Toothless shook his head in relief. He loved flying. The best part was his brother was with him. It has been years since he saw his twin.

Toothless, son, come with me it's important." Toothless followed his dad. When they were far enough from the house. Toothless closed his eyes. In an instant, a 3-year-old boy who was a near carbon copy for Hiccup stood in front of him. The only difference was he had black hair instead of red.

"What is it, daddy?" he asked. Stoik gave his boy a small smile. At frist he did not trust this boy. Now he saw how silly that was.

"Son, you know the kind of training you need. Without your mother-"

Toothless understood. "You-your sending me away?"

"I have no choice. I can't give you the training you need. I'm not-" he was cut off by Toothless throwing himself at his dad's legs and hugging them.

"Don't you dare finish the sent, se, sentice, daddy!" Stoick gently hugged the boy back. He knew he was not the best father, but Toothless aways seemed to make him feel better about himself.

"Toothless, what's going on?" the panic in his twin's voice snapped him out of his memory. he looked around. They were surrounded by fog and other dragons. 'Uhno, I wanted to show them but not like this' he thought, starting to panic himself.

Then a voice said, "Are those humans? You better be careful."

Toothless looked over at the monstrous Nightmare. "Don't worry. I will not let Her get them, one is my twin brother."

The monstrous nightmare nodded. "It looks like they're hauling in their kill."

"What does that make us?"

"Not prey, I can assure you." Hiccup relaid the message as they reached the nest. "Guys, duck here, behind this rock. Hiccup, get next to me." Hiccup did so, and peeked around the rock.

Toothless looked too. "Well, good to know our food is being put down a hole."

"Shh, watch." then a long Gonckle, put a small fish into the hole. There was a roar, and a monstorous head cam out of the hole, and swallowed the dragon.

"What is that?"

"THAT is the reason the dragons are raiding our home."