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"Are you ready for your first training session with North?" Hiccup asked as he packed up a few things in his knapsack.

"Totally!" Jack jumped and down excitedly. He ended up hitting Toothless' nose in the process. "Sorry."

"Hopefully Merida will cut you some slack because you're new. But I hardly doubt it." Hiccup cringed for a second and rubbed his temple but then continued to gather his things.

"I don't want her to go easy on me. I like a good challenge." He hit Toothless again as he lowered his hand. "Sorry. I'll just move over here."

"Well, I hope you're ready because she can get really competitive."

"Good! Maybe if I egg her on, she get harder on me."

"Wouldn't recommend it. She has a fiery temper," Hiccup grinned. "Ahh-don't-don't tell her I said that."

"Don't worry," Jack nodded. "Lips are sealed." He motioned with his hand to zip his lips shut. "But I do have some questions about the kids in our class." Jack continued to move sideways one step at a time due to Toothless getting closer and circling him in curiosity.

"Ok. What would you like to know?"

"Those twins that spoke, who are they? They seem fun."

"They're Ruffnut and Tuffnut. Twins as you noticed. Fraternal. They…they are so stupid that they are intelligent."

"What? That doesn't even make sense."

"Well, they are really stupid individually, I think. They could just be putting up an act or something but I seriously doubt. However, you put them together, they're geniuses," Hiccup stated. "The only problem is that they really love beating each other up. They hardly ever actually work together, but when they do, they could probably find the cure to cancer."

"Wow. That's really interesting," Jack said. "Is that all they can do?"

Hiccup shrugged. "I don't know. I don't even think North knows. They fight so much that they don't participate in the classes. No one knows if there's anything else they can do. They do, however, have a love of crazy stunts and explosions. Keep chemicals away from them."

"Thanks for the heads up," Jack nodded. "And the dark haired one that joined them?"

"That was Snotlout. His head is indestructible."

"You're kidding."

"Nope. You can hit his face with anything and he won't even feel it," Hiccup shrugged. "I guess that's why people think he's so dumb sometimes."

"But you don't think so?"

Hiccup shrugged. "I don't know. I feel he acts that way to be cool and popular but…it's just a feeling. Forget it."

"And what about…hey Toothless why do you keep getting close to me. I keep hitting you," Jack gently pushed Toothless away. "What about the girl you were drawing? The blonde with the headband."

"You saw that?" Hiccup blushed slightly.

"Yes," Jack smiled mischievously. "You were really into it. You didn't realize how much your head was moving."

"Oh," Hiccup turned around to avoid eye contact.

"Well? Who is she?" Jack pried. He wanted to know who this girl was. He totally has a thing for her.

"That's Astrid. She and Merida are the two strongest girls here, but Astrid can turn her right hand into a stone mallet," Hiccup explained. "Or into any weapon in fact. Her favorite is the axe though."

"Is it permanently attached or can she throw it?"

"She can throw it. It's kind of cool and weird at the same time."

"I can imagine. Was I just hit with metal or skin and organs? The riddle of the century," Jack rubbed his chin in deep thought playfully.

Hiccup chuckled. "Yep. That would be."

Jack was broken out of his playful form when Toothless nudged him hard and began to sniff fiercely. "Whoa! Toothless what are you doing?" Jack backed away from the dragon but he kept coming at him. "Umm..Hiccup. What's he doing?"

"Toothless. Stop. Come on," The dragon ignored him and continued to back Jack up towards the balcony. "What are you doing?"

Toothless formed several growls that made Hiccup stop and look back and forth between Jack and Toothless. "What?" Jack questioned nervously. "Did I go through something that he doesn't like?"

"No," Hiccup answered distracted. He was still listening to what Toothless was saying.

Toothless nudged Jack harder which made him trip sloppily and quickly backwards onto the balcony. "Come on Toothless. I thought we were friends."

"Toothless. Are you sure?" Hiccup asked rushing to stand next to him. "What if you're wrong? You could kill him." Toothless gave him a sarcastic cocked eye to the boy and rolled his eyes back to Jack.

"What!" Jack exclaimed.

"Toothless seems to think you can fly," Hiccup explained quickly. "Bud, I know you would love a flying partner but pushing him off the balcony isn't going to make it happen."

Toothless snorted in disagreement and began to advance on Jack even more, causing him to lean backwards dangerously far. "Look, um, please don't. I'd love to find out on my own time…and.."

"Toothless stop!" Hiccup hollered as he pulled on his harness. Toothless refused to move but backed up a bit to look at Hiccup. "Thanks bud."

Jack straightened a bit too in relief. "Thanks Toothless. You almost had me-"

Suddenly, Toothless lunged at Jack and in one swift move with his head, tossed him over the railing.

