"Are you okay?" Jack asked Rapunzel tenderly. Rapunzel nodded. "Yeah." She got up and looked around. They were in a dim cave, a small fire lit, glowing in the darkness. "Toothless and Hiccup helped provide the fire." Merida said. "How are you feeling?" Hiccup asked. "Yes, you guys, really, I'm fine." Rapunzel picked up her frying pan. "It's not that I couldn't handle him, I was just in shock." She looked from Hiccup to Toothless, then from Merida to Jack. They locked eyes. Nobody noticed Hiccup slowly inching closer to Merida. "I think we should find a place of our own. Just the five of us." Jack announced. "We could be a good team against Pitch and that weird old lady." He glanced at Toothless proudly. "Ehem, that 'weird old lady' is my mom!" Rapunzel punched his arm playfully. "Um, actually, no she's not." Hiccup said. "I did a bit of reading, and the description of the lost princess fits you perfectly." "Wow." Merida muttered. "He really is smart." "What was that, Merida? We didn't quite hear." Jack cupped his ear and leaned towards Merida, smirking. "Oh, shut up!" Merida whacked him with her bow. "Ow! That actually hurt!" Jack rubbed his sore arm. "Rapunzel already smacked me, jeez!" "Don't mess with me!" Merida growled playfully. "Oh! You guys!" Rapunzel jumped up and down exitedly. "I know the perfect place!" Then she ran out of the cave, hair flowing behind her. "Cool!" Hiccup jumped on Toothless and they followed Rapunzel. Jack and Merida shrugged and followed. "Um, Jack?" Rapunzel turned to Jack, arms outstretched, frying pan still in hand. "Alright." He wrapped his arms around her, and took off in the air. Hiccup grabbed an unsuspecting Merida, pulling her up on Toothless's back. "Wha-?" Merida started, but Hiccup interrupted. "Wrap your arms around me or fall off." "Oy!" Merida groaned and wrapped her arms around his waist as they all flew to find Rapunzel's suggestion.