Authors pre-notes: This is my first ever crossover and it's a little strange, I'm really trying to keep all the characters as in - uh..character as I possibly can! There will be SOME tweaks but nothing weird, I promise! Enjoy!

Astrid. She has this long, golden hair that she always pulled back into a messy braid. Her bangs are tedious and never want to stick back properly behind her head band. Then her piercing blue eyes, they were a perfect shade of blue, not too light not too dark.

Not only was she beautiful. But she was strong too. As a fighter, she stood a better chance in the ring than most of the Viking guys our age.

Then there were those moments where she would look at me. Actually look at me with those perfect eyes of hers. I wondered if she knew they melted me.

Her eyes got wide, her mouth dropping in a short of O shape and a smile spread across my face. She really does see me!

"Hiccup!" She yelled as she began to spin around and bolt to the opposite direction.

I jumped to turn around, face to face with a Deadly Natter. His snout was huge and his scales were rough. He looked pointedly at me before raising his large head, his mouth opening slightly as gas began to leak out. There was a loud roar before I clenched my eyes shut and held out my hands in front of my face.

I felt hot fire soaring across my skin. And then I heard Astrid's battle cry, the heat in front of me disappearing and a loud crack from breaking wood struck out.

"Do you think this is some kind of joke?" Astrid glared down at me.

"N-no, I was – "

"Our parents' war is about to become ours," Astrid leaned closer to me before pulling back, "figure out what side you're on."

Hiccup's eyes slowly began to open, the dream of his past feeling more real than before. It was back in the time where he was pretty much a no body. Today though, that was all different. Today, he is someone of stature. Even though no one knew just how he had suddenly became so good with dragons. Not yet anyways.

He jumped out of bed threw on his deer skinned vest and grabbed his riding gear. It was time to see Toothless. The best time to go and see him was early in the morning, as early as it could get really. Because no one is really up and even if they are they couldn't follow him because it is still dark and the second Hiccup entered the woods he could blend instantly into the dark shadows.

As soon as he made it to the spot, Toothless jumped over to him. Hiccup smiled in return, and looked up at the cloudy sky.

"Do you think we could make it if it snowed?" he mused to himself and began setting up Toothless for the flight.

They launch into the sky and the flight became harder as they got higher. The snow was flashing in both of their eyes. But to not be detected as easily they needed to be as high in the air as they could.

"Maybe we should call it quits, buddy," Hiccup leaned low, talking into Toothless ear. The dragon whined and shook his head, powering harder through the sky.

From up here, Berk looked peaceful. It looked like a normal village. One that didn't have a long hatred against dragons or one that didn't have such stubborn beings on it.

Just peaceful.

The wind began to pick up, beginning to blow small glass like shards of snow into Toothless eyes. He whimpered and stopped sharply, before closing his wings and falling downward towards the roaring waters.

"Toothless!" Hiccup cried, attempting to grab onto the reins. Toothless spread out his wings suddenly, trying to stop the fall. Hiccup flew up wards, his harness detaching from his waist. He yelled, trying to grab it. The dragon continued to fall faster than Hiccup.

Toothless roared, panicking and began to pick up more speed as he twirled uncontrollably in the sky. Hiccup held out a hand towards the beast for comfort, "Toothless! Don't –"he gasped as air flew forcibly into his lungs.

It was hard to keep his eyes open, the wind and the ice were pounding so hard on them he had tears forming. He was trying to reach for Toothless, trying to keep his eyes on him.

"It's going to be alright buddy!" He yelled as best as he could, the wind taking away most of his breath.

His last final moments, they broke through the clouds now, Toothless was tangled in the harness, his left wing tied down, the other one trying to be of use. He panicked more and more, taking moments to gaze into Hiccups eyes.

It felt like ages when they looked at each other, it could be the end at any moment. They were falling fast, the open waters viciously spilling up into the air. The breaking of the waves looked like sharp needles.

They were close now, this was it. Hiccup didn't want to look away from Toothless. They have been through so much it would feel as if he betrayed Toothless if he were to look away now.

But, his eyes stung and the back of his throat was getting cold and sore, it felt like it was swollen. He squinted his eyes, using his hands to cover them for just one last glimpse of Toothless before closing them tight.

The earth shattering roar Toothless let out hammered on Hiccups heart.

I'm sorry

His body was cold, the sharp cold snow hitting his skin like a knife.

I'm sorry

He braced himself for the flesh tearing pain of the cold open waters now.

But it never came.

Instead, it felt like he was in the middle of a wind storm and he was frozen in it. He opened one eye cautiously, slowly. He saw Toothless in front of him, but he was being…Guided? Carried almost. By the wind?

His eyebrows knitted together and as he turned to see for himself he gasped.

A small wind storm surrounded them – it was grey and the wind encircled them – but it didn't touch them. It only carried them.

Hiccup's eyes were wide – what he was seeing should have been in a dream.

This just couldn't be real.

But it was – it really was. It was all happening right in front of his eyes.

Hiccup turned, and saw a figure. It looked like a male – he was wearing a blue sweater and he had on tattered brown pants. He was wielding a long staff with a crocked c at the top.

Who was he? Hiccup stared longer, and noticed the man's un-natural white hair.

Then he heard a voice, it was husky and velvety, "don't worry, I got you."

For a moment, their eyes met. Hiccup gulped, his eyes lingering on the man that seemed to become more visible.

"There we go," the man mused, again with his velvet voice as he guided his creation towards the earths soft ground.

And in a moment Hiccup turned around, running towards Toothless falling to his knees as he assessed his friends state.

"Toothless, Toothless, oh I'm so sorry," Hiccup reassured his dragon, working to untangle his wings.

The stranger walked over to them, observing the creature.

Hiccup took out his pocket knife and began cutting the harness, until Toothless let out a sigh and his wing relaxed into a release. Hiccup sighed and smiled, then lightly touched Toothless before looking up at the observing man.

Maybe man was the wrong word. He looked his age, if anything. Now that he could have a good look at him, he was young, lean and unreal.

"Look at that thing," the stranger began swinging his staff back and forth as he observed from a couple feet away, "it's huge!" he chuckled. His voice even sounded unreal.

Hiccup turned towards the stranger, giving him a fierce glare and held out his pocket knife "j-just who are you?"

The white haired teen froze. His eyes were on the ground where Toothless lay but they slowly slide up to Hiccup. The strangers mouth opening slightly before his eyebrows knitted together and he cocked his head to the side slightly.

"You can see me?"

Authors Notes: OMG Jack is seen! I guess he would be super kind of freaked out.

So this all happens before Jack becomes a Guardian.

Read on!

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Thanks so much!

XXCassieXX