Authors note: I'm sorry that this chapter is so short and is so... terrible. I feel like I could repeatedly bang my head on the keyboard and produce something better. And longer.

Exhaustion setting in... cant type anymore... please review...

A night fury and a monstrous nightmare. Those were the two dragons I trained. Toothless and Hook fang. Rapunzel and Merida rode on Hook fang. Jack and I rode on Toothless.

We passed over thousands of metres of sparkling blue waves. It was so clear, we could see the sandy bottom even through the waves. It was… exhilarating. I held my breath. I could feel the air rushing through my hair and I could feel the wind on my face. I was free and adrenaline pumped through my entire body. This was how life was supposed to be, I was sure of it. Unfortunately, Jack didn't feel the same. He was hugging me so tightly I could barely breathe and he was whimpering under his breath.

"What's up with Jack?" Asked Merida.

"I think I have an idea" I said, bending around to speak to Jack. "Did your fears in West Campus have anything to do with drowning?" I asked. He clenched his teeth tightly, tears gathering in the corners of his eyes and gave me a look that said: Youre-right-but-tell-the-others-and-I-will-throw-you-off-this-dragon.

I nodded, turning back to Merida. "Fear of Heights" I said. Rapunzel nodded sympathetically.

"It's okay, Jack. Acrophobia is nothing to be ashamed of" called Merida encouragingly.

"Thank you" Jack whispered into my ear. I smiled.

Jacks Pov:

I whimpered and squeezed my legs even closer to my chest. It was cold and dark and wet. I was in a small room made of concrete. My eyes widened and I screamed. There was water touching my feet. I jumped up and smashed my head on the low roof but it didn't even matter, the water level was rising. Quickly. I was hyperventilating and crying and I couldn't think. The water was up to my knees and the panic had spread throughout my entire body. My brain was in shock. Already I could imagine the water in my lungs. Cold tendrils creeped all over me, strangling, drowning. I struggled for a breath and then violently threw up. I felt like I was already dead, I couldn't breathe, I couldn't think, I couldn't, I I was… the water, it… my, I, but…

I jerked as I woke up and remembered where I wasn't. I wasn't in West Campus anymore. Then I remembered where I was. On a dragon, above miles of unruly, deep water as far as the eye could see. I grabbed on to Hiccup for dear life. It wasn't supposed to end like this. I felt the cold water filling my lungs. I shook my head. Not anymore.