((Alright before I start. This is a one shot, one chapter thing. It may be long. It is a slight Rise of the Brave Tangled Dragons crossover, in the movie "Jack Frost." (With Jack Frost as a snow man) it is a rewrite of it.))


Everyone knew Frost. He the best man on a board. It was as if snow was made for him. The way he could snow board was beyond surprising. It would appear as if the snow would move to his convenience. There was no trail, road, anything with snow that he could not get through. No such thing existed that could stop him while in the snow because there were two specific people that could stop him. They indeed stopped him from traveling to every mountain to snow board down of it.

Those two were his wife and his daughter. They were rulers of his life, no more like they were his life. He loved for both of them. There was no day that he would go without telling them how much he loved them or being with them.

One day though, he got the chance of his life. A chance any snow boarder would die to have. Merida, his wife told him to go and take the chance, to fulfill his dream. His six year old daughter jumped up and down at his news and also beefed him to do it. With the brightest smile he hugged and thanked his family for being supportive of him. This chance was huge, but he was also sacrificing something.

The day he was going to be sent of on his wonderful journey, was also the day his daughter turn seven. A promise of blowing out the wishing candle with her would be broken, but the little girl told her father it was fine.

"My wish would be for you to be happy anyways. You will be" she told him before kissing him goodbye on his trip.

He couldn't stop from shedding a tear, his small girl was so wise to him.


"Man, you've got guts... Never before have you been away from Merida for more than a whole day or small adorable little Raighne, your ray of sunshine" his best friend said to him. He was driving Jack to the airport.

"You are right. It is going to kill me, but it will only be three days and then I am back! I will be able to give my daughter whatever toy she wants or whatever she desires, and five my wife the house she had always wanted. I'm not only doing it for me, but to also give them what they deserve" he explained with a happy grin.

"I know, I know what you mean, but do you think a seven year old really wants toys? Over her father? She has grown everyday with you, never out your sight. The day you promised to take a big step for her, because she is afraid of doing something without her "big, strong" father there. I think she rather have you there on her birthday without any presents than gone for three days" Hiccup suggested.

Jack suddenly felt empty and horrible. "You're right. I should go back huh?" he turned to his friend, "Yes! I am going back! Scree this thing! I am going to crash a party!" he almost yelled in excitement.

Hiccup chuckled and made a U-turn. Soon they were headed back to Jack's house. They were singing some songs to keep the drive from becoming boring, but that soon changed. A sudden blizzard began. It was a horrible storm. It also got so cold the car's engine was hardly even staying warm.

"Hey I think we should stop" Hiccup recommended, slowing the car down.

"Are you crazy? We are in the middle of nowhere! We will freeze to death!" Jack exclaimed.

"Alright alright we'll keep going" Hiccup agreed.

They went on to miles, but still no sign of anything. It came to the point where the window wipers stopped working. That meant snow would cover the front window. Both men began to panic but didn't show it. They kept going, but it began to get blurry, it was also around nine at night. It was dark out and nothing was visible.

"We need to stop and at least just try to clean the window. I can't drive like that" Hiccup demanded.

"No! I have to get home to let my daughter know I'll be there for her, tomorrow and forever!" yelled Jack. He began to try and take control over the wheel.

"Stop! Jack! Stop. We will crash if you keep making me serve! Stop!" Hiccup screamed trying to control the moving car. They were driving on snow so he lost control.

The car slid on the ice and was sent of the edge of the road, straight into a tree.


-A year later-

"Mom... why did daddy not come back? He promished he would come back..." an eight year old asked her mother, who had swollen red eyes.

"Oh honey, come here" the mother said pulling her daughter over to her lap, while hiding a tear. "Your easy wanted to come back. He wouldn't break a promise, but you know well why he didn't. You're a smart girl and you know daddy was coming back..." her voice cracked and choked her.

"Mommy... I miss daddy and I wish he could come back."

"I miss him too, Raighne" The mother spoke softly, hugging her daughter tighly. The small child's red wild hair covered her tears. Her daughter had inhereted her red fiery and rebellious hair, but her father's pale skin and plae blue eyes.

The girl soon fell asleep in her mother's arms. Merida only smiled at her daughter. She hoped her daughter didn't have to go through this. Raighne was so young and innocent. All she had ever wanted was her dad to make a wish with her. They would always stare up at the sky at night and wish upon a star. Raighne had always said they should wish upon the moon. It was bigger and brighter, so why not? Jack would only chuckle and say it wasn't a star, so you couldn't ask it for a wish. No matter what her father said, Raighne, still believed the moon could grant wishes.

After having been tucked into bed, Raighne waited for her mother to walk out of the room. She jumped off her small bed, without making the slightest of sounds and walked over to the window. Pulling back the curtains she stared up at the beaming full moon.

"Moon, that shines so bright. You lighten the night up, so we aren't afraid. I only want to ask of you one thing. I know they say you can't wish to the moon, but I believe I can. I think you are powerful enough, more than a star. I ask of you, just one thing... Please please I want to see my daddy again. I know it is an impossible wish, but... let me feel his presence on my ninth birthday. I want to finally make that wish I was going to make last year" she requested.

