Are you guys ready for the LAST CHAPTER OF TOOTHLESS? :(

I'm sad that it's ending even though I've only been writing it for a few days... Thank you for supporting me through this, guys! I'm glad you're all still enjoying it! And, for the sake of the last chapter, I am doing…

Shoutouts!:

SunshineGirl14: Hehe, yeah I love doing cliffhangers. And yes, when you think about it, it IS ALL SNOTLOUT'S FAULT!

animalsarepeopletoo: Glad you liked that Snotlout got what he deserved! As for what happened to the dragons, in this chapter it will be revealed! TOOTHLESS WILL COME BACK I PROMISE. Thanks for your support!

CopperHillsGrizzly2010: Haha, that's kind of the joke in the unicorn's name. I don't know, I was just being silly. And I'm glad you like the story!

FanWriter02: I'm so happy you like it! Ha, yes poor Hiccup though. Everything happens to him!

flopy: Glad you like the hictooth moment at the end! I was trying to fit it in before *dun dun dun!* THE DISAPPEARANCE OF THE DRAGONS!

katurdi: Hmm, I don't know… I guess I've just been into unicorns lately!

Now... here comes the last chapter!


Chapter Five: There Were Dragons: Part 2

"I'm going to go check the woods," Astrid said, beginning to leave the stables. Her face was stormy and she looked like she wanted to swing her ax. "If whoever took the dragons is still here, then I will find them." She pounded her fist on her other palm for extra effect.

Hiccup almost felt bad for the dragons' captor. Astrid's wrath was a horrible thing to watch, let alone experience it. If Astrid wanted to find the dragons, she would. If Astrid wanted all of Berk to bow down at her feet, Hiccup had no doubt that she could somehow manage it.

"You do that, lass," Stoick agreed, worry evident on his face. "We need to find those dragons as quickly as we can."

Astrid glanced over at Hiccup before she left. "I'll be back soon," she promised, backing out the door. "With the dragons. You go to the clubhouse right now and wait with the others until I get back. While I'm gone, rest."

Hiccup started to protest. He could come with Astrid. He needed to find Toothless… Oh, Thor, Toothless… where are you when I need you, bud? Where have you gone? Are you in trouble? Kidnapped? Hurt? Please be okay...

Astrid glared at Hiccup, silencing the boy. "No, Hiccup, you're not going anywhere. You're injured-"

"Only my mowth is."

Astrid raised her brow. "See? Right there, you couldn't pronounce 'mouth' right. You're hurting again, aren't you?" When Hiccup didn't reply, she shook her head in doubt. "Chief, you should probably go get Hiccup his medicine. I'll go and look for the dragons."

"But-" Hiccup tried.

"No, Hiccup! You're not going anywhere. For Thor's sake, stay!" With that, Astrid ran off, disappearing behind the doorway.

Hiccup turned to his father, crossing his arms. "Can't she bwe a widdle impwosibbwle somethimes?" He regretted speaking as soon as he did. His mouth was aching, causing him not to speak correctly. Oh, isn't this great? Now, Dad's going to be worried even more than he has to…

"Well, it sounds like someone needs their medicine now, Hiccup," Stoick chuckled, starting to pull his son out the door. "Come on. We're going to your hut to get it."

"Oh, Dad," Hiccup groaned. "Yew know ey-"

"Stop talking, Hiccup! You're just going to hurt yourself even more!"

Hiccup sighed, hating being silenced, but he couldn't argue with his father. He knew he'd never win. So he allowed himself to be dragged along to his hut. Stoick threw open the door, storming inside. "Where is it, where is it…?" he muttered, looking around. He seemed to be in a dark mood since Skullcrusher disappeared. The chief stopped when he spotted the vial of medicine on Hiccup's bedside table. Hiccup had known where it was the entire time but knew his father would just yell at him if he tried to speak. Plus, he wanted to avoid the concoction for as long as possible. "Ah! There it is." He grabbed the medicine bottle, handing it to Hiccup. "Drink it up, son."

Hiccup winced, opening the top of the vial. The medicine tasted terrible as it went down his throat, and he wished he had some water to pacify his screaming taste buds.

