This is my FORTH update today, and this is the LAST CHAPTER in the fanfic! :) It's short, granted, but I really love it. :) Shout-outs:

Wanli8970: Fun! :D And yeah, Snotlout. Definitely made your point. :)

Awaken: TORNADO OF FEELINGS! :D And yes, I like mysteries. Your vote has been dialed in! :D

amillipede: Glad you think so! :D

silverwolvesarecool: Yeah. JUST DIE ALREADY, DAGUR! :D

Hey, I know this was really supposed to be in Hiccup's POV, Hiccup decided to let me have the last word. So, here we go!

After about an hour of people shouting and screaming about how happy they were for Hiccup, we all headed back to our houses to get some sleep. Snotlout was ranting on about the "ice block" thing and how he still couldn't believe it, while Fishlegs was talking about how excited he was for us getting back here alive, while Ruffnut and Tuffnut went on about how they would blow up Dagur the next time they saw him.

The next day, we took to training.

"WHOO HOO!" Hiccup screamed, tossing his hands in the air as Toothless sped on with the speed of Dagur's crossbow arrow. Ruffnut, Tuffnut, Fishlegs, Snotlout and I followed him on their dragons close behind, keeping close distance.

"Don't be so smug, Dragon Boy!" I shouted.

"I'm not smug!" shouted Hiccup. "I'm crazy!"

"YEAH, YOU ARE!" I replied with a smile.

Then, I returned my focus to the area ahead of us, and gasped.

"Hiccup! In front of you!" I shouted.

And it was true. In front of Hiccup was a large sea stack...and Toothless was heading straight for it at full speed.

"AAAAAHHHHH!" Hiccup screamed, yanking on Toothless' saddlehorn. Toothless pulled up just enough...but not enough. He crashed onto the corner of the sea stack. Hiccup was thrown from the saddle upon impact. He and Toothless flipped over, and rolled about a hundred times before finally coming to a stop.

"Hiccup!" I screamed.

The other riders and myself steered our dragons over to the sea stack and landed. Shortly after, we leaped off them and raced forward.

"Hiccup!" I shouted.

"Ugh," he moaned. "What?"

I knelt beside him and stared into his half-closed eyes. He looked unhurt, which was lucky. That crash could have easily killed him.

"I'm glad you're okay!" I shouted.

He looked at me with confusion. "Who...who are you?" he asked. "Where am I?"

My eyes widened. "Oh no..." I said. "Oh no oh no oh no! Not again! Not again!"

Hiccup suddenly sat up and laughed. "Gotcha!" he shouted.

"OH YOU!" I screamed. Hiccup stopped laughing, seeing my anger, and then jumped to his feet. "I AM GONNA KILL YOU FOR THAT!" I shouted.

"Dat da da, I'm dead," said Hiccup. He looked behind him, seeing me gaining close behind. "So dead!" he shouted, turning his focus back on his running.

"YOU GOT THAT RIGHT!" I shouted.

Everything was back to normal.

And that brings us to today, when Hiccup and I are sitting in the forge, sharing a charcoal pencil and a notebook as we recount this adventure for future Berkians to read. One thing I have to say, is that friendship never gives up. Your friends, and the people who really care about you no matter what are really your friends. The people you can count on, no matter what the situations are; they are the people you can call "Friends."

If that isn't friendship, I would like someone to tell me what is.

-Astrid Hofferson, and Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third.

"I see fire; inside the mountain, I see fire; burning the trees. I see fire, hollowing souls. I see fire; blood in the breeze. And I hope that you Remember Me." -I See Fire

THE END