A/N: I'm actually typing this before Disney, so know that I at least tried to get this out to you. But I probably won't make it. If I do, that would be one crappy chapter, considering I have to leave in an hour

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You all should search up the song: Swing Life Away by Rise Against. O-o It's a good song.

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Flames lapping at her paws, Mistyeyes charged through the clearing, the other Night Furies busy trying to wreck the houses that scattered around the clearing as best they could. The dragon's eyes were narrowed as she raced past the humans, trying not to look at their frightened faces or listen to their scared screams. She had to find both Hiccup and Toothless before anything happened that she wouldn't be able to handle, or fix for that matter. The thought made Mistyeyes quicken her pace somewhat, blood roaring in her ears as she sprinted forward.

A sharp yell made Mistyeyes turn, skidding to a clumsy stop as she winced from the pain in her paws. Had her name been called? Ears erect, the Night Fury scanned the clearing anxiously, wondering if it could possibly be Toothless. Mistyeyes did deserve an apology anyway, Toothless should realize by now that she had been right. But her ears flickered backwards in disappointment as she saw Fleetfoot stalking up to her angrily, eyes smoldering as he looked down at her.

"Where are you off to in such a hurry?" He snarled, voice barley audible over the noise of the humans as they rushed around. Some were recovering from the shock of the ambush, gathering weapons and charging at the dragons bravely. Mistyeyes tore her gaze away from the now-attacking men and woman, lifting her chin and meeting Fleetfoot's eyes directly. The other Night Fury had drawn himself up to tower over her, something that both frightened her and irritated her at the same time.

"What do you think I'm doing?" She snapped. "I'm searching for a building that has no other Night Furies there! We aren't covering the whole island, and until we do, the place might still stand a chance!" At Fleetfoot's skeptical look, she flicked her ears. "It was your flawed battle strategy." She pointed out. "And I'm sure that Nightflight would be pleased if I told her that you kept me from fighting if you stand here much longer."

At this, Fleetfoot sniffed disdainfully, shooting her a glare. "You don't have to do that." He muttered thinly, looking her up and down. "Get on with it then, and maybe this time you wont make a big mess of things." He turned around to go, and Mistyeyes smiled at his turned back.

"Of course I wont make a mess of things." She said, too low for him to hear as she watched him bound away into the fighting mess. "I'm a Night Fury, aren't I?" She ended her words on a sarcastic note, her smile turning into a deep frown as she whipped around, ready to go back to what she was doing before she got interrupted. But something was blocking her path. Mistyeyes skidded to an ungraceful stop, paws digging up dirt in the ground as she backed away somewhat.

A human stood in front of her, huffing for breath with one eye closed in pain. They held a sword, pointing it right at Mistyeyes's chest, a somewhat sad look in its blue eyes. The sight made Mistyeyes's heart wrench in pain, the Night Fury's eyes widening as she looked down at the small thing. Her ears flicked back and forth, mind racing as she looked at the human. She would kill a human when the moon turned purple!

Floundering for a moment, she raised one paw, bringing it up and holding it in midair in front of the human's face. This was how they said hi, right? But the girl blinked, seeming lost as she lowered the spear somewhat. She looked at her with confusion, as if trying to find out whether or not she was trying to attack her. Mistyeyes dropped her paw with a slam, remembering what she was supposed to be doing with a flash. Looking at the girl one last time, the Night Fury charged away from her, brushing past the smaller human and taking off.

She searched the village as best she could through the smoke, charging in circles, and zigzags, and loop-the-loops. But nothing showed up for her. Cursing under her breath, Mistyeyes looked from side to side, ears slicking down to her head sourly. That was when she realized something else that hadn't showed up to her yet. Nightflight. Eyes widening, Mistyeyes's head whipped around to the forest, narrowing her eyes as she pushed herself up to her feet once more and racing forward.

She felt like enemies were right at her feet, licking at her heels and forcing her to go faster. Her heart pounded in her chest and thumped loudly in her ears. She didn't know where she was going, but all she knew was that she had to find Nightflight before anybody else did. It was a feeling rooted deep inside her bones, urging her one with a panicked voice.

Exploding into the forest, Mistyeyes looked both ways, panting as she perked her ears, straining to hear something that would give her a clue on where to go. At first, it was all quiet, nothing moved and nothing made a sound. But then she heard a faint rumbling sound…paw steps thumping on the ground. It was…heading in this direction? Mistyeyes glanced behind her, confused. It was getting closer…

Suddenly, something slammed into her, knocking the Night Fury over and making her skid forward painfully on the grass. She cursed herself as she hissed in pain, teeth clenched as she sat upright. Looking back around, she glared at the person that had slammed into her, opening her mouth to shoot a sharp retort back to them. But then she stopped, snapping her mouth shut as she watched the dragon push himself back up. "Toothless?" She questioned, tilting her head to the side as she blinked.

