A/N: okay. Alright. How long has it been? A week? Two? Three? A month?! ...More?... Um...yeah... The reason for that? I made this one up! Yup! You read right people! It's an added in episode! Yeah, when I write something it usually takes a while. Sorry about that. I tried to hurry myself up without rushing. Plus I got a job so that didn't give me as much time. Also, I've been out of town for a bit. Then there's uh, also the fact that I've started a few other things...I can't help it! My mind just won't stop on new ideas! Oh well. I'll post them once I have enough chapters done.

(WARNING: other OC's introduced) that's the only hint I'm giving out about this "episode". Maybe a bit of fluff too. Or a lot. Meh, I guess it's up to you to decide on what's too much or too little. So- without further ado, chapter five!

The next morning Toothless had woken up early and decided to view the sunrise. He didn't get to do that often so, now was his chance or weeks later. There was a magnificent orange, pink, and red in the sky. It was beautiful! Toothless laid himself down on the rooftop of the Haddock residence. His gaze at the sun went absentmindedly to the Hofferson house. Toothless vaguely wondered what Stormfly thought of sunsets or sunrises. Suddenly a distant shout caught his attention.

He looked towards the sun again. There, on the horizon, was a ship. Toothless panicked for a second thinking it was Alvin and the Outcasts (an, well, an outcast group that were enemies of the Hooligans.) But soon he realised that this ship wasn't designed in the same way whatsoever. Plus, they had bright light blue sails, which meant they were a peaceful people. That was good. No violence this early in the morning. Also, the day that Alvin came in peace was the day that Toothless ate eels. The same went for the other dragons. Minus the Typhoomarang of course. Bleh, that thought brought up- him. Toothless shook his head to get the thought out.

The second thing was the symbol on the sail. It was a sun, with a crescent moon around it. The sun was yellow, like the real thing, while the moon was a darker blue. Interesting. Toothless had never seen- wait. That symbol. He had seen that before! But- where?

It took him a few minutes to realise that he probably should wake up the Haddocks. Or at least, Hiccup. A new ship could mean anything. The sails said peace, but it could be a trick. It was best to be on guard no matter what.

Toothless jumped a little bit and made loud enough scratching noises that would wake up his rider. He heard him grumble. "Alright! Alright. I'm coming." he heard Hiccup sigh. Toothless was pleased with himself. Hiccup would soon realise the importance of him waking up this early. Other than the fact that Toothless now wanted to fly.

Hiccup sleepily got his head outside of the window and looked up at him. "Okay bud. What is it? You want to fly this early?" he asked. Toothless gestured his head towards the ships. Hiccup climbed up on top, looked in the direction, and gasped. "Oh man. Dad! Thanks bud! Good dragon!" said Hiccup. He quickly- but carefully- climbed back inside the house. "Dad? Oh come on dad, wake up!" Toothless looked down waiting for them to come out. It seemed that the chief did not want to be bothered this early. "Dad get up! There's a ship coming!" that seemed to get his attention.

"A Ship? Are you sure Hiccup?" said Stoik. They were now headed towards the docks. Stoik looked upon the horizon. "Well all be. I don't believe it." he said with a chuckle. Hiccup looked at him. "What is it? Who are they?" he asked.

"It's the Fire Tribe of the south! They're the ones we use to be at war with. The sails are of peace, so hopefully that means we've mellowed out over time. Oh- you said that Valerie was from that tribe right?" said Stoik. Hiccup looked at the ship. "Y-yeah..." he said. He looked down in thought. "Son?" said Stoik.

"Well- I- it's just...what if they're here to take her home?" he asked quietly.

From their right, Toothless made a noise in realisation. Valerie's tribe! Of course! Who else would it be really? "Son, I'm sure that we can work something out. Maybe they'll be able to stay for a while." Hiccup glanced up at him. Stoik couldn't tell if what he saw was hope, nervousness, fear, or excitement. Of course, knowing Hiccup, it could have been all of the above. That much he was sure of. Hiccup on the other hand, he was basically unsure of...well...

