A/N: Sorry for the wait but I'm stuck at home every weekend for reasons known to me and the internet is sucky here so I can't update during that time. Don't worry though cause I'm posting three chapters today sounds good? So yeah, I don't own anything. And if anyone can comment to these parts listed below I'd really like to know what you think.

1-2. Did the gifts I made the guardians give Hiccup on the first chapter reflect them each nicely? Does the gifts show at the the previous chapter?

3. Do any of you at all feel nostalgic by reading this? Cause I was hoping I could go for that while I'm doing a childhood Disney classic au.

4. Did I make Hiccup too girly at the singing part? I kinda wanted him to remain a bit snarky or whatever.

5. Am I doing a good job on this au? If so, I'll probably do more Disney au of HiJack when I think of how to make them work.

Okay. So much for that. Well, chapter five everyone. *Bows in a very European fashion* Enjoy.

Slumber

Meanwhile, back at the cove, everything was going fine and according to plan... Well, as far as the cake was concerned. Tooth and Sandy made a good tag team, Sandy measuring up the right amount of sugar, flour and what not while Tooth mixed them with just enough force. North and Bunny argued constanly back and forth. Mostly because of the outfit for Hiccup.

First, the argued about the color. Bunny wanted to make it into a nice navy blue color with support colors to compliment the blue hue. North, however, preferred to go red with it, like a blazing fire one.

Second, Bunny decided to add a cape. North wanted to make it long, so Hiccup could also use it to keep himself warm whenever he went out with Toothless and decided to stay out longer to relax. Bunny just wanted it short, saying the cape was a fashion statement not a necessity.

Lastly, they argued who had to stand as model and who get to sew the garments together.

"Why are rabbits always so nervous?"

"Why are you such a blow-hard?"

Tooth and Sandy were getting tired of the arguements and decided to butt in at last; resolving each the issues for them without skipping a suggested to make the colors compliment with the color green, not to honor her favorite color because she loved many colors anyway, but because green always looked good at Hiccup. And, no duh, the boy's favorite color as well.

Sandy made hand signals and eye rolls to convey that the cape was too much and if Hiccup got it caught on something while flying then that could be the end of it, and their birthday gift would turn into a shroud they could place over him at his deathbed.

And finally, Tooth volunteered as a model because neither one of the men were Hiccup's size because she was at least closer to his height, even if she was smaller than him, it was more out of the question if either one of the men did it and she was only shorter by several inches. And the cake was almost done anyway so she left that to Sandy to take over.

They could've used Hiccup's own clothes for referrences on his size, but Hiccup only had one pair and he had them on. The only extra garments he owned were underwears.

Bunny remember to give an allowance on each measurements will sizing Tooth up, knowing that Hiccup was still male and would not appreciate having clothes made for girls and ones that would hug his hips making it seem like he had feminine curves.

"Crikey," Bunny whistled after taking a few measurements. "The little anklebiter sure has grown." He told North the measurements and the man got to work on the furnace. He created a lot of things at his workshop for his elves and yetis, so he could finish things like armory no problem.

Tooth sighed as she stood still. "Seems only like yesterday we brought him here,"

"Yes, a bundled up tiny little baby." North nodded, memories coming into mind.

Sandy gave his own agreement.

Tooth started to tear up. "*sniff, sniff*"

"Hey," Bunny scrunchedup his nose. "Buck up you sad sack."

North narrowed his eyes at Bunny, before shaking his head. He faced to only woman of the group. "Tooth, you all right? What is problem?"

Tooth shook her head and tried to regain herself. "It's just that... The thirteen years are almost over, and we'll no longer have our little Hiccup."

Sandy widened his eyes as if it was just dawning to him and Bunny tried to put up a tough front. North huffed, looking up, pinching the bridge of his nose, eyes shining.

No more injuries to nurse and hand to hold on to...

...No more bed time stories and wonderful illustrations...

...No more little egg hunts and colorful creations...

...No more eyes filling up with wonder and joy...

No more Hiccup.

North shook his head, trying to get the situation under control. "Now, now, we all knew this day has to come."

"Yeah," Tooth frowned. "But why did it have to come so soon?"

Bunny can't help but agree. "I haven't even gotten him to throw a boomerang..."

"Come now, it's Stoick turn to have time with child. After all, we had thirteen years with him."

