"Hiccup, Hiccup are you ready to go?" his father asks as he walks into the room. "We need to get to King Cross Station."

"Yeah Dad," Hiccup says as he closes his trunk. His Dad walked over and grabbed Hiccup's trunk. At that Hiccup had an annoyed face. "Gee, thanks' Dad."

Ignoring his son's sarcasm, he turns to him and asks, "Do you have everything you need; your wand, your owl, the textbooks."

"Yes. I got everything. That's what I was doing before you came in," I explain to him. While he double checked everything, I looked around searching for my older brother. "Hey Dad?"

"Yeah Hiccup?"

"Where's Toothless?"

"I told you to stop calling your brother that. But ignoring that, he's waiting for us at King's Cross." We left the motel we were at and headed for King's Cross.


"Mu~m! We need to go or we are going to miss the train," a girl named Merida with fiery-red giant curly hair.

"MERIDA! Don't you use that tone with me!" her mother Eleanor yelled. Getting an eye roll from her daughter. "I don't even know why I try anymore." she sighs.

"Oh Eleanor. Let the girl be, plus the lass has a point; I doubt you want her to miss her first year," her father Fergus agreed.

"Yes, yes your right. Let's go Merida, and Fergus go find the boys."


"Lady Primrose, Sir Thomas, Mistress Rapunzel; it's time to go to King's Cross," says the maid of the house.

A piercing squeal rang through the room. "This is so exciting. I hope I meet lots of new people," Rapunzel smiled.

"I'm sure you will dear," says Lady Primrose. With that they got into the car, which headed for King's Cross.


"JACK! ASTER! SANDY!" there adoptive mom Tiana yells. They come running into the room with their trunks, while Aster and Sandy had there brooms with them. "NICK! LET'S GO!" There adoptive father came running in with cookies in his mouth.

"Sorry, sorry. Let's go, just had to have a snack before we left."

"What am I going to do with you, Nicholas," Tiana shakes her head. "And this is Jack's first year too. Can't you save your cookie eating for after they leave."

"It's fine Mom, really. But if we don't go now all of us are going to miss this year," Jack exaggerates.

"Jack's right mom," Aster agreed.

"Ok, then let's get going to King's Cross," she smiles. 'Dealing with four boys is so much work," she thought.

And with that none of them realized that this was going to be the start of a great friendship and an unforgettable adventure.