"Jack!" Hiccup called.

The world was tumbling around jack. He couldn't distinguish up or down, left or right. His vision flashed green, brown, blue, blue, green, brown and every other which way. Jack eventually squeezed his eyes shut and clutched onto his staff for dear life. He waited for the impact and the pain to come but it never did. Even the wind that was blowing through his hair stopped.

Jack took a gamble and opened his eyes ever so slightly. The sight he saw blew him away. He was one inch from the ground. His nose could almost touch the tallest blade of grass. He just couldn't believe what was happening. He was hovering over the ground.

Just as his heart rate was beginning to go down, he skyrocketed in seconds. He didn't know or understand how but a gust of wind suddenly appeared and pushed him up. He once again, was hundreds of feet in the air. He held his arms out to steady himself as the wind blew.

"I guess Toothless was right," Hiccup smiled as the boy and dragon appeared next to him. "I should really learn to just take his word for things."

"Yeah," Jack breathed nervously. "Just give a bit more of a warning next time!" Jack hollered the ending of his sentence when he dropped in elevation and almost collided with Toothless.

"Alright, Jack," Hiccup called. "Relax. Balance yourself."

"I'm trying but the wind is beginning to disappear."

Suddenly, the wind died down all together and Jack began to plummet to the ground.

"Oh no," Hiccup whispered as he guided Toothless in Jack's direction. "We'll catch you."

"Come back wind!" Jack hollered into the air.

The three of them were taken aback when the wind suddenly started again and Jack was once again hovering next to Hiccup and Toothless.

"That was lucky," Jack smiled.

"I don't think it was luck," Hiccup shook his head. Toothless gurgled at Hiccup and he nodded. "I agree bud. Jack, think about the wind dying down and once it does, think about it coming back."

"Are you crazy?"

"Ahh-," Hiccup shrugged as he teetered his hand back and forth. "A little."

"Ok." Jack shook his head as he concentrated. He thought about the wind dying down and it did. The moment he began to fall, he thought of the wind coming back and it did. He dropped no more than a few feet. "That was incredible. How did that happen?"

"I think you can control the wind and weather!" Hiccup laughed. "Looks like you will have something to practice in the arena. North will be pleased!"

"Yeah, because my snow making wasn't impressive enough," Jack teased.

"Come on. We'll lead you to the arena."

"I don't know how to move," Jack pointed out.

"Oooh. Good point," Hiccup nodded. "Well, let's try…"


Gothel was livid. She seethed and wallowed in her anger as she watched the school, due to that her day at the underground market was a bust. She didn't find anyone to join their little group. She couldn't even get that Hamada boy genius to sign on. Said that what they were planning was going against his dream of helping a lot of people. She thought he was going to be easy to get. Being a kid, he should have been easy, but now they'll have to find someone else that won't be so easy to make a deal with. Stupid kid. He won't be doing much helping of anyone once our plan gets underway.

The school was busy and active with kids playing and using their powers. It was a jolly and happy environment. They were teleporting, expanding limbs, and running at high speeds to catch a ball.

Gothel just glared at the jovial kids. They think that they are so much better than me. Than us! We are better. We will use our talents and rule this planet but what do they want to do? Co-exist with the humans! The very people who scorn and hurt and torture us because we are different. If I have my way, they will all die by the very powers they tried to destroy.

Gothel thought angry thoughts for a long time till she went to itch her cheek and felt the dried blood. She rubbed the blood away and ran her nails over the wound, only to have her nails enter and open it a little.

I don't care if he's more powerful. I hate him! I just want to suck the life out of him! He had no right to ruin my beautiful face! Now I have fix it.

As she felt her wound, a young boy walked by with his dog. She quickly grabbed the boy and kicked the dog away making it yelp.

"Let me go! Stranger dan-" the boy wriggled and screamed. He was cut off when Gothel put her hand over his mouth.

"No one can save you now," she sneered. "I need to heal and you're the poor unfortunate soul who walked by."

Gothel lifted her hand from his mouth. However, before he could scream, Gothel opened her mouth and sounded as if she was breathing in air when in actuality she breathed in his youth. The boy went ridged with pain but couldn't scream. His black hair slowly turned white and his smooth skin began to wrinkle. In a few seconds, the boy went from young to old, to dead.

Gothel threw the boy's withered body away with ease and went back to watch the school. This time though, she saw a young boy with auburn hair looking in her direction.

She ducked behind the tree, hoping the boy didn't see her. Why would he be looking over here? It's not like I'm making any noise!

She watched as the boy moved from side to side as if trying to get a better look at her. He turned behind him and seemed to talk to someone as he walked away. Gothel felt it was safe to inch out more to get a better view of the school when the boy turned around again. She stiffened when the boy looked directly in her direction. Does he see me or something else? She then saw his eyes go wide with fear and began to run behind the building.

