Hiccup and Jack returned to their bedroom, no idea what they're going to do about Elsa as it seems like nothing impresses her, and Jack was back in his genie form.
"I don't get it." Hiccup sighed as he wandered around the room. "She just walked out."
"I might've gone a tad overboard with the back flip." Jack took a wild guess as he was currently walking on the railing while holding his staff. "But that dance may be the best thing you'll ever do in your life."
Hiccup shrugged and guessed that might be true. "Yeah, I was pretty good." He said as Toothless then came past chasing after Pascal, which is when Hiccup stopped and let them run past. "But nothing seems to impress her."
"Yeah, it's weird." Jack agreed as he dropped down and sat on the railing and Hiccup leaned himself against it and they see Elsa and Rapunzel on the bedroom balcony. "Not gems or jewels or pizazz. If my magic can't impress her, then I wonder if anything can."
Hiccup sighed as he watched them walk back into the bedroom and turned to face Jack. "What does that mean?"
"I'm just saying that maybe you should try being yourself." Jack explained as he placed the staff down and pets Toothless.
"But she has to marry a prince, which means I need to act like a prince." Hiccup stated as he looked over to the balcony again. "If I just had a few minutes with her, I know I could..." he then had an idea and turned to face Jack who was now reading Aladdin on the bed. "You need to get me over there."
"Is that an official wish?" Jack asked as he pecked his head from the book.
"No. I'm just asking for a favor. For a friend." Hiccup stated, not wasting a wish on this.
"Yeah, see, that's the problem." Jack said as he tossed the book away, and it vanished before it could hit the wall. "Genies like me don't really do friends."
"What about back in the cave?" Hiccup asked. "You never had a friend like me?"
"No, I said you never had a friend like me!" Jack corrected him. "When you're a genie, somebody's always gonna want something from you. So it's better to be alone."
Hiccup sighed and saw he needed to get help from him sneakily like back in the cave. "You're right. I understand. I mean, it'd also involve distracting the Princess' handmaiden..."
That immediately gained Jack's attention as he immediately appeared in front of Hiccup. "Oh! I see what you're doing! You don't think I'm falling for the same trick twice, do you?"
"Are you?" Hiccup asked him with a grin.
Jack groaned as he saw he actually did hook him and his face fell down. "I hate you. I'll meet you there."
A few seconds later, Jack was standing outside the door to the Princess room and knocked on the door. And almost immediately afterwards, Rapunzel opened the door to the chambers and was met with Jack back in his human form.
"Good evening." Jack greeted Rapunzel with a smile.
"How did you get past the guards?" Rapunzel asked with confusion.
"I snuck past." Jack quickly lied, even though technically it was the truth.
"Past all 48 of them? Even the ones that eat fire?" Rapunzel asked, not believing that for a moment and catching Jack off guard. "Immersive."
"Well, that's what people say about me." Jack said with a smile and then reached into his sleeve and pulled out a bouquet of flowers.
Rapunzel gasped and smiled at it. "They're beautiful. She'll hate them. Tell Prince Hicry the way to her heart is through her mind."
Jack was confused at what she was talking about for a second before realizing that she must've thought he was here on behalf of Hiccup.
"Uh, no, actually these are from me." Jack explains to her. "To you."
Rapunzel was surprised to hear this and had to take a moment. "Could you excuse me a moment?" She asked as she then closed the doors before silently screaming and Elsa watching with a smile.
"That's what people say about me." Jack repeated in a mocking tone before smacking himself. "Come on, Jack. That guy is rubbing off on you in a bad way."
The doors then opened up again and Jack stood back in attention as Rapunzel returned calmer. "My favorite." She said as she took the bouquet from Jack. "Thank you."
"I was noticing how nice of an evening it is, and was wondering if you would like to join me for a walk?" Jack asked of her.
"Just the two of us?" Rapunzel asked.
"Yes." Jack confirmed, feeling that was a little implied.
"I'd love to." Rapunzel said as she walked out and closed the doors behind them.
Elsa was then left alone in her room when she heard there was another knock at the door. "Come in."
Hiccup then walked out from behind the pedestals on her balcony leading to her bedroom and wandered over. "Actually, I'm already in."
That scared Elsa a little as she jumped pack in surprise when she saw him. "Don't move." She warned him when Olaf got up and snarled at Hiccup.
"I just wanted the chance to say I'm sorry." Hiccup was staring to explain why he was here when Elsa interrupted him.
"How did you even get over there?" Elsa wondered.
Hiccup though for a moment and decided the truth was more ridiculous than any lie. "A flying dragon?"
Elsa chuckled at his statement, not knowing there's still a fire breathing dragon on the opposing side of the balcony. "Actually, I've been trying to find Ababwa, maybe you can help me find it."
Hiccup thought for a moment and knew this was gonna be a difficult thing to get out of, especially with Olaf.
"I'd love to." Hiccup said, more afraid of what she'll do if he didn't.
"Olaf, don't eat the prince, he needs those legs for dancing." Elsa commented, and even Hiccup could pick up on her sarcasm.
"The backflip was a little much, wasn't it?" Hiccup could tell.
"A little." Elsa confirmed as Hiccup walked over to the maps and quickly turned to mutter. "Jack, I need to find Ababwa."
With Jack, he and Rapunzel were walking off strolling through the castle. The two were getting along when he started to hear Hiccup's voice in his head.
"She has maps, lots of maps."
Jack sighed and shouldn't be surprised at this and just started using his magic while allowing Rapunzel to dominate the conversion to not look suspicious, also he was generously interested.
Hiccup picked up one of the maps and kept it out of Elsa's eyesight as Jack suddenly appeared and was waving his staff to cause smoke clouds.