Tooth smiled, remembering those years like it was only a second ago. "Thirteen wonderful years..."

North smiled. "Come , let's us finish up preparations."


"Aw, come on Hiccup, don't be mad!" Jack had a death grip on the brunette who continued to make futile attempts to struggle out of the embrace. Hiccup didn't really mind the contact, but he was trying to give him the silent treatment.

The freckled boy grumbled in annoyance. "Let me down, Jack!"

"C'mon! You gotta admit it was funny!"

It wasn't funny to the thirteen year old at all. As soon as he told the spirit his name, Jack bursted out laughing, lost his concentration and they ended up making a crash landing to the ground. Hiccup on top so he didn't feel the impact, either way they landed on snow so it didn't hurt Jack either.

Although Hiccup wished he did got hurt, if only a little

Hiccup rolled his eyes, he looked at Toothless and the dragons just stared at him and the spirit. "Mind giving me a hand here guys?"

A Groncle yawned and cuddled up at the grass. The dragons followed suit and others continued their spars. Toothless just curled up, eyeing his master but since there was no real threat he didn't budge.

"Thank you for nothing you useless reptiles," Hiccup muttered under his breath.

Jack adjusted his grip on the boy. "Can you talk to me, too?" He pleaded.

"No."

"Please."

"Let me go."

"I'm sorry."

"I'm cold."

Jack frowned, and made the boy face him. Hiccup yelped as he was spunned around and Jack pulled him closer, pressing his face against Hiccup's neck.

The boy flushed heatedly and froze, almost literally. "H-hey," He squeaked. "I said let me go not h-hug me t-tighter..."

"Can't help it,"Jack muttered. "I've been alone so long, you're the first person to ever see me... But now I made you upset with me that you won't even look at me now," He sighed and pulled away, now only his hand held Hiccup's the other cupping his face. "Okay, I'll leave then." Hiccup blinked.

This was just like the dream...

Jack kissed his finger tips. "Good bye," He turned around, his staff nearby and he picked it up.

"W-wait!" Hiccup panicked, grabbing the spirit's shirt to stop him. "I'm not that mad! You don't have to go... I..." He looked down, cheeks burning. "I don't want you to go... My dream just came true, I don't want to wake up yet or ever agai-"

The brunette was cut short when something soft touched his nose. A kiss. Jack kissed his nose... Or more precisely, nipped his nose.

Hiccup gaped, staring wide-eyed and blushing furiously.

Jack just grinned mischieviously and winked seductively.

"J-Jack... Wha-what... Y-you..."

"You are too cute. As if I would really give in that easy."

A snowball smacked Jack across the face. The spirit was knocked to the ground.

"You're obnoxious snowflake!"

Jack laughed and flew to Hiccup, setting his feet to the ground, pulling the smaller boy to him with his staff. Hiccup still had his arms crossed.

"And you're cute,"His eye brows danced. "Adorable, beautiful, pretty much perfect. A bit thin, you gotta eat more. The dragons might only like you so they could use you for a toothpick later. But you look great either way."

Hiccup rolled his eyes. "Thank you for summing that up," He said sarcastically but finally decided to let it drop. He sat down by a rock and leaned on it.

Jack didn't wait for an invitation and just sat next to the boy, holding his hand.

Hiccup's blush was never gonna leave his face or any time soon if it did.

Jack looked down at their intertwined hands. "Uhm, " Frost patterns started to show on Hiccup's hand. "Am I too cold? I can let go if it's too much..." As much as it felt good to touch the boy, he didn't want to turn this beautiful being into an ice statue. He'd make a beautiful one, but a statue couldn't kiss back. And eventually, he was gonna kiss him when he was sure Hiccup wouldn't up and run away.

"No," Hiccup smiled looking at him, gripping the hand. "I like it."

Jack grinned and embraced the boy, who felt a cold shoulder immediately... Literally.

"T-touchy feely winter spirit aren't you?" Hiccup gave a shaky laugh. "So do you always show yourself to people or am I just lucky?"

Jack pulled away, cupping his face. "You tell me," He sighed. "And I think you got it reversed. I'm lucky you got to see me,"

"Why's that? You're the freakin' winter spirit for crying out loud! I'm just a mere mortal."

Jack eyes shot open. "Don't say that! Mere mortal? Ha! Could've fooled me." He snapped. "Hiccup, you're the first person to ever see me that last fifty years. If you were just a mere mortal then I'm not immortal at all."

