day, everything changed. We met Toothless, and together we showed people here that instead of fighting dragons, we can ride them, live with them, even train them.

"Okay, guys, Best Trick Competition," Hiccup said, as he turned to his friends, who were waiting on top of a tall sea stack with their dragons, "Who's up first?"

"Me!" Snotlout said, as he stood up on Hookfang and flexed his muscles.

"Actually." Fishlegs started. "I think it's-"

"Me!" Snotlout insisted.

"Sweet Baby Thor in a thunder storm." Astrid groaned at Snotlout. "Go!"

"Oh, don't worry, we'll go." Snotlout said grabbing Hookfang's horns. "And when we go, Hookfang and I are going to light the sky on-FIRE!" Snotlout yelled, as Hookfang flew down the column and started flying.

While Snotlout screamed, Hookfang flew through several different sea stacks and in one of them, Snotlout's helmet almost caught on fire since it sparked against the rocks. Hookfang looked over at Snotlout and smirked before he twirled into the sky and dove back down into the water. Eventually Hookfang returned and landed back on the sea stack.

"I'm alive?" Snotlout realized as he touched himself. "I'm alive!" He cheered, until he saw the looks on everyone's faces. "I mean, of course I am."

Henna smirked and turned to Astrid, "Do you think Hookfang does that on purpose?"

"If we're going by the smirk on his face," the blonde nodded, "I'd say yes."

"Good."

"My turn!" Fishlegs grinned. "Ready Meatlug? Here we go!"

Meatlug's wings started flapping, as she and Fishlegs slowly flew in a small circle around the sea stack before they landed back down a few seconds later. "Yes! New personal best!" Fishlegs cheered as he leaned down to hug Meatlug, who licked his face.

"My turn!" Ruffnut said.

"No, my turn!" Tuffnut argued.

"Guys! Same dragon." Hiccup reminded.

"Oh, right." Tuffnut said bumped his sister fist with his. Barf and Belch then flew off the sea stack. "Go left!" Tuffnut exclaimed pulling Belch's head left.

"No, right!" Ruffnut argued pulling Barf's head to the right.

"No, no right!" Tuffnut said pulling Belch's head to the right.

"No, left!" Ruffnut argued pulling Barf's head left

As they argued, they crashing into the sea stack and Barf and Belch then began to spin around with Ruffnut and Tuffnut holding on to their horns. Barf and Belch then jerked their heads back, making the twins to fly upwards.

"Oh no!" Tuffnut panicked as they began to fall back down. "This is awesome and scary!"

Barf and Belch grabbed the twins before they placed them back on their necks and flew back on top of the sea stack. "We almost died!" Ruffnut gasped.

"Yeah, I know." Tuffnut agreed, before he and his sister grinned. "Go again?"

"Alright." Henna laughed, shaking her head at the Terrible Twosome, "My turn." She leaned forward, "Ready girl? Just like we practiced."

They jump off the stack and head straight down into the water. They came back up, taking a breath and flew head on at the waves coming at them. Henna stood on Shimmer's back, and turning, the dragon extended its wings and rode the waves on her belly. They turned, flipped and dived through one wave after another. Once done, they flew back up to the sea stack and landed in between Hiccup and Astrid.

"So?" She asked, amid the stares, "How'd we do?"

"That was awesome!" Hiccup exclaimed, "I guess riding a Tidal Class Dragon brings on a whole different sort of circumstances of things you can do."

"You got that right, pal."

"Alright, alright. That was pretty good." Astrid nodded in appreciation, "But now, it's my turn." She glanced over at Hiccup. "You might want to take notes. Let's go!" She smirked, before she and Stormfly took off. "Okay, Stormfly, tail flip!" Astrid commanded, as the tip of Stormfly's tail touched the water. "Now twirl!" She called, as Stormfly started spinning around. "Quick! Upwards spiral!"

Stormfly continued to twirl as she flew up into the sky. "Alright, Stormfly!" Astrid cheered and returned back to the sea stack.

"Yeah, but, can you do it without the dragon?" Snotlout asked and Astrid responded my punching him in the arm.

