Hello everyone! This is a Rise Of The Guardians, How To Train Your Dragon, Frozen, crossover. Unfortunately, I could only choose two options, so I picked Rise Of The Guardians and How to Train Your Dragon. This story actually follows the movie plots quite closely, except for Rise Of The Guardians which will be covered in part two.

Ages have been changed for everyone, because I wanted them all to be teenage if not younger at this point. It makes it more fun.

These coming few chapters will be focused on How To Train Your Dragon. I'll try to keep the updates consistent.


Chapter Eight


Trust And Faith


Jack

Hiccup hurried back to the village and grabbed a fish from the dinner basket. He then rushed back to Mississippi Cove.

I followed him cautiously as he walked into the cave with the fish. He was pretty cautious too, despite not noticing the freaking Night Fury staring at him from the top of the boulder!

I made wild gestures at the Night Fury, which hopefully translated as This kid over here that might have accidentally crippled you by shooting you out of the sky will not hurt you!

The Night Fury growled, making Hiccup jump and turn.

It crawled forward slowly. Hiccup stretched out the hand holding the fish.

It growled as Hiccup's small silver knife was exposed.

You idiot. I sighed. Coming here armed, what were you thinking? If you wanted to defend yourself, you should've at least brought a bigger weapon. Not that it would've helped…

Hiccup seemed to notice the problem (finally!) and reached for the knife. That made the Night Fury nervous and growl again, so he decided to take the risk in just pushing it out.

The Night Fury seemed to say Seriously? Get rid of it properly. I can still see it.

Hiccup responded with a look that said Are you kidding me?

Hiccup

I stared back at it with incredulity. It's thoughts were clear.

I sighed, and reluctantly kicked it away into the lake.

The Night Fury's gaze followed it until there was the light splash of it hitting and sinking into the water.

It cocked it's head and it's eyes went round, then suddenly it was staring at me with the cutest expression of curiosity I had ever though possible.

I stared in wonder then stretched out my arm again, determined even more to feed it.

It scampered up to me, eyeing the fish first curiously, then hungrily.

The Night Fury opened his mouth eagerly. I narrowed my eyes, surprised.

"Toothless." I muttered. "I could've sworn you had—"

Chomp.

Jack

Hiccup jumped practically a foot away and looked like he was about to scream as the Night Fury suddenly exposed his sharp white teeth and grabbed the fish from him.

"…Teeth." He finished, eyes still wide and terrified.

"Wow." I grinned. "Retractable teeth. That is so cool!"

The Night Fury turned and gave me a look that plainly said Stay out of this.

I held my hands in surrender and backed away, letting Hiccup and the Night Fury do their stuff.

Hiccup

I smiled at the Night Fury, who decided to smile back. Or attempt to, at least. It was so… innocent-looking.

I reached out to touch it, the Night Fury stared at my hand for the longest amount of time, closing it's eyes slowly and leaning forward just a little…

Then it opened it's eyes and shook it's head, as if deciding that no, it will not let me touch him and instead bounded off to lie a little away from me.

I was slightly disappointed, but really was nearly expecting as much, so I went and sat down next to him, staring at his injured tail.

Around midday, the Night Fury decided to hang himself from a branch to sleep upside-down, like a bat. It looked so comical that I decided to draw it. Unfortunately, I realized that I hadn't brought my current notebook with me. It had been back at the house since morning.

However, it was interesting enough for me to decide to try scratching it in the dirt. This made it awfully hard to catch finer details, but I was pretty satisfied with it.

It took me awhile to notice Toothless had gotten down from the tree and was sitting behind me, his head following the motion of my stick as I continued scratching out a line sketch of the Night Fury (yes, I have dubbed him 'Toothless'. I was calling him that in my head and it kind of stuck…)

Not wanting to scare him away, I pretended I didn't know he was there. After awhile he bounded away again and came back with a small tree, which he then used to scrabble random lines in the dirt.

I stopped drawing. Now I was the one watching his movements. He practically went all around the cove, though he kept knocking me on the head when he was drawing near me.

Finally, he poked a dot in the earth and dropped his tree in delight.

I looked round at the random lines completely webbing the entire cove.

Jack

I laughed from where I was sitting on the boulder next to the Night Fury. Hiccup looked so lost.

"You're a good artist." I told the Night Fury jokingly. He seemed to understand my tone and pushed me off his chair.

Hiccup

I couldn't make heads or tails of his drawing, but I suppose Toothless must've been satisfied with it. He was proudly observing it from the top of that boulder.

I looked up at the sky. It was already sunset, I ought to be heading back.

However, the first step made Toothless growl, and I tensed, picking up my foot again. Toothless stopped growling, eyes going all cute and round again.

Watching him carefully, I put my foot down again, noticing that I had been stepping on a line.

Growl.

Foot up.

Stops growling.

Foot down.

Growl.

Foot up.

Toothless stopped growling again. I cautiously stepped over the line on some unmarked dirt and he seemed to nod.

I smiled at him again and proceeded to navigate my way through the squiggles without stepping on any lines. There were lines everywhere, so much that I barely looked up.

Then I took a last step back, satisfied that I was out of the scrabbled mess, and bumped into a rock.

I could feel the Night Fury's breath on the back of my neck, and suddenly I was scared again. But I slowly turned around.

It stared at me with those big green eyes again. Expression unreadable.

As the darkness fell, I decided to try once more. Slowly, I stretched my hand out to touch his snout.

Toothless stared at my hand, eyes going wide once again, unblinking and unmoving.

I stopped there, not wanting to provoke him.

In a burst of faith, I turned away, using all my trust that Toothless would not hurt me.

Jack

I smiled as the Night Fury stared, bewildered, at the trust Hiccup showed.

"Go on." I told him.

Hiccup

I felt Toothless smooth cool skin touch my hand and twitched a little, but stayed.

Then, very slowly, I opened my eyes and turned my head back to see that the Night Fury had his eyes closed to, relishing in the moment.

When he opened his eyes we both stared at each other again.

"I'll be back." I told it, before turning to leave.


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