5 years later

Jack's P.O.V.

I flew low to the ground, dragging my staff, creating a trail of ice. It was funny watching people slip and fall.

Laughing out loud, I froze a small pond that someone was trying to fish on, causing him to yell in frustration and surprise.

Sighing, I landed on top of a house. I watched a group of kids run past, laughing and smiling. Frowning, I walked off towards the woods. Always lonely, invisible.

Rustling leaves over to my left brought me out of my thoughts. I gripped onto my staff, turning towards the noise.

"What have we got here?"

I whirled around to see Bunnymund. I smirked, leaning against my staff.

"Hello, Bunny. Whatcha doing here?" I asked.

"Just to pick something up." He motioned with his hand. All of a sudden, two yetis grab me from behind and shove me in a sack.

"Let's go," I heard Bunny tell the yetis before they opened a magic portal and tossed me through.

Rapunzel's P.O.V.

A little girl sat crying. I slowly walked up to her and knelt down. I place my hand on the ground. Form that spot, a white flower grew. The little girl gasped when she saw the beautiful flower bloom. Squealing with delight, she plucked it and ran home.

Smiling, I made my way through the town, making flowers bloom and grow. Little girls would pick the flowers and braid them into each other's hair. I tugged at my hair. I knew they would love to braid it but how could they when they couldn't see me.

"Hello!" I turned around. There stood, or should I say flew, Toothiana, the tooth fairy.

"Hello, Toothiana! What are you doing here? It's not night time yet," I asked.

"Oh, well, North had another job for me," she responded.

"And what was that?" I inquired.

"Oh, he told me that I had to bring you back to the Pole." She smiled at me.

"Why?" I furrowed my eyebrows.

"Oh, you'll have to see when we get there!" She pulled out a globe, whispered North Pole and threw it. A Portal opened up.

"Are you coming?" Tooth looked back at me. I nodded my head and stepped through the portal.

Merida's P.O.V.

THUD

The arrow I shot sunk deep into the wood, joining about 20 others. Pulling two more out, I placed one in my mouth while I fired the other. Quickly replacing the first, I shot the second.

Crack

I stopped, listening. I knew it wasn't a villager. Ever since they saw my arrows in the trees, they stayed out of the woods, believing my spirit was still there. Which I was.

Out from behind a bush, a really short man came into view. He was completely gold. I drew my bow back, placing an arrow on the string. The man just shook his head and reached into his coat, pulling out a gold ball. He threw it at me and before I had time to react, it hit me in the head. I fell over, dreaming of arrows flying, hitting their mark every time.

Hiccup's P.O.V.

I carefully positioned the last machine in place before I went and sat down at the back of cave. I pulled out a notebook and began drawling. I first drew Toothless and then Astrid. I knew they were important.

After I finished, I added them to the other pictures along the wall.

Bang

I ran over to my machine. There, I saw my trap had caught Santa Clause or North.

"Ah, Hiccup! Good trap! Now get me out," he struggled in the net. I walked over and pulled a lever on the machine, which then pulled the net back inside it.

"So, what are you doing here?" I asked him.

"Yes, you are to come with me back to Pole. Let's go," He pulled out a globe.

"Wait! W-why would I want to go with you? I am perfectly fine…" I trailed off.

"You are lonely, no? Well, you come with me and you meet others like you." He persuaded.

"Others like me?" I couldn't believe it.

"Yes, Jack, Rapunzel, and Merida. You will meet them at Pole." He told me.

"Fine, I'll come." North threw the globe and we both passed through it.

Okay… for the next chapters, I am writing in third person. It will go back to first person when they are split up. And originally, each were going to have like two powers each but I decided that they each have multiple powers, some relating to their personality, talents and season they represent.