The Night Fury looked up, realization flashing in his eyes as he met eyes with the she-dragon. "Mistyeyes?" He echoed her own tone, seeming lost as he sized her up. Then he seemed to remember fully as he bared his teeth at her. "What are you doing here?" He barked out, glaring daggers at her. "I thought I told you to get lost! Can't you see this is why I didn't want you coming back?"

"Excuse me!" The dragon yelled loudly. "But wasn't I the one that tried to warn you about this happening? You were the one that didn't want to listen, you should have believed me! Maybe this wouldn't even be happening if you weren't so stubborn!"

"You're the one calling me stubborn?" Toothless snorted. "You're the one that wont leave us alone!"

"I'm trying to protect you!"

"Why would you ever do that?"

"Because… because…" Mistyeyes snapped her mouth shut, glaring at Toothless hotly. "I just am, okay? Not all Night Furies are bad, you know! You aren't! Maybe I just want to be like you, is that so much to believe? After all, you must have wanted it too, by the way you came here once before."

"And what are you doing in the forest might I add?" Toothless growled, seeming not to have heard her last statement as he made no move to reacting to it.

"I don't even know what you're doing here!" Mistyeyes exclaimed.

"I'M looking for Hiccup!" The sentence was spoken between them in unison.

The two Night Furies stopped with surprise, looking between one another with large eyes. Toothless seemed lost for words, gaping as he looked at her in confusion. Mistyeyes met his eyes with a straight face, gaze almost challenging him to say something she raised her chin in defiance. "You don't know me as well as you think you do, Toothless." She said firmly. "And until you come to terms with that, we'll be on a wild goose chase doing nothing."

Searching her eyes, Toothless opened his mouth, preparing to say something, when he broke off. The dragon lifted his head, blinking as he looked the other way. "Did you hear that?" He asked, green eyes sweeping the foliage that surrounded them. Mistyeyes shook her head slowly, looking at Toothless with somewhat wide eyes, waiting for him to say something.

Glancing at her, Toothless beckoned for her to follow, getting up and crouching low to the ground as he crept forward. Mistyeyes followed suit, slinking with her belly nearly touching the ground. Her ears were straining to hear a noise, to hear whatever had set Toothless off so quickly. They were leaving the village behind rapidly, the smoke fading away until it was just a far-off smell that did nothing to effect the two dragons, not that it did before.

They crawled along for a long time, Mistyeyes's muscles cramping from being so tight for so long. She had no idea how or what Toothless could have heard, but the dragon was so fixated on following the unknown thing that Mistyeyes decided that asking her question wouldn't go too well with the dragon. Even speaking a single word would not go well with him. It was miracle that he had brought her along with whatever he was doing.

Finally, Mistyeyes caught what Toothless had heard, a rustling in the undergrowth, footsteps that were slowly increasing speed. Mistyeyes blinked thoughtfully, straightening somewhat as she looked over at Toothless. Catching her gaze, the dragon motioned for her to get down once more, but she didn't listen, looking at the spot where the sound was coming from intently. There was a voice now.

"Come on." She whispered, walking upright now as she walked forward carefully. Toothless huffed angrily, looking almost grouchy as he followed her lead now. The sight would have made Mistyeyes roll her eyes if the situation had been different, but she was too fixed on walking forward by this time. The voice was quiet, but distinguishable all the same. Narrowing her eyes, Mistyeyes muttered the name under her breath angrily. "Nightflight."

Toothless paused at the name, blinking as he looked from Mistyeyes to the spot where the clearing would open up. For a moment, he faltered, looking back and forth. But then he steeled himself, taking in a deep breath as he closed the distance, breaking the rim of plants and stepping into the clearing. Mistyeyes let him go first, getting up to walk after him when a roar caused her to leap about a foot in the air. Blinking rapidly, she ran after him clumsily, tripping over her feet as she staggered into the clearing. "What!" She yelled breathlessly. "What happened!"

She turned to see Toothless wrestling on the ground with Nightflight, the two trying to pin the other down to the ground as they slashed at each other with their claws fully out. It took Mistyeyes a moment to sort out her thoughts, forcing herself into motion as she leapt into the mess, waiting until she had a clear shot for Nightflight as she leaned forward and gave a hefty blow to the dragoness's head. Nightflight yowled with shock, falling to the side and getting off of Toothless, shaking her head back and forth to try and clear it. Blood was trickling down her forehead and seeping into her eyes, Mistyeyes huffed for breath, Toothless getting up and standing beside her, looking fit to kill.

