Rise of the Brave Tangled Dragons

Let it Go

Chapter one

Rapunzal frowned at the colorfully painted palace walls around her. Jack glared at the fortieth ice sculpture he had so carefully created that day. Merida carved yet another pattern into her wooden bow having already completely decorated all of her arrows. Hiccup scratched Toothless behind the ears being careful to avoid his pressure point. You see Rapunzal, Jack, Merida and Hiccup had been trapped in this stupid castle for five years of their lives. They had each been born with a special power over a different season and their parents hadn't known what to make of it except that it could be dangerous. So when the king had offered them a place to stay where they could be hidden from the world, without even asking what the kids thought about it their parents had agreed. So now, after being here for five years, trapped and concealed away from the world until they managed to control their powers. Yeah right, like that was ever going to happen.

Rapunzal Bellflower looked around at her friends behind her. Hiccup had given up trying to cheer up his dragon and was now sitting slumped against Toothless's scaly side. Hiccup had power over autumn. Jack lay on the ground staring up at the ceiling with a distant look on his face. Jack had power over winter. While Merida was tracing pictures on a piece of paper with a little bit of chalk. Merida had power over summer. They all looked so sad and depressed. Exactly how Rapunzal felt. She sat down beside Hiccup, tucking some of her insanely long hair behind her ear. Rapunzal had power over spring.

She put a hand on Hiccup's shoulder, offering him her best attempt at a sad smile. He tried to return it, but his heart clearly wasn't in it. So Rapunzal did the only thing she could. This is what they always did when they were really upset. It always made them feel better because it ticked the king and his servants off to no end.

Rapunzal closed her eyes and sang,

"Let it go, let it go, can't hold it back anymore, let it go, let it go, turn my back and slam the door," she opened her eyes when she heard Merida pick up the next verse.

"The snow glows white on the mountain tonight, not a footprint to be seen, a kingdom of isolation and it looks like I'm the queen," Jack took on the next verse.

"The wind is howling like this swirling storm inside, couldn't keep it in, heaven knows I've tried," Hiccup began singing as well.

"Don't let them in; don't let them see, be the good kid you always had to be,"

Rapunzal continued, "conceal don't feel, don't let them know, well now they know,"

Merida started, "let it go, let it go, can't hold it back anymore, let it go, let it go, turn my back and slam the door,"

Jack sang, "And here I stand, and here I'll stay, let it go, let it go, the cold never bothered me anyway,"

Hiccup picked it up, "it's funny how some distance makes everything seem small, and the fears that once controlled me can't get to me at all,"

As they sang a thick carpet of lush, green grass and ferns spiraled out from where Merida sat, colorful spring flowers sprang up around Rapunzal and made their way around the room, snow began to fall and dust the plants lightly from Jack and mixed in with the light snowfall was a bunch of falling autumn leaves.

Rapunzal kept singing, "up here in the cold thin air I finally can breathe, I know I left a life behind but I'm too relieved to grieve,"

Merida followed her lead, "let it go, let it go, can't hold it back anymore, let it go, let it go, turn my back and slam the door,"

Jack continued the verse, "and here I stand, and here I'll stay, let it go, let it go, the cold never bothered me anyway,"

Now it was Hiccup's turn, "standing, frozen in the life I've chosen, you won't find me, the past is so behind me, buried in the storm,"

Rapunzal kept it up, "let it go, let it go, can't hold it back anymore,"

They weren't finished yet so Merida kept singing, "let it go, let it go, turn my back and slam the door,"

Jack sang, "And here I stand and here I'll stay, let it go, let it go, the cold never bothered me anyway,"

Hiccup finished the song, "let it go, let it go, and here I stand, let it go, let it go, let it go, let it go, let it go,"

By the time they had finished their room was an eruption of summer, spring, winter and autumn. They burst out laughing. This was how they knew that no matter what they weren't alone. They had others like them. They spent the rest of the afternoon, skating on the ice Jack had made and weaving wreaths out of Merida and Rapunzal's flowers and ferns. They knew they would have a bad time once the kind discovered what they had done but right then they didn't care. They were supposed to be learning how to control their powers but as they skated and wove none of them could understand why people would fear what they could do.

If only they were right.

A/N: I went to see Disney's Frozen last night and it inspired me to right this! I just realized that I should really have a disclaimer on this so here it is: I don't own Jack Frost, Hiccup Haddock, Merida Dunbroch, Rapunzal Bellflower, Rise of the Guardians, How to Train your Dragon, Brave, Tangled or Frozen. Please review! Bye for now!