Wow, maybe one day I will have written one hundred Hiccelsa stories. Anyways, Elsa is going to be extremely slow to trust Hiccup, and Hiccup isn't going to be immediately in love with her, and at first they are going to hate each other. And yes, I know, completely unlike Hiccup that he'd attack a woman. Whatever. And Toothless will not save Hiccup for the most part in this story. Slight bad girl Elsa.

Elsa was at her ice castle, taking a break from royal life for a few months. Yes, months. Rapunzel, their cousin from Corona had volunteered to take care of her kingdom while she went off for a few months and bonded with her powers. 2 years had passed since the winter Elsa had accidentally caused, and it had been busy years for Elsa had spent at least two hours a day training with swords and arrows, Elsa also practicing with her ice powers, strengthening them and learning about them, but that wasn't exactly considered bonding time. So there she was, in the ice palace, having fun with her ice.

Suddenly, while Elsa was holding her hands above the floor and making a tiny snowman dance, something shot into the wall of her castle, the force of it shoving her back. Then a black dragon rolled through the shattered ice wall, and a young man jumped off, falling on his hands and slicing them on the shattered ice. Elsa immediately shot up, drawing her light long-sword which she now kept at her side always, and held it ready. The young man pulled a sword off some attachment and the blade shot out, flame coating it and steaming in the cold of Elsa's palace. He swung his sword toward Elsa, and she brought up her glowing sword, meeting Hiccup's flaming sword and she twisted her wrist around, deflecting the blow and shoving Hiccup back. Elsa began a dominant attack, then as Hiccup neared the wall, she spun to give her arm strength, and knocked Hiccup's sword out of his hands, using her free hand to sweep towards him, slamming his body against the wall and then when he fell, ice chains appeared from the walls, clasping around Hiccup's wrists. Elsa laid her sword against Hiccup's chest and he glared at her. Her chest was hardly heaving, and her eyes were icy and calm.

"Who are you?" She demanded, and Hiccup gritted his teeth, pulling against the chains, but they only grew tighter, pulling him harder against the wall.

"Don't bother. The more rude you are, the tighter those chains will hold you. So answer me. Who are you?"

"Hiccup." Elsa raised her eyebrows and replied,

"Bless you."

"No, I am Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the III, son of Stoick the Vast. So I suggest you release me." Elsa laughed scornfully, replying,

"Won't do much good since your father is dead, now will it?" Hiccup faced down and refused to look at Elsa. She felt a stab of remorse for him, but it disappeared when she heard him mutter,

"Ice witch." The chains tightened, and Elsa crouched down, lifting Hiccup's chin with her fingers. Hiccup glared at her and she hissed:

"Oh I'm sorry. Is the Ice Witch being icy? Oh wait. That's what she's supposed to be, wouldn't you say?" She jerked her supporting fingers away, making Hiccup drop his head down again. She stood and lifted her hand, ice shards quickly growing and lifting Hiccup's head, forcing him to look at her.

"Why did you attack me?" She questioned, and Hiccup struggled against her ice. Then, finding it no use, he muttered in response,

"You're the Ice Witch correct? You deserve to die, to free the world from your sorcerous powers." Anger filled Elsa's entire being, and she clenched her fists, making ice shoot up and pin Hiccup's entire body against the wall.

"I. Am. Not. A. Witch." Elsa hissed, and fear entered Hiccup's eyes.

"I didn't chose to have these powers! I hated my powers for two decades! But lucky for you, I've learned to control my powers. If I hadn't you wouldn't be alive. Just be glad you didn't suffer the fate of my sister, who died because some dastard killed her; I'm not killing you because I have some mercy. As for your dragon." She turned to Toothless, who had woken up and was groggily shaking his head.

