Wow! You all surprised me by liking my fic. I want to thank you all for the reviews. Hope you like chapter two just as much as the first one.

Astrid froze in the air, wandering if she should go any further. What if she saw something she wasn't prepared to see? Like the body of Hiccup lying there on the ground. That would be so horrible that words could not describe it.

As she neared the spot where Hiccup landed, she heard him moaning in pain. She breathed a sigh of relief. He was fine. In pain, but still living. She flew a little closer, and landed on a dry patch of land. She tied her dragon to a tree, so that he would not fly away. He had flown away once and she had to chase it down on another dragon. She didn't want that to happen again.

"Hiccup!" she screamed, running to him. She saw him squirming in pain. It was almost as painful for her to see him like this. She put her hand behind his head to prop him up. It took some work, but she was able to get him to his feet, and he needed help to walk.

"Hang on Hiccup," Astrid said. "We'll get you back home and get you to a doctor. I promise you'll be alright." She let a small tear trickle down her face. Even though they where not dating any more, Astrid no doubt still liked Hiccup a lot. She just didn't want to ask him out again. She didn't know if he still cared about her as much as before. Even though she still loved him, she tried to hide it.

"P-put me down," Hiccup screamed. The pain was too much for him to continue. He had to rest before walking some more. Astrid obeyed and laid him down on some soft moss. It was a little damp, but he didn't feel like walking over to the dry section.

Once he was one the ground, Hiccup started screaming less. He must have been trying to avoid attracting predators. That was the last thing they needed. When Hiccup's moaning grew quieter, Astrid saw that he was bleeding badly. He had already lost a large amount of blood. Astrid was getting even more worried than before. How could she sit and watch him die of blood loss.

Hiccup's screaming stopped, and he fell unconscious. "Oh Hiccup," Astrid cried. "I'm so sorry." She started pouring out tears. "This is all my fault. If I hadn't asked you to race me you would still be fine." She bent over and hugged him, as if saying a last good by. He started moaning, so she tried to make sure not to hurt him. She let go and gently put him back down.

After a while, she fell asleep, right beside him. She wasn't going to try to find a way out without him. If she had to wait till he died, she was going to. She couldn't abandon him.

Later, Hiccup woke up, still in pain. He looked over at his side and saw it was covered with blood. His side had been ripped open from the fall. He tried to crawl off and get help, but something was stopping him. It was Astrid. She was laying next to him, her arm across him blocking him from moving. He tried to wake her up by poking her, but she just moved a little, not waking up. To tired to move anymore, Hiccup laid back down.

Later on, when he couldn't take the pain anymore, Hiccup tried to wake up Astrid again. He had to get help soon. This time, Astrid moved a little and opened her eyes. "What is it," she said. She stood up and looked down. Her eyes widened when she saw Hiccup was still alive and awake. "Hiccup!" she screamed. "Your alive! Come on, we have to get you back home. You might still have a chance." Hiccup nodded and tried to get up, failing though.

"Here," Astrid said, running to help him. she put her arm around his shoulder and helped him limp back to where she tied up her dragon. When they got there, Astrid looked absolutely stunned. The rope she tied her dragon with had been bitten off. Her untamed, wild dragon had escaped. That was their last chance of escaping.

"where trapped here forever," Astrid cried. "That was where I left my dragon."

"Where not trapped forever," Hiccup said. "We just need to find some other way out." Astrid looked over at him. He was finally well enough to talk again, but he wouldn't be that way for long. He was still losing blood. They where probably not going to get out very soon, so Astrid knew she had to do something. She scanned the clearing looking for some kind of padding.

Eventually, her eyes came across a thick brown leaf. It looked like it was covered with water, and it may be good for the both of them. They could drink from it and hold the leaf over Hiccup gash. She reached out to pick it up, but her hands got stuck in it. It wasn't water; it was some kind of sticky stuff. Astrid started to walk away, but then she thought that would be perfect for Hiccup. It would hold together, and keep the blood from pouring out.

"Hiccup," she called. "I think I found something perfect for you."

"I thought you where supposed to be looking for a way to get out of here," Hiccup moaned. "What's the leaf for?"

Astrid smiled. "For you. Hold still." Hiccup obeyed as Astrid slapped the leaf on hiccup's side. He screamed at the impact, but then calmed down as the blood stopped spilling. It held together pretty good, leaving just a small gap for blood to get through.

"Oh, thanks Astrid," Hiccup said. "That feels a little bit better. But we still need to find a way to get out of here." Astrid sighed. He was right, they needed to get out, but that seemed almost impossible. She was about to say something when they herd a noise coming from the distance. It sounded like a wild animal, but as they listened closer, they where almost sure what it was.

A dragon.

"A Dragon!" Hiccup exclaimed. "Do you think its Toothless?" It almost seemed impossible that Toothless had found out where they we're so quickly. Toothless had flown off without even feeling Hiccup fall off. It was almost impossible for him to find him that quickly.

"No, that's not Toothless," Astrid said. "It sounds smaller." She kept her gave fixed on the direction of the sound, even though there was nothing to see. The dragon was still screaming and howling like mad. "I, I think it's hurt," Astrid said. "Why else would it make all that noise? Come on, we have to find it and see what's wrong." Hiccup looked up at her, wandering how in the world she could possibly want to go and look at a dragon they didn't even know what it was. It could be dangerous, and they weren't in fighting condition.

"Come on Hiccup, we have to see what's wrong with him." Hiccup didn't respond; he just sat there on the ground. "Okay Hiccup, you stay here, I'm going on." Astrid stomped off, ignoring warnings from Hiccup saying not to go near a wild dragon. As she neared the spot where the dragon was making the noise, the dragon must have herd her, because he was going frantic, running and spiting small balls of fire.

"It's okay, calm down," Astrid said, trying to sound calm herself, but it didn't seem to work on the dragon. He was still going wild. "I won't hurt you." As she pulled back the low hanging leaves, the bushes, and the tall grass, she was in plain sight of the mystery dragon. As she looked down at it, and it looked up at her with pleading eyes, she realized it wasn't at all what she expected.

Okay guys, I am sooooooooo sorry it took so long to update. I don't know why it took me so long to get to it. But I promise the rest of the updates will come much sooner.

I know this chapter wasn't as good as the last chapter, mostly because it's a filler, and I decided to leave it as a cliffhanger again. Who do you think the mystery dragon is? Is it the green death? Is it his kid? Is it good? Is it evil? Only one way to find out, read the next chapter, which should be out in one week or less.