A/N: I never wished you all happy Easter! What a shame, I am so sorry. What did you all get? :D

Dear HamsterJellyMan: I lurve you o-o…AND YEAH! I love the Kingdom Hearts game, although I'm sad cause I'm almost done with it. I'm thinking of making a KH fanfic, you think I could pull it off? XP

Dear Fanfic Reader: You should probably read the first one first XDD ^^''

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Mistyeyes was on-edge, ears flattened as she looked on nervously. She wasn't sure what to do, whether or not she should do anything at all really. She looked around the clearing, as if there would be an answer there, but there wasn't anything. Toothless wasn't even aware of her presence anymore, the dragon's back to her, she had no idea what was going on. Couldn't she have helped? Toothless didn't even tell her what he was doing before he shot out of the bushes. If he had just given her a few more minutes, she could have figured something out.

Something that didn't involve slamming into Hiccup and pinning him down on the ground.

"Toothless, what're you-" She snapped her mouth shut, as Toothless cut her off with a sharp mumble, quiet and loud at the same time as she blinked rapidly. He didn't even look back at her. Fluttering her wings angrily, she pressed forward. "But if you just let me-" He cut her off again. She narrowed her eyes angrily. "Can you just let me-"

"Mistyeyes, be quiet!" Toothless snapped, breaking his stare for a millisecond as he whirled back quickly to glare at her. The female blinked, drawing back at the sudden anger lighting in his eyes. "Can you just listen to me for a minute without saying that would do it better?" Mistyeyes's eyes narrowed slightly, stung a little. He whipped back around. "I think I know what's going on, but…it's just a hunch. Just- be quiet."

"Well as long as I'm not an inanimate object." She growled under her breath, glaring daggers at the male dragon's back. If Toothless heard her, he showed no sign of doing so. He didn't even twitch. Glancing around, Mistyeyes settled down on the ground, curling her tail around herself tightly as she looked on absent-mindedly. How long would this take, anyway? It's been a minute. What was even wrong, anyway? Whatever Toothless thought it was, it wasn't any laughing matter.

But it looked like he knew what he was doing…

Mistyeyes perked her ears, starting as she raised her head, craning it to look behind her. Ears straining, Mistyeyes blinked rapidly, sure that she had heard a noise back in the forest. A rustle, that had been what it was. Looking back over at Toothless, she opened her mouth to say something, then shut it with a snap. She'd better not bother him, it probably wasn't anything anyway. But she wasn't about to let it slip; it was much better to be safe than sorry.

Getting up quietly, Mistyeyes turned, bounding into the forest without a passing glance, ears still perked as she tried to remember where the noise had come from. It came from the right, it was retreating. That was it. Giving a nod of affirmation, Mistyeyes took off from the ground, shooting forward and breaking into a brisk trot as she sniffed at the passing foliage. The small section of the forest that didn't get charred by the fire still stank of smoke, Mistyeyes immediately drawing back with a disgusted look, tongue hanging out slightly.

Shaking her head to clear it, Mistyeyes lifted her head, scanning the area around her intently. "Hello?" She called out softly, her voice seeming much louder in the silence of the forest. Flicking her ears back and forth, Mistyeyes shrugged. The dragon turned, ready to head back, when she heard the rustle again, freezing as soon as the noise reached her eardrums. Blue eyes flashing, she called out once more. "Hello?" When she got no response, she gritted her teeth together tightly. "If there's somebody out there, you might as well come out!" She snapped irritably. "There's no sense in hiding if I can hear you tromping around the forest."

Suddenly, she thought back to Hiccup, her irritation fading away to be replaced by a nagging sense of doubt. Whatever did that to Hiccup could be the thing she was stalking, and she didn't even think to think about it when she came out here. Ears flicking, Mistyeyes backed away slightly, suddenly more nervous than when she watched Hiccup yelling on the ground. Blue eyes clouded with trouble, they darted this way and that, searching the landscape around her frantically.

She froze as she heard another snap, tail sticking out immediately. "Toothless?" She called, a hoarse whisper by now. "Is that you?" A faint rumbling noise made her stiffen, eyes widening at once. Jerking into motion, Mistyeyes whirled around, frantic feet throwing up stray ash and making a large cloud in the air. Shooting off faster than when she left, Mistyeyes hared back to the clearing where she left Toothless and Hiccup. Heart switching places with her stomach, Mistyeyes ran faster than she's ever ran before, not at all sure why the small noise had put so much fear into her.

With the recent events that had taken place, Mistyeyes didn't feel like taking a chance. She didn't feel like getting caught by something she still couldn't explain. She should have stuck close to the group, she should have stuck close to Toothless. And yet all that had set her off had been one little twig, snapping in the night silence.

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Waiting until Mistyeyes faded from view, the form behind the bush straightened, green eyes glinting in the night. Nightflight hummed crossly under her breath, eyes slightly dark as she looked after Mistyeyes with a small hint of anger. This was the most that the young female could take, then? A little snap in the night and she turned running, tail between her legs? It wasn't as if she had threatened the dragon, she had actually been looking for a way off of the island.

