Hello... Yes it is another story. I am so sorry. I need to work on my other fictions, but I got an idea and had to go with it. Don't worry I will get to my other stories. This one only has three or four chapters. It would have only had two, but I got lazy, that and I got an idea for a part and it went from a hundred words to nearly six hundred and I don't like super long chapters.

Here you go, HiJack/The Little Mermaid!AU

I Don't Owneth this fandom or any I use herein.


In a kingdom far under the see, a king was sitting on his throne. He was waiting for his oldest son to enter. Earlier that day he had a visit from his royal adviser, Gobber the Crab, and was told of his son's journey's to the surface. Hiccup Haddock, the oldest son of Stoic, the king of Berk, the biggest kingdom under the sea. Hiccup is the oldest of four. His younger brother Snotlout has been trying to get his throne since they could talk. They are the only sons of Stoic and are the only choices for successor. Hiccup ran into his sisters, Merida and Rapunzel on his way to his father.

"I would hurry, there Human arms." Merida said as the boy swam as fast as he could to get to his father, ignoring the taunts sent to him by his sister.

"Father? You wished to speak with me?" Hiccup asked as he rushed into the room. His trusty friend Toothless following behind him.

"Hiccup. I heard from Gobber that you have been going up to the surface." Stoic said as he rubbed his eyes.

"Is this true?" Hiccup rubbed his arms and looked down.

"You know that it's forbidden." Stoic said, making Hiccup flinch.

"You are not to go up to the surface anymore." Hiccup nodded before leaving the room, swimming as fast as he could once he was out of view.

"Keep an eye on him Gobber." Stoic told the crab before dismissing him.


Hiccup swam through the water at top speed, unfortunately it wasn't a very fast top speed, which just got him criticism from his sister and brother. He got to his hide out and removed the rock and entered it. He looked at all his items.

"Your father said that we aren't to go to the surface anymore." Toothless said as he lounged around poking random objects.

"We are going up tonight. There is something I want to see before we stop." Hiccup said as he pushed things around.

"But Hiccup, your dad said no." Toothless told the merman.

"We'll just go up, see what I want to see and then come back down." Hiccup told the Catfish.

"What is it you want to see so bad?" Hiccup smirked as he picked up a dingle-hopper.

"I want to see a human."


Jackson was grinning as the ship moved along the sea at an incredibly speed. His dog, Wind, was at his side.

"Prince Jack. How is the trip?" The captain asked the teenager. Jack spun around and grinned at the crew.

"I have to say, it is great to be going home." Jack said. Wind barked before rushing him and knocking him down.

"Hey Wind, I know, you are glad to be going home again too." Jack said as the dog licked his face. Bunny, the royal adviser that accompanied him on his trip, cleared his throat.

"Well, I have a birthday present for you Prince Jack." Bunny motioned at a cloth covered statue sitting on deck. Jack vaulted over the railing and landed right next to the statue. He removed the cloth to reveal a statue of him, standing heroically with a sword in hand.

"Uh, thanks Bunny." Jack said before backing away from it.

"I designed it made myself." Bunny said as he looked at the statue proudly.


Hiccup grinned as he made his way to the surface. But when his head popped above the surface, he found that it was raining. Not to be deterred he swam through the water till he found a ship. He swam closer to it till he could touch it. He lifted himself up so he could see on saw a party being held. He watched with fascination until he saw a boy, he couldn't be more then a few years older then Hiccup himself. He had pretty, soft looking brown hair and the most contagious smile. Hiccup found himself smiling back at him, even though he couldn't see him.

"Hiccup, we need to go back. Your dad is going to kill us." Toothless tried to get the merman back to their home. Hiccup ignored him in favor of watching the boy dance. Before any more could happen, the rain turned into a massive storm, throwing the ship to and fro. Hiccup backed up and watched from a distance. It seemed that they were going to be okay, that is, till he heard barking coming from the ship. Hiccup watched as the boy jumped back on board to save the animal. The animal was safe, but something fell onto the boy, knocking him unconscious. Hiccup swam over to the boy as fast as he could. He held the boy's head above the water as best as he could while dragging his body through the water to the only land Hiccup had ever seen.


