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When Jack went to school the day after the big game you would have sworn he was rock star…no I take that back, rock stars wished they could be as popular as Jack was that day. Everyone was hailing him out in the halls, patting him on the back, asking for his autograph...okay maybe not asking for his autograph, but definitely all the other stuff.
"Awesome game yesterday Jack,"
"Thanks Po," Jack grinned waving to the boy and his friends.
"There he is!" North bellowed as Jack walked into his first class, "Jack Forst!" Everyone clapped. Jack's best friend Aster Bunnymund, fondly called cotton tail by Jack, grabbed the boy in a head lock, messing up Jack's already perfectly messed up hair.
"Man of the hour, you are," Bunny said with a wide grin.
"Try man of the year," Tooth said brightly, "He won the Disney game. He's not going to able to get a moment of peace until his graduation, at least. Next to Tooth, Sandy a fellow student and friend who happened to be mute sighed 'congratulations' to Jack.
"Thanks guys, but it was a team effort."
"Look at him, being modest," Bunny said nudging Jack. Jack laughed while scanning the classroom looking for someone in particular. He wasn't surprised when he didn't spot him. He didn't share any classes with him. But he'd hoped that he'd come to see Jack, like two thirds of the people presently in the classroom. There were many persons walking up to Jack right now who weren't in that class, heck, a good portion weren't even in the same grade. Jack guessed he'd have to wait until lunch to talk to him.

When lunch did finally roll around he was all but mauled by his fans in cafeteria. No less than twenty persons offered to buy his lunch, and every table he passed had a spot for him.
"Hey, Frost. Come eat with us, Melman get up so the man can sit,"
"Why does Melman have to move? There is plenty of place at the table," Gloria asked.
"I want him to sit next to me,"
"There's a seat on your other side," Marty said.
"That's my left side. You guys know my right side is my best side."
"What? That's crazy. Melman sweetie sit right there. You don't have to listen to Alex,"
"Guys, it's fine." Jack said, "I'm going to eat with Sandy and the others anyway,"

"Frost," A booming voice echoed over the chaos of the room. Shrek stood at his table, beckoning him over "Good game yesterday," The boy clapped Jack on the back.
"You too," Jack said.
"Why don't you eat with us?" Shrek gestured to two his friends who moved around to make room (Jack didn't know their real names, but he knew their nicknames were Donkey and Puss).
"Thanks man, but I think I'll eat at my usual table." Jack said gesturing over to where his friends were sitting.
"Suit yourself," Shrek sat back down. Jack did go towards the table where North, Bunny, Tooth and Sandy were sitting, but he sat down on the table right next to it instead.

"Frost, what's the idea?" Bunny called.
"I'm coming," Jack replied before turning his attention to the other occupants of the table.
"Did someone tell you could sit here?" Snotlout asked.
"I'm the superstar, I can sit wherever I want,"
"Yeah, but this our table," Ruffnut said, knocking the table top for emphasis.
"Only we sit here," Tuff, Ruff's twin agreed.
"Guys, it's not like it's against the law anything." Astrid said. Jack nodded to her before facing the boy directly to her right, the real reason he was sitting here.

"Haddock,"
"Frost," The boys grinned at each other and bumped fist.
"Damn it Hic, why do you have to be in all the AP classes? I've wanted to talk with you all morning,"
"Oh? And what can I do for the great Jack Frost?" Hiccup asked.
"I need to talk to you,"
"Talk about what?"
"Stuff,"
"Stuff?" Hiccup raised a question eyebrow.
"Yeah stuff,"
"This stuff is can't be discussed right now?"
"No,"
"Hey, don't worry about us," Tuff said, "This is a safe place,"
"You were telling to leave thirty seconds ago." Fishlegs said. Jack and Hiccup chose to ignore them.
"Alright Frost, meet me after school. But if it's perverted I'm not helping you,"
"Perverted? Me?" Jack said feinting hurt.
"Go eat your nuggets." Hiccup pointed to Jack's normal table. He laughed and stood, taking the three steps to his table, sitting between Tooth and Sandy.

"What was that about?" Tooth asked.
"Nothing," Jack said.
"It didn't look like 'nothing', mate" Bunny said.
"Jack, you are hiding something, no?" North asked.
Jack shook his head, "No. I would never keep anything important from my best friends,"

This wasn't important…not yet at least.