"Leave Toothless alone!" Hiccup shouted, and Elsa ignored him. She went up to Toothless, doing as his mom had a very long time ago, making Toothless drop to the ground. She rubbed under his chin, and said to him,

"It's not you little guy. But I have to keep you somewhere safe, okay?" Toothless nodded his head, and Elsa smiled gently. When she stood up, the kindness was gone and Hiccup felt fear grow in his heart. She led Toothless away, down into the foundation of the ice castle, and put her hand inside the ice, making magic flow out. A great slab of ice lifted like a trap door, revealing an ice stairway. Elsa led Toothless down the stairway, the ice slab closing behind her, and they went through several old tunnels, originally just earth, but now coated in thick ice and pillars to support it. They came to a cave with a solid ice wall, and Elsa lifted her hand, the slab coming up from in the ground and she held it up with her hand. She froze it for a second, and crouched down, petting Toothless.

"It's not your fault; it's your master's. What's wrong with him? I have a feeling he wasn't always like this?" Toothless nodded, saying he wasn't, and Elsa put her chin in her hand.

"Toothless, there's been a change of plans. Come on, it's time for a little flight." Elsa rubbed his head, sliding her hand towards his saddle, and looked at the stirrup where Hiccup's peg leg normally was, and used her ice magic to improvise a stirrup that worked for the mechanisms, and she mounted him. She'd read ancient stories that described how to fly a dragon, and she'd ridden a horse hundreds of times, so when Toothless took off through the tunnels, she was completely at home. She flew to the mountains where the rock trolls lived, and dismounted Toothless, trusting him to not run off.

"Grand Pabbie, I need your help." She called, and the old troll rolled up to her. He uncurled and said,

"Queen Elsa. A pleasure, as always."

"Grand Pabbie, I haven't any time for pleasures. A man crashed through the wall of my palace and attacked me. I chained him to the wall, and he can't get away, but i need to know about this young,... Hiccup."

"What's his full name?"

"Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the third." Pabbie stroked his chin, and motioned Elsa to sit.

"Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the third has a strange past. As a weak teenager, he was forever in trouble with his father for ruining their defenses against the dragon raids that happened almost daily, but all he wanted was to impress his father, and kill a dragon. One day, he found a night fury, that he had shot down, but he couldn't kill it. So he tamed the dragon, and something changed. He was different, not at kind as he was before. He brought peace between the dragons and the Vikings, but he hated his father. He found his mother in later years, but his father died, and Hiccup... Well, he brought destruction onto the Vikings. He said, after his mother died, that Vikings had never caused him anything but pain. Then, one day, he left." Elsa looked down at her lap, then asked,

"Are there any points in his life that would have changed him like that?" She asked, and grand Pabbie looked considerate.

"When he was young, he was extremely thin, weak. But his mind was strong, creative. He invented his flying saddle, and he made the prosthetic wing for Toothless, and his own leg he lost. All the other Vikings called him useless, weakling, anything insulting. His father didn't even stand up for him." Elsa twisted her fingers.

"He shouldn't have become that way though, right? I mean, i was called a sorcerer for 13 years, and no one was there for me." Grand Pabbie laid a hand on her.

"Elsa, you had a far worse childhood. No, he shouldn't have become that way." Elsa smiled gratefully at the old troll, then stood up, saying,

"Well, I'll let you get back to your beauty sleep. Until the next time." Grand Pabbie bowed and replied,

"Godspeed, your majesty." He rolled up, and Elsa turned to Toothless, but turned around when she heard Pabbie unroll.

"Oh, I nearly forgot. How are your secrets keeping?" Elsa grinned and replied,

"My true strength, you mean?" Pabbie smiled and nodded.

"It's fine. Growing daily. Well, goodbye!" She called, and mounted Toothless, flying off, back to the palace. Elsa took Toothless to the cave, where she slid the wall down and went back up, returning to the first storey. She sighed as she turned towards the stairs, muttering as she began to climb,

"Now to face my-" She frowned and the railing she was running her hand along turned red with disgust, "guest."

Taaa daaa. First chapter! Boo yah! See ya back at Berk peeps!