Sorry I didn't upload a chapter yesterday but I had my Alevel English exam this morning and was revising like crazy but to try and make up for it I've made this chapter extra long, enjoy :) A few people have said I should wait till this one is done before uploading the new one so what I'm gonna do is start uploading it as this was starts to come to an end so it doesn't overlap the sequel too much but anyway, thank you everyone for the amazing reviews, they always make me smile :) xx

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Chapter 19 - Landing

Hiccup's POV

Everyone was watching Jack's body as he fell through the clouds, his green robes made him a blur but his unusually white hair was clearly seen. The crowds had stopped cheering and where now covering their mouths with their hands in shock, some where even hiding their faces behind their robes and scarfs. We all knew what was about to happen. The blonde Hufflepuff was chewing her fingers, eyes latched on the Slytherin. Even Merida looked seriously worried. We all where, there was no way this was going to end well. Jack's teammates where trying to fly after him but he was falling too fast, plunging through the air, getting closer the solid ground. I started to look around at the teachers, panicked about what to do, but they all seemed too stunned to even think about doing anything. I looked back to the pitch where I noticed that the Ravenclaw Seeker, Derek, had came out of the clouds after Jack. Had he knocked Jack off his broom? No, he couldn't have, he was competitive sure but he would never go to that extent just to win a Quidditch match. In fact, Derek looked rather worried himself as he flew down to the other players who had now stopped chasing Jack after realising it was pointless. I stood up, leaning over the barrier as Jack hit the floor. A loud thump echoed around the grounds as everyone gasped. His head smacked off the floor, almost in slow motion, jolting his whole body back up in a bounce before landing back on the floor with a final blow.

"JACK!" Rapunzel jumped up, screaming at his fallen body as the rest of the students crowded over the barriers in the stands, trying to get a good look. His arms where sprawled out over his robes, head rolling to one side. I covered my eyes and slumped back down on the bench. There was no way he would have survived that.

"Hiccup, Hiccup, look!" Merida was pointing over the barrier at the pitch, jumping up and down to get my attention. I stood up, leaning over the colourful flags and following Merida's pointing finger. Remarkably the white haired Slytherin was getting up, standing firmly on his bare feet.

Jacks POV

The landing had hurt but the pain was subtle and had disappeared after a couple of seconds. To climbed to my feet, standing straight after I'd regained my balance and stretched my arms across my chest. I tilted my head left and right, releasing the tension in my stiff neck. I then started adjusting my robes, pulling the sleeves back over my shoulders, not even realising the silence that surrounded me. I slowly looked up to the stands, calmly spinning around in a circle. Everyone was watching me and when I say everyone I mean, EVERYONE. Teachers, students, teammates, everyone had completely froze, completely baffled by what they'd just seen. I'd just cheated death and no one was going to just ignore it and move on. I noticed Merida, Hiccup and Rapunzel all leaning over the stand barrier, staring at me with mouths agape. Rapunzel's eyes where flooded with tears that had forgot to spill over, except one which was quietly cascading down her cheek. After staring around the stands for about five minutes in silence I suddenly felt like I should've just layed back down and pretend to be unconscious, that would've been the normal thing to do. I could hear people starting to whisper in the stands creating a low mumble that vibrated through the crowds. I dragged my hands down my face, stopping at my mouth as I breathed in a sigh. I should've been dead right now or at least seriously injured but no, my stupid immortal body didn't even get a scratch. I groaned as I dropped my hands back down to my waist, angry with myself. I noticed a figure in the corner of my eye, running towards me. I turned to see Professor Jackman, well Bunny, dashing across the field. He reached out as he approached me, grabbing my shoulders and pushing me towards the changing rooms. He was constantly looking around him, up at the crowds who's stares where following us across the field. He escorted me behind the tent curtains, making sure they where fully shut behind us.

"What the hell happened out there, mate?" His Australian accent was exaggerate with panic.

"It was Pitch, he's got some weird new power. There was this cloud of black sand chasing me, it knocked me off my broom!" I talked fast, using my hands as I tried to explain what had happened.

"Wait, Pitch? Why would he target you?"

