Chapter One

Rapunzel Corona was the three-time world champion gymnast. Her routines were flawless and she had perfect timing with her landing. Never has she wobbled or tumble or gone below first place. She stood on top of the podium as the crowd cheered widely, chanting her name. "RAPUNZEL! RAPUNZEL! RAPUNZEL!"

Rapunzel smiled revealing her pearly whites and waved to her adoring fans. Somewhere in the crowd she spotted her boyfriend Eugene Fitherzbert who preferred to be called Flynn Rider. But nevertheless Rapunzel still called him Eugene. A judge came up to her with a golden medal in her hands. Rapunzel bowed her head as the judge gently hung the medal around her neck.

"Hello flower." Said the judge. Rapunzel frowned and looked at the judge again. She gasped loudly when she saw Gothel standing right in front with a dagger in her hand. Out of fear Rapunzel screamed.

Rapunzel screamed as she bolted right up in bed. She panted loudly as she sharply looked around her bedroom, it was just a dream.

"Punzie!" Cried Eugene his voice filled with concern as he quickly sat up to comfort his girlfriend, "Are you alright?"

Rapunzel nodded her head shakily, "Yeh. It was just a nightmare. Nothing to worry about."

"Was that she-devil in it?" Asked Eugene. Rapunzel nodded again. Ever since that encounter with Gothel Rapunzel was getting horrible nightmares that Gothel was out for revenge.

"Don't worry. She's locked up, there is no way that she can come after you." Reassured Eugene as he cradled Rapunzel in his arms. "And if she did then she'll have to go through me in order to even touch you."

Rapunzel smiled softly, "Thank you for being there for me."

Eugene kissed her head, "I will be, always. Now let's get back to sleep. You're not such a pretty sight when you wake up tired." Rapunzel jokingly stuck her tongue out and snuggled back down into her warm bed. For the rest night, she didn't have nightmares.

Merida Dunbroch woke up at the break of dawn to practice her archery. Groggily she dragged herself out of bed and walked downstairs to the kitchen to make some coffee.

She yawned loudly as the coffee machine whirled into life and poured the hot brown liquid into her mug. As she drank her coffee, Merida grabbed some clothes that were hanging on a chair, which she had laid out last night, and got dressed.

Merida zipped her wonderful hoodie, grabbed her bow and arrows and walked out into the cold morning air. After notching an arrow, Merida pulled the end of the arrow to her cheek, let out a breath and released. The arrow hit dead centre into the target which actually was a picture of her ex-boyfriend, Hiccup Haddock. His forest green eyes continued to stare at her as she repeatedly shot arrows at the photo again and again and again.

As Merida fired arrows, the scene from last night began re-playing in her head.

"Merida, I need to talk to you." Said Hiccup, Merida's boyfriend of three years, as he walked into the kitchen.

Another arrow shot.

"Wha' abou'?" Asked Merida.

"About us." Said Hiccup. Merida swore that there was regret in his eyes as he said this.

A bull's eye.

"Wha' abou' us? Hic is there some'hing wrong?"

Hiccup sighed, "I think that we should see other people."

That was like a bombshell to Merida, "Wha'? Wha' do ye mean? Wha's wrong with us?"

Merida's eyes began to well up.

"There's nothing wrong with us!" Hiccup said hastily, "But I think this is the right move. For the sake of us both."

More arrows were fired.

"How can ye say tha'? For the both of us! Tha's a whole load of bs!" Merida said with anger. "Ge' ou'. Ge' ou'!"

Hiccup flinched at Merida's sudden out outburst, but slowly walked away. To the door. To the street and away from Merida. As soon as Merida heard the door closed, she began sobbing. She lowered herself onto the floor and brought her knees up to her chest. That was how she stayed for hours.

Merida fired one more arrow which hit right in the middle of Hiccup's forehead. A lone tear stroked her cheek as it gracefully fell.

Never again will she fall in love. Never again.

Hiccup Haddock laid on his bed, he had not bothered to change when he had come home. His heart was filled with great regret. He had broken up with Merida, but it was for her own safety. If she knew what he did for a living or gotten closer to finding out then she would be in danger.

He planted his hands on his face as he sighed loudly, he didn't want to do it but he had to. It was her reaction that really broke his heart. At first it was shock and sadness but then as quick as the speed of light it turned to anger as she ordered him to get out.

The sound of a dog panting was all he could hear as he beloved black dog, Toothless trotted into his room and jumped onto his bed. Toothless whined at his owner wondering what was making him so upset.

Hiccup glumly patted Toothless who laid himself over Hiccup's stomach. Suddenly Hiccups phone beeped, causing Hiccup to shoot upwards and grab his phone. There's movement. He thought after unlocking his phone and watching the surveillance of Merida in her garden shooting arrows at a picture of him that was nailed to the wooden fence.

A month prior to his breakup with Merida, Hiccup had taken the liberty to install secret security cameras so that if anyone should break in or whatever Hiccup would be there to sort everything out. In a way it was his way of feeling confident that Merida will still be safe if he wasn't around anymore.

Sighing loudly, Hiccup looked at his clock to his right. It was 5:15am. Might as well get up. He thought as he pushed himself off from his bed and towards the kitchen of his apartment. He made himself a tea and raised it slightly up.

"Here's to the first day without you." Hiccup said to himself before he downed the tea.

Jack Frost's eyes shot wide open as he awoke from his slumber. He pushed himself into a seating position and ran a hand through his snow white hair. Another nightmare. Recently, Jack had started to get nightmares every other night. All of them were about his sister. How he could've saved her but yet he didn't and that it was all his fault.

However he had noticed sometimes that when he woke up black sand would be dusted over his bed. To Jack it only meant he was responsible for the nightmares and was trying to wind Jack up. So now whenever Jack would get that nightmare he would tell himself that it wasn't his fault at all. It was an accident that no one knew would happen. Most of the time it helped but on a few occasions it didn't.

Shaking his head, Jack climbed out of bed and started to get ready for the day ahead of him. He grabbed his usual blue hoodie with frost patterns, beige skinny's and blue converses. Looking out of the window of his London apartment, Jack looked down at the busy city below him. The sun was just rising giving off a warm morning glow into the living area.

He sat down onto the couch and stared blankly at the wide TV. Jack shoved a hand into the front pocket of his hoodie and pulled out a photo. It was of him and his sister, Emma, smiling widely. They had gone ice skating on the day that the photo was taken and Emma had said that it was the best day of her life and it had made Jack smiled. But that day was also the day that the accident had happened.

Before Jack could think of that day any further, he mentally slapped himself and looked the room. Let's find some distractions. Then his eyes fell onto a picture of Jack with his best friend. He sighed.

"Why not?" He said to himself. Jack grabbed his phone and walked out of his apartment to see his long-time friend.

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