"R-really?" Hiccup felt giddy hearing about that. I'm the first who saw this stunning, captivating person? I must be dreaming. Don't pinch me.

Jack nodded.

"W-wow, I wonder why that is... Is there like some special requirement or does your head just have to be messed up?"

Jack laughed. "Well, basically, the rules are if you can see me, that means you believe in my existence..." He thought about that, then looked at the boy. "How did you believe in me?"

Hiccup shrugged, rubbing the back of his head. "The people who raised me told me a lot of stories, and I guess I believe in all of them. Nicholas always told me, however, that I had a gift for seeing the world for more than what it is. Maybe it's that. Or maybe... I really wanted you to exist."

The spirit smiled and he pulled the boy to his lap.

"J-Jack!"

"Thank you," He whispered. "for bringing me to existence. I'd probably be just be some non-existant space or air if not for you."

Hiccup leaned into the embrace. "Can't have that," He sighed. "non-existant space or air shouldn't be annoying."

"People who see amazing, strikingly handsome spirits"-Hiccup rolled his eyes-"shouldn't look more amazing than the spirits themself." Jack shot back as he nuzzled the boy's red, freckled cheeks. "But hey, you don't see me complaining."

Hiccup took a moment before turning to face Jack. "Do you really think I look that amazing?" He asked, looking at himself. He never saw himself more than a skinny, not to mention scrawny, dotted kid. "Or do you not see this talking fishbone sitting on your lap?"

Jack kissed his forehead and let it linger. "Does that answer your question?"

"If I said no, can I get another one?"

Jack laughed, hugging him tighter. "You know," He whispered. "Fifty years of loneliness was worth it if it meant you'd be the first person to see me."

And somehow, Jack knew that this was exactly what it meant. And he wouldn't have it any other way.


Daggur was excited the first thirty seconds he got out of the hole, but without any creatures at sight, he was starting to get bored. There just wasn't anything he could see and kill, if he couldn't find anything, he would set the whole forest on fire.

"Seriously?"

Daggur suddenly heard a voice and froze. Raising a brow, he followed the voice, climbing a tree, overlooking an area with a lake that froze over. He gasped as he found what Pitch has been searching for the past years.

Henrik. He was sure of it.


After a while, Jack offered to show Hiccup where he woke up as a winter spirit. He called on Toothless, and Hiccup offered a ride. Jack never tried flying on a dragon before and he was curious to what it was like if he didn't have to worry about controlling his flight pattern for once.

"Okay, one ride. But that's it." He had said.

Jack found it exhilirating and exciting, he had a hard time on whether to decide to let loose and spread his arms to the air or keep them around Hiccup's warm and slim form. He really liked touching the guy. Finally he decided to keep one arm around Hiccup's waist and the other, holding his staff, up in the air.

When they got to the lake, Hiccup was an awe. The lake was really frozen over and winter just started, the lake back at the cove hasn't frozen over yet. Given the fact that Jack came out of that lake, he can't say he was too surprised though. They sat down by the mouth of the lake, and Jack float over it as request by the brunette who wanted to draw him. After about an hour saw, Jack stretched and flew back to the boy who immediately hid the sketch.

"Hey," Jack pouted.

Hiccup pulled a tongue out. "I never said you could see it,"

"And I never said I was doing this without talent fee." Jack summoned a gust of wind and snatch the sketch out of Hiccup's hold.

"JACK!"

Jack whistled. "WOW!" He looked over the sketch. "You're good, Hiccup. Never thought I could actually be made to look this good."

"No way!" The brunette shook his head. "Compared to you, that's not even close to goo-" Too late, Hiccup clamped his mouth shut. Jack's cheeks burned for the first time and he laughed with pure happiness at the boy's implication.

And so by that, Hiccup was once again on Jack's lap. He tried to struggle off, but like he said, Jack was a touchy feely type of spirit.

Jack laughed. "Sorry I can't help but hold you and keep you close," He snuggled, his nose against Hiccup's neck. "But hey, fifty years of loneliness can do that to you."

"Seriously?" Hiccup raised a brow at Jack. "How can anyone not see you? I mean, come on, it snows here more than necessary." The brunette looked at Jack in mock accusation. "Although given that it is your place of origin, I guess that explains it."