"U-um...uh, If it's okay with you, I think I'll take Toothless for a morning flight before they get here." said Hiccup. He petted said dragon on the nose. He cooed in return. Stoik chuckled. "Alright. But be back within two hours. That's when they'll reach the docks." he said. Hiccup smiled. "Okay." he said. He hopped onto Toothless once he'd put the saddle on. "See ya dad!" he called as they flew off into the mountain range.

After a few minutes of gliding across the sky, Toothless glanced up at his riders sigh. He was a little worried about him. He'd been quiet since they took off.

Toothless cooed to get his attention. "Huh? Oh, sorry bud. Just uh- just daydreaming. I guess I'm a little tired." he then chuckled. "Maybe you shouldn't wake me up so early next time." he said. Toothless sighed inwardly. He supposed he couldn't blame him, Toothless daydreamed too once in a while. Just about the usual. Like, flying, fish, Stormfly, flying, fish- okay so it wasn't a lot. But what's a dragon to do with his spare time when he couldn't fly without a human?

Sometimes he thought about operation Love Dragon. He had changed the name a while back considering that 'Love Dragon' was more original. The great winter holiday was getting closer, and he hadn't really gotten anywhere with his plans! Maybe he should enlist the other dragons for help. That could work. He figured that Stormfly would help. Meatlug would want to help too. He wasn't sure about Hookfang or Barf and Belch. He's known them for a while now and from what he's learned- they're not very up on the whole romance thing. Suddenly Toothless' attention was now focussed on flying.

His rider was quiet, and Toothless was quiet- which meant that neither of them had been paying attention to where they were going. Where were they going? Oh nowhere really. They were flying straight towards the mountain!

Toothless tried to slow down and turn. That jerked Hiccup into focus. "Whoa-whoa! Sorry! Uh-okay ah!" in a moment of last minute panic, Hiccup had accidentally steered them into the mountain. Toothless could hear a crushing noise. That wasn't good. He glanced back at his prosthetic tail. Yep. Just as he thought. The connection to Hiccup's stirrup, and the tail- was smashed. No connection. "Oh man! Not good. Okay. We'll just stay steady for as long as we can until we land." Hiccup paused. "Or crash..." he added. They were most likely going to do the second thing. Toothless was sure of it. Not once so far had they landed with grace once his tail had become unusable.

They glided kind of faster over the treetops of Berk. Luckily, they were a little ways from the village so they wouldn't land on any of the houses and dragons. Oh. Or uh, people.

They were now in amongst the many trees of the island, dodging them carefully. "We can do this. We can do this." Hiccup repeated. "Ah branch!" Suddenly a branch came out of nowhere. Toothless screeched in response, while Hiccup shouted. They hit it smack, dead on. It took them out instantly, and they began to free fall to the ground. They crashed through the tough branches. There was only one word to describe the landing. Pain.

Toothless had landed on his back, while Hiccup was on his stomach beside him. They both groaned as they tried to move. "Okay..." sighed Hiccup. "Note to self. Always- always concentrate while flying near mountains."

Toothless sighed. 'No duh.' he grunted. Although it sounded like a snort. He was glad that at least none of the other dragons were there to see their crash. He'd been known as a graceful dragon in the sky. Not one to daydream and crash. Toothless got up, and surprisingly brought Hiccup with him. Toothless looked at him. Hiccup had gotten tangled up in the saddle's belt. Again. The leather had gotten wrapped around his waist somehow. He tugged at the leather. Then sighed. "Well at least we won't have to sneak around at night this time." he said. That was true. But they'd have to explain how they got this way. Toothless sighed again. Hookfang would be teasing him til next winter. Or forever. He wasn't the only one who would do so either. Toothless would just have to live with it. He was glad that there were actually some dragons with the decency to be kind and concerned about the well being of others.

"I guess we should head back before the clan gets to the docks. I'm not sure if this would be a great first impression." laughed Hiccup.

