AN: Here's my new story. A collab w/ HoneyBeeez called: "Of Fate and Young Love." Hogwarts!AU. Jack is going to Hogwarts and meets Hiccup, a Norwegian boy going to the school of Durmstrang in Iceland. After only seeing Hiccup during the summer, he's surprised when the boy transfers to Hogwarts. But there's evil brewing within the depths of Hogwarts, and it's after Jack.

Please enjoy and review!

Disclaimer: I do NOT own How to Train Your Dragon, Rise of the Guardians, Harry Potter or any other movies used in this story. Enjoy! ~


Jack sighed as he stirred his cereal that had long been mushy. He hadn't slept well and it was starting to bother him. At 11 years old, things started to get weird. When you're 11 years old and the son of a witch and wizard, things started to get really weird. Like, freaky dreams, have magical abilities and discovering that you get to go to this school for young witches and wizards called Hogwarts. Jack knew that he was gonna get accepted, he's known ever since he was little. But, that's not what bothered him. What bothered him was- "Jack! Mail's here!" Would he fit in?

He sighed again and pushed his bowl of cereal away from him, getting up from his chair at the kitchen table and going into the foyer of the house. His 6 year old sister, Emma, giggled as she and Jack's parents watched Jack enter the room and pick up the mail. He went through the letters, giving his mom the junk mail. He gave a sad look when he realized that his acceptance letter didn't come. His mom and dad shared a wink and Emma giggled again, holding the letter behind her back. "Where is it, Ems?" Jack questioned. Emma gestured for her dad to put her down, she then walked up to Jack and smiled. "You're going to Hogwarts!" She cheered, shoving the letter into his face.

Jack was taken aback, he grabbed the parchment and read it himself. "Headmaster: Nicholas St. North (Order of Merlin, First Class, Grand Sorc., Chf. Warlock, Supreme Mugwump, International Confed. of Wizards) Dear Mr. Frost," He said,"We are pleased to inform you that you have a place at our school, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. UNIFORM: All first year students will require:

1. Three sets of plain work robes (black)
2. One plain pointed hat (black) for day wear
3. One pair of protective gloves (dragon hide or similar)
4. One winter cloak (black, with silver fastenings)

We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Please find enclosed a list of all necessary books and equipment.

Term begins on 1 September. We await your owl by no later than 31 July.

Yours sincerely,

Toothiana Memoria ~

Deputy Headmistress.

HOGWARTS SCHOOL of WITCHCRAFT and WIZARDRY

Please note that all pupil's clothes should carry name tags.

COURSE BOOKS:

All students should have a copy of each of the following:

The Standard Book of Spells (Grade 1)

by Luna Longbottom

A History of Magic

by Hermione Weasley

Magical Theory

by Padma Patil

A Beginner's Guide to Transfiguration

by Ronald Weasley

One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi

by Neville Longbottom

Magical Drafts and Potions

by Draco Malfoy

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

by Hagrid

The Dark Forces: A Guide to Self-Protection

by Harry James Potter

OTHER EQUIPMENT

1 wand

1 cauldron (pewter, standard size 2)

1 set glass or crystal phials

1 telescope

1 set brass scales

Students may also bring, if they desire, an owl, a cat OR a toad.

PARENTS ARE REMINDED THAT FIRST YEARS

ARE NOT ALLOWED THEIR OWN BROOMSTICK

Yours sincerely,

Toothiana Memoria ~"

Jack looked at the letter, wide-eyed and mouth gaping open. This was it! He was going! Finally ! He looked at the letter with a wide smile, then he frowned, remembering his fear in going. Emma looked at him, and saw his expression change, and worry spread across her face. She walked up to him, and hugged him, not knowing why, but knowing he needed it. Jack smiled and hugged her back. "Thanks Emma," He said.

"Well, looks like we're going to have to go to Diagon Alley, soon, right Jack?" His mother said, a proud smile on her face as she ruffled his hair gently. He let a smile flash across his face. He nodded excitedly.

"Yep!"


So, the next day they all woke up early, albeit a little grumpily, and got ready. Emma was still half asleep as they drove. Jack had saved some money from doing chores, he decided to get her some pumpkin juice while they were there. He would miss her when he left, but letters existed for a reason. It was going to be okay. As excited as he was, he was also nervous.