Jack grinned mischievously. "But y'know, regardless of the stories you heard of, you're the first one I actually nipped." He winked. "And I plan on doing it often."

"You... I rather you don't," Hiccup blushed furiously. "Anyway, my point is, I kind of find it hard that no one else believes in you, at least at this island."

Jack waved at careless hand. He no longer cared that no one can see him as long as Hiccup could, he was contented. "They keep blaming it on some Thor guy, saying he's toughening them up." He rolled his eyes. "Yeah, sure, try a handsome, winter spirit."

"You really are full of yourself." The brunette laughed.

The spirit shivered, his first time hearing that sound. Jack grasp the boy's shoulder.

"W-what?" Hiccup blinked at him. "What's with the cold shoulder?" He joked lightly.

Jack smiled softly. "That was a beautiful sound." He said. "Do it again."

"Huh? What sound? Do what again? What'd I even do?"

"Laugh."

"Jack," Hiccup narrowed his eyes, as if the spirit was stupid. "You can't just make people laugh."

Jack smirked, and Hiccup knew that it meant more mischief.'

"Jack. Don't."

"Don't what?"

"Oh don't you play innocent."The brunette scoffed. "Whatever you're thinking, don't."

"You don't know what I'm thinking."

"And I don't need to, just don't."

Jack ignored that and reached over to tickle the boy. Hiccup bursted out laughing uncontrollably, trying to get him to stop but Jack pinned him down.

"S-stop!"

Jack was enjoying the sound too much when he was suddenly lifted off the boy, his cape clamped against Toothless's mouth. "Whoa!"

Hiccup smirked, trying to catch his breath. "He's overprotective, told you to stop." He said. "It's fine bud, we were just fooling around."

Toothless put him down, and gestured to the afternoon sun, signaling twilight time. Hiccup gasped.

"Huh?" Jack raised a brow. "What's wrong, Hic?"

Hiccup would've blushed at the nickname if he wasn't thinking of the time. "I have to go," He got on Toothless. "Bye Jack." He was so distracted he didn't realize the time, and he still had to get those fishes... Again.

The spirit's eyes went wide in panic. "Y-you're leaving?" He asked, picking up his staff. "But wait! When can I see you again?"

Hiccup thought about that, sighing. Nicholas would throw a fit, even Sanderson would tell him if he could that he shouldn't be easily trusting to mythical beings. The boy knew Jack was harmless, but the others being adults and overprotective at times, who knows what they'd do? "Oh, I don't know... Never?"

Jack's heart sank, collapsing to the ground. Never...? Was I only allowed this happiness for a short time? "N-never? R-really? D-didn't you have fun with me?" He choked, tearing up.

Hiccup bit his lip. Gods, what am I thinking? How can I bear not seeing him again? It's impossible. I... He swallowed, coming to a conclusion. I love him already... He smiled. "Maybe someday, if you behave." He teased.

Elated, Jack levitated once more. "When?" He asked excitedly. "Tomorrow?"

"No," Hiccup shook his head. "This evening," He was going to introduce Jack to the others immediately, and he's gonna convince them to allow him to keep seeing him. He was thirteen and it was his birthday, they'd have to listen whether they liked it or not. "At the cove, by a lake."

Jack grinned, flying over to nip Hiccup's nose. "It's a date then, Hic."

"You got it," Hiccup grinned back, grabbing Jack's shirt and pulling to return the kiss on the spririt's own nose. It was like kissing ice, but of course it was softer. Plus, kissing ice would never be this amazing. "See you tonight then, Jackie."

Jack stared blanking, mouth hang open as Hiccup took off with Toothless. Then, he broke into a grin and shot to the air. "WOO-HOOOO!" He hollered. "He even called me Jackie!"


Daggur grinned as his target flew off. He had a feeling he would be back, and when he did, he'll be there.

"And he'll actually have someone to talk to, not himself like a crazy lunatic."

He never did see the Winter spirit.


North and Bunny were arguing once again, this time who gets to present the outfit to Hiccup. Tooth was about to intervene when Sandy started flailing his arms madly after looking outside.

"Listen," Tooth said, and the quited heard something heavy land and felt the ground shake a bit.

"HICCUP!" They whispered loudly. "Enough of foolishness, we just leave outfit out for him to see immediately."

