Super heroes are a rather common occurrence around the major cities of America. New York Houses the Avengers, an elite team of super heroes, Wolverine is a loner, secret bases in Antarctica and the bay of San Francisco, and the world has been believed to end a million times over within the last twelve years. But what about young supers, you may tell yourselves that they go to a top secret school hidden in the clouds. That's only practically true, there was another group of heroes, elite like the Avengers but no one knew where they come from, what they do, or even why are they so young?
Well… you my dear readers, are about to meet them. The leader of this group is called Hiccup, a fierce warrior, thoughtful, brilliant as heck, and a dragon rider. The weapons specialist category would have to fall to Merida, a red head that has a rather violent history and a temper to match. Not much is known about this young woman other then she claims to have parents that work as assassins, the best of the best.
Jack Frost is often gone by another name, one as ancient as the wind itself, Jokul Frosti, son of the god of mischief himself. He takes after the man in many ways, but Jack is an immortal and a rather young one at that, a mere child in the eyes of Thor or Loki.
Beside Jack, will stand a woman that looks similar to him, called Elsa. She goes by the Snow Queen, due to her ability to harness winter magic. She also happens to be Jack's little sister, but that's where the similarities end. She is regal, a queen in her own right, Jack is a child that loves to pull many a prank. But I am getting ahead of myself again, aren't I?
The Avengers were called once again to defend their home-world from alien armies, but this time they met some unexpected helpers. A large black creature swooped through the battle field, diving and rolling and dodging the blasts like they had trained for this thing. As a lone Archer pulled arrows out and shot them at the flying drones, the black creature did a fly by, and a figure in a brown cloak, jumped from it, landing beside the archer with his bow out and shot a creature behind him.
"Thanks, I think. Hawkeye." The Archer told her, nodding in thanks, while taking down another target and his companion did the same.
"Call me Eagle." A female voice told him, grabbing a wooden arrow from her old looking quiver, she drew the string back and shot someone to the side of her, not bothering to even look.
"I have to admit, not many people can outshoot me." Hawk told her, taking in the cloaked figure. His instincts told him that there was nothing to worry about this new comer, but then again he was a top level spy.
"Is that a challenge?" The figure drew herself up to her full height, looking at him. She wasn't short for a woman, but she was still only about five feet, seven inches in his opinion.
Hawk grinned, notching his bow and unloosing another arrow, as the woman did the same with her wooden bow.
The fight was not going as planned, that was for certain. The Hulk was again smashing anything in sight, trying to take out as many aliens as possible, while two combatants fought on the ground. A red blur also flew over their heads, and thunder rained down, hitting the enemy.
The read outs filled Tony Stark's visor, but he was used to them, looking for his next target, when a black creature flew by the building Clint was on, dropping off a passenger. Looking closer, Tony saw that the black thing was really a dragon, with a rider atop. Looking behind them, he caught sight of a large mass of aliens, following in his path. The two must have been trained or just had spent hours flying, because the next thing he knew, the dragon had taken off weaving its way through the buildings, but always passing the archers and lowering the numbers.
"Grab a couple arrows, Eagle. I'm bringing in a crowd." Hiccup called to her, bent over Toothless. Instinctively dodging and swerving the oncoming bolts.
"Bring them in, Rider. I'm ready." Eagle's voice called, through a blue tooth in Hiccup's ear. Grinning from ear to ear, he swung Toothless' head around and dove towards the ground.
"Hope this works." He whispers to himself, pulling up and going around a corner in a split second. That shortened the crowd up quite a bit, but it was still too many to have Eagle take care of by herself.
"Alright, bud. On three." Hiccup murmured, steel grey eyes focused on the path in front of him.
"Hunter?" Eagle asked, watching her friend, fly straight overhead, before flipping around and Toothless hitting the center of the group with a large plasma blast. Hiccup grinned, through his mask, as the weather began to fall dramatically. In less than a second, what a beautiful summer day in New York , was now a blizzard rivaling that of Norway or Russia.
"Looks like the twins have arrived." Eagle looked upwards trying to catch sight of her two comrades.
A blue streak followed by a black one went through the streets, freezing any leftover aliens and the road behind. A boy wearing brown pants with a blue hoodie stopped beside the Captain, grinning in delight.
"Now that's what I call frostbite." He laughed, as a young girl wearing a black full length shirt and a split skirt stopped beside him.
"Let's go Jokul, we have work to do." She told him, throwing a ball of snow at an oncoming enemy.
"Whatever you say, dear sister." He told her, bowing slightly before taking to the skies, still clutching an ordinary looking piece of wood.
Smiling gently, she took after her brother, as Thor landed next to the other Avengers, twirling his hammer ever which way.
When the dust cleared, the Avengers were left facing with three teenaged kids. They didn't know what to think of them, but the way they had worked well and quickly, proved to the adults that they were not just civilians and children.
"What are you three doing here?" Steve asked, arms crossed and glaring pointedly at the three.
"Helping your sorry butts." The red head spat, blue eyes staring at him. "But no..."
She was stopped mid-rant when a hand clapped over her mouth, silencing the fuming girl.
"Sorry about her, Eagle can get a bit short tempered." The tall, slim looking man told them, grinning sheepishly. "I am Rider, and this is my team. We saw the way those guys were kicking your butts, so we decided to help."
"Look, kid, it's not that we don't apperate it or anything, but you guys could have been seriously hurt back there." Steve told him, taking in the way the three looked.
"Rider, have you seen Jack?" The blond haired girl asked, looking around herself.
"Not lately Elsa, why?" Hunter turned to his friend in confusion.
"Great, we're missing the trouble maker. When was the last time you saw him?" Eagle grouched, starting to pull up a GPS on her wrist.
"Not since the fight, when we stopped freezing everything for a minute. After that he sort of disappeared." Elsa looked worried.
"Let me get Blondie to start tracking anything. He could have just gone to Burgess or the Pole without telling anyone." Rider told her, trying to calm the girl. Elsa was currently letting Ice and snow to pile up everywhere around herself as she tried finding her brother.
"What's up Eagle?" Another voice spoke, as tapping began to furiously tap out a tempo.
"We've lost Jokul again. Can you pull up his location?" She asked, walking away from the group.
"I'm looking at every known location, Eagle, nothing. His sig was lost three minutes ago, right about the tower. I don't know what caused it other than a large burst of gamma radiation. I'll keep you updated." Blondie told her, closing the link.
Walking back to the group, Eagle let her cloak fall open, revealing an outfit similar to Clint's and Natasha's. Her usually untamed wile red hair was pulled neatly back into a braid and hung down her back. A quiver and her wooden bow were both slung over her shoulder, while her eyes gave the impression of always watching.
