The Big Four: Drabbles and One-shots

Kura: I hope you like this chapter.

Sakura: Hope you like it.

Notes: Daycare AU. No pairings. HiJack friendship and Meripunzel friendship. All of them are five years old. Rapunzel has brown hair in this. Inspired by an episode of Ed, Edd n Eddy; The Day the Ed Stood Still.

Summary: The Berk&Burgess Daycare center always holds a fair. This year, the whack-a-mole game breaks. Jack has an idea, but is ignored by everyone except his friend Hiccup, and North, a man who is liked by many. Both find his idea humorous. What is it?

Rating: K+


Whack-A-Jack

"Okay kids," Mr. Moon beamed, "everything looks-"

CRUNCH!

"...great..."

He and the children walked over to one of the games. The whack-a-mole. It was ruined. Mr. Moon saw a loose screw a few feet away. The kids groaned. There goes a game...

"WAIT, I HAVE AN IDEA!" A small boy with white hair spoke up. Of course, no one acknowledged him but another boy.

"What?" He asked. The two were friends, both being outcasted by the other children.

"Well..." the boy whispered his plan.

"That's funny Jack!"

Jack nodded, "Let's do this Hiccup!" The duo ran off and got to work. They needed help though. And they knew just who to ask. Jack walked over to a man with dark brown hair and a heard of the same color, both of which were already streaked with more white than brown.

"North?" Jack tugged on his pants.

Nicholas North looked down at the child, "What is it Jack?" Jack tugged on his pants and motioned the older man to lean in. North complied and listened to the boys idea. With a smile, he nodded and left.


Rapunzel frowned. Her short brown hair was held back by a pale purple headband with a pink flower.

"Merida?" She asked, "what are we gonna do?" Merida shrugged, her red hair falling over her shoulders as she did.

"I dunno..." Both girls had really wanted to play the whack-a-mole game. Rapunzel looked around. While she and Merida were sitting by the playground, the other kids were setting up the other games and booths. But what caught her attention were the two boys who were with another man. The man was setting something up and the boys smiled as they set off to paint the... wooden box? Rapunzel shrugged and turned back to Merida.


"This was good plan Jack!" North bellowed, "Very funny!" Jack and Hiccup giggled when North handed over inflatable mallets and a sign which was covered by a blanket.


A few hours later, the Berk&Burgess Children's Fair was open. Kids, teen and adults alike all walked around. Mr. Moon was proud. He then noticed everyone heading over to a game. North stood with a small boy. Both were smiling and holding mallets.

"North?"

"Ah, Manny!" North was beaming, "Hiccup and Jack came up with funny idea!" Manny's eyes widened as North removed the sheet revealing a sign that said: WHACK-A-JACK Hiccup handed a mallet to Merida and hit the "start" bottom.

Jack popped his head out somewhere in the middle of the box, smiling widely, as he yelled, "WHACK ME!" Merida tried to hit him, but he kept ducking and popping out of different spots, all the while yelling, "WHACK ME!"

"STAY STILL FROSTY, SO I CAN HIT YE!" Merida snapped. Everyone laughed as they it. Whack-a-Jack was no doubt the most popular game there.

Kura: I really enjoyed this.

Sakura: Review, next time, Slavery.