When the cloud disappeared, Jack was left leaning against a castle with the title Fantasyland, next to Tomorrow Land and near Adventure Land.
Hiccup was getting annoyed as he's just asking for one simple favor, considering that he said that the place did indeed exist.
"Have you lost your country?" Elsa asked him.
"Uh, no." Hiccup said as he started to get nervous and placed the map down, Elsa keeping her eyes on him. Hiccup just then dropped his finger on a random part of the map. "There it is."
Jack sighed and quickly created Ababwa on the map and vanished before he was spotted by Elsa who was surprised at how she missed it.
"Who really needs maps anyways? They become outdated after a while, and just become harder to use as time passes." Hiccup commented, becoming nervous around her again.
"These maps are the only way I'm able to see the world." Elsa informed him, surprising Hiccup.
"thought a Princess could go anywhere." Hiccup said, but he then remembered what she said about her father not allowing the two out.
"Not this Princess." Elsa sadly replied.
Hiccup then got an idea and started to walk backwards. "Then what do you say we get out of here?"
"What?" Elsa asked, not following.
"Would you-" Hiccup was saying when he ended up backing into a few books and dropped them. "Oh, sorry." He then immediately went to pick them up as Olaf came closer.
"Olaf!" Elsa was calling him off when Olaf seems to have recognized him and gave him a lick across the face.
"Uh...thank you, Olaf." Hiccup guessed he didn't wanna make the killing tiger mad. He then scratched the Tiger behind the ear and Elsa was shocked as Olaf's only been this way to one other individual other than members of the palace. "I was saying that what if we actually saw these places for real?"
"And how do you suppose we get past the guards and out of the gates?" Elsa questioned as she followed him to the balcony.
"Who said we need a door?" Hiccup questions as he got on top of the balcony railing and leaped, scaring Elsa who shrieked and ran to the edge.
She ran over to the balcony railing just when Hiccup flew back up on the back of Toothless, who frighted Elsa at the sight and causing her to shriek again.
"Hey, it's okay, he won't hurt you." Hiccup promised as he pets Toothless' head. "Told you I had a dragon."
"He's...he's amazing." Elsa guessed as she walked over and had her gloved hand out for Toothless to smell and end up licking.
"What do you say?" Hiccup asked as he reached his hand out.
"Is...is it safe?" Elsa wondered, getting the idea of what he wants to do.
"Sure. Do you trust me?" Hiccup asked as he went to help her up.
Elsa looked up, remembering that's exactly what the market boy asked and she started to see a many similarities between them.
"What?" Elsa asked.
"Do you trust me?" Hiccup repeated as he took her hand.
"Yes." Elsa said happily as she got on the back of the dragon and Hiccup flew the two away.
Hiccup smiled as Toothless spread his wings and launched into the sky. Once high enough, the Fury leveled up to glide along the summer breeze. Hiccup looked and then chuckled at Elsa, who had her head buried into his back.
"You can open your eyes now." Hiccup promised.
Elsa opened her eyes and gasped but not because of the height they were in, it was because of the beauty of the sight of her home was from above. Hiccup smiled at her look of awe and looks ahead of them.
"I can show you the world." Hiccup started singing softly. "Shining, shimmering, splendid. Tell me, princess, now when did you last let your heart decide?" Hiccup questioned, picked a flower from one of the trees as they flew by a forest and gave it to the princess behind him, who smelled it before placing it in her hair. "I can open your eyes. Take you wonder by wonder. Over, sideways and under on a thrilling dragon ride."
Toothless flew as his rider sang the words, while doing mild tricks to keep Elsa from being unease. "A whole new world! A new fantastic point of view. No one to tell us no or where to go. Or say we're only dreaming…"
Toothless then did a flip over and flew ahead when Elsa raised her hands and let go of her fears.
"A whole new world!" Elsa sang with a big smile over the experience with confidence, surprising Hiccup, and the dragon. "A dazzling place I never knew! But when I'm way up here, it's crystal clear! That now I'm in a whole new world with you."
"Now I'm in a whole new world with you!" Hiccup continued as they flew across the town and above the castle of when they start following the river.
"Unbelievable sights. Indescribable feeling. Soaring, tumbling, freewheeling." Elsa sang as Toothless did some more tricks with her singing while the new rider is enjoying every bit of it. "Through an endless diamond sky. A whole new world!" Elsa sang as the Fury dropped down a in high speed, causing Elsa to close her eyes and cover them.
"Don't you dare close your eyes." Hiccup sang as he helped her keep them open as they glide above the ocean.
"A hundred thousand things to see!" Elsa sang as she looks down at the water and places her hand in it, dragging it along.
"Hold your breath; it gets better!" Hiccup promises as they start flying and spinning around each other towards the clouds.
"I'm like a shooting star! I've come so far. I can't go back to where I used to be." Elsa continued as Hiccup stirred Toothless back through the clouds, seeing the northern lights in all their glory.
"A whole new world!"
"Every turn, a surprise."
"With new horizons to pursue!"
"Ev'ry moment red-letter!"
"I'll chase them anywhere." They sang together and flew back over Arendelle as they saw the many lights of their home from above. "There's time to spare! Let me share this whole new world with you!"
"A whole new world." Hiccup sang softly as they looked to one another.
"A whole new world." Elsa sang softly.
"That's where we'll be."
"That's where we'll be."
Hiccup turned to Elsa beside him as they sang together, "A thrilling chase."
"A wondrous place."
"For you and me." They lay their heads against each other as they held the last lyric together.
Flying outward, they follow the northern lights home as their dragon seem to have taken control of flying himself to let his current riders have their moment.