Jack groaned as he came to. He looked up, but everything was blurry. He heard a voice, a beautiful voice that was urging him awake. All he could see was the silhouette of a boy. But that soon disappeared. He groaned as a dog started to lick his face.

"Wind buddy." Jack said as he woke even further. Bunny was quick to follow the dog and saw Jack sitting on the beach.

"Prince Jack! Thank goodness you are alright." He said as he helped the young prince up. Jack just continued to look out to sea.

"A boy. He saved me." He said as he was led to the palace to get cleaned up.


Hiccup was swimming around in circles. He didn't know why, but everything was brighter. Gobber was suspicious, so he followed him one day. He looked in surprise as the boy went int a cave that held thousands of human treasures.

"Hiccup!" He exclaimed, stopping Hiccup in his tracks.

"Gobber." Hiccup gasped. "What are you doing here?" He asked as he tried, but failed, to hide as many human items as he could reach.

"I can explain!" Toothless rolled his eyes as he swam lazily around the cave, ignoring most of what was happening.

"Humans?" Gobber asked. "You love one don't you?" Gobber asked accusingly. Hiccup bowed his head and blushed.

"It will never work Hiccup." Gobber told him. "For it to work you would have to change," He pointed at all of Hiccup.

"You just gestured at all of me." Hiccup said as he put the items back on their shelves.

"Exactly. You would have to change all of you." Hiccup rolled his eyes, hiding his hurt. He looked away.

"Oh, Hiccup." Gobber said. Hiccup left the cave, followed by Gobber and Toothless.


Hiccup made his way back to his cave, still feeling depressed by his talk with Gobber. He didn't look up when he entered.

"Hiccup." Hiccup looked up and saw Gobber sitting on one of the shelves.

"Look, Hiccup, I'm sorry for earlier. I got you a present." Gobber said as he motioned to something behind him. Hiccup looked up and saw a statue of the boy he saved.

"Thank you Gobber!" Hiccup exclaimed in excitement as he spun the crab around. He let the crab go and swam over to the statue.

"He is gorgeous isn't he?" Hiccup asked as he let his hands trail over the statue. Gobber let the boy alone with the statue. He was called by Stoic then so he hurried to the merman, hoping that he hadn't found out about the gift he arranged for Hiccup.

"Ah, Gobber. How is Hiccup?" He asked as he twirled his staff in his hands.

"Hiccup? He's good. Why wouldn't he be good. He is just fine." Gobber stammered out.

"That's good. I have seen his change of behavior. It got me thinking, he seems to be in a particularly good mood lately." Stoic started, the twirling of his staff was slowed.

"Tell me, is my son in love by any chance?" Stoic asked. Gobber started to stammer.

"In love, no, why would he be in love? It isn't like he is in love with anyone, especially a human someone nope no siree." Gobber said rapidly. Unfortunately Stoic heard every word.

"A HUMAN!" Stoic yelled out before storming out of the room to find his son.


Hiccup was laying underneath the statue.

"WHAT IS THIS?!" Hiccup was startled when he heard his father's booming voice.

"Dad! What are you doing here?" Hiccup asked as he, once again, tried, and failed, to hide his human artifacts. His father glared at the things in the cave.

"I will NOT have my Son disrespect me in this way. You disobeyed a direct order." Hiccup glared at his father.

"He would have died! I saved him!" Hiccup said without thinking. He quickly covered his mouth with both hands.

"HIM! You are in love with a Human, A Male HUMAN?!" Stoic yelled before he started to destroy all of Hiccup's things.

"Stop!" Hiccup cried out as he grabbed his fathers arm. Stoic shook his son off of his arm before he singled onto the statue. Hiccup watched from the ocean floor as his father charged his staff.

"No." Hiccup whispered before covering his mouth. The staff went off. Destroying the statue, reducing it to nothing but rubble.

"Dad-" Hiccup started, but he was cut off.

"You are no son of mine." Stoic said before leaving the cave. Gobber followed, trying to convince Stoic to reconsider. Toothless knew that Hiccup wanted to be alone, so he followed the king, trying to help Gobber. Hiccup was crying over a large chunk of statue when twin eels slithered into the room.