Silence weighed in the clearing, the three dragons facing one another with labored breath. But then Nightflight purred silkily, closing her eyes as she did so. "So, Mistyeyes." She laughed breezily. "You wont raise a paw against a human, but when it comes to somebody of your own family, you'll do it without a second thought. I thought you said you wanted justice?"

"I do." Mistyeyes panted, looking right at Nightflight. "You are no family of mine."

Nightflight frowned, her eyes turning critical. She shifted her gaze to look at Toothless, smiling in a sickly way at the dragon. "So, Toothless." She mused, eyes dancing with dark humor. "We've met once more. There is still chance for you to join me, we could forget about everything else. It would be easy." Mistyeyes looked over at the other dragon standing next to her, narrowing her eyes to slits.

"Don't look at her." She commanded sternly, Toothless jerking his head away so that he was looking at Mistyeyes instead. The dragon gave him a small smile that was meant to be encouraging, all that she could do as of this moment. Toothless blinked at her, but did not do anything else, flicking his ears as he spoke back to Nightflight, still facing Mistyeyes.

"You know I would never do that." He growled angrily.

Nightflight sniffed disdainfully. "Maybe." She conceded. "But I can't figure out why you would ever come back to this stinking place. After all, what would happen if you slipped again? Maybe this isn't my doing, maybe it's your's-"

"That's ridiculous! Don't listen to her, Toothless!" Mistyeyes turned and looked directly into Nightflight's eyes, green eyes boring into blue. "It's obviously just you, Toothless is doing fine! Leave him out of this, Nightflight, he got away from you once, don't make him do it again." Toothless growled at her words, obviously thinking that he would rather attack Nightflight again than sit here talking, but Mistyeyes ignored it without a thought. "I'm not afraid of you, Nightflight."

"Really?" The dragon laughed. "That wasn't the way I thought it went when you agreed to lead this battle party."

"WHAT!" Toothless yelled so loud that it made Mistyeyes jump into the air, the frightened dragon looking back at him with wide eyes. "What does she mean, LEAD it?" He snarled, throwing his face into her's. Mistyeyes gaped, groping for something to say, some way to explain it, but her mouth ran dry, her mind went blank. "I can't believe this, is this some kind of ambush?" Toothless demanded.

"N-No!" Mistyeyes yelled rapidly, forcing her voice to come back to her. "I would never do that! It's just that she saw me coming back from Berk after I tried to warn you about this and she demanded that I show my loyalty! I wanted to stay so that I could try and find out more things to warn you about, but it didn't work because I just gave myself away…" Mistyeyes's ears flattened back to her head as she blinked, shying away from both dragons that were now giving her the same odd look.

Toothless gave her a long look for a moment, not answering. Mistyeyes winced as he finally spoke up, but his words were directed at Nightflight, not her. "Where's Hiccup?" He growled softly, glancing at her out of the corner of his eye. When she merely curled up her tail, Toothless raised his voice. "Where's Hiccup!"

"I don't know." Nightflight sang lightly.

Mistyeyes threw a sharp glare over at the dragon. "Of course you know." She bared her teeth.

"Stay out of this!" Toothless commanded.

"So you don't believe me?" Mistyeyes shrieked.

"I have to sort this all out, I don't know who to believe!"

"You're going to believe that piece of trash instead of me?"

Nightflight blinked, watching the scene with mild interest.

"Fine!" Mistyeyes snapped, letting her anger get the best of her. "Fine then, I'll just leave!" Toothless's face cleared, as if he realized that this might be a mistake. But it was too late, she was sick of his stupid mood swings. Spinning around, she glared down at the ground sourly. "If you don't want my help, I'll just leave you to your thoughts then."

"No, wait-" Toothless tried to stop her, but Mistyeyes bounded away into the foliage, fuming silently to herself. So what if he didn't want her help, it wasn't she wanted to help him. After all, he had yelled at her the first time she tried to help, why had she tried to do it a second time. Blue eyes narrowed, she turned back, circling around the clearing and looping back into the forest. She didn't know where she was going, she just knew it would be somewhere better than where she was before.

"Mistyeyes!" The dragon faltered as Toothless called out her name, but shook her head, tilting her chin up and walking away stubbornly.

Flattening his ears, Toothless growled uneasily under his breath. If he said that he didn't feel bad, that would be lying. Looking across the clearing at Nightflight, anger boiled underneath the dragon's hide. "This is all your fault!" He thundered angrily. "Why did you even come back, can't you leave us alone at all?" His claws slid out, digging into the ground and leaving deep gouges in the ground. "Can't you just keep your nose where it belongs?"

"I could, but that wouldn't be much fun at all, would it?" Nightflight mused happily.