"Now hide, quick!" Tooth said, already going through another opening leading to another area of the tent. It was usually where Hiccup slept. The area where they were was where the usually ate, even though the guardians never get hungry, they could still eat and drink.


"Nicholas, Aster, Sanderson, Toothiana!" Hiccup's voice called out from outside. "You'll never believe what I-" He gasped as he entered, seeing the cake laid out and suit of armor stood out. "Oh wow!" He approached the preparations when a cry came out from behind him, and he jerked in surprise. Toothless poked his head out, curious what the commotion was about.

"SURPRISE, SURPRISE! Happy birthday, Hiccup!"

Hiccup turned around to see everyone, and he laughed. "Oh you guys!"

They gave him hugs, Nicholas was a back-crushing one Hiccup choked. Aster led him to his bed room and helped him get on the armor. Nicholas brought a mirror for him to see himself on it.

"Oh Hiccup, you look handsome!"

Hiccup grinned, flushing. "Thanks Toothiana,"

"Now you can actually get some ladies when they're ready." Aster teased.

"What?" Hiccup feigned shock. "Who can ever be ready for all this?" He flexed muscles that weren't there.

Everyone laughed.

"Thanks guys for all this," Hiccup smiled gratefully. "This is the most happiest day," He swirled around. The guardians smiled, about to reveal the best part, the truth of his identity. But Hiccup spoke quickly. "And just wait till you meet him?"

Aster raised a brow, nose scrunching up. "Him?"

"Hi-Hiccup?" Toothiana gasp, putting a hand over her mouth.

North frowned. "You- you met a stranger?"

Sanderson's eyes go wide.

Hiccup wasn't discouraged, thinking of Jack, his beautiful white hair and mischievous smile, and sighed dreamily. "Oh, he's no stranger. We met before,"

"You have?" Nicholas blanched. It can't be Pitch... "When?"

"Once upon a dream," Hiccup took Toothiana's hands and started dancing with her and singing. "I know you I walked with you once upon a dream, I know you-"

Toothiana gasped, feeling dread. "He's in love with him!"

Aster face palmed. "Oh crikey, no."

Hiccup stopped dancing, and frowned turning to all of them. "Why?" He huffed. "I'm already thirteen."

Toothless felt his rider's disapppointment and went over to his side.

"It would not be problem if he was she instead."

Hiccup shook his head, not believing this. "Who would care if I like guys? It's not like anyone is here to judge me for that." He pointed out. "Aside from you guys, and I always thought it wouldn't be a problem. We're in the middle of nowhere so you don't have to be worried about what the neighbors would think."

"It isn't that, dear." Toothiana held his shoulder. "But... It's just you're a regent, and you're expected to have children to carry on the bloodline."

Hiccup's brows furrowed in confusion. "Regent? Not possible. I'd have to have a parent for that, and they should be leaders or whatever."

The guardians looked at each other then back at him, smiling weakly.

"Oh wait," Hiccup blinked. "Oh gods, don't tell me..."

Nicholas cleared his throat. "Henrik Horrendous Haddock III, that's you're real name Hiccup. And you're father is Stoick the Vast, chief to Berk." He told him. "There is celebration for your return tonight and it is time we tell you everything and return you home."

He brought out a snow globe and threw it to the ground. Hiccup shielded his eyes, so did Toothless, and when they opened again, Hiccup choked on his breath. "Wha-?!"

Where his companions used to be were a flying winged lady with colorful feathers, a bipedal bunny, a short and portly man made out of sand, and a large man in a red coat and white beard.

North waved his hand. "We are Guardians of Peace, Nicholas North."

"E. Aster Bunny." Bunny nodded awkwardly. "Too much?"

"Well, I'm still Toothiana, but I usually go by Tooth." Tooth smiled shyly. "And this is Sanderson Mansnoozie, Sandy for short."

Sandy thumbs up.

Hiccup was getting dizzy as he leaned on Toothless. "Okay, too much information to take at once," He breathed calming breaths. "So why am I here instead of with my father and mother?"

North rubbed his head. "Eh, it's long story. And... It's only father. You're mother," Tooth elbowed him. "Ehngh, I let your father explain..."

Hiccup saw the nudge and could tell that he no longer had a mother. Still, he put up a tough front. "Well... At least this would explain why you guys know so much of mythical creatures, you're one of them. And since I lived with you guys I guess that explains why I could see Jack Frost."

