Author's Note:

Okay, so I found this reaaaally touching addition to the Harry Potter series and I want you guys to read it. I have no idea who made it, so please claim it if it's yours. It's after the Deathly Hallows and after Fred's death. I cried like a baby.

After Fred died, the strangest things began happening to the Weasley Family Clock. The hand with Fred's picture in it would change constantly, from being 'At
Work' to even being at 'Quidditch'. It took Molly a while to figure out the reasoning behind it, until April 1st 2000 to be exact. She was busy preparing for George's birthday party - he had clearly stated he didn't want one, but it didn't feel right not to. As George's hand moved from being 'At Work' to 'Garden', she heard a faint popping sound coming from beyond the back door, and she knew he was in the Apple Orchard outside. That was when Fred's hand moved to 'Garden' too. Molly held her breath and waited for her suspicions to be confirmed as she heard George
approach the house. He opened the back door and walked into the living room to
find his Mum staring at the clock with a watery smile and tears trickling down her
cheeks. When George's hand went to 'Home' so did Fred's. That's when Molly
realized: Fred and George truly were inseparable. Where one of them went,
the other was sure to follow.

Like I said. Like a baby.

The pixies with green clothes were clapping so loudly, she almost covered her ears. Her eyes washed over the crowd, landing on a pair of brilliant green ones. She couldn't help but stare. He had light brown hair and green eyes, with a couple small braids on the left side of his head. He was looking at the pixies with green clothes. His eyes moved back to her and he stopped clapping.

She froze, her face burning even brighter red. She wanted to look away but she couldn't. The green eyes entranced her, making her feel warm on the inside.

"Are you alright?" A soft voice asked. A hand draped over her shoulder. She tore her eyes away from the boy's and glanced behind her. Queen Clarion was looking at her with a worried expression. The young pixie nodded.

"Your name is Merida. You belong with your new family, the Tinker fairies," the Queen said kindly.

Merida nodded. She stared absently as everyone started filing out of the hollow free. She let her hands that held the hammer drop absentmindedly. Only three fairies stayed behind. The one with white-blonde hair, one with literally white hair and the boy with green eyes. They flew over to her and stood next to her. She blushed and looked down.

She was even more adorable up close. Elsa and Jack, both snow fairies, and my best friends (besides Robin) also stayed behind.

"What's your name?" Jack asked.

Her eyes peeked out from behind her curly wild mane and whispered "Merida"

"I'm Jack," he said.

"I'm Elsa,"

"I'm Hiccup," he said without thinking. Hiccup mentally slapped himself.

You sounded so desperate...

Merida giggled. It was like wind chimes. Hiccup felt a lopsided grin make its way to his face.

"Yeah, yeah, weird name, I know," he said looking into her eyes. They were azure blue and twinkling with amusement.

"I like it," Merida said.

Did she just say what I think she said?

They stood there for quite a while, staring at each other until Elsa's giggle and Jack's voice interrupted them.

"So… you two going to stop staring and get Merida to her new house?" Jack asked, smirking.

Hiccup broke the gaze, looking at the floor of the tree instead. They both turned a deep shade of red.

"Yeah, whatever. Let's just go," he said. Elsa flew out and Jack followed. Hiccup was about to go when he saw Merida still standing. "What's the matter?"

"I don't exactly know how to fly. Let alone a place where I could fall and die," she chuckled lightly.

Hiccup held out a hand. "Come on. I'll teach you," he said. Merida grinned and took his hand. He rose in the air, still holding her hand. Her wings fluttered and she rose up to his height, shakily.

"Come on. Let's catch up with Jack and Elsa," Hiccup said.

"Good idea," she replied. He kept leading her away from the tree, slowly at first, but eventually flew faster. When Hiccup went too fast, she toppled and almost fell. When they went slow, she demanded to go faster and the entire situation repeats itself.

They flew past countless meadows and gigantic trees. The winter fairies didn't know which way to go, since it wasn't their land. Hiccup merely laughed and led Merida and the rest to a beautiful meadow.

"Whoa…" she breathed. She was looking at the meadow, not the floor of the forest.

Hiccup tilted her head down and she saw the tiny village. She squealed in delight, let go of Hiccup's hand and dived down. She landed roughly on the cobblestone and dried mud road. Hiccup landed beside her while Jack and Elsa stayed in the air. Merida walked forward, almost getting crushed by a mouse three times her size. She shrieked and jumped back.

Hiccup scratched the back of his head. "Yeah… that sometimes happens. You need to be careful down here or you'll be crushed to a fine powder," he said.

"Follow me,"

And so Merida did.