"Move along, move along, hey watch it! Don't give me none of your adolescent sass!" Ron Wilson, Bus Driver, was hurrying the kids off the bus and onto the, somewhat incredible, school grounds. They were floating on what looked like a giant hover craft that held the large school in the middle, a football field to the side, various storage sheds, a landing drive for the buses, and a common area outside for the students next to the dorm houses not to mention the spacious room and pathways between all these.

Everywhere you turned there were kids using their powers freely before classes? It was amazing! Rapunzel gawked at it all, pointing and making Merida be excited with her, who was rather resistant and preoccupied with brushing mangled curls from her face.

Meanwhile, the white hair boy observed the two and laughed to himself. How on earth did those two become friends? "Jack," he turned at hearing his name being called and was met by the boy he sat next to on the bus "What now Hiccup," Hiccup changed to his unimpressed face and looked him in the eye for a moment "If your planning on going all out for the placement session make sure you do it nowhere in my vicinity"

Jack smiled and said sarcastically "Aw, now why would I ever do that?"

"I wonder..." Hiccup replied with even more sarcasm before he trailed off. Suddenly, he bumped into a short girl with a braid who was talking to a friend. She turned to him with a glare set on her face, then shoved him aside "Watch were you're going," she spat. "O-oh, yeah, of course-" Hiccup stuttered and continued to walk towards the school with Jack. "Woah…" he said quietly.

"Oh no," Jack said. Hiccup turned to him and scoffed "What 'oh no'?"

"Don't give me that," Jack started "I know that look all too well, and trust me, that girl will eat you alive,"

"oh HA HA, because you know me *SO* well,"

Jack laughed "Hiccup, I know you too well, and I know a girl like that is never gunna talk to a guy like you,"

"Well thank you so much for boosting my self-esteem, I can always count on you to lift my spirits," Hiccup groaned. He then looked at Jack questionably "And what makes you think she wouldn't be interested in all of… this!" he said as he gestured to his small stature and tensed his thin arms. Jack laughed, and before he could retort, a snow white blond with a braid resting on her shoulder approached the large group of freshmen that Jack and Hiccup belonged to and began to speak.

"Hello everybody, my name is Elsa-" she said kindly before a ginger in the back of the group shouted out "Elsa!" before waving to the girl madly. Elsa just shook her head and forced back a laugh before she continued, "I'm the senior A's class rep, and I'll be bringing you through a list of instructions on how our school works. But first off, some things you should know that will help you from falling off the school…"

She didn't trail off but it was more like Jack stopped hearing her. He stared deep into her eyes and her perfectly rounded face. Before he knew it she was finished talking, he knew he didn't need to worry about falling off the school, but falling for a senior was a whole other thing.

Hiccup looked to Jack and found that he was slightly dazed and blushing faintly. Hiccup couldn't be more pleased, and not being able to hold it back he burst out laughing "And you're the one telling me I don't have a chance," Jack shot him a menacing glare, and fallowed the rest of the freshmen to the placement session.

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"Alright Freshmen!" the loud voice from the man standing on top of a stage rang throughout the gym "I am coach boomer, you will address me as coach boomer. Some of you may know me from my younger days as the sonic boom," the room remained silent and the coach looked unimpressed "some of you are apparently uneducated in super hero history," he continued to yell.

"Boomer, please," A large elderly man walked into the gym, his large beard hid most of his face but what could be seen of it was full, glowing almost, and he beamed with a proud smile as he looked towards the freshmen. "Hello Students!" he through his arms into the air enthusiastically "Welcome to Sky High! Welcome to power placement, and I am wishing all of you a good year, and if you are wondering, I am Principal North,"

The Principal wore mostly red, and his outfit was surprisingly casual for a principal. His thick Russian accent could be heard clearly throughout the room and so far, most of the students were looking to him kindly, compared to coach boomer that is.

North looked over the crowd of students a finale time before he gestured to boomer to continue, and walked out of the room as soon as he had come in. "With that out of the way…" Boomer started, watching north fully leave the room. He began again "Here's how power placement is going to work, I will call each and every one of you up at random, you will step up here to present your power" he gestured to the stage, "and yes you will do so in front of the entire class," a pause "I will then determine where you will be assigned. Whether you are a hero," he watched some of the students smile "Or a sidekick,"

Hiccup gulped. This was not good. Oh Gods! If he didn't make it into hero class… oh gods, his father would never look at him again, not that he bothered that much with his son any way. Jack on the other hand smirked, there was no way he was being a side kick.

Coach Boomer pulled out a pen and clicked it loudly for all to hear. "And on another note, I know some of you will question your placement but my judgement is finale, are we clear?" the class mostly just shrugged and nodded. The coach said again "are we CLEAR!?" at saying clear a sonic boom escaped his mouth which pushed the student back, and caused a few to fall. This time the response was loud and clear "YES COACH BOOMER" the class yelled. He nodded in satisfaction and crossed a name from the clip board he was holding before calling out a name "Anna Arendelle!"

The ginger that had called out Elsa's name earlier jumped at hearing her name called and walked nervously up to the stage. She waved and smiled to the group of kids and to Merida's distress, Rapunzel waved back cheerily.