So that was what Toothless looked for in a friend? Somebody small and weak, somebody who needed protecting? Somebody who needed to be looked after? Somebody who was too afraid to hold their own weight, and fight alongside him? That was all that Mistyeyes was, somebody who was too small and weak to even stay in their pack on her own anyway! She was stronger than Mistyeyes, she was nearly three times as stronger! Not to mention more brave and capable than the other dragon!

The female sighed through her nose, eyes suddenly going a little misty as she looked down at her feet. Her ears flattened to her head, and without even knowing it, she let out a small noise, curling her tail tighter over herself. She didn't understand. She didn't understand at all. What had she done that was wrong? What had she done to make Toothless leave in the first place? He could have stayed in the tunnels with her, and they would have been living together at this very moment, running through the tunnels expertly.

"Now look where we are." She whispered, lifting her head and looking up at where Mistyeyes had vanished. Digging her claws into the ground, she repeated herself firmly in her head, refusing to think different. "No." She growled angrily, fury rising up inside her enough to make her lift her head and scream. "It wasn't my fault, I did nothing wrong." Lifting her head once more, she narrowed her eyes into furious slits. "It wasn't my fault at all."

She heard something behind her approaching, but she ignored it rudely. "It was never my fault, no matter what anybody else thought. It's the humans' fault. If they had stayed on their island, Toothless would still be with me." Drawing herself up, Nightflight hummed under her breath once more before she spoke again. "Well, I'll show them." She vowed darkly. "I'll show every last one of them. They'll see. They'll regret the day they ruined my life, and I'll make sure that I ruin their's, permanently."

"And how will you go about doing that, again?" A voice asked from behind her.

Chuckling softly, Nightflight turned, smiling in a much sicklier way than Toothless's charming smile. "Easy, Fleetfoot. A youngling's question, of course." The dragon flicked his ear, trying to decide whether or not that was an insult. Nightflight went on steadily, not paying attention to the other dragon's movement. "I'll make them pay of course. Pay for everything. The lives lost in the Night Fury pack because of them - all of the dragon's deaths that the humans took, really. I'll make them regret the day that they crossed my path."

Raising her paw, Nightflight let out another low laugh. Sliding her claws out slowly, she watched almost disinterestedly as they glinted evilly in the moonlight. Fleetfoot watched carefully, paws tucking tight to his chest as he looked at the female dragon cautiously. Sensing his uneasiness, Nightflight lowered her paw with a thump on the ground, rolling her eyes bad-temperedly. "Oh, calm down, Fleetfoot." She growled, getting to her feet with a sweep of her tail.

She had recovered from her recent sadness, her old hard self replacing her so quickly that it almost made Fleetfoot's head spin. The dragoness fixed her cold gaze on him, gesturing for him to move with a rude flick of her paw. Scrambling to the side, Fleetfoot made way for her, the dragoness padding away to the edge of the island. "Let's go prepare. I'm ready to get off this stinking island." She said, ending her sentence on a disgusted note. "It stinks like humans."

"Right. The others went on ahead, we'll have to meet them at the island." He offered.

"Obviously." Nightflight muttered, rolling her eyes yet again. It seemed as though everything was getting on her nerves tonight, big or small. Reaching the edge of the forest, Nightflight closed her eyes, breathing in deeply as the sea-salt wind blasted back into her face. "I could get used to this breeze, though." She remarked with an unusually happy tinge to her voice. "Perhaps we shouldn't burn down the WHOLE place. It would make the perfect new island for the Night Furies to rule, don't you think?" She mused, a sly smile working on her face.

"Of course." Fleetfoot said immediately. The male unfurled his wings, picking up into the air and starting to fly back the way the Night Furies had come. When he realized that Nightflight was not following, he hung back, taking to hovering in the air as he looked over his shoulder at her, almost quizzically. The dragoness's head was craned back to look into the forest, gaze intense and unwavering as she did so. She was still, as thought thinking hard.

Right when Fleetfoot was about to swoop back down to her, she spoke, her words drifting up so that he could hear her slightly. Although her words were lost on him, as most were. The dragoness's voice held a sense of humor, something that he didn't usually associate with her. "Be prepared, little human." She rasped softly. "I will have my vengeance. You might have slipped through my claws once, but I assure you, that isn't going to happen again."

Pausing for a moment, Nightflight turned, giving a nod to Fleetfoot and swooping up into the sky. Without waiting for him, she shot past, her wings a small blur in the sky as she careened through the air. Jerking, Fleetfoot followed after a little clumsily, pushing himself as he pulled up next to her. "What are we going to do when we get back to the island?" Fleetfoot gasped.

Nightflight looked over at him. "Honestly, Fleetfoot." She sighed, not even out of breath despite how fast she was flying. "Do you always have to know everything? Isn't it better to take things as they come?" Fleetfoot blinked, caught off-guard at the random question. But Nightflight merely looked away, dipping over to the side and twirling in the air. Fleetfoot watched her, not even blinking as he watched her. Nightflight pretended not to notice, quickening her wing pace as she pulled ahead of Fleetfoot. "C'mon!" She shouted back. "We don't have all night for you to laze around. We have things to do."