North shrugged, feeling the tension alleviate slightly. "Not exactly. I gave you gift on your birthday to see wonder, things man yet to see. You're welcome."

Hiccup blinked. "Okay, sure, why not..." He sighed.

"Wait," Bunny's ears itch. "Did you say Jack Frost? He the guy you fell for?"

Hiccup looked up and blushed. "Uhm, yes...?"

Bunny face palmed again. "Crikey, not that one. I'd even prefer the groundhog, at least he didn't freeze my ears together forty years ago."

"Bunny that was an accident. Besides, the groundhog is an animal. Stoick won't like half human half animal for grankids."

Bunny rolled his eyes and looked at Hiccup. "In any case, it's a good thing we're taking him back home today. Preferrably now before the bloody showpony shows up."

Hiccup's eyes widened in horror. "Now? As in, this very moment. I can't!" The brunette panicked, his heart beating fast. "I told him to come here, I promised I'd be here. I-" A heavy hand was on his shoulder and it turned him around.

"I'm sorry," North told him. "But if you have fallen for him, then you are never allowed to see him again. Not only are you a regent and must have children, but mortals and immortals are not meant to be. You can't be with Jack that way."

Something inside Hiccup just... Died.

He shook his head frantically. "No... No! I can't believe this!

The guardians eyes widened as tears fell from Hiccup's eyes.

"Crikey, he has fallen hard."

"Oh dear, Hiccup..." Tooth reached over to hug him and Hiccup flinched away.

"No, no, noo!" Hiccup got on Toothless and made to take off.

North gasped. "Wait Hiccup!"

But the boy was already out, fleeing from his companions he felt had betrayed him.

"And we thought he'd be happy," Tooth sniffed.

North sighed, and looked down. His eyes widened as he looked outside again and gasped.

"North?" Bunny cocked his head.

Sandy tried to look at the man's face.

"We must get sleigh, and go after him." North turned to his fellow guardians. "The sun has not set yet..."

Everyone gasped, realizing the gravity of the situation. For the first time in thirteen years, they have given Hiccup a reason to be afraid.

They have disapproved his first love.


Hiccup made his way back to Jack's lake, but to his dismay, Jack was no longer there.

"JACK!" He got off Toothless and searched for the winter spirit. "JACK, where are you?! JACK!"

Please... Please come out... I have to see you... You have to tell me it's going to be okay... You have to tell me that we're okay...

"Well, I'm not Jack," A strange voice laughs cruelly. "Not sure who that is, but I'm sure I can take his place."

Hiccup turned around only to have an ugly faced teenager pin him to the ground. "Ah!" He gasped. "Who are-?!" He froze as he felt a hand slip under his armor, touching his flesh and stroking his nipples. "TOOTHLESS!" He screeched.

Toothless roared and rushed to his rider when several dark, sand creatures attac him. It didn't really hurt him but Toothless had a hard time getting them off him and getting to his master.

"You're really cute," Daggur licked his lips. "Ooh, I'm really gonna enjoy this." He laughed maniacly and pressed his mouth against Hiccup's neck, biting down and leaving a mark.

"NOO!" Hiccup struggled but he was weak compared to Daggur's death grip. "Let me go! Stop it!" He sobbed, tears streaming down his eyes.

"Mmm, can't hear you." Daggur snapped his fingers and in no time, Hiccup's hands were tied with black sand so he could go lower and pull the brunette's pants down. "You're already hard." He chuckled and licked the head.

Hiccup strained, trying to get free, his heart beating too fast and his body feeling weird. "D-don't... There... Ahhnnngh!"

"Oh the voices you're making."

"JACK!" Hiccup wailed, crying in fear.

Daggur laughed. "Naw, naw, it's Daggur. Call that name when you come, Jack's not with you now,"

Hiccup froze at Daggur's careless words.

Not with you... Not with... Can't be with... Not meant to be...

Hiccup shook his head, eyes shut tight. "NOO!" Jack's face showed in his mind, with his mischievous smile, stunning white teeth and hair, witty personality. Suddenly, the darkness was covering up, making the image fade away. "I love him! Don't take him away from me, Jack! Come back!"

The image didn't come back, it was swallowed by the darkness completely. And eventually, so was Hiccup.


A/N: OKAY! So like, major cliff hanger. Hehe, please review! Sorry for the wait.