It took them about twenty minutes to reach the village. The ship still had about half an hour or so before it reached the island. That was good. They had time to get their problem solved.

"Back so soo-uh. Hiccup-" Hiccup interrupted Stoik.

"Yeah, uh, we crashed. We're fine though." he glanced at the leather. "For the most part. Is Gobber up yet?"

Stoik laughed. "Yes, he's in the forge."

"Great! Thanks." said Hiccup. The two of them headed towards the familiar shack. Gobber was helping a dragon with his teeth when they arrived. "Um, Gobber, once you have a moment, could you uh-" Gobber glanced at Hiccup. They seemed fine. Wait. He did a double take. He started laughing along with the dragon he was attending too. Said dragon just so happened to be Hookfang. Much to Toothless' pleasure. Toothless sighed. "What'd ya do this time? How did that belt get tangled around ya?" said Gobber. He finished with Hookfang who stood a little ways back and kept laughing. "I'll never really know how this happened- but long story short- we crashed." said Hiccup. Hookfang would have said something, but he was too busy laughing.

"Don't push it." snorted Toothless. He was sitting stiffly while glaring at Hookfang who was trying to stifle his laughter. It wasn't happening. Hiccup just happened to notice their interaction. "Oh. Sorry bud. I guess you're not one known for crashing huh." he said. Hookfang snorted. "Nope. I can't wait til the others find out. Haha." he laughed. Toothless scowled. This wasn't the best start to a day on Berk. It wasn't particularly a big island either. The chances of hiding until it wore off were minimal.

"Hey Hiccup!" said a voice from the sky. They looked up to see Astrid and Stormfly fly down. "Oh hey Astrid." said Hiccup. Gobber had finished cutting a strip of leather. "Got it!" he said. But the leather just tightened around Hiccup. "Gah! G-Gobber!" he wheezed. He pulled at the leather. Gobber stared at it with a confused look. Hookfang was on the verge of laughing again. Toothless glared at him. "Huh. That wasn't suppose to happen. Ah well. Plan B it is then." Gobber had gone off to get something. Astrid and Stormfly landed gracefully beside them as Hiccup wheezed "Plan B?"

"Crash?" asked Astrid.

"Yes-" squeaked Hiccup. The leather was cutting off his circulation. Gobber soon came back- with an axe. "Wh-what are you-" squeaked Hiccup. For a second, all three dragons looked frightened. Mostly Toothless though he probably wouldn't admit it. "Uh, Gobber-" said Astrid.

"Stay still. Both of ya." said Gobber. The axe swung down in between Hiccup and Toothless and splitting the leather. The cutting of the leather had loosened the strip that was around Hiccup. He gasped in air. "You know, there was a less scary way to do that!" he gasped. Gobber put down the axe as Hiccup removed the leather. He looked down at it in his hands. "Man. That took a while to make. Along with the connection rod." he sighed.

"Well, if ya didn't have you're head in the clouds while flying, ya'd have been better off. Besides. I would never purposely hurt a dragon. Or you." said Gobber. Hiccup and Toothless looked at each other. No one knew if that first sentence was suppose to be a joke or not. You could never really tell with Gobber.

Hookfang then flew off calling for Barf and Belch. Toothless looked up, and sighed. He'd never hear the end of it. "Hey. Don't worry. I'll get them to shut up." said Stormfly. Toothless looked at her. "Thanks." he said. Stormfly then flew off in the same direction as Hookfang. They always had each other's backs. That was a nice feeling.

"There you are! Hiccup!" called a voice. They turned around to see Ruffnut. "The ship is at the docks and Stoik wants you." she said. She then left for the docks herself.

Once they got there, they saw that there was a small group of people, only about one family arriving. Plus the chief. Hiccup scanned the area for Valerie's familiar features. He realised he hadn't seen her yet and suddenly wanted to. Once he'd spotted her among the crowd, he walked over. She smiled once she saw him. "Hey." said Hiccup. "So- this is your..."