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Hiccup blinked rapidly, looking around slowly, forehead creasing with confusion. "…okay." He said slowly, gathering where he was and what was going on rapidly and clumsily. He jerked in surprise, just now noticing Toothless standing over him, eyes wide and anxious. Eyes widening, Hiccup flattened himself to the ground, dirt and ash already sticking to his back with an uncomfortable feeling. "What-!"

Toothless blinked, eyes still searching Hiccup's own. "Okay, get off please." Hiccup said uncomfortably, reaching up and flattening his hands against Toothless's chest and trying to get the dragon to budge off of him. "C'mon, Toothless. You're going to flatten me." The dragon blinked, as thought startled by something that Hiccup couldn't understand.

Scrambling slightly, Toothless got off of Hiccup like the human had asked, green eyes still wide with something close to fear. Blowing out a breath of air, Hiccup pushed himself up, starting to shake off some of the dirt that stuck tightly onto his shirt, when he faltered. He winced as a slight pain rang in his head, from sitting up so quickly or something. "Ouch." He muttered thickly, gritting his teeth together tightly.

Raising one of his hands, he raised it to press it against the side of his temple, squeezing his eyes shut. "That was weird." He muttered, letting his hand fall back to the ground with a thump. When he opened his eyes again, Hiccup blinked, Toothless watching anxiously. It was almost like Toothless was an owl now, a mix of an owl and a vulture that was. "What?" He asked, louder this time.

"Wait- how did I?" Hiccup blinked, trying to remember what happened in the last eight minutes. He didn't remember Toothless pinning him down to the ground (much less knew WHY). He didn't remember being flattened to the ground, and he didn't remember anything that led up to this moment. He had been looking for Ludi…that was all it had been. So why was he suddenly on the ground? "You must be pretty fast." He muttered, eyeing Toothless weirdly. The dragon didn't reply, eyes still looking Hiccup up and down. "Is anything wrong, Toothless?" He asked, on-edge by now.

Suddenly a loud howl cut Hiccup off, the boy blinking rapidly as he looked towards the noise. Suddenly, Mistyeyes crashed through the rim of trees, eyes wide and frightened. "That was so scary! Toothless, I think something is back there!" She howled, Hiccup immediately loosing all sense of humor he might have hinted at before as he shut his mouth. He looked down at the ground, one arm going over and gripping his arm. Toothless noticed the change, glancing back at him quizzically.

He didn't know what to do. Was he imagining this talk? He couldn't remember understanding Toothless or any other dragons at all before now. Sure, he could connect with Toothless and NEARLY understand what the dragon meant to say…but to hear a voice? To hear the words strung out in front of him? It wasn't right. No other Vikings said that they could hear their dragons…was something wrong with him? Should he ask the Elder about it?

"Okay, I'll go look." Toothless said, a little regretfully as he looked back at Hiccup.

"No, you have to stay!" Mistyeyes nearly whined. "What if it gets you too?"

"That wont happen." Toothless said irritably. "I promise. Take Hiccup back to the village and make sure he gets home. Find Shadowclaw and tell him to show you to the house. Stay there until I come back." He eyed her angrily. "And I mean STAY. I didn't even know that you left the clearing, which was STUPID."

Mistyeyes sniffed disdainfully, not replying as she watched him get to his feet. Toothless still kept his eyes on Hiccup. "Make sure he's safe." He said, softer by now. "I don't want anything bad happening to him."

"And I do?" Mistyeyes questioned.

"Just do it, please." Toothless murmured, looking from the boy to the dragon. "I'll be quick." And with that, the dragon spun and raced off, not at all worried about what lie ahead, it seemed. Mistyeyes watched for a moment before looking back over at Hiccup, confusion in her gaze. Hiccup met her eyes shyly, obviously aware of the reason for the awkwardness. He had been stupid, not thinking, and replied to Mistyeyes.

Whether or not he actually heard her, it still would have been weird for him to say something like that. Mistyeyes thought he was an idiot, and he probably was, for thinking that dragons were talking. But Mistyeyes curled her tail, recovering over the odd moment as she smiled warmly. "Let's get back to the village, everything will be okay." She purred, getting up and padding away slowly, waiting for him to follow.

Hiccup blinked rapidly. Was she talking directly to him? So was he imagining it, or not? He shook his head to clear it, returning the smile and putting himself into motion, following the other dragon with sure steps this time. Even though Mistyeyes had only been here for a short time, Hiccup thought that she would fit into Berk perfectly. She might not be used to the Viking custom, but she would get used to it, just like Toothless had.

But, of course, even if it didn't, it would be fine too.

After all, here he was thinking he was talking to dragons.

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A/N: My sister is… wait for it…. You'll never guess… KICKING ME OFF! :D

I really wanted to get this chapter out so that you understood Nightflight a little more.

Hope you like, and I'm sorry for the slow updates, I really am. Kingdom Hearts is swallowing me up! But I'm almost done with the game, then I'll be all over this site X3