"I told you, he knows I'm here now. He'll be trying to get me out of the picture."

"Right, right." He stroked his chin with his fingers, pondering over the idea when Merida, Rapunzel and Hiccup came bursting in, Headmaster jogging behind them.

"Jack, are you okay!?" Rapunzel pounced on me, wrapping her arms around my neck in a hug.

"Yeah, I'm fine." I chuckled as I set her back down on the floor.

"Are you sure? I mean that fall was pretty high, you could've died!" Merida was waving her hands around dramatically.

"Well, I didn't. Trust me guys, I'm absolutely fine!"

"I don't know like, most people wouldn't walk away from a fall like that. You might be in shock or something. You could have two broken legs and you wouldn't even know it!" Hiccup joined Merida in the whole dramatic arm waving, they where convinced that some part of my body was broken.

"Nothing's broken guys, seriously, I feel fine." I tried to reassure them with a smile but they weren't convinced.

"Maybe we should take you to Madam Pomfrey, just in case.." The Headmaster chimed in with a raised eyebrow.

"Look, I dont need to go the hospital wing, there's nothing wrong with me!" I was trying hard to convince them but with the look on their faces, they honestly though I was about to drop down dead any minute. Especially the Headmaster, who knew who I was yet was still hung up on the idea.

"I've already checked over Mr Frost, he has no signs of bone damage or head injuries. He's going to be just fine." Hearing Bunny's lie seemed to calm them down a bit, knowing that a teacher had made sure I was medically healthy reassured them that I actually was.

"Well..good, but I'm gonna keep a close eye on you, Frost. Don't want you fainting in the middle of class." Merida waggled her finger at me with a cheeky grin that still held a hint of concern. I lightly laughed in response, noticing that Rapunzel was watching me closely with anxious eyes. I stepped closer to her, putting both of my hands on her cheeks and looking into her bright green eyes.

"Rapunzel, believe me, I'm fine. Stop worrying, okay?" I kissed her lightly on the tip of her nose as her cheeks started turning a subtle shade of red. My gaze shifted to Bunny standing behind her who was glaring at me in a way that said "remember what I told you". I just scowled back at him as the rest of my team came in through the curtain entrance. Ryan was the first one to run over to me, as captain, he felt like it was his responsibility to make sure we where okay.

"Dude, that was one hell of a fall. I'm surprised you're not lying in the Hospital wing right now." He said it with a nervous chuckle, patting me on the shoulder.

"Just lucky, I guess." I shrugged with a small smile as the rest of the team came over, all asking if I was okay.

"Who won the game?" It was obvious what the answer was but it didnt hurt to ask.

"Ravenclaw. Derek grabbed the snitch just after you fell.." Ryan looked at me sympathetically with a tinge of anger.

"That bastard! I bet he knocked you off on purpose!" It was one of the other Slytherins that had shouted it from the back of the group. I couldn't let Derek get the blame, he didn't do anything but I couldn't panic them about Pitch either.

"It wasn't Derek. I was..err..flying too fast and I guess the wind just knocked me off." I shrugged like it was nothing but Ryan raised his eyebrow at me, unimpressed by my excuse, he knew something else happened above the clouds but wasn't going to question me about it now.

"Oh..well..we're just glad your okay." It was Ryan's sister who said it, standing next to her brother with an uneasy smile.

"Thanks Chelsea, thank you everyone, but honestly I'm fine." It was gonna take some convincing to get them to agree. Ryan was about to same something when someone cleared their throat at the back of the room. We all turned at the noise, startled by the outburst. It was a boy wearing blue robes, holding something behind his back whilst holding the curtain entrance open.

"Derek?" I asked curiously.

"Ravenclaw's aren't allowed in here." Ryan crossed his arms, narrowing his eyes at the seeker.

"I know, I know.." He held his spare hand up in surrender, the curtain falling behind him. " I just thought Frost might want this back.." I moved his arm from behind his back, revealing two pieces of twisted wood. He walked up to me and held it out in front of him.

"I found it on the field...sorry its broken." I plucked the wood out his hands, holding them in front of me. My broom had snapped in half during the fall, a perfect split down the middle. I sighed as I tucked the pieces under my arm, saluting to Derek as he walked back out the changing rooms, closing the curtain as he left.