She stood on the stage for a moment, and tapped her foot. "Uh, what do I do now?" Coach boomer rolled his eyes and began to grow agitated "Show us what you got!"

"Oh! Oh, right. Sorry," she mumbled awkwardly. "Do have something I could carry?" she asked suddenly. The coach scoffed "Something you can carry? What's your power exactly?"

"Uh, strength," she answered. Coach Boomer smiled. "Just what we needed," he said as he pulled a remote from his pocket and clicked a button. A creaking noise could be heard before a car fell down on top of Anna from above the stage. She gasped and dropped to the floor right before the car could crush her. "I don't know if this is the best teaching method!" she yelled through a creaky voice from underneath the car.

"Are you insane!" a blond boy cried from the group of freshmen "You could have crushed her!"

"Hey! She wanted something to carry, I gave her something to carry!" suddenly the car Anna was beneath creaked and shuddered before it raised off the ground, Anna heaving it high above her head. With a loud grunt, Anna threw the car to the opposite side of the gym, sending it spinning in mid-air before it landed with a loud crash. She looked to coach boomer, seriously pissed off, but he just smiled and made a check mark on his clip board. He nodded and shouted "Hero!"

This seemed to make Anna no happier and she stomped angrily off stage. Much of the other power presentations went like this, the coach insisting them to present their power absurdly and then being placed into here or sidekick classes.

For example;

-Kristoff Svenson- was practically invincible (The coach ended up hitting him repeatedly with a hammer, but what should have broken bones, he claimed he could barely feel) and too much of the students surprise was sorted into sidekick.

Will Dingwall-Has the ability to turn into a lamb. Merida tried to contain laughter and was instantly shushed by Rapunzel who claimed it was adorable. He was also a side kick.

Astrid Hofferson- was instantly referred to as dragon lady after she presented that she could turn his skin into tuff blue scales and breathe fire. Was placed into hero's class.

Ruff and Tuff Nut- Twins whose power was telepathic communication, but it wasn't much because it only worked between the two of them (Apparently Tuff 'thought' of something rude and the two ended up breaking into a fight on stage) Sidekicks.

Eugene Fitzurburt- Was extremely agile and was presenting himself by doing flips and incredibly flexible maneuvers, and jumps that were at most six feet in the air. Hero class.

There were plenty of other kids, at least a dozen more, each with their own unique power. And in the end it made it down to the final four.

"Hiccup Haddock!" Hiccup jumped at hearing his name and had Jack push him towards the stage. He stepped up to it timidly. The coach looked him up and down and scoffed before crossing the name off "Alright, show us what you got," Hiccup stood there and frowned, his eyes over the crowd. Jack smiled and nodded, and Astrid just looked unimpressed. "Well?" the couch shouted, waking Hiccup from a brief daze. "Well, uh, I'm a tamer…" the coach laughed. "A tamer!?" what do you do, put your dog to sleep?" he mocked. "You know if you just brought some wild animal inhere or, I don't know, a really angry person-" Hiccup was interrupted by Coach Boomer yelling "Sidekick!" it echoed through the gym and sent a force that sent Hiccup slightly off balance. He walked off the stage with his head held low. What was he expecting? To get into hero's class? Ugh, just his luck.

The teacher than called up the third last name "Rapunzel Corona!" the coach boomed. Merida gave her friend a reassuring smile as she walked nervously up to the stage. "Hi" she said quietly to the coach who completely ignored her and looked curiously to her hair and said "Now I'm no expert, but I'm guessing your power has something to do with all that hair?"

"You guessed right," Rapunzel attempted to say cheerily but it came out more sheepish. She wasn't all too comfortable with everybody staring at her. "Let's see it," She nodded and then faced the crowd "Does anyone here have a scrape or a cut?"

"Over here!" Eugene, the extremely agile guy walked up on stage and showed Rapunzel a cut he had across his palm. She looked over to the coach and made sure he was paying attention before she picked out a loose strand of hair and wrapped it around Eugene's palm. Too much of the classes surprise (none on Merida's though), she began to sing a melody, and not only that but her hair began to glow a bright gold as she sang.

Flower gleam and glow,

Let your power shine,

Make the clock reverse,

Bring back what once was mine,

What once was mine.

She opened up her eyes to see Eugene, eyes wide, unwrap his hand from the hair and gasp at his palm. The coach was seen behind him nodding in approval. "You'll make for a very handy sidekick blondie." Rapunzel nodded and rushed off the stage. She was about to make her way back to Merida, but had a hand grab her shoulder from behind.

"Rapunzel, right?" her heart began to throb. It was Eugene. "Thank you for that" he gestured to his hand then looked to her for a moment. The two gazed into one another's eyes silently until, "Break it up you two!" Coach Boomer yelled. There were some giggles from the other kids and they both snapped back into reality "I'll see you around." Eugene said as he turned back over to his friend, Eric, a boy who could breathe under water, and walked away.