"Tch." Toothless glared at her sharply. "It would be a lot less annoying, do you really want me to slip again?" His claws flashed in the moonlight, Nightflight looking down at them calmly, not at all fazed. "I will, if you hurt anybody. And you've already done that. Now, I'll ask again. Where is Hiccup?"

She smiled. "He ruined it for me." She said lowly. "He's mine now."

Toothless's eyes widened.

"I mean- some people just don't know manners." Mistyeyes growled, picking her way through the forest angrily. "When you HELP somebody, you're supposed to get thanked in return. But SOME dragons just don't know the first thing about saying thank you. They just think that they can do whatever they want and get something in return. I mean- the NERVE of that guy! He gets under my skin so easily, he's just so stubborn! I wish that-" Mistyeyes broke off, ear flicking to the side as she heard something.

Raising her head, she blinked rapidly. "Toothless…is that you?" She called dubiously.

There was a muffled response, something that made Mistyeyes blink. The voice didn't sound like any dragon she'd ever met before. Her mind flashed back to the Nadder that had tried to chase her down her first time in Berk, could it be her? "Come out." She demanded sternly. Claws sliding out on instinct, Mistyeyes stood waiting with a lashing tail, looking at a plant fixedly as it rustled.

Finally, the figure staggered into the clearing, looking a little dazed. At once, Mistyeyes brightened, claws sliding back and a gleam in her eye. "Hiccup!" She cheered happily, paws kneading the ground. "This is great! Toothless will be so happy to know that I found you! He's been really worried! After all-" She broke off, blinking as she tilted her head at Hiccup. The boy was staring at her with wide eyes, seeming to be somewhat terrified by her.

"What's wrong?" She pressed, immediately rolling her eyes to herself. It wasn't as if he could respond, he was a human. But still…something was wrong with Hiccup, he was acting different. Walking forward slowly, she let out a small rumbling noise of concern, blue eyes troubled as he looked Hiccup up and down. The boy scooted away from her slowly, seeming to try and wrap his mind around whatever was happening.

She opened her mouth to say something, but immediately jumped with shock as Toothless exploded into the clearing. "Mistyeyes, you've got to-" He whirled around, eyes going round as the moon. "Hiccup!" The boy seemed even afraid of his dragon, he looked overwhelmed. "Mistyeyes, you've got to-" He broke off with a yowl as Nightflight ran into the clearing, eyes wild and crazy as she roared into the smoky sky. The fire's orange glow was catching, the haze was getting closer and closer to where the three dragons were standing.

Whipping around, Toothless launched himself forward, meeting Nightflight in midair as he slammed her down to the ground. The dragoness howled in pain, Toothless looking back at Mistyeyes with a panicked look. "I'm sorry!" He said in a rush, Mistyeyes as overwhelmed as Hiccup looked. "Get Hiccup somewhere safe, I'll hold her off!"

"What about you?" Mistyeyes yelled, looking from Hiccup to Toothless.

"Just go! I'll be fine!"

"No!" Nightflight howled, looking over at both Mistyeyes and Hiccup. "You know this is wrong, you know, it, don't you?" Mistyeyes blinked, confused. Was she talking to her? What was she blathering about? "Don't let them do this, you know who's the right one here!" Her voice was rising with panic as she went on.

"Don't tell me what to think." Mistyeyes growled, Nightflight shooting her a look. Turning around quickly, she flattened herself down to the ground in front of Hiccup, the boy looking at her with wide eyes. "Come on!" She yelled vainly. "We've got to go!" When Hiccup didn't move still, Mistyeyes leaned forward, tugging at his sleeve with her teeth, careful not to catch any skin. Her heart was beating in her chest so hard she thought that it might burst, the adrenaline making her almost shaky as she trembled on the ground.

Finally, Hiccup climbed onto her back, holding onto her as tight as he could, nearly choking her neck as she blinked rapidly. Shaking her head, Mistyeyes shot off of the ground, unfurling her wings and catching the air as she climbed up into the night sky. Her breath came in gasps, and when she finally stopped, Berk was a small smudge on the water. Looking down, Mistyeyes hovered in the air, trying to get her breathing under control. "This should be good." She gasped. "We can wait here until all of the other dragons leave. They will leave…right?" Her question hung in the air, the dragoness's wings the only sound except for the distant crumbling of the island's homes.

Then Hiccup spoke up. "I hope so."

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A/N: I tried not to do a cliffhanger here…did it work? *says hopefully* My sister is having a friend over later, so I might get a new chapter out maybe tonight. But I like this friend, so I might hang with them and be a total party crasher! :D

For now…*scurries away to my Kingdom Hearts game* Does anybody out there play Kingdom Hearts? I'm thinking of doing a fanfiction for it…I'm on a Disney kick right now..

You should search up Bad Dream by Kesha, cause that's a good Toothless song ^^