A/N - Hi everyone, I've risen from the dead. Sorry for not updating this fanfiction for nearly six months! A lot of stuff has happened to me in that time, such as studying for my finals, but also people who enjoy my writing may have noticed I deleted my fanfiction, 'Life Of Hiccup'. That's because I'm now single, my boyfriend cheated on me with a girl and left me, and the story reminded me too much of him and upset me a lot when I reread it, so it's gone. Also, school is finished for me, and I plan on completing all my incomplete stories before moving on to any more projects. To make sure of that my best friend has ensured that I will never miss a chapter update and has become my agent for lack of a better word, also I've been working on my debut novel and am happy to say I am 12 chapters and 201 pages into it. Anyways enjoy the new chapter.

Normal P.O.V:

It had been almost six months since Jack had made a fool of himself. He'd finally managed to pull himself together and move on with his eternal life. He'd finally excepted that he blew any chance he had with Hiccup. Instead, he focused on Jamie, acting as an older brother figure. During these warm summer days, Jack tended to either be found hanging out with Jamie or relaxing in North's workshop.

During the last couple of weeks, he'd offered to help Tooth collect some teeth from children around the world because he'd finally gotten bored of doing nothing. He'd found comfort when he talked to Tooth. She was like a mother to Jack now. She still had a fascination with his teeth which he couldn't understand, but apart from that, she was not only like a mother figure to Jack but also his best friend.

Hiccup seemed to have vanished off the face of the earth since they last met. Even North hadn't seen him since that day and Hiccup was closer to North than any of the other Guardians and Spirits. While at first that upset Jack he grew to accept that it was probably his fault that no one had seen Hiccup in such a long time.

As he slept in North's workshop, he had a dream that terrified him. In his dream, he saw Hiccup, except it, wasn't the Hiccup that Jack knew. His eyes were an eerie yellow similar to Pitch's only much brighter and he had a wicked grin on his face.

Jack became paralysed by unexplainable fear. Suddenly, Hiccup gestured Jack to step closer to him. Jack had no control of himself as he stepped forward, right foot, left foot. Hiccup smiled evily as he bent down and whispered into Jack's ear.

The words that came out of his mouth shook Jack to the core.

"Help Jack!" Hiccup's voice pleaded, the pain present in his voice.

Suddenly Jack awoke and jumped up into the air falling onto the hard floor below. He panted heavily as he tried to figure out what just happened.

"That wasn't real," he told himself over and over again.

However, the more times Jack told himself that, the more he believed that what he saw was real. The pain in Hiccup's voice was too real to be a dream.

"Where are you!?" Jack asked aloud, but no one responded.

Jack's head found the floor. He was losing his mind, he thought to himself.

Something lying on the floor caught his attention, it was a piece of paper. Slowly, he bent down to pick it up. It appeared to be a riddle. Jack read it aloud trying to make sense of it.

"Where love was once found, look in your heart, travel there and save me from the agony that I endure".

Jack rattled his brain trying to think of what the riddle meant. He considered telling the other's to get there take on the conundrum, but then he noticed the little footnote at the bottom of the page.

"Come alone, or else" was all it read.

Jack couldn't explain it, but suddenly all the emotions he felt for Hiccup came flooding back, and they were even stronger now than ever. He knew it was bad, but he decided to do as the footnote told him and didn't tell the others about the note and instead stuffed it into his hoodie pocket.

Now the only thing left was to figure out what the answer to the riddle meant. Jack tried hard to understand what the answer could be but nothing came to mind.

"I'll find you. I promise" Jack whispered as he opened the window and took off not sure where he was going.

A/N - Hi everyone, so I thought I'd do a time skip to demonstrate how Jack has managed to cope with realising that he thinks that it's over with Hiccup and to show how much he has grown and how he can't deny how he feels towards Hiccup any longer. Giving into the feels, he's bottled up. Anyways hope you all enjoyed