They gazed at the scene. The family was gathering up their bags and such as they got off the ship. "Family. Yeah. This is it. Oh, when I went back, I explained to them what had happened and about us. They're pretty excited to meet you." said Valerie. Something about that made Hiccup nervous. "Y-yeah? Me?" he tried not to sound nervous, but he was pretty sure he failed.

"Hey. I'm sure they'll like you. They were glad that I didn't get hurt. They'd like to thank you for what you've done." said Valerie. She smiled at him. Once again, he blushed but tried to ignore it. "Magnús Ericsson! It's been a long time!" came Stoik's loud voice.

The large man on the ship hopped off. "Stoik the Vast! I' has been a long time, hasn' i'?" said the man named Magnús. They shook hands. "How's the village? What brings you all here?" asked Stoik.

Magnús was as big as Stoik, if not bigger. He had red hair, like the other family, a big thick beard and mustache, and a deadly looking helmet that could have been used as a weapon. Hiccup hoped to make a good impression on this guy. He was obviously the chief. Hiccup swallowed nervously.

"Well, wha' brin's us her'? Why our ve'y own villag'r o course!" said Magnús. He had a really thick accent. Hiccup could just barely make out what he was saying.

Hiccup swallowed again. He knew it. They had come to bring her home. A sick feeling began to emerge in Hiccup. Although he tried not to show it.

"Ah, of course," laughed Stoik. "Valerie! Well. I do hope you can stay for a while Magnús. Things have changed a lot since you were here last." Magnús laughed. "I don' dou' they have! Why don' we ge' ou'selves settled hm? Then we can talk abo' those changes."he said cheerfully.

"Oh! One thing. Now- i' is my gre' honour to presen' my only son- Áfastr the Fierce! Áfastr!" said Magnus. Hiccup saw that Valerie rolled her eyes, but no one else seemed to have noticed. The chief's son stepped forwards. Hiccup swallowed again. This guy was big. Only a little bit bigger than Fishlegs. He looked like his father, minus the beard and mustache. It didn't help Hiccup's nerves one bit.

"Hello sir! It is a pleasure to meet you!" said Áfastr he bowed dramatically. Then he snuck a wink at Valerie. Hiccup cringed. He was thankful that she rolled her eyes. "So- I'd like ta meet yer son Stoik. After all. I've go' to thank him fer takin' care o' one o' ou' own." said Magnús. Hiccup swallowed again. "Yes, of course!" said Stoik. He walked over behind Hiccup. "I present to you, my only son- Hiccup." said Stoik. With that, five pairs of eyes were on him. Well, more if you counted the other teens. He didn't know what to do. It's not like he had a choice, he was suddenly frozen. He'd never acted like this before.

For one awkward, well, awkward for Hiccup, moment, no one had said anything. Hiccup couldn't move. His face heated up a bit when Valerie's family, the chief himself, and his son, looked at him oddly. The family was two parents, and a son. The parents were like the chief and his son, large. But not quite as large as them. The son was about the same size as Tuffnut, and probably just as strong if not stronger. He looked to be about a couple years older than the other teens. Valerie ran up to her mother. Once she'd hugged everyone, she turned to Hiccup. "Well, as you know, this is Hiccup. He's the one that helped me." she said.

The mother, who looked almost exactly like Valerie, except she had blue eyes instead of green, stepped forwards. "Thank you. For everything. If- if it weren't for you..." she trailed off. Tears were welling up in her eyes. "O-oh, it wasn't a problem. I was happy to do it." Hiccup said. The mother smiled at him as did the other two. "My name is Dalla. This is my husband Syvurr, and my son Tannr." she finished. "We can't thank you enough for what you've done."

"U-um, w-well..." Hiccup said quickly. He was probably failing at trying to hide his nervousness. Again.

"So, you should join Gobber and I in the Great Hall! We can discuss residence and of course the changes that have been made." said Stoik. Soon the adults left the teenagers to mingle.

