Author's note: I'm not going to do an actual story right now, but I can write some drabbles, enjoy.

Taken by fear, (a SAD mini fic,)

Jack flew around, Rapunzel was going to visit him soon. He wasn't supposed to be making it freeze, it was summer after all. But he was so excited, he let it slip and froze a puddle deep in the woods. He watched, she would be here soon. He was making some frost patterns when he felt a thud in the back. He flailed forward. Catching his balance and flying upwards as he turned around. A figure stood there, she wore a red dress and had a black cloak, she pulled out a small bottle and flicked it towards him, a liquid landed on him, freezing as it hit him. The woman turned and the last Jack heard was the woman mutter, "I hope the witches spell works…." Where the liquid had splashed him, he felt himself grow cold, he shook his head a bit, "I'm, cold?" He asked himself, never in his life had the boy been actually cold, he had never felt the absence of the heat. He felt weak, he dropped on to his knees, pains he couldn't explain fluttered through him. He felt something, it was a deep sadness in his heart. "Why?" He asked himself again, it hurt, he wanted so much for it to stop. Pieces of his past gnawed at his heart, "Why didn't I move?! Why did I take her ice skating that day!" He was crying now, the tears dripped down off his face, freezing once they hit the ground. His staff was beside him, he wanted to reach out and grab it, he wanted to make everything better, but he couldn't. Rapunzel saw him as she ran through the woods, "JACK!" She cried and ran to him, "What's wrong Jack? Please speak to me!" She said as she started to wrap her long blonde hair around him, she weakly sang her song, "Flower gleam and glow, let your power shine, make the, make the clock reverse-" She stopped it wasn't working. Jack's eyes flicked open for a brief moment as he said, "Ra-rapun- Punzie, I will love you forever, I'll never die, and, and neither will you, but I can't do a thing. I'm terrified." Rapunzel had tears in her eyes, Jack had been the only person, the only person who convinced her to escape, the only one to introduce her to her friends. And now he was gone, Jack and Rapunzel had always loved each other deeply, they saw each other for who they are, and were the only ones who could love each other, the only ones who can live forever, never dieing. But now Rapunzel's only true companion, one whom she didn't have to sing to, to live forever with, was gone.

Hiccup sat in the blacksmith's shop, it was just him and Toothless for a while. A woman in a red dress appeared, "Can I help you?" Hiccup asked the lady, the woman took out her bottle and poured a bit of a liquid on him, then she disappeared. He felt sick all of the sudden, He gave out and curled up in a ball on his side. Toothless nudged him, "No Toothless! I, I can't, I just can't bud." He said, the dragon licked Hiccup as he saw the boy's pain. Hiccup trembled a little, the tears started, "NO!" He cried, Merida had been riding Angus out to see him, she jumped off the horse and ran to him as she heard his cry. She dropped on her knees, she started to touch him when he cried out again, "NO! I need her back!" Hiccup was crying, his voice was shaky and he was trembling. He was a shriveled up ball, he was weak and helpless, like an infant. Merida wrapped her arms around him, her curls falling above his face, "I need her back!" Hiccup let out. Merida was panicked, "H-Hiccup?" She said, his body tensed a bit, "I need Astrid back!" He cried, Merida rocked him back and forth a bit as best as she could, like a mother rocking a crying baby. She stared at Hiccup, she could start to feel tears in her eyes. "Astrid, she was buried months ago! You know she's gone Hiccup! You know because, because that's where you met me, at Astrid's burial!" She said to him, Hiccup was crying some more, Merida bit her lip for a second, she leaned down a bit and kissed the crying Hiccup, her hair streaming around them. As she ended the kiss she said, "I've been meaning to do that since the day I met you Hiccup." Hiccup's tears were starting to end, he shook a bit more, between sobs he let out, "I want her back dad. I want mother back," Merida understood. Hiccup knew that she was there for him, that Astrid was gone and she was there now instead. But Hiccup missed his mother, and something was wrong.

Gothel had gotten her way, no more immortal boy, no more stubborn viking, all that was left, was to injure the red headed princess and leave her just outside her kingdom. Then there would be no one to take away her Rapunzel.