Hiccup stood waiting for him at the school's main entrance after the final bell rang. "Can you walk and talk?" Hiccup asked, "I do have somewhere I need to be,"
"I shouldn't take long, I've got a favour to ask," The pair started down the sidewalk together.
"Okay shoot, what's so secret that you couldn't discuss in school?"
"I'm looking for a person,"
"Are you sure you should be talking to me? Maybe you should try Veronica Mars."
"Ha, ha, very funny," Jack said drily. "You still friends with Merida?"
"Merida isn't my friend, she more of an acquaintance. We're civil to each other and that about as good as our relationship gets,"
"Do you think she'd be willing to pass on a message for me?"
"I doubt it. Merida takes the rivalry way serious. She isn't going to be doing any favours for the guy who won the game for DreamWorks."
"Shame,"
"Who in Disney would you possibly want to send a message to?" Hiccup asked, filling in the missing pieces for himself.

"I don't exactly know her name,"
"Her?" Hiccup's eyebrows shot up. Jack grinned sheepishly. "Jack, spill."
"There's nothing to spill,"
"I'm not buying it."
"I met her after the game and she left an impression. Alright," Jack said shoving his hands into his pockets, " I'd like to know her name. She very annoying choose not to tell me what it is."
"Really, all of this to find out a girl's name,"
Jack shrugged.
Hiccup grinned, "Maybe I can still help you. Let me ask you something first, why didn't call, ask me about Merida yesterday?"
"I couldn't. Between the party last night and everyone swamping me today, I didn't have the opportunity. I didn't want to risk the wrong person hearing that I am trying to getting in contact with someone in Disney. You know how seriously some people take the rivalry,"

Hiccup nodded and placing a hand on Jack's shoulder, grinning widely, "Well Frost, you are in luck. I'm going somewhere where there just might be people who can help you."
"Really, where?"
"Come on," Hiccup picked up his pace a bit. Jack hurried to keep up.
"Damn, for a guy with a fake foot you sure can move fast,"
"I wouldn't be able to play sports otherwise," Hiccup said grinning. They walked for close to twenty minutes. Hiccup stopped suddenly and crossed the road. Jack looking to the opposite side of the street.

"An auto shop? This is where I'm going to get help?"
"Just come on," Hiccup said. He entered the garage.
"Hey Maurice, you here?" Hiccup called out. A pump man, covered in grease appeared.
"Hello Hiccup, oh, you've brought a friend. A fellow aspiring engineer?"
"Actually he just came to check out what I do, and talk with the others. Is it alright?"
"Of course, the others are in the back, working on the engine,"
"What! They promised they'd wait on me," Hiccup moved forward, with Jack trailing behind.
"Ah…Hic?" Jack took in the messy work place, "What is this place?"
"Maurice's work shop. He's a genius, a bit on the quirky side, but still a genius."
"And we're here because…" Hiccup didn't answer as they entered another room.

"Guys, what the big idea? We said we'd start together," Two persons looked up at his voice, a young boy with messy black hair and a blonde girl whose hair was pulled back into a bun. The boy looked startled.
"Sorry, Hiccup," The girl smiled apolitically, "But Hiro had an idea to alter the size of the valve in the fuel injector to give us better control with the energy consumption,"
"But Tink was the one who said it was okay to start without you,"
"That valve thing sounds promising, show me," Hiccup dropped his bag moving towards the other two. Jack cleared his throat after a couple minutes passed and no one had acknowledged his presences."

"Oh shit," Hiccup looked up, "I forgot about you,"
"Oh no, don't mind me. I'm just the invisible boy. Why don't you toss that pipe at me, I'm sure it will go right through,"
"Sorry, Jack. Let me introduce you, this is Tinker Bell and Hiro. Guys, this is Jack."
"Jack? Jack Frost?" Tink raised her brow.
"Guys we promised, no school stuff here," Hiccup said.
"Yes, but it isn't even twenty four hours after the game,"
"Please, he's got a favour to ask,"
"Maybe when we hear what it is first," Tink said folding her arms.