"Ha. That went well." snickered Áfastr. Valerie glared at him.

Toothless watched them all from the shadows of the trees with interested. He was surprised that the two new guys hadn't seen him yet. Suddenly a pinecone fell on his face. He shook it off and looked up. A squirrel. The rodent threw down another one that landed close to Toothless' eye. "Hey, I was here first!" he said to it. He threw another one. "Squirrels. Fine." sighed Toothless. He quietly moved to a spot beside the tree and hid in the tall grass. He could have sworn that the smaller new guy had seen him, but he didn't show it. If that big guy had seen him, well, there might have been trouble.

You know, for Áfastr.

But that luck ran out. "Dragon! Get down!" shouted Áfastr. Hiccup instantly turned around to see Toothless watching them in the grass. "No! Stop!" Hiccup shouted. Áfastr suddenly charged at him! With an axe! Wait. Did he have that all along? Instead of pondering on it, Hiccup instinctively darted ahead, being that he was smaller and more light weight, he was faster. In seconds, he was in front of Toothless protectively. As well as the other teenagers soon after that. "What are you doing?" demanded Áfastr. Toothless growled defensively at him. He glared back, and also had a kind of human growl as well.

"The changes, that our dads were talking about earlier? This was one of them!" said Hiccup, a little out of breath. Not so much from the running though. As Áfastr didn't say anything, he continued. "We don't have to fight dragons. They are definitely not the monsters we thought they were!"

Áfastr's grip on the axe tightened, and he started to lift it. Suddenly a hand clamped down on it. Áfastr glared at Tannr who glared back. "You hurt anyone, I'm sure your father would absolutely love to hear about it. I'll make sure of that. If not me, someone else will." he said seriously. "Please continue Hiccup." he added without glancing at him. He continued to glare at Áfastr who glared back. "Um...okay. Uh, oh. Hey, how long do you guys have before you have to tour the village and such?" asked Hiccup.

"Oh, I'd say, a couple of hours I think." said Valerie. Toothless glanced at her then looked at Hiccup. Both she and Toothless knew what was coming. "Good, because you guys are in for a story!" said Fishlegs.

"Awesome! I could always go for a story!" Tannr said cheerfully, yet, he was still glaring at Áfastr who snorted. "Dude. I get it. Okay? You can back off." he said grudgingly. Tannr cautiously let go of the axe, and turned his attention to the others, but still kept an eye on him. "So- this story begins with a dragon raid." began Hiccup. With nothing delaying him, Hiccup went on with the amazing story he told Valerie not so long ago. She loved how enthusiastic he was when telling it.

When he was finished, Tannr was staring in shock and awe, while Áfastr..."You expect me to believe that." he said. The others just looked at him. "Um... yeah." said Snotlout.

"Why wouldn't you? Toothless is right here." said Astrid. Áfastr still didn't look like he believed. "What's it gonna take? Hiccup to fly around Berk on Toothless?" said Astrid. "Oh, I gotta go. My mom asked me to help her take care of the animals today. See ya." she then left to find Phlegma Hofferson.

"That could work."

"Um, that's a great plan! Except for the fact that Toothless and I sort of crashed this morning, and uh-" Gobber interrupted Hiccup.

"Sort of crashed? More like they nearly pummelled to their death! Ha! But as I always say, they're too stubborn for that. Here ya go! Left this behind!" he said. He tossed Hiccup the leather belt. Well, the remains of it. "Um, thanks." was all that he said.

"That's great!" They, minus Gobber who'd left, all looked at Tannr confused. "Uh, I mean- uh, you can fix that up then go flying later while the others show us around the village! Hey Val, why don't you help him?" he said. He then started pushing the two said people towards the left side of the village. "So, where is your smithy?" asked Tannr.

"The other direction." said Hiccup, sounding both confused and annoyed.

Tannr stopped. There was a pause before he turned them around and started heading the other way. The other teens, minus Astrid though because she had realised that she had to help her mother with something therefor left, and Toothless followed in interest.

