Me- Welp, looks like the final chapter is only a few days away. I hope you guys have enjoyed this, I've had a good time writing this. Please enjoy this chapter!

This is Berk

"What…"

"The…"

"FUNNEL CAKES!"

Everyone turned briefly to give Frank a look. "I, I don't like obscenities…" He murmured sheepishly.

Hiccup chuckled, causing everyone to return their focus to him. Haddock was the first to speak. "Hiccup, what worked?"

Hiccup blew his bangs out of his face and began explaining. "Alright. From what I understand, reincarnated spirits can leave their bodies for certain periods of time. The amount of time usually depends on if the spirit has left the body before. For example, if a spirit left their ten-year-old body for three days, went back and left again, they could only go out for a few hours. However! If a fourteen-year-old spirit has never left, they could probably be away, and stay solid, for oh say… three months." Hiccup smiled. "You understand now?"

"Let me get this straight…" Haddock clarified. "You're going to stay here with Toothless until I come back, but I have to come back within a few months or you aren't solid anymore, and therefore unable to work the pedal, right?"

Hiccup nodded as Toothless gave him a lick on the back of his head, causing his hair to stick up at odd angles. Hiccup laughed, "Yeah, I missed you too bud!" He grinned.

Haddock smiled weakly, Hiccup seemed to sense this and turned to face him again. "Don't worry, see, spirits have a sort of 'astral bond' with their bodies, you'll get dreams of what I'm doing with Toothless; that okay?" He asked, realizing it might be hard on him.

Haddock grinned and nodded. "That's fine."

"Hey, what about the rest of us?" Amanda stepped forward.

"Okay, take about a half step up and you'll probably get your answer."

Amanda let out a little yelp and jumped about a foot. Standing behind her was none other than Astrid. Hiccup looked panicked. "Oh, um, hi Astrid, hi Astrid, Hi Astrid…" He stumbled over his words as she stomped up to him.

She then proceeded to sock him in the shoulder. "That's for leaving me behind."

"I'm sorry! It wasn't my desi-"

He was cut off by Astrid grabbing his shirt, pulling him up to her and planting one on his lips.

Once they came up for air, Hiccup grinning like an idiot, she said. "And that's for waiting for me."

"Anytime." Hiccup said, his stupid grin still plastered on his face.

Haddock and Amanda blushed deeply. Meanwhile, the other kids, and Mr. Gob all repeated Haddocks movements. Sure enough, standing where they had been moments before, were their Viking counterparts. Snotlout was the first to say anything after a while. "Man, it's about time! I could eat a whale. In two seconds."

The rest of the Viking teens talked amongst themselves, Gobber hobbling over to Haddock. "Yer Hiccups' er… friend, right?" He asked.

"Yes sir."

Gobber smiled, "You're every bit the determined, bull-headed stubborn, faithful kid he was."

He patted him on the back with his only hand and headed over to the group who were reuniting with their dragons. The other kids had joined them and were talking to their counterparts. Hiccup, Toothless right behind him, headed over to Haddock, who noticed he didn't have his prosthetic. "It's probably because I just haven't reached the point where I got my prosthetic." Hiccup said, noticing him looking at his feet. "So don't be surprised if your left ankle starts hurting for no reason one of these days."

"Thanks for the heads up." Haddock smiled.

Hiccup nodded. "Well… We'll see you later." He stuck his hand out.

Haddock raised an eyebrow. "I've seen how things work, I know about handshakes" Hiccup chuckled at his confusion.

Haddock let out a soft laugh and shook his incarnation's hand. Toothless let out a soft sound. "You want to say goodbye for now bud?" Hiccup stepped to the side.

Toothless crept over to Haddock, who felt his nose tingle. He wrapped his arms around the dragon's neck and let a few tears go. "I'll see you soon, Toothless." He whispered.

Once he pulled back, Toothless looked at him with such sad eyes, it almost broke his heart. He gave him a quick lick on the cheek. Hiccup got up onto the saddle, the other teens following suit. Hiccup saluted him. They all saluted back, then the dragons took off, in just a few moments, they had all vanished around the mountains. They all stood there, digesting what they had just seen. Nobody said anything until the boat arrived a few minutes later. They all boarded and hung around on the deck, finally talking again.

"You think we should tell people there are dragons on Berk? I mean, if we did that, I'd be the most popular guy in school! Not that I'm not already."

"I got some great video, and some candid shots of the dragons, you guys want the ones of your dragons?"

"Hey, that's my camera! You're so paying for the film!"

