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"Heads up, Hiccup!" Jack Frost called out to the auburn haired boy, hurling a snow ball at his friend's head. However, he saw that a large black tail easily swiped the snowball to one side. "No dragons allowed, Toothless!"

In response to the winter guardian's outcry, Hiccup merely laughed and threw his own snowball at the spirit. With ease, Jack dodged the flying ball and chuckled with childish joy.

Rapunzel and Merida giggled with amusement, gazing back at their lovers with glee and admiration. Rapunzel had grown to love Jack's free-spirited nature, his rebellious personality, and his gentlemanly attitude. She had also loved how sweet and kind he was with children, causing Rapunzel many times over to think what would happen if she and Jack actually became

husband and wife.

Jack, in return, had grown to love Rapunzel's sweet and innocent persona, along with her long golden hair which seemed to glow, even in the sunlight. He adored her animal loving nature, proving that once in a while she could sweet-talk even Bunnymund on rare occasions. He also admired her slowly growing courage, shedding her naïve personality.

Merida had also grown to love Hiccup's understanding and extremely loyal personality. She had recalled the time when Hiccup first told her about his very first encounter with Toothless. Even to this day, she was amazed by his sense of loyalty and his inner sense (no matter how small) of courage (not to mention his humor).

Hiccup shared his admiration towards Merida's courage, but also her sense of playfulness and seriousness. It was because of her that he had decided to improve on his own self-confidence, even building many weapons on his own (such as a Monstrous Nightmare engulfed blade and a Hideous Zippleback gas sprayer). Still, he was willing to make peace, not matter what the response of anyone would say.

Hiccup let out a cry of surprise and pain when another snowball hit his waist, this time knocking his weapon out of its pouch and sending it directly over the cliff side from which they were playing. "Toothless!" he called to his Night Fury friend, instantly climbing onto his back and diving after his only weapon.

It seemed like only milliseconds had passed every time he zoomed towards the ocean's waves. Toothless could easily see Hiccup's weapon, still sinking into the deep and dark waters below. However, he pulled up and growled around him.

"Toothless?" Hiccup asked, curiously. "What's up, bud?" It wasn't until he too lifted is head that he saw some weird black dragons with golden eyes circling him. Unlike most dragons, these didn't have scales, but had some weird flaky scales. Tiny grains of . . . Wait! Was that . . . sand?

Hiccup then looked back down at the group to shout a warning, but something hit him hard in the back of the head, knocking him off of Toothless, out of the sky, and into a strange black sandy portal.

Jack Frost, Rapunzel, and Merida opened their mouths simultaneously and erupting from their mouths was black sand which quickly reformed into Nightmares.

Upon realizing what had happened, Jack was the first to react, swinging his staff downwards and destroying a Nightmare. Merida was the second to come to her senses, revealing her sword and stabbing at three Nightmares with equal determination. Rapunzel used her hair to wrap around a Nightmare's hind leg and swinging it up and over into the last Nightmare.

"Where's Hiccup?" Merida asked, almost nervously. She – they all – hadn't realized (when the Nightmares had taken over them) that Hiccup was captured by Nightmare dragons.

"He said he went to go get his weapon," Rapunzel noted, peering over the cliff edge and not catching a glimpse of the boy or his dragon. "Maybe he fell into the water."

"There were Nightmares," Jack muttered out loud, suddenly snapping his eyes open in realization. "Pitch has Hiccup!"

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