The gang got to the smithy in no time, and Tannr pushed both Hiccup and Valerie inside. "Oh, and while you two are out flying, I think I saw a new dragon while flying with Hookfang! Around Raven's Point!" he chimed in. Before he closed the door, Tannr saw the curious and confused look on Hiccup's face. Then the door slammed shut. But it opened again.

"Oh, the reason for this? Áfastr actually can't go flying, Stoik wants the tour to start soon, so it's just you two." said Tannr.

"What-" started Áfastr, but he didn't get to finish.

"Wh-what-" Hiccup also got interrupted.

"Have fun!" called Snotlout. The door closed again.

Hiccup stared at the door. "Well...that was..." he said. He trailed off not knowing what to say. He glanced down at the leather in his hand. "Um, well, might as well get to work while we're here." he said. After finding a piece of leather and some metal, the two of them decided that Hiccup could teach her a little about what a blacksmith does.

After they've done that, the two of them climbed on to Toothless, who seemed very eager to go by the way, and they lifted off for Raven's Point. "Uh, Valerie I haven't gone blind have I?" asked Hiccup.

"Um, how would I know that? I think I'm the one who's blind." she said.

Over the hours on Berk, it had apparently gotten cloudier. But they weren't rain clouds, thankfully. "It could be fog. Maybe we should land." said Valerie. She was right, when you're in it, it's hard to tell whether or not it's fog or clouds. Or where you're going. They had just lifted off. So, they were still much lower than the clouds. Or, uh, so they thought anyways. "Um, yeah that's probably- whoa!" shouted Hiccup. Something flew just over their heads. Apparently it was blind too. "Okay, Toothless, bring us down bud. We should wait for this to cle- whaaaoooh!" shouted Hiccup. The thing had come back, and this time it hit them. With such force that it knocked Hiccup out of the saddle. Luckily Valerie grabbed his hand. But unlucky for them, Toothless needed Hiccup to steer them. Only he knew how to fly with his tail. So, the result? They crashed into a rock. Or was it the mountain? It was too foggy or cloudy to even tell that much!

They were now heading towards the forest below them. They once again crashed into the rock, and Valerie's grip on Hiccup's hand slipped. Hiccup fell, but he didn't fall far. Apparently they were close to a small cliff so he landed on that. It might not have been far, but it wasn't exactly a soft landing. For a second Hiccup felt a little hazy, but he was up in no time. He looked around for Toothless and Valerie. He couldn't see them. "Valerie! Toothless!" he called.

At first there was nothing. This fog was too thick! But then he heard it. A dragon call. Only, it wasn't Toothless' familiar call. Suddenly a flash of blue went buzzing by him.

"Wha-what?" Hiccup said in surprise. Was that what had hit them? Was it a new dragon? "Valerie! Toothless!" he tried again. Nothing. Had they fallen too low to hear him? Where the heck was he anyways? How high off the ground was he? Hiccup backed up away from the edge of the cliff and propped himself up against the stone wall. He hoped he wasn't there for long.

His thoughts were suddenly interrupted by a streak of black hurdling past him. Toothless. That must have been him! What other dragon was that black? Then a streak of blue flew past in the same direction. Blue. What the heck was happening? It seemed huge too. What dragon was it? If it was a dragon.

However, he was interrupted again by a sharp pain in his left shoulder. What the heck? He knew the landing was rough, but, he was up in no time. He glanced down at his shoulder and saw two little slightly bloody bites. Clunk! A few rocks fell down from above him and bounced off of the cliff. He looked up to see a small, dark green tail slither up and away from him. It was definitely a dragon. That was for sure. But the kind? Unknown. It seemed smaller than a Terror, but bigger than a Fireworm. The pain was worsening, and his arm was becoming numb. Two questions remained. One, what the heck had bit him? Two. Where the heck were Valerie and Toothless!