Quickly after that she scurried over back to her bed and got under the covers. It was two days from her birthday.

The next morning she woke up and stretched. It smelled of burnt toast. She knew only one person who could possibly burn toast. She jumped put of bed in her pijamas and ran to the kitchen.

"Uncle Hic!" she squealed.

"Hey Rain. His was your sleep?" he asked setting three plates down in the table.

"Great! I slept just great" she answers happily taking her seat, noticing the third plate. She knew her mother was at work and so that only meant one thing. "Did auntie come too? Did she?"

"Yes" Hiccup answered, knowing how much Raighne liked her aunt coming over to.

"Where is she? I want to say hello."

"Good morning Raighne" a kind voice callled to her.

"Aunt Punzie!" Raighne exclaimed. "Are you both here cause of my birthday?"

"We wouldn't miss it for the world" Hiccup asserted, taking his wife's hand with a smile.

Raighne smiled and took a bite of her burnt toast.

Later that day Raighne went outside to bring in some snow. It was for a project her aunt Rapunzel and her were working on. As she stepped out into the cold weather she shivered.

"I hate the cold... speacially snow" she mumbled as she bent over to pick some up.

She glared at it as if the snow could feel her gaze, though if it could feel the hatred in her eyes it would melt from the heat in them. She for it and was going to walk in, from out of the corner of her eye she noticed the snow moving around. It seemed as if someone was picking snow up and packing it together to form a snow ball. She squinted and robed her eyes to see more clear, but there was nothing more to see.

Thinking it was a pigment of her imagination she stepped forward to elk in.

"Not so fast lady, aren't you forgetting to great someone?" a familiar voice asked.

Raighne asked to find a shadow on the floor. She slowly looked up and found a floating white haired man. "Ah! Uncle Hic! Aunt Punzie! Ah!" she yelled running to the house.

The floating man was left in shock. Had the girl just ran from him? But... she was his daughter, Raighne, right?

"Wait! Raighne come back! I am Ja-" he called, but it was useless, Raighne was long far from ear shot.

"Ah! Uncle Hiccup!" Raighne yelled at the top of her lungs.

She her the small metal noise hitting the ground and ran to it. Her uncle was walking as fast as his feet could manage. Walking on a metal foot was hard.

"What I'd wrong? You're screaming like crazy child!" he questioned.

"I saw... a man! He was outside when I went for the snow. He had white hair and was floating of the ground... and he wasn't wearing shoes!" she explained best she could.

"Um, let's go take a look."

The girl led her uncle out, but there was no one there, no trace either.

"I saw him uncle."

"I believe you, but he left already."

Raighne sighed and walked in. She was a bit mad because she knew her uncle diane actually believe her. She stomped off to her room and threw herself on to her bed.

"Wow, well you've grown an attitude Rainy."

The girl had burried her face into the pillow, but at the sound of her nickname she froze.

"R-rainy...?" she asked herself, slowly rising from the pillow, "Dad?" she yelled turning around, to find the same man from outside in her room. He was floating about in the air. He looked the same as from outside ad was unfamiliar to her, but this time Raighne saw them. His eyes, they were her eyes, her father's eyes. "Dad?" she asked again.

He nodded. "I know, I look different. I don't know why, but I do. My brown hair is gone, but my eyes... my eyes are the same" he smiled.

"Daddy!" she screamed in joy. She jumped off the bad and ran to hug him.

In that hug she was completely convinced. No one, no one ever hugge like her dad.

"I'm home. I'm back Rain" he said hugging her. "I missed you..."

"I missed you too dad. So did mom" she assured.

"Where is your mom?" he asked with a grin.

Jack was now curious to see his wife, see what she thought of his new look. He personally thought he looked better than before.

"Working, but she should be back soon" Raighne said, just as her mother's car was heard drive up the driveway. "Oh, there she is! Stay here dad! I wantto bring her here and show you to her ok?"

He nodded with a smile and let her go get Merida. He patiently waited, taking deep breaths, hoping it would all go just fine. Well if she didn't recognize him, there was many ways he could work that out, so he wasn't scared or worried for that. He paced back and forth a bit, until he saw the door knob turn.

"Mommy! Daddy is home! Yes he is back and in my room. Come come!" he heard Raighne say as she opened the door.

They both entered the room andal he straightened up and smiled at Merida. She was just as beautiful as he remebered her, though her hair seemed a bit more rebellious than before. Apart from that her beauty had only grown. He admired her and smiled. He had truly missed her so much and hoped she had too.

"Honey, Raighne, I know you want your dad back but..."

"No mommy, he is back. Look right there. Here he is" Raighne gestured to her dad, right next to her bed.

Merida looked up from her daughter with a sad expression and looked where she had gestured, there was no one there it in the room, no one at all.


((Ok, well that didn't come out as planned. I will end up making another chapter. It was too much for one chapter. I hope you liked it. Let me k I'd what you thought, regardless of what you thought. Thank you for reading it.))