Hey guys! So this is my first Fanfiction here. I hope you like it!

I do not own these characters nor the movies they come from, they are owned by Disney, Pixar and Dreamworks respectively.


The lights had called them. Not just any lights, either. It was the northern lights, a way for the Guardians to be summoned should the time ever come for it. The Man in the Moon had something to say—unusual, perhaps, as the moon wasn't known for his amazing conversation starters. But he did speak upon occasion, though only to those willing to listen.

This here was a rare sight. The Big Four all in one place. Sandman: a short and somewhat pudgy man who appeared to be made out of golden sand particles. The Tooth Fairy: an eccentric young woman covered head to toe in beautiful feathers. The Easter Bunny: six feet of soft, cuddly, Australian terror and the big man himself, good old Saint Nick: a downright jolly man with a Russian accent as thick as his own beard and eyes full of wonder. These were the Guardians and the protectors of children.

"This better be good, mate." The ever large rabbit spoke first.

Toothiana hovered above them with her knees pulled upwards and hands balled into loose fists. She spoke at an alarming rate to the small fairies hovering around her. Not everyone got to work one night a year and when you were collecting the teeth of children around the world you didn't get much down time.

"Man in moon," Nick began, capturing the Guardian's attention by pointing upwards to the large floor-to-ceiling window. There was the moon, big and bright as ever before.

Manny seemed to take that as his cue. The moon let off a bright light that shone in through the window and cast a sinister man's shadow onto the large "G" on the ground by the Guardians' feet.

"Pitch? He's here?" Tooth inquired, still hovering.

"Can't be. No one's seen 'im for years." Bunny replied.

Sandy signed with rapid images above his head and the room fell silent. No one knew what he was saying—or trying to say anyways.

"Well!" Nick said with a clear of his throat, "Manny does not lie." That much was true.

"Right, mate. What do we do?"

The encircled G on the ground began to glow and pulled back to allow for the raise of a totem.

"A new guardian?"

"Not one."

"Four."


Berk: where it snows nine months of the year and hails the other three. The island was once terrorized by fire breathing beasts but the dragons and Vikings had been living together in harmony for several years. It was all thanks to one boy who wasn't afraid of being himself, nor. Alright, he'd been a little afraid.

Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the third, son of Chief Stoik the Vast and his wife Valhallarama. Hiccup was not your average Viking. He lacked the overall large, burly build of the a Berk Viking—or any Viking, really. But Hiccup was smart and resourceful, and with the help of one special Night Fury he managed change the views of an entire island and unite two foes.

Today the mighty dragon tamer was drawing at his desk. He had his sketch book flipped open to a blank page where he scrawled out new tail designs for his dragon Toothless. More speed, better control.

A burly shadow cast from his window caused him to turn.

"Hello?" When he received no response he shrugged and went back to his drawing. "Great. Now you're seeing things."

The floors creaked and Hiccup spun around to find himself face to belly with a man he didn't recognise. "Gah!"

"There he is!" The man's thick foreign accent made it apparent that he wasn't from around here. He advanced and Hiccup jumped backwards, arms sprawling across his workstation and sending papers flying.


The loud thundering of a Clydesdale's hooves against the forest floor was enough to scare birds from their trees. It was that or the loud calls of the horse's rider: a young girl with fiery red locks that blew behind her as she rode through the glen. She freed another arrow from the quiver bound to her hip. Merida of Dun Broch raised her bow as the horse galloped the heavily traveled path. She lined up her arrow and pulled back, firing on the target that hung from a nearby tree.

"Ye-hah!" She called, pounding her fists into the air.

"Le's go ta th' river, Angus!" She said, patting the Clydesdale's neck.

The pair had been together for some time. Even back when the young princess had tried to change her fate, Angus had been there as her trusty steed. Of course as much as she would have liked to put that whole turning-her-mother-into-a-bear ordeal behind her it kept coming to mind. At least the two were on better terms, even if she did still have her daily training.

The river was as peaceful as it could be with the fish making their way down stream by the hordes. Angus had trotted downstream for a drink of water. Merida sat by the shore on a rock and watched him with a broad grin. She brushed her thumb across the small carving in the side of her bow and sighed. Even the ground seemed to sparkle with an odd golden sheen. She couldn't ask for a more perfect day-

"Woah, woah, 'ey!"

-to have a brown sac thrown over her.


Rapunzel threw open the window to her tower and let out a long, content sigh. The sun felt warm against her fair cheeks. She took a seat on the ledge placed her hands in her lap.