"Looks like we got our work cut out for us here bud." Hiccup said, patting Toothless behind the ear and they took off.

Toothless flew up in the air before he flipped over and dove downwards. Just before they hit the water, Hiccup pulled up and Toothless flew straight, water flying behind him. As the two of them flew past several sea stacks, Hiccup disconnected his harness before he jumped on top of a arch and ran across it. Once Hiccup reached the edge, he jumped off before he landed on Toothless' back again.

Everyone cheered as Toothless flew and fired a couple of plasma blasts into the sky. "They're still the best." Astrid stated with a smile.

"What'd you expect?" Henna asked, watching her brother, "I mean, nothing beats a Night Fury." She leaned down and whispered, "Doesn't mean that I don't think you're number one."

"Another win." Hiccup smiled at Toothless. "Good job, bud."

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Yep, Dragons. Most people on Berk would say that life is better since we made peace with them. Unfortunately, Dragons are still... well... Dragons.

Hiccup and Henna returned to the village to see the dragons running wild. They saw a woman was fighting with a Terrible Terror over a chicken leg.

"Bad dragon! Let go of my food." The women said as she was dragged out of her house. The Terrible Terror then pulled the meat off it, leaving the women to hold the leg bone. "Drop it pesky dragon!" Then another Terrible Terror grabbed the bone. "DRAGONS!"

Henna pointed to a man yelling at a Deadly Nadder, which was standing on his roof. "Get off my roof, pest!"

A Monstrous Nightmare was standing on a cart tugging on a bag off apples with another man, who was yelling. "Let go of that! These are my apples!"

They turned around again just in time to see a Deadly Nadder running in a woman's laundry line and taking it with it. "Give me back my dainties, dragon!" The women yelled.

"In coming!" A man yelled looking up.

The siblings looked up just as a herd of dragons were flying overhead. Then without warning they began to poo right over their heads. Every Viking began to run for cover trying to avoid the green burning droppings. Henna grabbed her shield off her back to cover her head as Hiccup bumped into Bucket and Mulch, two farmers that lost a few limbs in the Dragon War. Like Henna, they were holding shields over their heads like an umbrella.

"Hey, Mulch. Hey, Bucket. Sorry about the-" He said pointed up.

"Every day at three." Bucket said looking at the dragons. "They're regular. A tip of the cap."

"Better than the days when it was killed or be killed." Mulch said. He turned and looked the siblings, "Hey, we've got some fish for that father of yours." He turned to look at Bucket. "Bucket, give the kids the cod."

Bucket then pulled out a torn bag. Once he noticed that the fish was gone he looked confused. "I ate it already? Did I enjoy it?"

"Uh, no actually Bucket I'm afraid that the, uh..." Hiccup said pointing.

They looked around and saw a Terrible Terror dragging it away. Once the Terrible Terror dragged the fish to the side of a house where two more Terrible Terrors followed it.

"And on that note..." Henna shook her head, chuckling, "I'm outta here. I'm meeting with Astrid in the cove. We're gonna work on some shield training." She smirked as she walked over to Shimmer, "Maybe see if we can talk the other four into a game of Discus."

"Try not to kill Snotlout."

Sunset crawled off her shoulder and got in front of her as she settled into the saddle, "No promises."

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"Either I've been slacking off, or you've been getting better." Astrid sighed, frustrated, "What have you been doing, training on your off days?"

"I had to keep myself in shape." Henna grabbed her shield and threw it at the target, "Just because I stopped training to kill dragons didn't mean I stopped training altogether. Who knew when our island was going to be attacked. Needed to be prepared for anything."

"Who comes here besides the dragons?" The blonde paused, "Oh, wait."

"Oh, yeah." The girls laughed, "Outside of the dragons, he's been Berk the biggest and fiercest enemy in all of the archipelago. So, I didn't see any reason to go lax on training."

"Okay. I agree with that. How about a deal? We take the time every day to do real training. Not dragon killing training that we used to, but real warrior training. We become each other's sparing partners. Hand-to-hand, weapons and dragons. Deal?"

