Jack's POV

When we walk out of the building, I find somewhere private for us to talk. "How the hell did you two manage to blend in this long?" I mutter. "I think we've been doing a good job," Tooth says. I roll my eyes.

"So are you going to tell us what it says?" Bunny asks impatiently, gesturing at the article. "It's about shared dreams. I can't believe I didn't think of this earlier!"

"Well do you mind sharing what it says?" Bunny demands. I read the article aloud.

Dream telepathyis the ability to communicate telepathically with another person while dreaming. There is no scientific evidence that dream telepathy is a real phenomenon. It allows dreamers to have subconscious awareness of one another.

Studies now reveal that shared dreaming can be initiated and it's possible to communicate with one another while they occur.

"What's this mean?" Bunny asks impatiently. "Don't you get it? I might be able to get into Elsa's dream and stop Pitch myself," I say. "How? It says that there's no scientific evidence you even can," Tooth mentions. "But I bet the author doesn't know the things we do! We need Sandy."

Merida's POV

I've been hanging out with Peter everyday this week. I can't believe I actually like a guy!

I walk into the café and see him sitting at a table towards the back. I sit down across from him, nervously tugging at the ends of my hair. "Hey, Merida," he says. "Hey," I say quietly. Man, am I actually worried about what a guy thinks about me?

"I missed you," he says with a cute childish grin. I feel like my insides are melting. "Missed ya too," I say with a big, goofy smile. "So what's up?" he asks. "Nothing much. I had archery practice last night but I didn't beat my high score at the distance targets. That's partially why I miss living in Scotland; the wide, open fields were perfect for archery. Plus, I could take my horse for rides everyday. I don't miss my obnoxious brothers, though. Well, I guess I do a little. Ya know? Ya can't help but miss the little brats," I stop when I realize that I'm talking way too much. Peter doesn't seem to care, though.

"I know what you mean," Peter says with a smile, "I have a few younger brothers myself and they are quite the handful. I grew up in a small town and we used to call it Neverland and pretend we were 'The Lost Boys'." We both laugh.

"Why 'the lost boys'?" I ask. "I don't know where we got the name from. It started as a joke but then it stuck, I guess. My best friend Wendy still teases me about it," he says. "Wendy?" I ask. I can't stop the small ping of jealousy I feel at the mention of another girls name. He laughs. "Wendy is a good friend of mine. We've been friends forever. She's actually transferring to Berk University. I'll have to introduce you two," he says. "Yeah," I say happily, hiding the secret jealousy I can't stop feeling.

Jack's POV

"Why don't we just go see if North has any books on this time of thing?" Tooth asks. I sigh. "Because you two are human now so you can't fly or go through underground tunnels. It would be impossible for you to get to the North Pole and back. I can't go because it will take a full days trip and I have classes," I say. "Then let's find Sandy," Bunny suggests. "He could be anywhere in the world. It would take so long for me to find him," I say.

"So what now?" Tooth asks. "I have an idea. How do you two feel about getting cell phones?"

Elsa's POV

Not too long later, Astrid, Punzie, and Merida all get back and get ready to go to sleep. I finish typing the end of my essay.

"How was game night?" I ask. Game night was Flynn's idea. It's a night where we all hang out in the guy's dorm and play games, watch movies, and eat unhealthy foods. "So much fun! I can't believe you and Jack didn't want to go," Punzie says. "Jack didn't go?" I ask, surprised. "No. I thought you two were doing something different together," she says. "No. I had to finish an essay and notes for Economics," I say.

"Oh. Well you missed out," Astrid says, climbing into her bed. "I saw that Anna was already passed out. It's even more surprising she didn't want to go," Merida says. "She was going to but we decided to go out somewhere instead," I say.

Punzie turns out the lights and darkness fills the room. Soon, my eyes adjust to the dark and I look around the room. I sit up in bed and turn on my phone.