"What a beautiful day! Don't you think so, Pascal?" She chimed down to the green chameleon by her side with a charming tilt of her head. He uttered a low cackle in response. She gave a content sigh and slouched backward.

"Me too."

Her mother had left her again, gone out to buy her new paints. She was due back in two days. Rapunzel was running out of room on the tower walls. Part of her wished her mother would buy her more space instead of paint, or better yet let her outside. But it was dangerous out in the world and there were people there just waiting to take advantage of her magical glowing hair and use it for their own selfish purposes. That was why she was here. Her mother was protecting her from the outside. Mother hadn't much faith in her, and sometimes Rapunzel wondered if she really was too weak to hold her own out there. It didn't matter.

"Hello!" A cheerful voice piped up from behind her.

"Wh-who are—" She caught a glimpse of bright color before something was thrown over her. A sac? She was lifted from her feet and left to sink into the bottom of the bag with her yards of blonde locks.

"Let me go!"


Jack Frost was not by any means a household name. In fact, he wasn't a household anything. He was as alone as he had ever been. It felt… it felt horrible.

"Hey, I'll race you!" a young boy called as he bumped his friend in the arm and ran off.

"No fair!" And they were gone.

Jack smiled, floating down from the sky and coming to balance on the rooftop of the village he visited. He rest his wooden staff on the rooftop and leaned against it. He loved this, whatever this was. Even if they couldn't see him he felt like there was a part of him that was meant for… whatever they had. That joy, he supposed. He wasn't really sure.

Two loud stomps sounded behind him. "Frost. Been a while, hasn't it?"

"Bunnymund, fancy seeing you here. Miss me?"

"Not quite," he paused, spinning his boomerang between his paws. "Get him."

"W-what? Hey! No!"

Two yetis jumped the winter spirit, one grabbing him firmly by the shoulders while the other held the bag open. This was certainly not a fair fight.


Four separate snow globe portals opened in North's workshop. From the portals, four reddish-brown bags that looked much more equipped for present-carrying than people snatching emerged. They were followed by each respective guardian and two rather proud yetis.

Everyone fell silent for a moment as the bags rustled and fell open. One by one they stood, all with the same confused look.

"Welcome, guests!"

"Guests? Ye've thrown us int'a sacs and ye call us yer guests?" The redhead challenged, going for the bow over her shoulder.

"Watch it there, mate. No need for the bow." Bunny said, lifting his paws.

"Who are you and how did you find me? Why are we here?" Rapunzel challenged, raising her own fists as she made some attempt at being intimidating. Needless to say she'd never really gotten any practice.

"That is a lot of hair." Hiccup uttered bluntly. Rapunzel stepped back and held her hands out towards him.

"Hey, hey. Calm down."

North interrupted them. "Now that the four of you are here we may begin with the ceremony!"

"Ceremony? I don't quite follow, Claus." Jack said, turning around to face the Guardians from where he had been admiring the arctic workshop.

"Jack Frost!" North greeted. The others turned to look at the fair haired boy. "It is good to be seeing you again!"

"Agin?" Merida questioned. "Whot D'you mean, 'agin'?"

"You can… you can see me?" The was a choked laugh that followed his words. They could see him!

"Aie, somethin' wrong with it?" She replied, hands firmly on her hips.

"There's something wrong with 'im." Bunny grumbled. Jack scowled and opened his mouth to retort.

"Bunny," Tooth scolded.

"Of course they see you! You are all Guardians! Protectors of children! It works well, no?" North thundered.

"Guardians? What makes you think I want to be a Guardian? What makes you think that any of us want to be Guardians?" Jack's eyes narrowed as he swept and arm outwards. "It might be for you guys but not for me. Nice seeing all of you again but I'm not the guy you want."

"You were all chosen by Man in Moon. We were all chosen. He would not choose you if you were not worthy." North said, slamming a fist into his open palm.

"It's Pitch Black. He's back and we need your help—all of your help." Tooth explained as she hovered over Sandy who had already fallen asleep. "He sent the world into darkness once. We can't let it happen again."

"You are going to be Guardians! Is exciting, yes?" Nick said, lifting his arms high above his own head.

"So, this is what you guys do? Kidnap people? Quite the living you've made for yourself." Hiccup uttered in his deadpan tone. It got a light chuckle out of Merida and the two exchanged smiles.

"We protect the children of the world." North gestured up towards the large globe with its many bright yellow lights. "And now so will you."


So, there you have it! I hope you all enjoyed it.