What house would he be in?

Would he do good in his classes?

Would he make friends?

Those sort of things bothered him a bit and it made his stomach twist into uncomfortable knots. No, think about something else, anything else. He thought about what the school looked like, what the teachers looked like, and what the train would look like. He would have to ask his parents about it later, but for now…

"Kay, troops! We're here!"

It was time for back-to-school shopping.

Jack didn't know if he was excited or nervous. But he knew he was in awe every time he stepped foot in Diagon Alley. The place was amazing! Different witches and wizards roaming the cobble-stoned streets, kids running around here and there, goblins going to work, owls flying about, it was almost like a dream. Jack wondered whether if he would see any potential Hogwarts-goers, but it didn't worry him all that much, as they walked past the Pet Emporium. Emma dragged him over to the window to look at the animals with intelligent eyes and unique-colored furs and feathers. His parents chuckled.

"First we need to get some money from the bank," Jack's dad said, grunting as he hoisted Emma onto his shoulders. "To Gringotts!" He said. Everyone nodded and they made their way to the famous goblin-owned bank.

The place was amazing, made of pure white marble and the lanterns suspended in the middle of the high ceiling. Jack looked around in awe, while his mother tugged him along. His attention soon was drawn in front of him and he was amazed. It was a man with a boy that looked about his age. He was smaller, though, and he was practically dwarfed by the man next to him. The man spoke in a language that Jack had only heard once every so often. The boy understood, though, and muttered something in English before replying in the same language.

"La oss få det vi trenger her, og da kan vi gå og lete etter forsyninger, ok?" The man had questioned.

"Ok," the boy had answered. Jack just shrugged at their conversation, but when he looked at the boy again, it was like everything changed. He was too dazed to notice that the boy was smiling at him.

"Jack! Jaaack!" His mother called. "C'mon, sweetie, we gotta go!" He frowned, not wanting to go, but, not wanting to upset his mom, he went with her and left Gringotts. Hopefully, he would see him again soon. Emma ran up to him as they exited the building.

"Let's go get supplies, now!" She cheered. Jack nodded and they raced back to the pet store. "OOH!" Emma cried. "Look at that cat!" She said, pointing at the pure white cat in the window. "Isn't she pretty?!" Jack laughed at her excitement. He, Emma, and their mom entered the store as their dad walked off to get some of the books. Emma instantly ran over to the cat and started petting it. Jack walked around, looking at the different toads. They weren't really his thing, though, or his type of animal. He needed an owl.

"Come look at these, Jack," His mom said, as she lead him over to the owls. Jack's eyes widened with awe at the colors of their eyes and feathers. It was amazing. He looked at all of them, when suddenly one of them flew up and landed on his shoulder. He smiled and stroked the bird on the head gently. Emma giggled.

"Well, that was easy," She said. Jack nodded.

"I'll take him!" He said, a smile on his face. His mother smiled. They paid for the owl just as their dad came back with the books, a cauldron, a telescope, hat, his set of brass scales and his crystal phials.

"Well, looks like all we need now are your robes, cloak, gloves and wand." His dad said, struggling to hold everything. Jack's mother chuckled lightly and took the cauldron, telescope, phials, and scales from him. Emma took the hat and plopped it on her head, laughing. Jack rolled his eyes at her.

"Lead the way," He said to his parents, and they immediately started walking to Madam Malkin's. There, they got Jack's cloak, gloves and robes. Then they made their way to Ollivanders. Upon entering, there was already another customer in there, alone. The boy from Gringotts! He knew he would see him again. Jack wanted to go say hi. He walked up from behind and tapped the boy on the shoulder, gently. He looked around, and smiled at him.

"Hi." The boy said, his crooked teeth peaking out from his smile. Jack smiled back.

"Hey." He answered, "I'm Jack."

"I'm Hiccup." the boy replied. Jack smiled.

"I saw you at Gringotts."

"Oh, right!" The boy said, remembering. "Nice to meet you!" He said, his smile widening.

"Nice to meet you too," Jack answered. "Are you a first year?" He asked.

"Yeah…" Hiccup replied. "You?"

"Same. Who was that man with you?" "A family friend," Hiccup answered,"My dad isn't used to the idea of me having magic."

