A/N: This is the last chapter. There are no sequels or anything planned after this. I would just like to thank every person who has reviewed and I would like to tell them they have made this experience a wonderful one. :-) I truly enjoyed working on this and imagining the different reviewers' reactions when I read it and I would just like to say: This has been a blast! You guys rock! Give yourselves a hand! And only then may you read on... :-)


Dear HTTYD crew,

Sorry about suggesting the M fanfictions as I just had to see your reaction. But, to calm you down, I sent you a little movie pack including Brave, Tangled, Toy Story 1, 2, and 3, Kung Fu Panda 1 and 2, and the first 13 episodes of your TV series as a bonus.

nickandrachel

Hiccup read the letter slowly then Astrid said, "Whoa, wait. Say that again. A TV show?"

"Looks like," said Hiccup, very bewildered.

He slid the small disc into the palm of his hand.

All the teens exchanged glances.

Hiccup beamed. "What are we waiting for?"


"I still can't believe our lives were made into a movie! And now a television show?" Hiccup asked as the 'Riders of Berk' logo slowly appeared on the screen, featuring Toothless and Hiccup doing several complicated maneuvers around sea stacks and under sea arches until at last Toothless landed next to the other teens and shot a fireball that spelled out in red and silver letters: DRAGONS. RIDERS OF BERK.

Heather had gone home the previous week, so it was just them, but now Hiccup found himself wishing she could be here to possibly see herself on-screen.

He wasn't sure how much this television show covered…at the thought, he shifted uncomfortably. He had been an idiot when it came to Heather.

Not to mention there were some definite things between he and Astrid that he would very much like to keep private…

The first episode started.

Throughout it, all of them chuckled endlessly at the scenes, mocking what the show had missed and growing somber at what it hadn't.

"A dragon's gonna do what a dragon's gonna do. It's their nature. And nature always wins."

Hiccup gritted his teeth. "I hate that…that…coot." Hiccup had several better words to call him, but Stoick had just walked past.

Stoick stopped. "Surely this isn't MORE of the movie?"

"Uh, no, this is the television show…"

"Why didn't you say so, son?" And Stoick pulled up a chair and spoke no more, completely immersed in the episode.

The second one came on and Hiccup laughed at all of Gobber's mishaps. It was all right to laugh now, of course, but at the time he had never been more frustrated.

When Animal House came on, Hiccup said excitedly, "This must be the snowstorm!"

Everyone stared at him.

Hiccup blushed. "It's been covering everything so far…" he mumbled. "The dragons not fitting in…Gobber not fitting in…now the snowstorm that hit three months ago must be due, right?"

They went back to the episode.

Sure enough, Bucket's bucket tightened up on him about three minutes in and then it went to Hiccup and Astrid dragon boarding down a steep, snowy slope.

"Oh, so that's how you two go on dates," Snotlout said. "Nice."

Hiccup and Astrid both turned pink and awkwardly scooted away from each other.

"It wasn't a date!" she protested.

Then, when they heard Hiccup say 'come here' and saw Hiccup holding Astrid in his arms, the twins and Snotlout said, "OOOHHHHH!"

Hiccup and Astrid both stood and walked away until they were quite sure the scene was over.

"How did they GET that?" Hiccup puzzled as they made their way back to the other teens.

Astrid shrugged. "There might be spies…"

"You never know," Snotlout said, catching the last bit of their conversation as they sat back down.

Onto the fourth episode, Terrible Twos, and Hiccup looked at the ground, scuffing his boots against the sand.

Toothless nudged him affectionately. Hiccup gave him a grateful smile.

The fifth episode, In Dragons We Trust and Hiccup stood up. "See? I TOLD you Mildew framed them!"

"Keep in mind this IS just a show," Fishlegs reminded him. "They don't always get things right."

All of the teens looked away at their goodbye to their dragons.

The sixth, Alvin and the Outcasts and everyone snickered at the way Hiccup taunted Alvin.

The seventh, How to Pick Your Dragon and Stoick boomed with laughter and Hiccup chuckled.

The eighth, Portrait of Hiccup, and Hiccup barely looked at Stoick or the screen at all.

The ninth, Dragon Flower, and the teens all felt a rush of gratitude that they'd gotten the antidote.

Mildew stomped up behind them somewhere halfway through the tenth and watched up until the end where he said, "What are you guys watching?"

"Go away," Hiccup told him shortly, then looked down at the letter he had left on the sand. A smile lit up his face and he said, "Hey, Mildew."

"Yeah?"

"You're an arse hole."

"WHAT?!"

"HICCUP!" Stoick scolded, barely concealing a broad grin himself, while all the teens fell about laughing and Mildew stomped away, but not before cuffing Hiccup painfully round the head.

Hiccup grinned at his father. "The letter told me to."

Onto the eleventh episode, Heather Report part 2. Stoick glared at all the teens as it played out. "Why didn't you come to me?!"

They all shrugged.

On the twelfth, Thawfest, Hiccup winced continually. "Was I really that bad?"

Astrid nodded.

At the end, Snotlout went very still. "You threw the race?"

Hiccup looked at the ground quickly. "Ooh, look, a very…interesting…pebble…"

There was an awkward silence between the two of them until Ruffnut and Tuffnut broke it easily by singing loudly, "HICCUP AND ASTRID, SITTING IN A TREE, K-I-S-S-I-N-G!"

This led to an even more awkward silence, at least until Hiccup congratulated them on learning to spell 'kissing' which shut them up fast.

After the twelfth was over, Hiccup said, "Guys, we gotta do something OTHER than sitting around watching ourselves all day…"

"Then let's sit around and watch OTHER PEOPLE all day!" Astrid said with a toothy grin, brandishing the other DVDs at him. "Besides, it's only one more episode. I want to finish this up and THEN we'll watch the other ones…"

"Oh…ok…" Hiccup said, defeated; he couldn't deny he really was curious, too.

And with that, the teens settled down to watch the last episode.

THE END