"Deal."

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Later that night at the Haddock house Stoick was pacing up and down try to think of an idea, while Gobber was sitting at a table carving out duck from wood. At a corner Hiccup and Toothless were sitting around listening.

"We can't just let dragons run around like they own the place," Stoick muttered. Then he seemed to get an idea. "We... we could put up signs!"

"Signs, for dragons?" Gobber said skeptically.

"No! For the people." Stoick explained.

"Signs, for Vikings? We're not big readers Stoick." Gobber said skeptically.

"Then we'll build a huge net and stretch it around the plaza." Stoick said impatiently.

"Nets? You do know that they breathe fire, right?" Gobber reminded.

"I know very well they breathe fire Gobber." Stoick said getting annoyed. Stoick was now on verge of giving up. "Maybe Mildew was right." He sighed throwing a chair to the floor.

"Wait, dad." Hiccup said picking the chair up. "What if I deal with the dragons?"

"You?" Stoick asked in disbelief.

"Who else?" Hiccup replied, as Toothless walked over. "If anyone can get the dragons under control, I can. I'm the best man for the job." He said as he scratched Toothless under the chin.

"You're not a man yet, Hiccup." Stoick said bluntly.

"Not if you don't give me the chance to be!" Hiccup response. Stoick looked at Gobber who nodded.

"Fair enough, you'll have your chance, starting tomorrow." Stoick said.

"What's starting tomorrow?" Henna asked, coming in.

"Hiccup's going to deal with the dragons in the village." Gobber chuckled.

"He is?" She turned to her brother, "You are?" He nodded, "Um... why?"

"They're out of control and someone needs to take them in hand." He smiled, "Dad is going to give me a chance to take care of it."

She clapped him on the shoulder, "I'll say a few good words at your funeral."

"Oh, ha-ha."

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The next day, Henna was sitting with the other Viking teens and their dragons, watching Hiccup run around the square as he attempted to stop the dragons from destroying things.

"What is he doing?" Snotlout asked.

"I think he's helping the dragons break stuff." Tuffnut said uncertainly.

"Cool!" Ruffnut smirked.

"He's trying to stop them from breaking things." Henna slid a glance at Astrid, "I think."

Hiccup was running holding a bucket of water towards a burning sheep. However the sheep ran right over him and kept on running.

"Wow, he could really use our help." Astrid said looking down at the chaos.

"In a minute." Snotlout mused, watching.

"Yeah." Henna mused, "Just trying to decide if I want him to ask for it first."

"Yeah, that'll happen." Astrid said.

"I did promise to say something nice at his funeral."

"Can I shoot the first arrow?" The girls laughed harder as they looked down, "What's he doing with that bucket?"

"Not sure. But the outcome is going to be awesome, I just know it."

"Knowing Hiccup..." Astrid trailed off as they saw Hiccup put a sheep on fire out with a bucket of water. "Yeah."

"Sorry about that." Hiccup said. He was so busy he didn't notice the dragons flying overhead.

"And... it's three o'clock." Astrid said looking up.

"Shields up." Henna warned, and they followed suite as Hiccup looked up just in time as a dripping was heading straight towards him. "Oh, no."

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Later that night Hiccup was in his room with Toothless watching as Henna tendered to him.

"Oh, everything hurts." Hiccup complained as Henna packed up her oils. "Even this." He said holding up his prosthetic leg.

"I just don't know why you didn't ask for help." She complained, "You know that Astrid and I would have been more than happy to give you a hand."

"I know, I know." Hiccup moan, "Bite me."

"No thanks." She smirked, "Not enough meat."

"Hiccup?" Astrid's voice called from downstairs.

"Astrid?" Hiccup replied. Hiccup then got up and began to dust himself off. "Perfect!" He muttered, making his sister laugh.

"I don't look too beat up, do I?" He asked looking at Henna and Toothless. She just shrugged, while Toothless made a weird face at him.

"Oh, great. Dragon pity." Hiccup muttered. He then turned when he heard the sound of footsteps. "Oh hey, Astrid! What a nice surprise!" He said with false delight.