"Are you going to Hogwarts?" Jack questioned. Hiccup shook his head.

"You're not?" Jack asked, fighting back a pout. Well, his one chance at a friend was blown out the window. "I'm going to Durmstrang," Hiccup said, "That's in Iceland."

"Ah." Jack said. "So, is there a lot of ice in Iceland?" Jack asked, smirking. Hiccup shook his head,"That's Greenland." Jack smirked. "I know that. I was kidding." He said. Hiccup chuckled.

"Here we are Mr. Haddock," A man said, coming from the back room,"Go ahead and try this wand. It's a dragon's plasma heartstring, 10 inches, strong oak wood." "Thank you Mr. Ollivander," Hiccup said, turning to the older man and holding the wand. It glowed. Hiccup smiled as he put the money on the counter. "I'll see ya around, Jack," He said. Then he walked out the door. Jack turned to the older man.

"Ah, Mr. Frost," The man said,"I was wondering when I'd see you in my store."

"Well, here I am." He said, gesturing to himself. Ollivander smiled, and shook his head good-naturedly before walking off.

"Hmph… let's see here…" He muttered as he looked around. "No, no, not that one…" He muttered. Jack looked around. "AH! Here we go!" He said, coming back with four boxes. "Well, try them out Mr. Frost." He said, putting them on the table. Jack opened them and held one in his hand, aiming it, he flicked it a pile of papers. The papers scattered. Jack jumped and placed the wand back in the box. He took the next one, aiming it, and flicking it at a stack of books.

The books caught on fire, and Ollivander got his wand and put it out immediately. "Sorry…" Jack apologized. He placed the wand back and picked up the third one; aiming it and flicking it at the shelves, a few boxed wands flew off and landed on the floor. Ollivander put them right back again with another flick of his wand with a bored look; he's seen it all before.

Finally, the last box. Jack opened it and held onto the wand, it glowed. Ollivander smiled. Jack looked at the wand in awe. "Whoa…" he muttered. "Winter Dragon scale," Ollivander said,"11 inches, non-flammable dragon oak." He looked at Jack. "Unpredictable, but up to any worthy task." He said, "The wand chooses the wizard, Jack. I think this one will do for you just fine."

"Thank you, Mr. Ollivander." Jack said, handing him the money. He walked out of the store, his new wand held tightly in his hand.

"Ooh, look at that!" Jack's mother said, smiling. Jack nodded. "All we need now, is to send a message with your owl saying you've gotten all your supplies and accepted the letter," His dad said. Jack nodded. "I'm thirsty," Emma said. Jack smiled, "I'll get us some pumpkin juice!" Emma smiled. "Can I?" Jack asked, looking at his parents. "Stay safe, and call us if you need us." His dad said.

Jack nodded, and Emma took his hand and pulled him towards the Ice cream Parlor (that had just about anything and everything food-related, mind you). When they entered, Jack saw a pair of boys, waiting at the front. One was taller and wore a baseball cap, the other had hair in the same look as his.

The woman working at the counter handed them their food. "There ya go, boys," She said. "Thank you," The taller one said. "No problem, Tadashi," The woman said,"Say hi to your Aunt Cass for me." Tadashi nodded,"I will. Come on, Hiro." "Thanks again," Hiro said to the woman before following Tadashi. They walked up to Jack and Emma. "Hi," Jack said,"I'm Jack and this is my little sister Emma." "I'm Tadashi," Tadashi answered,"This is my younger brother Hiro." "You going to Hogwarts?" Hiro questioned. "Jack is," Emma said,"He's a 1st year." "So am I!" Hiro said,"Maybe we can be friends?" Jack nodded,"I'd like that."

Hiro smiled,"Well, we gotta go, See ya later Jack." Jack smiled,"See ya, Hiro." Tadashi and Hiro then left. Emma then tugged Jack up to the counter. "Hello kids," The woman said,"What'll it be?" "Two pumpkin juices, please," Jack answered. "Alright," The woman said,"Anything else?" "Two Bertie bott's every-flavor beans, and two Pumpkin pasties," Jack said. "That'll be 3 sickles," The woman said. Jack paid and thanked the woman. Emma then helped carry the items out of the store with him. When they got back to their parents, they were ready to go home. And as they drove home ~

Jack knew he was gonna be just fine.