Ok... I have to admit that I was hoping for more than 2 reviews for this file, but I'm still starting to do this and I'll wait. Besides, my friends are still with me on this (even if they poke my insides through the internet... funny story I'll tell you in another time...btw, it wasn't literally). Whatever, I might have to change the summery since a friend told me that no one would understand what this file is for (I still felt it fit, though), and I'll start to put little descriptions on what the chapters are about.
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"Small Hiccup and big four"
An idea I got a looooong time ago about Jack Frost, Merida Dunbroch, and Rapunzel Corona, to meet Hiccup as a child and a lot of other things.
I'm still developing this story so I'll see what I can do with it because I really want to write it.
An annoying mission for Jack and friends: Seriously.
What was North thinking? Their first mission as Guardians was… Take a Viking kid to some healer who for some logical reason lived on the other side of the island, and for some other logical reason, Jack couldn't just fly with the child to the healer's home. This was stupid.
He was the Guardian of fun not some kids body guard for peat's sake, and being walking through a forest with a non-talking-at-all kid wasn't exactly a fun idea for Jack.
"Well," started Rapunzel. "What if we play twenty questions? Yes or No questions so you can play too, Hiccup."
Jack knew that Rapunzel would be better at this than Merida and probably himself, and sometimes he wondered if it was because, most of the time, she acted as if she was Hiccup's age; a 6-year old.
They all stopped, even the child. Hiccup seemed to know that Rapunzel's suggestion was mostly directed to him; with arms crossed, Hiccup was looking at the ground thoughtful as Rapunzel continued. "I mean, we've been walking for ever in silence, and it would be nice to make time go easier. Don't you think?"
Hiccup had raised his head and gave a small nod: yes.
"Yay! Ok, who wants to go first?"
"I'll go," Said the redheaded archer. "But with one condition, we can ask as many questions as we want."
"I don't know, what do you think, Hiccup?" Asked Rapunzel, again, to the young Viking.
Jack knew what she was doing; she wanted to make him feel welcome among us. Judging by how Hiccup acted, there's a pretty good chance that Hiccup didn't have any friends.
He himself knows how that's like.
Maybe he should have considered it a little more. It wasn't the kid's fault, and probably Hiccup didn't even want to go in the first place.
What an idiot he was.
What an idiot
Yeah... I hope I can do better than that
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