Me-Well, I won't be updating every day! Mostly because I have to think about how I'm gonna start a chapter before I actually, well, start a chapter. Please enjoy!

Realization

Somehow, each dragon bearing a rider had managed to clear the hole in the roof and was now soaring through the sky, miles above Berk. Haddock couldn't help grinning like an idiot. He closed his eyes and let the wind blow in his face. Thankfully, this time, he wasn't assaulted by images of a past life; he was just flying, pure and simple. "Hey, Haddock!"

He opened his eyes and noticed the twins flying next to him. Trent had been the one who spoke. "Hey man, we just wanted to know, what's with the weird names?"

"I wanted to ask him that!" Rachel spat.

Haddock interrupted, "What? Ruffnut and Tuffnut?"

They nodded, Sam veered closer. "Yeah, I was wondering that too."

"Same here!" Frank hollered, he was slightly farther back.

"I mean, they're cool and all, I mean, I can dig 'em, but where'd you get 'em from? I mean…" Trent thought a moment, trying to get his words right when Rachel cut in.

"We had this weird dream the night before we left, there was this kid who looked like you and he called us Ruffnut and Tuffnut."

The rest of the kids nodded and agreed, saying they had similar dreams. Haddock glanced at Amanda who said, "You never did tell me why you called me Astrid."

Haddock sighed. "How much time do you have?" He smiled meekly.

They continued flying, Toothless and Haddock in the lead as he spoke of his theory of reincarnation, his strange dreams and visions and the feelings he had in his gut. They flew in silence for a while, absorbing this information. Trent spoke up again. "You know… it's kind of hard to believe all of…" He paused and motioned to Haddock. "this."

Haddock raised an eyebrow and looked at him incredulously. "But you just gestured to all of me." He blinked. "Wow, déjà vu…"

"Well, not you!" Rachel clarified. "Just the whole idea that you came up with."

"It's kind of awesome though, right?" Sam cut in. "I mean, we used to be Vikings, man!"

Haddock chuckled as the group began talking, and wondering about, what they used to be like as Vikings. Then Haddock realized, if he did this right… he could tell them. "Hold steady Toothless." He said patting the dragons flank. Toothless, nodded in affirmation as Haddock closed his eyes, searching for a memory.

He stared at the metal door before him. If he had tamed a Night Fury, he could train any dragon… right? He took a deep breath. His best friend, no his only friend, had been taken away from him because he'd done something stupid. He reached out to grab the lever that would release the Monstrous Nightmare. "If you're planning on getting eaten, I'd definitely go with the Gronckle." He spun around and saw all of his classmates, determined looks plastered on their faces, all standing before him. He glanced at Astrid, who had a smug look on her face. Had she told them what he was going to do? Tuffnut strode up to him, "You were wise to seek assistance from the world's most deadly weapon." He was confused. "Huh?" "It's me." He clarified before Snotlout shoved him out of the way. "I love this plan!" He could se he was still a little freaked out. "I didn't…" he tried, but Ruffnut pushed him out of the way. "You're crazy!" She accused, then leaned in, a little too close for comfort and whispered. "I like that." "Uh…" Then Astrid gripped her by one of her smaller braids and pulled her away. "So," She started. "What's the plan?" He smiled.

Haddock couldn't help but laugh. Once he opened his eyes and saw everyone staring at him, he composed himself and said, "I'll tell you back in Berk."

For several hours, they flew, anywhere and everywhere they wanted, but keeping the island of Berk in sight. Around noon, they felt the dragons getting restless. "They're probably tired." Haddock explained.

He clicked the pedal, the rust having finally broken off, and they headed down. They noticed the bowl in the center of town was filled with fish. Mr. Gob stood by it, throwing a few more fish in. "Well, ya din't think ah'd jus' si' aroun' down 'ere doin' nothin'!" He grinned, feeding a smaller fish to Fizzle.

They all hopped off their dragons, who promptly began chowing down on the fish. "Huh, dragons like fish. Who knew?" Amanda muttered, amused.

Haddock smiled secretively. They all headed back to the hall where they began to eat as well, Haddock explaining his latest "vision", as well as a few others that involved his classmates. As they all argued over who had been the best, Haddock noticed Amanda looking fairly down. He scooted closer. "What's up?"

"What?" Amanda looked up. "Oh, nothing, don't worry about it!" She tried to smile.

Haddock gave her a look. She sighed. "Well, Toothless can't fly by himself, right?"

"Not that well, yeah, why?"

"Well… We have to leave at the end of the week, and I don't think we can come back for a while. So Toothless would be alone again for… however long…"

Haddock stopped listening. This thought had not occurred to him. Toothless, not being able to fly again, all alone! He suddenly felt sick to his stomach and rushed out of the building. Once outside, his stomach felt better, but he didn't. He bent over, hands on his knees, trying not to cry, when Toothless ambled over. He made a sort of cooing noise and gently bumped Haddock with his nose. He looked up and wrapped his arms around the dragons neck. "Don't worry about me Bud…" He whispered. "Let me worry about you…"

Me-I'm so sorry this is so short! I promise, the next one will be longer! That's such a sad thought though, isn't it? Toothless without his Hiccup again! After thousands of years! How can Haddock possibly fix this? Reviews make me type faster! Woah, close call, Almost started calling Trent "Travis".