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Chapter 14 Encounter

Elsa's POV

I blinked my eyes open and stretched my arms above my head as I sat up.

Weird dream I had last night. I wonder if it was just that.

"Good morning!" Isa chirped.

Nope. I thought dryly. It was real.

I changed into my dress, and met up with Jack on the other side of the bedroom door.

"Morning, Jack," I greeted him.

He smiled. "Good morning, Snowflake." His face deadpanned. "And James."

I sent him a sympathetic look. "I'm in the same boat; Isa's still here."

"And not leaving!" Isa added.

"Should we go back to the workshop?" Jack suggested.

I nodded and followed jack down the stairs, and out of the building. A dark shadow covered us, causing us to look up. Jack grinned, I didn't. Two great beasts hovered above Jack and me; one black, one blue. The winged creatures soon landed in front of us, and the black one growled.

"Easy, bud," a brown clothed figure patted the creature on its side. "Jack is a friend." The figure removed his mask to reveal the face of a young man with green eyes and auburn hair. The young man looked to me. "Who's your friend?" he addressed Jack.

"This is Elsa," Jack introduced. "Elsa, this is Hiccup."

"Hey!" someone protested. "You forgot me!"

A blond haired young woman with sky blue eyes hopped off the blue dragon. She walked over to stand beside Hiccup, who had dismounted from his dragon and now stood before Jack and me.

"This is Astrid," Jack gestured to the young woman. "Hiccup's wife." Something occurred to him. "Wait, how are you alive? You two lived on Berk 300 years ago!"

"Oh, Tooth didn't tell you?" Astrid seemed surprised.

"If people from history make a big impact on their country, they live on after they die. Meaning they died, and the man in the moon brought us back to life," Hiccup explained. "Kind of like you, Jack. Except you protected your sister."

"Um, me too," I added.

Astrid shook her head. "You're both. You changed the history of Arendelle by becoming the most unique queen, as well as being Anna's guardian."

"What about you two?" I asked. "What did you do?"

"I didn't do anything," Astrid corrected. "But Hiccup changed Berk's citizens' minds about dragons. Stormfly, Toothless, and I just happened to get pulled along. Probably because we helped with the mind-changing."

"Stormfly?" I echoed. "Toothless?"

Astrid pointed to her blue and yellow dragon. "Stormfly." She pointed at Hiccup's black dragon. "Toothless."

As Astrid pointed at him, Toothless gave a dragonish grin, complete with empty gums.

I started. "You chose an appropriate name! He really is tooth less." At least, he was a second. I started a second time when teeth appeared in the dragon's mouth. "How–" I tried.

Jack was loving my surprise. Biting his fist to supress his laughter. Toothless was also loving the attention. He raised his head and shot a sonic blast into the sky.

"Night Fury," I breathed in wonder.

Hiccup glared at Toothless. "Show off," he muttered. "Wait, you know what kind of dragon he is?"

I nodded. "I have a book on dragons in my room."

Hiccup's eyes lit up with amusement. "Who was the author?"

What's so funny about me reading a book on dragons?

"I don't remember the last name, but I believe the author's first name was… Fishlegs?" Hiccup, Astrid, and Jack erupted with laughter. My face flushed. "What did I say?" I demanded.

Hiccup wiped tears from his eyes. "Oh, nothing! The author was just a childhood friend of mine and Astrid."

"I knew his knowledge would come in handy," Jack commented.

"If you know so much about dragons, what's mine?" Astrid challenged me.

I studied the dragon from my position. "Deadly Nadder?" I guessed.

Astrid smiled. "Right on the first try."

Jack looked at the sky. "We should get to the workshop," he said. "North has to be wondering where we are."

"Could we come with you?" Hiccup inquired. "It would be nice to see everyone again."

"Of course!" I agreed. "I'm sure my sister would love to meet you."

"You have a sister?" Astrid asked.

"Yes, and if you think Jack is interesting when he's excited, wait till you meet Anna."

Astrid and Hiccup smirked as they mounted their dragons. We flew back to the workshop and were met by a very angry looking North.

"Uh, hi, North," Jack greeted him with a nervous smile. "How are you? We met up with Hiccup and Astrid."

"I'll say a proper hello later," North returned. "Right now, I need to talk to you and Elsa."

"Yes?" I braced myself for North's lecture.

"Where. Were. You?" North asked slowly. "I can't have my guardians running around and not coming back till the next morning. So, would you like to explain why you FLEW OUT OF HERE AND DIDN'T GET BACK TILL NOW?!"

I cringed, but felt anger start to boil under my skin. I wasn't a Guardian. North had no right to boss me around.

"You're grounded," North continued. "Until further notice."

My anger exploded. "Grounded?!" I repeated. "First off, I'm not a Guardian, and you have no right to control my life! If that means I go somewhere and don't return for a month, you shouldn't question my intentions. You don't ever control my life, North, and there's no way I'm getting locked behind a door for the third time." I was so angry, I didn't notice the temperature dropping. "I'm never letting anyone control my life again. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to find my sister."

I found Anna standing in the doorway just beyond the main room. "That was awesome!" she squealed. "You totally told North off!"

I grinned. "You heard that?"

Anna rolled her eyes. "I bet Kristoff could hear you if he were gathering ice on the North Mountain. I wanted to show you someone." She looked behind her.

I looked beyond Anna and grinned again. "Punzie!" I cried as I threw my arms around my cousin. I pulled away and held her out in front of me, looking her over. "Your hair grew!" I realized.

Rapunzel grinned. "Finally! It was getting annoying being so short."

"Uh, Elsa?" Jack asked from behind me. "Someone would like to talk to you."

I turned and my face brightened again. "Olaf!"

"Elsa!" The snowman raced over to me and threw his twiggy arms around me. "Today was so cool!" Olaf exclaimed as we broke apart. "I saw two lizards with wings, a guy with a flaming sword, and you yelled at North! So exciting!"

I chuckled. You gotta love Olaf.