"Make me!"
"I found a bunch of dragon scales, there was one from…"

Amanda and Haddock weren't participating. They just sat up against the wall in silence. Amanda broke first. "You're still gonna miss him, aren't you?"

Haddock stared at his boots. "Yeah…" He whispered. "He was… the first friend I ever had. I mean, you guys weren't exactly nice to me." Amanda looked away, a bit ashamed. "And that feeling of flying… It was… incredible… it was like, I had no earthly bonds, nothing existed but me, Toothless and the sky. Our two hearts beat as one…" He glanced at Amanda. "You know what I mean?"

A weak smile appeared on her face. "I think you had the strongest bond with your dragon. When I flew, it was fun, I felt free… but nothing as marvelous as that."

Haddock pulled a corner of his mouth up. "Well, maybe because you didn't spend as much time with him."

Amanda sighed. "Well… there's one other guy I want to spend a little more time with…" She blushed deeply.

Haddock raised his eyebrows and blushed too. He swallowed his nerves and grasped her hand. She looked at him. He grinned, "Anytime."

She smiled and planted a kiss on his cheek. They went the rest of the ride in happy silence.

A few minutes from shore, Mr. Gob made an announcement. "Er… there's somethin' ah fergo' ter tell all of ye…" He wrung his hands; at least he still had both. "Ye all need ter put tagethar a presentation fer the school aboot Berk."

The collective groans could be heard from the shore. He added a quick "sorry" before heading off.

"A presentation? We don't have time for that!"

"We have no resources!"

"Well, what about my video?"

"From my camera?"

"What'll we do with that? Show everyone at school that dragons exist and they live in Berk?"

"Yes."

Everyone spun to look at Haddock. He was standing, a determined look on his face. "I know what to do. Just listen, I've got a plan."

H-

Haddock stood off to the side of the stage. During the flight home he took Rachel's camera, er… Travis's camera, plugged it into Amanda's laptop and began putting together some sort of presentation. Finally, a few days later, they stood before their school, squashed into their auditorium at the end of the school day, a projector hooked up to Amanda's laptop. They all stared out into the crowd, all of their classmates were there, they were nervous. Suddenly, Haddock spotted something; someone came in through the door, late, and took a seat. "Dad…" he whispered.

He had probably come to pick him up but came in to see the presentation. Suddenly, Haddock realized something, there was almost a double-image of his father, one of the images wore a Viking helmet. He let out a soft gasp. Stoic the Vast, Hiccup's father, was his father. He really shouldn't have been surprised, but he was, nonetheless. The principal walked over to the group. "All set?" she asked.

They nodded. She made her way to a microphone they had set up. "Alright, everyone, settle down please." After a moment, the group quieted down and she began speaking again. "As you know, Mr. Gob's fifth hour History class recently went to Berk, an island off the coast of Scotland, though not owned by Scotland. They've put together this presentation to show us a bit about it." She stepped away from the mike.

Haddock stood up from his chair. He took a deep breath and walked over to the mike. He had been to these presentations before and they always started with "Um… well, I went to blah blah blah." He had memorized his speech; he had to do this right. He turned to Amanda and nodded. She nodded back and pressed play. The movie they had began to play. Rachel's voice could be heard. "I'll just give you a quick shot of the village here…" The shot slowly spun in a circle, showing the various cabins.

This is when Haddock spoke. "This… is Berk. It's about one tenth the size of New Jersey and had about twice the population. The weather is all-around weird and unusual. The people who lived there? Even more so." This got a chuckle, but Haddock continued, getting to his favorite part. "The only upsides are the pets."

Suddenly, something black shot across the screen, leaving just a black blur. Rachel in the video let out a sound of surprise. "While most places have cats or... monkeys…" Haddock added.

"Haddock! That wasn't funny!" she hollered.

"Yes it was!" Trent in the video called back.

Rachel in the video then proceeded to throw a rock at him, which got a few laughs. But the laughs came to a grinding halt once Rachel focused on Haddock, sitting on top of Toothless, not more than a yard away. Haddock in the video was grinning. "Sorry Ruffnut, he got excited!" Toothless let out a sound in agreement.

Soon, other dragons gathered into the shot. Amanda on her Nadder, Sam on his Monstrous Nightmare, Frank on his Gronckle, The twin's Zippleback, even Mr. Gob and his Terrible Terror. They all surrounded Haddock and Toothless, who were both laughing in their own way.

Haddock was grinning ear to ear as he said his last bit. "We have dragons!"

Me- Holy cow, I may actually finish a story that's not a one-shot! I better finish soon, I feel like I'm losing a grip on Hiccup's character. Well, the last chapter will be up soon. Review please!