Rapunzel made it back to Merida, her heart throbbing, but was soon distracted by Merida's name being called. She walked up to the stage casually. The coach looked her up and down "Any magical quality's with your hair too?" Merida scowled as some of the crowd laughed. She then looked to the coach and said "Ya' may want ta' take a step bak',"

She didn't even give him the time before she flicked her arms back and they lit up with a bright red fire. The coach nodded "Impressive, but is that it?" he asked expectantly. Merida frowned. What was it this guy wanted? Time to step it up a notch.

She grunted as she powered up even further. The bright flame made its way up her arms and to her head, fully engulfing the chest and up in hot flame. Though nothing burnt as it should have (her parents had bought specially made fire retardant clothing), her hair seemed to become one with the fire and flowed above her head until it looked like there was no hair what so ever. Just the flame.

"Common hot head! I know you can do better than that!" What was this guy's problem? Was this not enough? Merida grew faintly nervous, her mother didn't like her getting any more flammable than this, not that she liked it at all but, Merida wasn't one to always follow the rules.

She let a bulb of fire form in her hand and threw it to the cement wall. It bursted on impact and left a heavy dent and black char on the wall. Merida knew she could still go hotter. She let the flames take over her entire body, from hair to toe she was lit up like a fire work.

The coach was now having to take a few steps back, as was the crowd. "Power down!" he yelled "Power down!" Merida could feel herself growing hotter. This was bad. "I can't!" she yelled back to him.

Suddenly, Merida could sense that it wasn't just her on fire anymore, the floor of the stage was now as engulfed as she was. She'd never gone this hot before, she knew that she could still go further, but was she going to risk it? She couldn't even turn back after this point, what made her think she could go any hotter and control it?

Merida then saw a figure fly up into the air. Her vision was never quite clear when her face was engulfed in flame but she could see well enough to know who that figure belonged to. Jack.

Merida and the crowd, watched Jack in astonishment as he, while flying, lifted his arms above his head. A blue power surged within his palms and after a moment of letting it build up, he threw his arms toward Merida, and like lightning, ice shot from his hands. When it reached Merida it turned to water and sizzled while it evaporated, but it began to come on to her stronger and stronger.

Merida wasn't resisting, she knew she had to power down, but there was something so overwhelming about his power. Soon, mounds of snow began to extinguish the flames on the stage, but Merida still burned bright.

It wasn't until Jack sent an epic force of wind and snow to her that she fell to her knees and had to shield her eyes from the shooting ice that felt like thousands of cold needles hitting her skin all at once. Jack grunted and sent a finale blast of wind that extinguished Merida's flame indefinitely and sent her tumbling into a pile of snow.

Jack smirked. Not only had he solved the problem and looked amazing doing so in front of his peers, but embarrassed hot head on her first day. Merida observed her cloths. They were thankfully still intact, unless of course you counted her shoes. Strangely enough, every time she'd let her feet be engulfed her shoes just couldn't take the heat and her feet would become bare after the ruminants turned to ash.

Jack slowly drifted back down to the gym floor, a he did so the class around him began to applaud, even the couch joined in and shouted 'hero!' in the back ground. Rapunzel on the other hand rushed onto the stage to check on her friend who was wearily getting up from the snow mound "Mer, are you alright?" Rapunzel asked frantically. Merida waved her off.

"Are you O.K?" Merida looked up to see the source of a second voice who came to check on her and wasn't swarming over Jack. The scrawny brown haired who was supposedly 'a tamer' was standing over her and holding out a hand. Hesitantly she took it and stood.

"Weren't you sittin' with Jack on tha' bus?" she asked uneasily. "Oh, uh yeah…" he looked down at the floor and rubbed the back of his neck. He looked back to the girls who eyed him curiously "Jack at times is a little…" he fumbled with hand gestures to find the word he was looking for. Merida spoke up "Cocky, irritating, childish?"

Rapunzel smacked Merida's shoulder at her words and the boy with brown hair frowned "I was going to say 'overenthusiastic', but that works" As he finished the sentence Merida began to make her way off the stage with Rapunzel trailing behind, of course not before the blond waved a quick goodbye. "Hey," the boy spoke up and the girls turned "I know Jack's an idiot sometimes and I just wanted to say sorry,"

Merida rolled her eyes "Don't waste yer' breath, I know all too well wut' Jack Frost can be," and at that she hopped off the stage leaving Rapunzel and the boy standing together. Rapunzel sighed "I don't really know anything about Jack but, Merida is… well, she's not the easiest to look after either," at this the boy let out a half-hearted laugh and Rapunzel turned to him and held out her hand "I'm Rapunzel," the boy took it and began to shake "Hiccup. And please, don't ask why my parents decided that was the best name for me," she nodded lightly, pondering in her head if that was actually his name.

Meanwhile Merida had found her bag that she began to dig through. When she found what she was looking for and let out a sharp 'aha' before muttering "ye' beaut," she then slipped on the pair of spare shoe's she packed for emergencies such as this.

Suddenly, a loud bell rang out in the gym and the couch yelled "Alright everybody! That's lunch!" The students turned to leave, the last two being Merida and Jack. Before either one of them could exit the coach called out "Except you two," Merida winced and slowly turned. This couldn't be good.