Last part, I made it a little different then the actual movie. So enjoy!
A little Gronkle bumped into Toothless' leg. "Is that story really true? It sounds too happy to be true."
"Oh! Sure just a good story. And this tail is actually how my real tail looks like too!" Toothless replied knocking the Gronkle sideways with his tail. "But seriously, it wasn't easy getting this kind of friendship with Hiccup. We went through a lot."
"Like what?" one of a Hideous Zippleback heads asked.
"Well," Toothless thought. "testing all those different types of tails, oh man! I thought that would never end! Once, Hiccup tried one that was controlled with a rope, it was all fine until he raised his hand to celebrate and it pulled my body sideways. Needless to say, we crashed."
All the junior training dragons laughed.
"Funny yeah? it wouldn't be funny to you if you crashed snout-first in to the bottom of a pond."
The trainees laughed again.
"There was also this one where Hiccup had made something that reminded me of a log. This one also failed and we both fell into the grass. Oh! But it wasn't just any grass, it was lemon grass!"
The whole class sighed and said "Lemon grass."
"I rolled in it, it smelled so good!"
"That makes me want to go roll in some!" the Gronkle exclaimed.
Toothless smiled. "I loved all those times that Hiccup would give me a good scratch, but then once he scratched in just the right place and it made me fall asleep like other dragons do when toughed under the jaw."
"Really? All dragons have that?" a Terrible Terror exclaimed turned to a Monstrous Nightmare and scratched under his jaw. Immediately, the young dragon's eyes crossed and it fell asleep.
"Ooooooh!" the whole group gasped.
Just then there was a reflection on the ground from a dragon rider's harness. All the dragons instantly got up and followed the dot closely until it vanished. Toothless shook his head.
"Anyways," he continued. "There were a lot of good times too. Like when Hiccup had me practice flying. He would shift his foot to control the tail he made and that would make me fly a certain way. Then one time the rope broke and we flew back. I landed on top of Hiccup. We both laughed at ourselves for that, but Hiccup stayed in the harness."
Then there was a short silence. Then a Deadly Nadder piped up saying "I hope I'll be as good of friends with my rider as you are with yours, Toothless."
"That's what I want for all of you, Kat. Be loyal! and your rider will hopefully be loyal to you!" Toothless replied patting the little dragon with his tail.
"Tell us about the time you and Hiccup snuck into the village!" the Monstrous Nightmare said sleepily waking up from his nap.
"How many times do I have to tell this story to you before you get tired of it?" Toothless complained. Sighing he quickly said, "It was a night that Hiccup was working on my tail. He led me into the village so that he could measure my tail so he could get the right size strap. Then we heard footsteps, Hiccup ran out while I hid, but my tail was a little too big for the place, I tried to pull it in, Astrid came inside after Hiccup ran in, but she couldn't find me. Then we went back to the cove. The end."
The trainees looked at one another. Then the second head of the Hideous Zippleback said, "Where is Hiccup anyway?"
"He's off tending the sheep with his dad and Astrid," Toothless replied slowly lowering his ears.\ and looking away.
"Without you?" all the little dragons exclaimed.
"Yeah, but he told me that he would take me for a ride later. Remember, we wouldn't have our riders if they didn't have food!" Toothless prompted them quickly. "Now, who's going to show me what they learned?"
All the dragons excitedly leapt up into the air flying around to show what they had learned. After a while, voices were heard and Toothless turned to see Hiccup and Astrid with packs on their backs coming up the trail with a stomp and a squeak. The Night Fury leapt up and dashed over to his rider, knocking the boy over.
Hiccup laughed. "You ready to go?"
"Always!" Toothless chirped. Hiccup climbed up and the two took off for the sky, Astrid and her Deadly Nadder, newly named Slice, coming up after.
"Where are we going?" Astrid asked.
"I don't know," Hiccup replied. "somewhere."
Then they all flew off with the sea breeze in their hair and the water in their dragons' faces.
I hope you enjoyed the story! I loved writing it.
Now Kristina Charleston is over and out, peace!