"So, how was your day?" Astrid asked.

"Oh, uneventful. Hung around the plaza... you know." Hiccup said.

"Yeah, I do know." Astrid said in a knowing voice, glancing at Henna, "We saw you out there." She picked a piece of rubble off of Hiccup's "It's hard to believe you're still standing."

Hiccup then threw himself backwards on the bed with a huge groan. "I'm going to be seeing flaming sheep in my dreams for the next month."

"HICCUP!" Stoick's voice called, coming up the stairs, "What's going on out there?" he asked when he had entered. "The plaza looks like a war zone!"

"Uh-oh." Henna muttered, edging closer to Astrid.

"I know this looks bad..." Hiccup began.

"Really bad." Astrid whispered.

"Really, really bad." Henna whispered.

"But this is only, uh, Phase One of my um... master plan." Hiccup continued.

"Oh, so you do have a plan." Stoick asked.

"I do, of course I do." He said in false voice. "It's very... complex, with lots of drawings and, um, several large, moving parts... Yeah, it's, uh, pretty wild."

"Huh, this had better be real, because Mildew has stirred up the whole island. If you don't get these dragons under control, they'll be calling for their heads." Stoick said as he walked away.

"Don't worry bud," Hiccup said rubbing the side of his neck. "Your head is not going anywhere."

"You do realize that there are like a bazillion dragons out there and only one of you?" Astrid said brushed her hair out of her face. "I hope you really do have a plan."

"And ask for help this time." Henna grumbled.

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The next morning Hiccup lead all the teens and their dragons to the arena.

"That's your plan." Ruffnut said looking around. "Train dragons."

"Here? Where we used to kill them?" Tuffnut added.

"Right, because we don't do that anymore." Hiccup said as he placed a basket of fish in front of Toothless. "That's why it's available."

"Actually, the dragons do seem a little nervous." Astrid said patting Stormfly.

"That's because they're very sensitive." Fishlegs said as he stroked Meatlug. "Meatlug, especially. She lost a cousin here. We try not to talk about it."

"At he knows she's a girl now." Henna whispered to the side, making Astrid cover her mouth to keep from laughing.

"It's amazing that your dad just gave you the arena." Astrid said, nudging her friend in the side as she recovered.

"Yeah, it totally would be... if he did, but he didn't, so that's another thing we should try not to talk about." Hiccup said.

"Wait, we're going behind dad's back?" Henna looked over, shocked.

"There you go, talking about it." Hiccup said, "Uh, alright, everybody, here's the thing." Hiccup said charging the subject. "The dragons are out of control. We want them to live in our world without destroying it, but they can't without our help. They've been blowing things up in the village. We've got to do something about it."

"Got it, help dragons blow things up." Tuffnut said as he grinned at his sister. "We can totally do that."

"No, I believe I said-" Hiccup started.

"Here's how we're going to do it." Ruffnut interrupted. "First, we make them really, really angry."

"No problem." Tuffnut said clenched his fist and smirked. "We anger everybody."

"Guys, this is serious. Mildew wants our dragons caged. I don't know about you, but that's not okay with me." Hiccup said.

"That old grump needs to be put into a cage." Henna frowned, "I'm sorry, but I think that life is a tad bit better with them causing little problems or getting into trouble around the village, like regular animals, than attacking and destroying the island every night."

"Hen." Hiccup admonished, "We gotta take this seriously."

"Fine."

"You're right." Tuffnut said, before pointing at his sister. "She's sorry."

"Okay then, next problem. The dragons are eating everything in sight." Hiccup said as he grabbed a loaf of bread and Toothless licked his lips. "Now, when a dragon grabs something it's not supposed to have." Toothless then grabbed the loaf of bread. "You can get them to drop it by giving it a scratch just below the chin." Hiccup said, as he scratched underneath Toothless' chin, and he released the bread.

Snotlout just snorted as he grabbed the bread. "That may work for you and Toothless, but Hookfang and me, we do things a little differently." He said with a grin as he threw the bread into Hookfang's mouth. "When I want this big boy to do something, I get right up in his face, and say 'DROP THAT RIGHT NOW'!" Snotlout yelled at Hookfang. "YOU HEAR ME?!"