Suddenly, there was a roar. "Toothless?" said Hiccup. Were they still in the air? Had Valerie managed to control his tail? Then a sky blue body appeared. A dragon's body. It was huge! It was still incredibly foggy, so he couldn't see all of it. He did see two other images though. One was large, and laying on the huge dragon's back, the other was smaller, and sitting more to the left.

"Hiccup!"

"Valerie, what...um...what?" said Hiccup. His brain wasn't exactly working at the moment. His head was feeling fuzzy and frankly, he didn't know what would happen if he moved. He glanced down as Valerie climbed off of the dragon. "Hiccup, are you-"

"I- I think I got bit or something..." he said. He explained the situation to her. "Hm. Weird. Well, whatever it was, you should see Gothi right away." she said.

"Um. Right. Then I can see just what kind of dragon that is. It's huge!" said Hiccup.

From on top of the dragon, Toothless watched as Valerie led Hiccup to it. He cooed as Hiccup climbed on. "Okay girl, take us down." Valerie said to the dragon. Toothless looked at her. Girl? How could she tell? "Girl?" said Hiccup as if reading Toothless' mind. Valerie laughed. "Right. I can't actually tell. So what kind do you think it is?" she said.

Hiccup thought on it. "I'm not sure. There could be a lot of dragons this colour and size. The Typhoomarang is about this size. I've seen it come in different colours. What does it's head look like?"

"Um, I can't exactly tell. It has a long neck and the fog is covering it." giggled Valerie. Curse this fog. "Well...not a lot of dragons are this friendly at first. That we know of. Blue...Stormfly is blue...although her's is more darker. It can't be her. Plus Astrid would have probably been here."

"Hiccup-"

"It can carry three bodies, one of them even being a dragon. It has a long neck, large wings-"

"Hiccup-"

"If only this fog-"

"HICCUP!"

Hiccup looked up at Valerie from his thoughts. "What, s-sorry, what?" he stammered. Valerie glanced back at him. "What fog?" she simply said. He couldn't see the smirk on her face. Hiccup looked around. The fog had either disappeared, or they had been in clouds the entire time. "Oh...um...whoa!" exclaimed Hiccup. This dragon certainly was huge! He instantly knew what it was too. "Whoa- it-it's a Windwalker!" he said in awe. On Berk they haven't seen this type of dragon yet. It was almost as exciting as a new discovery- and they were riding it!

"It all makes sense now! Why it didn't just attack, or be defensive. Windwalker's are gentle and kind dragons. Plus there's the fact that they only eat insects. Cool!" said Hiccup.

Toothless looked at him. So, he was riding on a Windwalker. He thought they were just legends! He's only heard of them in stories and- he was riding on a dragon. A dragon was riding on a dragon. Toothless wasn't sure of what to make of the situation. It was a weird feeling. Maybe this was how the teenagers felt when they were riding them? Strange.

After a few minutes, Valerie realised something. Well, she'd known it before, but... "Um, Hiccup...we probably shouldn't land this dragon in the village." she said. Hiccup looked up from his arm. "Huh? Oh...right..." he said slowly. It was getting harder to think and concentrate on something. The pain from his arm was getting overwhelming.

"I'm not even sure if it'd fit in the cove... we could try I suppose. Hey, are there any fields or something like that near the village?" asked Valerie. There was no response. "Hiccup?" Still nothing. She glanced back. "Hiccup!"

A/N: Buwahahahahahahahahahaaaa! Yes, I am evil. Um, not sure what the heck I was doing with the accent...Anyways! What happened to Hiccup? Also, what were the other teens doing during all of this? You'll find out about Hiccup in the second part! As for the teens? More later on...(Sorry if there was a lack of action or lack of...whatever...um, in this one.) Yes, I do know that Windwalker's aren't in the tv series or the movie, but I wanted to find some kind of dragon for Valerie eventually and this seemed like the perfect choice! By the way...I haven't exactly started that chapter so it may take a while. Sorry about that. I'll try to get it done in good time though! :)

R & R please!