"Awe." Tuffnut said.

"Looks like we're busted." Ruffnut replied.

"We should make a run for it. He can't punish us if he can't catch us." Tuffnut said with a grin.

"Good idea." Ruffnut said, ready to run to the exit.


"OH NO YOU DON'T." said a new voice.

The Twins both started saying "Ow. Ow. Ow." Together as the voices started getting closer. I looked at them. Astrid had shown up. She was dragging the twins by their ears, StormFly walking behind her. I rolled my eyes at them. I would let hiccup deal with all this.

I poked my head through the already open human sized door. The Nightfury was curled up in a corner, fast asleep. The twins had called her Y/n. It wasn't a half bad name, considering that the twins came up with it. In fact, I rather liked it. Until she told me her name, I would call her Y/n.

I pulled my head out of the human door as the giant one started opening.

"You wanted in there, right Toothless?" Fishlegs said.

I walked into the room, the door shutting behind me.

All sounds of the humans outside were cut off as the door closed behind me. The nightfury was fast asleep, curled up into a ball. I yawned. I was tired too. I walked over to Y/n, and curled up around her. She snuggled into my warmth. I stretched a wing over her, as her head fit snugly in the crook of my neck. I smiled at her cute actions. She was adorable. Truly one of a kind.

I closed my eyes and fell fast asleep in the warmth and comfort of another dragon like me.


Hiccup P.O.V.

First Toothless. Then. Snotlout. Now the twins.

"Here you go. Two troublesome twins." Astrid said, throwing the twins on the ground.

"Thank you astrid. Now would you mind telling me what you're all doing here?" I asked

"I wanted to train the Nightfury." Snotlout said defensively.

"Well, that much is obvious by the bruises and singed hair. But what are the twins doing here?" I said, indicating in the direction of the twins.

"Haha. Who do you think gave Snot head the idea that he could train Y/n?" Ruffnut said.

"Yeah. LIke he could ever tame Y/n. She's too awesome for him to tame." Tuffnut remarked.

"WAIT!? YOU NAMED THE NIGHTFURY Y/n?!" Astrid yelled at the twins.

She held up her fist, about to punch the twins in the face.

"Wait Astrid. Y/n is not half bad actually." I said.

"Yeah. It's almost too good for ti to have been the twins idea." Astrid marveled.

"Really? Awesome! Glad you guys approve. I thought it meant Death and destruction." RUffnut said.

"Yeah, and it sounded really cool. Not as cool as Barf and Belch, but still cool." Tuffnut added on.

"A beautiful name. Just like my beautiful lady." Snot Head said, trying to flirt with Tuffnut.

"Wait. Don't you guys know? Y/n means (what your name means.)" Astrid pointed out.

"You know, Hiccup. It's not fair to only ask US what we're doing here. You should ask Astrid too."  Snotlout said grumpily, angered by the fact I didn't doubt my girlfriends motives.

"OKay Snotlout. Whatever. I'll ask. Astrid what are you doing here?" I asked irritatedly.

"Oh. I came to tame Y/n." Astrid replied.

I groaned at her response.

"Yes! The name caught on!" Ruffnut said excitedly.

"BY ODIN'S BEARD! THEY ARE SO CUTE TOGETHER! THEY ARE SUCH ADORABLY MATES!" a voice that sounded exactly like Fishleg's said.

"Fishlegs!?" Astrid, Snotlout, Ruffnut and I all said at the same time.

"Mates!?" Tuffnut said as we all shouted FIshlegs name.

We all looked at Tuffnut.

"What?" Tuffnut said under our gaze.

FIshlegs peaked though the slightly open door to the room where Y/n was. We all did the same. Toothless and Y/n were both curled up together sleeping. One of them was lightly snoring, and dragon smiles were plastered on their faces.

"I'll figure out you're punishments later. For now, NO ONE GO IN THERE! Let's all go back home and sleep until sunrise."

I heard muffled agreements of "Fine. OKay. If I have too. I'll try again later."

"Astrid, will you please give me a lift home? As for the rest of you, go on. Get out of here. Off with you." I said shooing them away.

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