Hookfang dropped the bread but grabbed Snotlout instead and shook him around. "See?" Snotlout's muffled voice was heard. "He dropped it."

"Should we help him?" Tuffnut asked.

"Yeah, in a minute." Astrid said.

"How long do you think Hookfang will hold him up there?" Henna asked, "Bets anyone?"

"Alright, we've got a lot of training to do." Hiccup said, getting everyone's attention. "But together, we can keep these dragons under control."

As everyone got to work, Snotlout was still stuck in Hookfang's mouth. "Uh, can someone do that chin scratchy thing?" Snotlout asked. "Hello? You guys still there?"

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Later, the teens walked into a very quiet village.

"Huh, no dragons." Fishlegs said.

"That was easy." Ruffnut shrugged.

"Lunch?" Snotlout suggested.

"That's weird." Hiccup mumbled. "If the dragons aren't here, where are they?"

Suddenly, everyone heard an explosion, along with a woman's scream. "Something tells me that way," Astrid said, as she placed her hands on her hips. They all ran over to where the explosion came from and saw that all the dragons were attacking the main storage house. "Stormfly?"

"Hookfang?" Snotlout said, as they saw their dragons lifted up their heads from the empty baskets of fish.

Hiccup and Henna ran inside the storage house, which was destroyed and empty. "They've eaten everything!" Stoick exclaimed, as he threw one of the columns on the ground. "We've got nothing left for the freeze!"

"I warned you, Stoick, but did you listen to me? No, you put a bunch of teenagers in charge." Mildew said, as the Viking teens glared at him. "And look at what the dragons have done! Caging is too good for those beasts!"

"Dad, I swear I can fix this. We were just starting to-" Hiccup started.

"Enough, Hiccup." Stoick said. "How can I trust you to control all the dragons when you couldn't even control your own?" He asked, gesturing to Toothless, whose head was inside a basket full of fish.

Hiccup let out a sigh. "Oh, Toothless." He groaned.

Stoick then entered the destroyed storage house. "Bucket, Mulch, man the boats we need another catch." Stoick said throwing some empty baskets at them.

"It's too late Stoick, it took us six months to catch all of that fish." Mulch said.

"Not tell me it's too late, we've got to try." Stoick yelled.

"Of course we do, don't tell the chief it's too late." Mulch said pulling Bucket down to ear level with his hook. "You're always so negative."

"I don't know what it is with me." Bucket said.

"Dad, please you got to listen to me." Hiccup said as Stoick walked out of the storage house with some empty baskets over his shoulders. "I know dragons better than-"

"Not now, Hiccup, I have a village to feed." Stoick said shaking his head, as he placed several baskets on a wheelbarrow. "The dragons caused enough damage. By tonight, I want every one of them caged. Understand?"

"Dad!" Henna called, trying to get his attention.

"You can't just cage these dragons." Mildew scoffed. "You need to send them away now!"

Several of the Vikings yelled agreeing with Mildew. "You're right, Mildew." Stoick sighed. "We'll cage them tonight, and in the morning, Hiccup will send them off the island. I'm sorry, son."

Henna turned to Mildew, "You just made an enemy."

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Later that evening, the Viking teens were eating dinner in Great Hall. They were all upset that they had to say goodbye to their dragons.

"I can't believe we just have to send them away." Snotlout complained.

"Things are just going to be weird." Astrid frowned, as the cream in her soup formed the image of a dragon in her mind. "I got used to Stormfly's face being the first thing I see every morning."

"I know what you mean." Henna said sighed, giving a piece of bread to Sunset, "I mean, I remodeled the downstairs of my house.." She hit the table, "You know, they didn't act like this at Snoggletog. In fact, they were upset when the dragons left."

"Mildew." Astrid nodded glumly, "He's got them so stirred up, and it's not even giving us a chance to truly work with them and get them integrated into our way of doing things."

"Every night before I went to sleep, Meatlug would lick my feet." Fishlegs added, before flopping on the table. "Who's going to do it now?"