"Am…what's going on here?"
"I said this is Maurice's workshop. He lets Tink, Hiro and I work on old machine parts. It's kind of a hobby, kind of a learning experience too. Tink and Hiro both go to DHS."
"Yeah, I got that from the venom with which she said my name," Jack said.
"I figured they could help you find your mystery girl,"
"A mystery girl?" Tink's head turned between Jack and Hiccup. "Okay, now I'm interested."
"I'm trying to get in contact with a girl I met yesterday. Only thing is I never got her name," Jack said. He looked between Hiro and Tink. Hiro shook his head.
"Don't look at me, I just started at Disney, I don't know much people," He said turning back to the engine. Jack looked at Tinker Bell
"It's not like I know every girl in the school,"
"She's a princess,"
"Oh, well that narrows it down," Tink said, "There are only thirteen of them. Describe her,"
"She's got blonde hair,"
"Is it long?"
"Kind of. How long are we talking here?"
"Past her waist,"
"Oh, no. It's nowhere that length," Jack thought for a moment, "She has blue eyes,"
"I couldn't say. Don't know them well enough to discern them by eye colour. You know who you should talk to, Belle,"

"Who's Belle?"
"Maurice's daughter. She goes to Disney too," Hiccup said.
"And is part of the cheer squad,"
Jack looked at Hiccup, "We're going to tell more people I'm looking for this girl,"
"You just want to find out what's her name, right?" Hiccup asked.
"I guess," Jack ran a hand through his hair.
"Then it's be fine to ask one more person,"
"It's not like we'll be advertising that we were willing to help Jack Frost," Tinker Bell said with a small smirk. "Belle's in the shop front,"
"Let's go," Hiccup lead him from the garage to inside. They entered a room furnished like a waiting room. On the coffee table there were several car magazines and it smelled strongly of pine air freshener. Behind a counter a girl with brown hair was reading a thick leather bound book. She looked up when she heard the door open.
"Hiccup, if you're looking for my dad he's-"
"Actually Belle, we wanted to talk to you,"
"Oh…" She raised an eyebrow focusing on Jack, "What do 'we' want to talk about, Jack Frost?"
"Does everyone know my name now," Jack cried.
"Ah, the pros and cons of instant fame," Hiccup said laughing.
"And it doesn't help that you're easy to recognise, with that hair," Belle said. She sat up closing her book.

"Well, I'm trying to find out the name of one of the princesses, and we figured the best way to find a princess is to ask one,"
"Okay?" Belle raised a questioning eyebrow but didn't say anything.
"She's got blonde hair and blue eyes," Jack said, "Oh, and she's got a silver Lexus,"
Hiccup gave him a look, "It seems like you know everything about her, except her name,"
"No I don't. I saw her car okay. It was only yesterday, not like I'm going to forget already,"
"Elsa,"
"I'm sorry," Jack and Hiccup returned their attention to Belle.
"Elsa Winters, that's her name."
"You sure,"
"She's a platinum blonde with blue eyes and silver Lexus,"
"Ah…platinum blonde is really light blonde right?"
Belle sighed a little, "Think Draco Malfoy blonde," She said.
"Oh yeah. That's it. Elsa Winters, huh…interesting name,"
"Said by Jack Frost," Hiccup teased.
"You shouldn't talk. You've got numbers in your name," Jack said making both boys laugh.

"Well, you got your wish. You found out her name,"
"Yeah, thanks man. And thank you," Jack addressed the last part to Belle
"Just don't go telling anyone I helped you. I do have a rep to uphold,"
"Mum's the word," Jack said drawing his fingers across his lips like a zipper. Jack and Hiccup walked outside.
"I'm heading back to the garage, I'll see in school,"
"Hic, hold up," Jack said. He indicated to the auto shop, "Is this a regular thing?"
"Every Monday and Thursday,"
"How come you never mentioned it before?"
"Come on man. If it were you, would you go telling people that you met up with Disney kids twice a week,"
"Fair point," Jack said with a chuckle, "Tomorrow then,"
"Later,"

The boys parted, Hiccup heading back inside, Jack walking along the road. He laced his fingers behind his head looking up towards the sky.
"Elsa…" He grinned. He was probably going down a path that could all too easily lead to a lot of trouble. But for some reason, he didn't mind. Something told him the trouble would be worth it.


The first chapter focused on things mainly from the Disney side, so this time I went over to DreamWorks.

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