"No text messages? Not even from Jack?" a voice I know far too well asks. "I wonder where he was tonight? Maybe he's cheating on you," Pitch says. I try to ignore him. "Aren't you tired? You should get some sleep," he says. I scroll through my instagram feed, trying to ignore his glowing stare. I swear, If he asks me one more time if I'm tired, I will try to strangle him, even though I know I can't; I already tried.

I sit back on the bed and click the twitter application. I yawn, which catches Pitch's attention and he grins happily. "You're tied. Don't deny it," he says. I scroll through the tweets, trying to focus. Everything seems blurry and I feel myself drifting off. Why am I so tired tonight?

I go to the bathroom and splash cold water on my face to keep myself awake. It helps a bit but soon the exhaustion catches up to me again and I struggle to force my eyes open.

I finally decide that there's only one way that I'll be able to stay awake; I need to go for a walk. Staying in the dorm gets boring and tiring. I slip on my sneakers and sneak outside quietly.

Before I leave, I grab my headphones off the counter and check the time on my phone; 3:00am. Outside, I'm alone. The night is dark and cool. I turn on my music and begin to jog down the large, empty road.

Jack's POV

"Get up, Jack," I hear Flynn snap. I roll over on the bed, trying to ignore him. He smacks me with a pillow and I jolt upright in bed. "Flynn!"

He grins. "You don't want to sleep through such a beautiful day!" Flynn says, slipping on one of his boots. I glance over at the clock, which reads 11:00. "When did you get back last night anyways? You missed game night!" Flynn says, fixing his hair in the mirror. "I don't know. 1:00 maybe?" I was out late with Bunny and Tooth, trying to teach them how to use a cellphone. Trust me, teaching the Easter Bunny and Tooth Fairy how to use a cellphone is like teaching a dog how to breathe underwater.

I climb out of bed and check my phone. '1 message from Bunny' the screen reads. I put in my passcode and read his text.

B: Jack, what does lol mean? Tooth keeps making up words

J: It means Laugh Out Loud

I roll my eyes at the thought of bunny using a cell phone. At least this way, I can contact them easier.

J: Did you find anything yet?

B: Tooth found something. Meet us at café in an hour

Elsa's POV

"Good morning, Punzie, Anna," I greet as they walk in the room. "Why are you all sweaty?" Anna asks. "I went for a run this morning," I explain.

That night, I had been outside walking, running, and thinking. It was the only way I could keep myself awake. "Good for you!" Punzie says cheerfully.

"So, Elsa. You're not tired?" Anna asks. "No," I lie. "Well would you still want some coffee? I can make some," she says. "I was going to go to the café."

"No!" Anna says quickly. I give her a suspicious glance. "I mean, uh, don't spend any money. I'll make you a small cup. It's no big deal," she says. I decide not to fight with her this time and let her make coffee.

Anna's POV

Maybe it's just me, or the fact that she went for a run, but Elsa still looks as tired as ever.

I crush up two more of the sleeping pills and slip them into her coffee. I try to act casual as I hand her the warm cup. She smiles, unsuspectingly and takes a large sip.

I hate doing this to her, keeping secrets isn't my thing, but I know I need to help her somehow. "So, Els. Kristoff and I are leaving in just a few days and I was wondering if you wanted to do anything in particular before we leave?" I ask. I watch as she takes another sip of the coffee. "Well, I heard there's a fireworks show tonight. Maybe we can go together," she says. "That sounds like so much fun!"

I'll miss spending time with Elsa when I go back home. This past week at the college has been so much fun. Back home its lonely and quiet. At least I have Kristoff.

Jack's POV

I bang on the door of Elsa's dorm. After a minute, the door opens and a grumpy Elsa stands in front of me. "What?" she snaps. "Well good afternoon to you too, grumpy," I say. "Sorry. I'm just tired. I don't know why I just- uh, nevermind. So, what's up?" she asks, letting me in. "I was thinking, we haven't spent much time together lately," I start. She nods, looking at her shoes. "Do you want to… go on a date… with me?" I ask. She looks up at me with her beautiful blue eyes and smiles.