"I volunteer Tuffnut!" Ruffnut said.

"Whatever!" Tuffnut said. "What time should I be there?"

Henna cringed, "Ew!"

"Come on, guys." Astrid sighed as she stood up. "Let's get this over with."

"This is the worst day of my life." Fishlegs said as he and the other Viking teens walked away, leaving Hiccup and Henna behind. "We're never going to see our dragons again."

"What are we going to do know?" Henna said looking at Hiccup.

"We can't let this happen." Hiccup said as he patted Toothless on the head. "Toothless is the best friend I've ever had," Hiccup then saw the look on Henna's face. "Aside from my favorite sister in the whole world."

"I'm your only sister."

"Toothless, I'll miss you so much." Mildew said sarcastically, as he walked over and Toothless growled at him, before he looked down at Hiccup and Henna. "You know what your mistake was? Thinking dragons could be trained! A dragon's going to do what a dragon's going to do. It's their nature, and nature always wins."

Once Mildew walked away, the wind from outside blew out the fire in the hall, so Toothless fired a pulse blast at the fire place and lit up the room again.

"Oh, thank you Toothless." A female Viking said

"You know what." Hiccup said, an idea forming in his mind. "Mildew is absolutely right!"

"Wait, did you just agreed with Mildew?" Henna asked confused.

"Weird, right?" He grinned, "If this doesn't work out, I'll let you beat me up for it later. Come on, I'll explain everything on the way. Just follow me." Hiccup said as he started running.

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Meanwhile, the other Viking teens arrived at the arena.

"I'm sorry Stormfly. Now go!" Astrid said pointing towards the arena. Then slowly their dragons walked over to the arena.

"It feels like big sharp teeth are ripping this thing in my chest." Snotlout said, placing his hand over his chest.

"That's what it feels like when your heart is breaking." Astrid said.

"I don't have a heart! I'm not a girl." Snotlout said.

The Vikings teens held back their tears, as they watched the gate of the arena about to close with their dragons on the inside. "Don't close it!" Hiccup yelled, as he and Henna rode in on Toothless and Shimmer.

Hiccup and Henna jumped off their dragons and Hiccup ran over to the gate lever and pushed it back, reopening the gate. "We're not locking them up." Hiccup said facing them.

"What happened?" Astrid asked, as a hopeful smile appeared on her face. "Did you change your father's mind... or are we going behind his back again?" She asked, her smile disappearing as she.

"Uh... one of those." Hiccup answered.

"Can you guess which?" Henna asked with a sarcastic smile as the dragons stepped out of the arena.

Hiccup ignored her and gestured to the gathered dragons, "Look, the dragons are going to do what they're going to do. It's their nature. We just need to learn how to use it."

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The next day, Bucket and Mulch were on a boat trying to catch some fish.

"It's empty again." Mulch realized, looking down at the empty fishing net they pulled out of the water.

"Did I eat them already?" Bucket asked, sounding clueless. "Did I enjoy it? Am I being too negative?"

At that moment, Hiccup, Henna and Snotlout rode over them, "Snotlout. Henna. Scare up some fish." Hiccup instructed before breaking off with Toothless.

The two nodded and, taking a deep breath, dove into the water to chase some fish into the fishing net. "Hey, thanks, dragons!" Mulch called once Hookfang resurfaced.

"That's right!" Snotlout cheered as he flew off on Hookfang. "That just happened!"

"I'll get the next round!" Henna called, "Mulch, get the next net ready!"

"You got it!"

Hiccup, Astrid, and Fishlegs flew over to the mountains to Mildew's fields. "Afternoon, Mildew!" Astrid greeted before Stormfly dropped on the soil and continued flying on the dirt, creating marks in the ground with her tail spikes.

"Three o'clock!" Hiccup called. "It's time for the fertilizer."

"Fertilizer?" Mildew repeated, as he turned around to see Fishlegs and Meatlug leading several dragons over.

"Okay, Meatlug, let a rip." Fishlegs told Meatlug.

