"This mission is just for us Jack, don't come."

"Its not you, just we don't want you to fight this battle."

"Criekey, we may need you later though,"

"?¬マᄈ ?¬レᅠ?¬ンユ"

"But I want to help!"

"Were sorry Jack."

"Another time, though."

"Sorry, mate."

"?-⁉✨? ゚メᄄ"

Jack flew out the open sky light. The guardians didn't seem to want him there anyway.

Jack Frost circumvented the South Pole, looking for something to do. He rose and dove along the ice. Pitch hadn't been at anything for years and Jack was growing bored. He threw a snow ball, scattering a group of penguins. Hours went by, and he eventually decided to go explore the globe... Again. The wind carried him for miles when he caught sight of an island he'd never seen before. Jack landed. The houses were dark, for it was around 3 in the morning. Jack paced through the neighborhood until he came to a house with a large black mound next to the door. The top of the mound rose and fell as if it was breathing. Jack took a step closer. A twig snapped somewhere and the mound opened its huge yellow eyes. It sprouted wings and turned to face Jack. Jack clutched his staff with both hands. The mound was now a lizard with wings. "Dragon," Jack whispered. He started to back away as the dragon opened its jaws. "Toothless!" A voice called. The dragon turned to the door where a person with one leg stood, rubbing his eyes. "What's the matter?" He walked up to the dragon and put his hand on his neck. Jack sputtered. "That THING is NOT toothless. It's got rows of lethal white knives!" The teen turned to him. "Who the hell are you?" Jack's eyes widened. He checked behind him but the street was empty. "Are you talking to me?" The other boy nodded." Um, yeah, and you didn't answer my question." He looked impatient and angry. "But you can see me," Jack avoided the question. The dragon narrowed its eyes and growled. "Toothless be quiet. And why would I not be able to see you?" Toothless snorted and stuck out its tongue. Jack froze it which caused toothless to panic and run behind the house. He turned to the boy, whose jaw dropped. "What was that about?! Who-what are you!" Jack smiled. "Funny story, really, but I'm Jack and you are?" The boy walked behind the house. "Hiccup." He calmed Toothless down and helped him go back to sleep. Jack bit his finger to keep himself from laughing. "So, Hiccup," he said after he calmed himself down, "What do you do around here?" Hiccup shrugged. "Nothing, really." He sat down on a fallen tree. Jack smirked. "Same. Hey where are we? Like what part of the world?" Hiccup adjusted his prosthetic leg. "Dunno," he recalled. I've never been past a couple hundred miles from here."

"Seriously?!" Hiccup stood and stretched. "Yeah, sometimes I want to explore but I'll get in trouble..." He trailed off. "Can we speed this up? I've got a big day of doing nothing tomorrow." Jack laughed. "You want to do something fun with your life but you're putting it off because you might get into TROUBLE?! Tell you what, we're going exploring tomorrow and you're going to like it!" And he flew off, leaving Hiccup with his thoughts.

Hiccup woke with a start. "I had the weirdest dream! This guy named Jack was gonna take me on an adventure!" Just then, out the window, Jack fell out of a nearby tree. "Fuck." Hiccup mumbled as he pulled on a semi-clean shirt. He hastily walked through the halls, careful not to wake his mother up. When he reached the door he stalled. "I kinda do want to go with him," he said to himself as he opened the door. "Of course you do!" Jack was sitting criss cross on a rock grinning widely. Hiccup involuntarily smiled. "Were you waiting for me?" Jack shrugged and flew in large circles around Toothless. "I don't need to sleep so... Yeah I guess so." He took ground next to Hiccup and started to walk with him. A man greeted Hiccup and walked straight through Jack. Jack shivered and sighed. "Wait, What just happened." Hiccup looked from Jack, to the man, and back to Jack. "Nothing."

"Tell me!"

"Hiccup who are you talking to?" A blond girl walked up to them, dragging an ax behind her. "Him." Hiccup pointed at Jack, who grinned again. "Who's this?" He whispered. "She's my girlfriend," Hiccup replied, "Astrid, meet Jack, um my...acquaintance?" Astrid looked confused. "What? Hiccup, don't play jokes with me." "She's ugly." Jack glided over and sniffed. "And she smells like carrots and celery."

"Shut up." Hiccup growled through gritted teeth. "Excuse me?" Astrids grip tightened on her ax. "No, not you!" He pressed his fingers to his eyes. "Dude, she can't see me. I'm invisible to her and practically everyone here but you. Check this out!" Jack stuck his arm through Astrid's face and waved it around. "Stop it!" Hiccup pleaded. "What?! Hiccup I don't know what is wrong with you but you better fix it by our date!" Astrid stormed off in a flustered rage.

"Right, we have a date today," Hiccup ran his fingers through his hair. Jack mumbled something. "What?" "Bail on it! We've got a planet to see and new experiences to live out!" "I- I can't," Hiccup sighed, staring at the line in the dirt made by Astrids ax. "You are such a wet cheeseball!" Jack pushed Hiccup torwards Toothless. "Yes-you-CAN! Make-new-memories-and-live-a little! Get-on-the-stupid-dragon-and-lets-GO!" He grunted and shoved Hiccup onto Toothless' back. Hiccup sat up, feeling way more encouraged about leaving his home. "Yeah, I guess I could try something new for a change." The duo took to the skies.