Hiccup And Toothless Alternate Ending

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Hiccup and Toothless, who knew each other inside out, were looking for new dragons when the Skrill shot to the Eye of Dragon creating a big and dark purple vortex which soaked up Hiccup and Toothless. As a consequence both appear in an unknown land, specifically outside a mountain.

On the other hand Bilbo was running for his life when Smaug was hunting him inside the kingdom of Erebor, hence he run out of the palace and starts to get down stairs when he crashed with Hiccup and both started to fall down.

Hiccup: (angry) Hey, look where you going!

Bilbo: (worried) Sorry! (Bilbo still running)I would run if I were you

Hiccup: (still angry) Who are you? Why should I run?!

Bilbo: (scared) Look behind you! (running)

Hiccup: (surprised) Which type of dragon
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Hiccup:(riding Toothless) Only if you tell me your name and why Smaug is hunting us or why can he talk?

Bilbo:(rushed) Sure, only take me out of here, please!

Hiccup:(loudly) Okay… Take my hand!

Then they flyed too fast expecting to lose Smaug into the Mountain of Erebor, until they found a breccia enoughly big for them. After the long persecution, they found a wet cave where they can take some rest.

Bilbo: (relaxed) Well, my name is Bilbo Baggins at your service. What can I do for you?

Hiccup: (polite) Nice to meet you Bilbo, but where are we?

Bilbo: (curious) We are in the Mountain of Erebor, where are you from?

Hiccup: (worried) I'm from Berk. Do you know how can I go back to Berk?

Bilbo:(concerned) I have never heard about Berk. All I know is that you aren’t from here. How did you arrived here? And why do you have a dragon pet?
Hiccup: (Confused) Toothless isn't my pet, he's my friend and we were looking for new dragons until a Skrill shot our Eye of Dragon and opened a vortex that was weird, big and dark and that brang us here.

Bilbo:( sarcastic) Oh, that's normal, I see all days some dragon riders come here and ask me for indications for places that I've never

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