Good. She smiled evilly. I should strike fear in their hearts. That is if they believe the boy.

She continued to watch the school but something was happening. The kids were starting to disappear. In a few minutes, the entire school had gone quiet. Before she had a chance to wonder what was happening, she saw the teachers head in her direction.

Damn! I've been spotted. I'll be back.

With that, she disappeared into the forest and ended up in a different location in seconds.


"You're doing great!" Rapunzel cheered.

Jack Frost was in the arena with North and Merida. They were breaking Jack into his powers by shooting at him with arrows, courtesy of Merida, and other objects, courtesy of North's strong arm. As every object flew at him, Jack was able to either hit them aside with his staff, blast them, or block them with a wall of ice.

With every arrow Merida let loose and failed to hit her target, she got angrier and angrier. She was determined to knick him just once. She let them loose faster and faster and Jack was able to keep up pretty well.

"I'm going to hit you Ice Boy!" Merida grumbled loudly.

"I'll believe it when I see it!" Jack egged on.

Merida growled and let the arrows loose even faster. One after the other Jack fended off. Eventually Merida let one loose a little too fast for Jack and nicked him in the shoulder.

"Ha!" Merida cheered.

"End of round one!" North shouted.

"Nice shooting," Jack said as he glided back to the ground.

"I've hit every person here in the school in this exercise," Merida said proudly. "And it's a record I wasn't going to let you break."

"Impressive Flaming Top," Jack smiled.

"What did you call me?" Merida gripped her bow and glared at Jack.

"Flaming Top."

Merida, fast as lightning, grabbed another arrow and aimed at Jack's foot. He jumped away but was too slow for it made contact with his foot. A sharp pain shot its way up through his leg then disappeared.

"Be happy it was a fake arrow," Merida threatened.

"You two had enough?" Bunny said as he walked up to them.

"Wait," Jack giggled. "A bunny with an Australian accent? Are you sure you aren't a kangaroo?"

Bunny pretended to laugh with Jack but then sternly looked at him. "Since you're new, I'll let you slide but call me kangaroo again and I'll knock your teeth out."

"Whoa!" Jack said as he raised his hands and backed up. "Take a chill pill."

"No thanks," Bunny said as he turned around. Just as he did something cold hit the back of his head.

"Then I guess I'll have to administer it to you myself," Jack grinned.

"Did you just throw a snowball at me?"

Jack shrugged as he started to form another in his hand. "I don't know. You tell me." Jack then let lose the snowball and hit Bunny square in the face.

"Oh! You asked for it winter boy." Bunny took out two of his boomerangs and threw them at Jack making him fly around and dodge them.

"I guess round two of the exercises have started," North announced excitedly.

Bunny and Jack went round and round for several minutes. They could have gone for hours if Hiccup and Toothless hadn't flown in hectically. The two ran right into Jack as he flew, making Toothless and Jack crash and throwing Hiccup out of the saddle and onto Bunny.

"Oh crickey!" Bunny exclaimed. "Why don't you-"

"North!" Hiccup yelled frantically as he completely ignored Bunny and his outburst. On the other side of the arena, Jack and Toothless struggled to untangle themselves.

"Whoa. Whoa," North put a calming hand on Hiccup's tense shoulders. "What's wrong?"

Hiccup looked at North with terrified eyes. "Toothless said he kept smelling another strange smell. We went around trying to see where it was strongest and we ended up by the fence…"

Bunny, Jack, Toothless, Merida, and Rapunzel walked up to the two as Hiccup tried to catch his breath.

"And? What?" Merida asked. "What was it?"

"A rotten piece of garbage?" Bunny mumbled. Toothless heard him and growled threatening making Bunny jump.

"At first I didn't see anything but then Toothless told me where the smell was coming from. I looked into the forest and saw Gothel."

Everyone gasped in shock.

"Gothel?" Rapunzel asked scared. "What is she doing here alone?"

"What is she doing here at all?" Merida snapped.

"And where are the others?" Bunny asked.

"Hiccup," North said calmly. "Go tell Lady Elinor and get her to gather the other teachers to guard the perimeter."

Hiccup and Toothless took off at the speed of light out of the arena.

"Merida, Rapunzel and Jack. You gather the students and gather them in the science wing."

Merida and Rapunzel nodded as they ran off with Jack trailing; confused.

"The science wing?" he asked. "Why?"

"It's the safest because of the extra fortified walls," Merida explained.

"Does this happen often?" Jack asked again.

"Not since my second year here," Rapunzel explained.


I might post another chapter today so stay tuned!