"Jack..I'm sorry." Rapunzel put her hand on my arm, turning me towards her.

"Eh, its no biggy, I can fix it." I smiled and shrugged as Hiccup walked over to us.

"Like how you fixed your wand?" He crossed his arms and raised his eyebrow. I thought they'd forgot about that, or where at least ignoring it.

"Erm..I.."

"Hiccup!" Merida came over and smacked him on the arm. "We made a deal never to ask him about that." She said it through gritted teeth as Rapunzel smiled at me apologetically.

"Sorry..." Hiccup smiled weakly, rubbing his arm where Merida had hit him. Bunny must have sensed my discomfort as he started ushering people out, shoving them through the curtain entrance.

"C'mon everyone, Jack needs his rest, out!"

"But we need to get changed!" One of the Slytherin students shouted.

"You can get changed in the school, can't ya?!" He pushed the final green robe out the entrance before turning to Hiccup, Rapunzel and Merida.

"C'mon you to, mates.." He gestured to the exit politely as he stood in front of me.

"Bye Jack, we'll see you later.." They all waved as they followed Bunny's suggestions, pulling the curtain aside and ducking out.

"Yeah..bye." They'd already disappeared by the time I'd spoke and the only people left in the room where me, Bunny and the Headmaster.

"Thank you for staying behind Headmaster. Jack here told me that Pitch was chasing him out there before he fell and that there's been previous attacks like this in the school." The Headmaster, who I'd yet to learn his name, nodded in agreement, folding his arms behind him.

"We suspect that he will start putting his plan in to action soon but we are still trying to figure out exactly what this plan may be." Bunny was using his most sophisticated form of language, respecting the Headmaster and trying to hide his accent.

"Have you heard anything from the other teachers that may help us, any rumors or suspicions?" The Headmaster shook his head before speaking.

"I haven't witnessed anything myself but a few of the other professors are curious of Professor Gothel's random disappearances."

"Professor Gothel?"

"She's our Defense against the Dark Arts teacher. She has been missing a few classes lately.." I informed Bunny as he started stroking his chin once again.

"The Dark Arts, eh?" Me and the Headmaster exchanged a curious look as Bunny processed the information. He suddenly clicked his fingers and pointed at me enthusiastically.

"Of course! She's probably the witch who brought him here!"

"Well yeah, I could have told you that, Cottontail." He scowled at me before shaking his head, ignoring my comment. I just grinned as I strolled around the room, running my fingers across the lockers.

"So what are we gonna do? Confront her and hope she confesses?"

"No, we haven't got enough evidence to even accuse her.." Bunny shook his head, staring down at the floor.

"Dude, we ain't the police, we don't have to follow the rules."

"We have our own rules Jack, and what if it's not her? We can't risk exposing our selves when we're not sure."

"Well we can't just sit here and do nothing, Pitch could be out there right now causing havoc!" I flung my arms up in the air, gesturing to outside the changing tent.

"I shall have a meeting with the other Professors and see what I can find out about the situation."

"Are you sure Headmaster, we don't want you to put yourself in danger."

"I will do anything to protect my students, no matter the cost." He smiled proudly to himself, standing straight with his shoulders back.

"Well, thank you, any information will be appreciated." Bunny clapped his hands together with a smile before breathing out heavily and looking at me.

"Right, you should get back to the school, listen out for anything that's said by the students." I nodded at him as I adjust my broken broom under my arms and heading for the exit.

"Oh and Jack?" I stopped and turned as he said my name. "Remember what I said about that girl." He gave me a very serious look before turning back to the Headmaster and discussing further plans. I bowed my head and walked out into the now empty Quidditch field.

Bunny was right, nothing could ever happen with me and Rapunzel but how would I tell her? I couldn't tell her the truth, that I was immortal and completely ruin my disguise. I'd have to just break it off with her, somehow. Would I even be able to find the courage to talk to her? She'd be heart broken, devastated but it wasn't like it was easy for me either. She was important to me to, regardless of what Bunny said. I couldn't let her go, I loved her too much. But I had to, for her sake.