Mildew stepped back as the dragon dropped their dropping onto his crops. "Smile, Mildew!" Hiccup told the old man. "We just saved you three months of work." He said, "Henna's gonna be by later to water it for you."

Later in the forest, the twins were chasing the hogs out. As the hogs ran onto the fields, Toothless flew over and shot a pulse blast that made the hogs turn and run the other way. It wasn't long until the hogs were chased back into the barn, and the Viking teens returned to the village with their dragons.

"That was awesome!" Fishlegs grinned.

Astrid looked up at Hiccup as he landed. "How did you know that was going to work?"

"Because they're dragons, and they're going to do what dragons do," Hiccup explained as he climbed off Toothless. "We just have to learn to work with them and not against them. You know who we should actually be thanking, though?"

"Mildew." Henna said, pointing behind them, "Let's see if I get to beat on you later. If so, it's going to hurt."

"Great."

They looked around and saw Mildew walked over with Stoick. "There they are Stoick. Those dragons don't look like they're in cages to me." Mildew said.

"No," Stoick said and he glanced down at his son. "This is not what I asked for."

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Later, they were gathered in the arena, being watch by most of the village. Stoick walked inside with Gobber by his side, scowling. The teens were in the center of the arena looking worried.

"Oh no, what's Stoick going to do to us?" Fishlegs said panicking.

"I'm too pretty for jail." Ruffnut said.

"Where'd you hear that from?" Tuffnut scoffed.

"You all disobeyed my orders." Stoick said with a glare. "And there will be consequences."

"I told you," Astrid whispered to Hiccup before letting out a frustrated sigh. "You never listen to me."

"What?" Henna asked innocently, getting a glare from the blonde.

Hiccup stepped forward. "Dad, if anyone's going to get in trouble, it should be me."

"No, you all had a hand in it." Stoick said.

"You took over this place without asking, you released the dragons against my wishes." Stoick said looking down at all of them. "Things are going to change around here. That's why-"

"You're getting a Dragon Training Academy!" Gobber announced.

As everyone outside gasped, Stoick turned to Gobber. "Gobber!" Stoick scolded. "I wanted to tell them!"

"I'm sorry, you're right." Gobber apologized, as the Viking teens let out sighs of relief. "Go ahead."

"Well you told most of it!" Stoick grumbled.

"You can tell them the part about how proud you are of them!"

"Gobber!" Stoick snapped before facing the Viking teens again. "Hiccup. Henna. Well, what he said. You have all made me proud." He said, as he walked to one of the gates. "This academy is for you." Stoick told them, before he opened the gate to release the dragons.

Instantly, the Viking teens ran over to their dragons and hugged them. Mildew was the only one not happy about this. He looked down and growled. "I'll get those dragons yet." He said and walked away.

"Now all you have to do is train them." Stoick said.

"Not a problem, dad," Hiccup said, as he petted Toothless. "After all, I've got him." Then he heard Astrid clear her throat and stand next to the others. "And them too."

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That night everyone spent their time doing what they like doing with their dragons.

Hiccup in his room and had just finished drawing an image of him and his friends with their dragons, just as Toothless jumped onto a platform on the ground and laid down on it, getting ready to fall asleep.

Henna was laying down in her loft, Sunset in her new house by the wall and Shimmer downstairs on her customer platform bed.

Fishlegs was in his bed half asleep in his own bed, giggling to himself as Meatlug licked his feet.

The next morning, Stormfly's head stuck out of Astrid's window as Astrid woke up and smiled at seeing her.

Later during the day, Astrid, Hiccup and Henna flew in to deliver more fish in the storage units as Stoick watch with pride. Then they flew over to the new Academy as Snotlout and Fishlegs were on their dragons, hanging a sign for the new Dragon Training Academy. An image of a Night Fury with one of its tail fins red, at the arena.

"The Berk Dragon Academy." Astrid smiled as she glanced over at Hiccup and punched him in the arm. "I like the sound of that."

Dragons can't change who they are, but who would want them too? Dragons are powerful, amazing creatures, and for as long as it takes, we know that we will learn everything there is to know about them. The question is wouldn't you?