"I'd love to," she says. "8:00 I'll pick you up here," I say. "Good, that gives me enough time to fix… all this," she says, gesturing to her entire body. "You look beautiful," I say honestly. She rolls her eyes and I lean in and kiss her forehead.

I go to leave the room but she stops me. "Wait, where are we going?" she asks. "It's a surprise."

Elsa's POV

I pick out my favorite pair of high-waisted shorts, a blue tank top, and a large, comfortable cardigan. I figured that dressing casual would be best; Jack's dates are usually somewhere fun.

"Where are you going?" Anna asks. "Out on a date with Jack," I reply, looking for my makeup bag. "Tonight? What about our fireworks show?" she asks. "I'm sorry, Anna. Another time?" I realize that's a stupid question and Anna looks heartbroken. "I'm sorry. I'll just tell Jack that I need to reschedule," I say. "No! Go ahead. Have fun!" she says, storming out of the room. I want to go after her but… I don't. Why don't I?

Instead, I French braid my hair and apply some light makeup. It's not long before there's a knock on the door. I can't help but feel butterflies in my stomach, a habit I still have whenever I'm about to spend time with Jack.

I open the door and see him standing there in a casual band tee and shorts. "Hi," he says adorably. "Hi," I say with a giggle. I follow him out and we walk for a little while together, holding hands. "So, where are we going?" I ask. "A walk," he says. "A walk? You could have just told me we were going for 'a walk'," I say, imitating his casual tone.

"It's going to be a fun walk, I promise. Guardian of fun, remember?" he teases. We walk through the downtown area of campus until we reach a far quieter area. "I don't think I've been here before. You better not let us get lost," I snap. "I won't!" he assures me.

"This way," he says, pulling me down a small street until we are outside the town and by the shore. I can hear the ocean in the distance but it's hidden by tall sand dunes. "Hey, check it out," he says, pointing up at the sky. Small stars little the otherwise dark sky. I chase him up a tall sand dune. At the top, I can see the ocean, the beach, and town, and the sky. Jack sits down and I take a seat next to him. "It's beautiful," I say in admiration. "I found this place all by myself," he says. I rest my head on his shoulder.

I see him check his watch. "Bored already?" I ask. "No. I'm just waiting for the show to start," he says. All of a sudden, I hear a loud boom and see an explosion of red and blue light erupt in the sky. The fireworks!

Jack's POV

Elsa's eyes and face light up with excitement when the fireworks start. She watches the show intently, admiring the beauty. I find myself admiring her beauty more though. Her delicate features and bright eyes illuminate in the low light.

She turns and catches me staring at her. She grins. Neither of us speaks. I slowly lean in, and so does she, until our lips connect and I feel her hands grab the back of my neck.

I smell the familiar scent of mint and vanilla and enjoy the soft tickle of her lips. She stops kissing and rests her forehead on mine. "I missed you," she says. I move in to answer her with another kiss, but she stops me. "You're gonna need to catch me first," she says.

She gets up and starts running down towards the beach. I chase after her, leaving my shoes on the sand dune next to hers. I laugh as she stumbles slightly in the uneven sand.

I finally catch up to her and grab her in my arms, lifting her off the ground and spinning her around. I realize that I missed her laugh the most. I put her back on her feet but she keeps laughing. "I win!" I cheer. She faces me, leans in and kisses me again.

She weaves her fingers with mine and we hold hands, walking down the beach. The fireworks are still lighting up the night sky.

I feel the cold ocean water under my feet but it doesn't bother me. The Isle of Berk has the most beautiful ocean coastline. "This is nice. I wish it would never end," Elsa says quietly. I nod, realizing I was thinking the same thing.

Anna's POV

Elsa can be really infuriating! She just blows off our plans to see the fireworks together! It's like she doesn't know that I'm leaving in a few days or something!

I sit alone in the dorm until finally Kristoff comes to pick me up. We decided to go together since Elsa ditched me.

"Hey," he says, quietly. "Hey you!" I say with a big smile. He looks adorable with his bright hazel eyes and bright blonde hair. He tugs uncomfortable on his sweater. "You ready?" he asks. I nod, taking his hand.