"Now, let's go to the clubhouse where Astrid told you to go," Stoick ordered, gently directing Hiccup and him to the door. "We'll discuss where the dragons might be with the other Riders, and how to get them back."

Of course, Hiccup couldn't say anything in reply, and he walked in silence out his hut's door and across the path which led to the clubhouse. When they arrived, Stoick stopped Hiccup from opening the door. He patted Hiccup on the shoulder, smiling. "I'm glad you're doing better, son."

Hiccup felt surprised by his father's sudden change in behavior. "Well, thranks. Ey ahrgree."

Stoick nodded, removing his hand. "Ready to go inside, lad?"

Hiccup shrugged. "Shrure." Was it that big of a deal?

But then Stoick opened the door, and Hiccup was proved wrong.

To his infinite surprise, he saw all the dragons and the Riders standing around, grinning when Hiccup entered. "Surprise!" they yelled, throwing a few makeshift balloons up in the air.

Hiccup stumbled back in shock, but Stoick caught him before he could fall over. "Wh-what?" he gasped, looking around at all the dragons. Yes, they were all perfectly fine, with no injuries visible on their skin. "How?" He turned to Astrid, confused. "You suhd tat the dragohns were gone."

Astrid laughed, stroking Stormfly who stood next to her. "Well, I might have lied a little bit," she admitted. "You see, since you lost your two front teeth, I thought we could surprise you with a get-well party!" She smiled, gesturing to the table which was stocked with food and party decorations. "We got cake! It's the perfect soft thing for your mouth."

Hiccup didn't know what to say. He was too flushed with excitement.

His friends had done all of this for him.

For him.

Suddenly, Hiccup felt like one of the most important people in the world.

Toothless rumbled from the corner, upset that Hiccup hadn't looked at him. Laughing, Hiccup ran over, stroking his dragon's head. "Eym glad to swee you too, bwud," he chuckled. Toothless lapped at Hiccup's face, making the boy jump back.

"Toothless, wo lwicking!" he scolded, trying to back away from the dragon.

Toothless growled with amusement, coming towards Hiccup like he thought it was a game. For the next few minutes, Hiccup and Toothless ending up playing a round of catch-me-if-you-can, where Hiccup would try to run away from Toothless and Toothless would aim to catch him.

By the time they were done, all the other Dragon Riders were clutching their sides with laughter.

Hiccup laid on the ground, with Toothless's head plopped down on his chest. The dragon refused to let him move even the slightest, and Hiccup was growing agitated. "A wittle hwelp here, guws?" he grumbled, glaring at Astrid.

Astrid tried to stop laughing, but it seemed impossible. "Sorry, Hiccup," she chuckled, shaking her head. "But I don't think Toothless wants you going anywhere anytime soon."

Toothless grunted, agreeing. His rider was going to stay there with him as long as he felt it was right.

"Well, who's ready for some cake?" Snotlout asked, crossing his arms. "I know I am! I'm starving!"

"Starving?! You don't know starving, Snotlout," Fishlegs warned, eyeing the cake. "I only ate two breakfasts today… two breakfasts! It's practically inhumane!"

The two boys started arguing about who was hungrier before Tuffnut snuck over to the table and dug his hand into the cake. He motioned for Ruff to join him, and they greedily started to stuff themselves. When Snotlout and Fishlegs realized what the twins were doing, they ran over, shouting with fury.

Astrid spared a glance at Hiccup on the floor, her eyes sparkling with amusement. Hiccup thought that maybe, just maybe, she would convince Toothless to let him go, but she only turned back to the food table, beginning to pop a mixture of nuts and berries into her mouth as if it were popcorn and she was watching a movie.

Hiccup groaned. "Gwuys, help mwe up."

No one answered.

"Gwuys? Gwuys! Come on…"

But as he spoke, Hiccup had a strange feeling that the Riders would let Toothless keep him there for a long, long time.

And, for some reason, Hiccup found himself looking forward to it.


THE END. AND HICCUP LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER...

NOT.

Just kidding, in this fantasy, he does. No DreamWorks drama can stand in the way of that!

See you in the next story! Hope you enjoyed!

Lots of love,

-thepurplewriter333