"The little boy seems depressed. Wouldn't you say so Ruffnut?" The male eel asked his sister as the two circled the boy.

"He does Tuffnut. Do you think that Pitch could help him?" By now, Hiccup was watching the two wearily.

"What do you mean?" Hiccup asked with a raspy voice.

"Pitch, the sea witch could help you with your problem." Ruffnut said. "He could help you. Make you feel whole again." Tuffnut supplied. Hiccup glared at the ground.

He lifted his head with a steely expression. "Bring me to him."


Toothless saw Hiccup swimming away from his cave with two eels.

"Hiccup!" Toothless tried to follow, but the eels hit him with their tails, stopping him from talking to Hiccup. Toothless and Gobber, who was right behind Toothless, followed Hiccup and the eels to a cave. Hiccup entered the cave with trepidation.

"Come in Hiccup." A deep voice said from deep within the cave. Hiccup, against his better judgement, followed the voice into the cave.

"I hear that you have a very big problem." Pitch Black, the sea witch said as Hiccup came into view.

"You are in love with a human, am I right?" Pitch asked as he moved around the room, grabbing things and moving them around, seemingly rearranging his cave.

"Y-yes." Hiccup stammered.

"I have something that can help you. I could give it to you, for a price." Pitch said.

"What?" Hiccup asked quietly.

"I could give you legs." Hiccup gasped.

"How?" Pitch laughed at the boy.

"With magic, how else. But there is a price." Hiccup bit his bottom lip.

"What is the price?" Pitch grinned at the boy's gullibility.

"If you can't make the human fall for you, and kiss you, by the end of the third day, then I get you." Pitch said matter-of-factually. Hiccup gulped.

"And one more thing. You will give me your voice." Pitch grinned. Hiccup's eyes widened.

"I-I, what about my dad?" Hiccup asked.

"Who, Stoic? Didn't he just tell you that you weren't his son?" Pitch asked as he waved over the bowl in the middle of the room. It showed an image of Stoic, denouncing Hiccup as his son. Hiccup looked away.

"Fine." He mumbled.

"I'm sorry, I couldn't hear you, what did you say?" Pitch asked, smirking in triumph.

"Okay. I'll take your deal. If I can't get him to kiss me, then you can have me." Hiccup said confidently. Pitch grinned.

"Just sign here." A contract appeared in his hand. Hiccup gulped before signing the paper.

"Now say Ahh." Hiccup did as he was told, and he could feel as his voice was torn out of him. It felt cold. Everything he was was in his voice, it was all he had. And now it was gone. Pitch lifted Hiccup's chin with a single finger.

"Good luck with your task." Hiccup could feel as something changed. He could no longer breath. He swam with all his might, Toothless and Gobber helped him up to the surface. He popped up and took a much needed gulp of air. He quickly made his way to shore. When he was seated on the sand he took a look at his new legs. Just then a seagull crashed right next to them.

"Hey Hiccup! Longtime no see." Fishlegs said as he got to his feet.

"You seem different." Fishlegs mused.

"Hmm, A new hair cut?" Hiccup shook his head.

"Hmm, this is a hard one, it's right at the tip of my tongue." Gobber got fed up with the bird.

"He has Feet!" He yelled out. Fishlegs' eyes widened.

"Why, it seems that you do have feet now. Have you tried walking?" Hiccup shook his head and tried to pull himself up. Hiccup stood unsteadily on his new legs as Gobber, Toothless and Fishlegs looked him over. He didn't know why, but he covered the spot between his new legs, embarrassed about it for some reason.

"We need to get you some human clothes." Fishlegs finally announces. He quickly flew over to an old sail. He flew back and started to wrap the sail around Hiccup's waist.

"There we go. The perfect clothes." Fishlegs said. The sails hanging dangerously off of Hiccup's hips. Hiccup grabbed the longer end of the sail and threw it over his shoulder, tying it off to make a makeshift sleeve.

"Even better." Fishlegs said as he gave Hiccup a thumbs up, well a feathers up. Hiccup grinned. This was the first step in his quest to be human.


How was it? I was actually inspired by a picture on Deviantart. I'll add a link on my profile.

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Mars