We walk to the main beach, where basically everyone on campus was going to watch the fireworks. There's a huge bonfire and lots of students running around.

Kristoff and I take a seat by the fire as we wait for the fireworks to start. "So, how's staying with Flynn, Jack, and Hiccup?" I ask. Kristoff smirks. "The usual. Flynn playing pranks on Hiccup and I, Jack winning every game of COD, and trying to sleep on an uncomfortable mattress," he says.

"Well I guess your week's been better than mine," I scowl. "Why? What's the matter?" he asks. "It's like Elsa doesn't want to spend any time with me! She's been avoiding me, acting really annoyed and tired and… cranky! She's a stinker. I just wish she would spend more time with me before I have to leave! It will be a long time before I see her again," I say sadly. Kristoff puts his arm around me. "She's missing out," he says into my ear. I rest my head on his shoulder and the fireworks start.

Elsa's POV

Jack and I get back late. "That was fun," I say, opening the door to my dorm room. Jack follows me inside and I see it's dark; nobody else is back yet. I flick on the light switch and kick off my shoes. "I guess we're alone. I really thought everyone would be back by now," I say. "Wanna watch a movie?" he asks with a smirk. I nod and we head into the bedroom. I jump onto the bed and grab the remote.

"Let's see… Comedy? Romantic comedy? Horror?" I suggest, scrolling through the categories on Netflix.

"Elsa? Can we talk?" he asks. I notice the more serious look on his face. "Yeah, of course," I say. I can tell he's thinking hard about what he's about to say and it unnerves me.

"Elsa, you need to tell me about the hallucinations," he says. "You know?" I ask, knowing it's a stupid question. He nods. "Sometimes I can see…" I start. I don't know what to say. Jack is always worried about me and I'm about to make things worse. "What?" he asks. "I see Pitch."

I can see him right now, out of the corner of my eye, watching me. "You don't deserve him," Pitch growls. I try to focus on Jack, his bright blue eyes full of concern. "He's not real, Elsa," he says reassuringly. "I can tell what's real from what's not, Jack," I say.

"Are you sure about that? Does any of this feel real to you?" Pitch whispers close to my face. I shutter and tilt my head away from him. "Wait, are you… can you see him right now?" Jack asks, concerned. I nod. "Elsa, he's not real. This, this is real," he says, taking my hands in his.

"I don't deserve you."

"I know. You deserve so much better."

I punch his arm playfully. "You're such a-" I start, not sure of the right word.

"A what?" he asks. "A dork," I say, grabbing his shirt tight and pulling him into a kiss.

He rests his hands on my waist and lays me down on the bed. I run my hands through his hair.

"Elsa, I swear if you don't-" Anna says, barging into the room.

We all freeze. "Were you two about to-?"

"No," I say. "Yep," Jack says at the same time. "Jack!" I growl. He grins, pushing himself off of me.

"What is it, Anna?" I ask, annoyed she ruined the moment. She looks just as embarrassed as I do. "I can… come back… sorry," she says quietly before quickly leaving the room. "Anna, wait!" I call, but she already is out of sight.

"I'll be right back," I say to Jack, who looks a little confused. "I can leave. I have classes tomorrow, anyways," he says. He kisses my forehead and heads out the door.

I go into the living room area and see Anna lying on the couch, staring at the ceiling. "What was that about?" I ask. She gives me an annoyed glance. "You're blaming me for what happened? You could have warned me about Jack being over! Besides, if you hadn't blown me off tonight, we wouldn't be in this situation!" she snaps. "I haven't seen Jack in a few days," I argue. "But soon you won't see me for months!" she yells.

She has a point and it breaks my heart at the thought. "Sometimes your really selfish, Elsa. I just wanted to spend time with you this week but every time I've tried, you've pushed me away, just like when we were little! The whole reason I' even here is because I was worried about you. Do you ever think about anyone but yourself?" she snaps. Her words make me feel like my heart was ripped out. If only she knew that sense I was little, all I ever did was think of her!

She gets up and leaves the room. This is my entire fault. She hates me.


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