A/N: OMG you guys! I love getting all these reviews! Thank you sooo much! Now, before I start I want to say something and answer a few questions. Firstly: I am trying to send everyone an answer and A thank you for reviewing, but I am terrible at remembering things, so I might forget. Now, there was a review that mentioned liking my use of wreck-it Ralph. I just want to say that there will be plenty of Wreck-it Ralph action in this fic, since I am a huge fan of Ralph. He's just soooo lovable. So yeah, you should probably get ready for that. I was also asked (by the same reviewer) if Astrid was going to be seen in this story and if I was going to mention Percy Jackson. Now, I have been thinking about using Astrid a little more, but I'm not sure yet, since I haven't really studied her character yet. But she might make an appearance somewhere. As for Percy.. I'm afraid I am terribly lacking on the whole Percy Jackson knowledge, so he's not going to be in this story. Once I've read the books however, I might use him in another story I am working on. Well, I'm done rambling. Now go and have fun you kids!

XOXO Leona

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Jack let go of my hand when we reached our towels, motioning for me to be quiet. I looked from a small distance as he grabbed a bottle of water out of his bag, unscrewing the cap. When I realized what he was doing, I had to clap a hand to my mouth, to avoid laughing out loud, alerting Hiccup of what was about to happen. Jack had sneaked up to Hiccup and was now standing next to him, ready to run, meanwhile positioning the bottle exactly above Hiccup's head. Jack showed me a wicked grin, before turning over the bottle of water. I couldn't hold in my laughing anymore, as Hiccup let out a loud yell, before jumping up the best he could. Jack started sprinting away. Hiccup huffed, before sitting down on his, now damp, towel.

"Jack! You stupid asshole! You know I can't even run after you properly! You should sleep with one eye open the next three weeks!"

"Will do!" Jack yelled back. "Are you coming with me, ice queen?" I scowled at him.

"Not if you're calling me that!" Jack came walking back to me, keeping an eye on Hiccup.

"It suits you." He smiled an innocent smile at me. I sighed, letting him know that I was annoyed, before sprinting past him and diving into the water. It didn't take long before a second splash was heard. I swam over to Punzie and Merida, who were splashing each other. They stopped when they noticed me.

"So, how was your 'walk' with Jack?" Merida asked, while smirking.

"Stop it! Nothing happened. I just asked him to help me." Punzie smiled.

"Judging by the fact that you're in the water, without freezing it, he said yes." I nodded, before letting my eyes scan the lake and shore. I smiled when I saw Anna and Kristoff sitting in the sand, helping a few of the younger kids building sand castles. Flynn was busy trying to dunk Jack under water, just a bit further in the lake. Suddenly I heard someone call my and Punzie's names. I turned and grinned as I saw Vannelope and Nora come our way. Felix was now trying to help Flynn, while Ralph watched them.

"Hey Vannelope! Sergeant Calhoun." Punzie saluted.

"Sergeant?" Merida asked.

"My parents are both in the army, and I kind of inherited my mother's leadership qualities." Nora explained.

"What Nora means: She's very, very bossy at times." Punzie said. As a result Nora splashed her in the face. Vannelope rolled her eyes and turned to me and Merida.

"Did Punzie tell you guys about the big prank?" She asked. Merida and I shook our heads. Nora and Punzie had stopped their water fight and joined in on the conversation, Nora casually checking if the guys were out of earshot.

"Right! I knew I was forgetting something! So ever since we were fourteen, we kind of have a little prank war going on between us and the guys. So you have to be careful."

"Last year the guys zip tied our bags closed and hid all the scissors. We had to walk all over the camp in our Pj's." Nora said.

"Yeah, and your freaking boyfriend switched my candies with prank candies! My whole mouth was blue that day!" Vannelope said to Nora.

"Excuse me? What is this I hear about a boyfriend, miss Calhoun?" Punzie asked with raised eyebrows. Nora started to blush.

"You didn't hear yet?!" Vannelope asked with a grin.

"No! Last I heard they had this huge fight, because of that stupid gossip about her and Aladdin. And then made up later in the year."

"Oh I remember that! Aladdin was so glad Jasmine wasn't here that summer! Anyway, we're drifting off. So they got into this enormous fight, didn't want to talk to each other. So when Nora and I got back home we were really angry with Felix for believing what Jafar told him. Because you know.. Jafar is like.. The biggest liar around. And then at the end of summer we were hanging out in my room, when our mums came knocking. They told us the house between ours had been sold and that they wanted us to come with them to get to know the new neighbors."

"Which we did. So we did our best to look presentable, because for all we knew there could be a really cute guy moving in." Nora said with a grin.

"And when that door opened, we noticed that the woman who stood there seemed familiar. But of course it didn't click. Before we knew it we were invited for a barbecue at their house." Vannelope continued. "And guess who turned out to be our new neighbors?"

"You mean?" Punzie asked, clearly shocked.

"Jup. Ralph and Felix." Nora said.

"We had a lot of fun. At one point Ralph and I came back from helping with the dishes, and we couldn't find Nora and Felix. And after searching just about every part of the house, we found them in the basement, between the moving boxes, making out like their life depended on it. They've been together ever since."

"Aww! That's so cute! Good for you Nora! I've always thought you and Felix made a cute couple." Punzie said, before turning to Vannelope. "How about you? Any news in your love life?"

"Nah. Same old, same old. You?" Punzie shot a quick glance at Flynn, before shaking her head.

"Nope. He's too immature for me anyways."

"Yeah, like you're the mature one of the bunch." I said, with a big grin on my face.

"Oh shut up Elsa! It's not like you have a boyfriend."

"Oh that hurt!" I said mockingly, before rolling my eyes. "Anyway, we were talking about this prank war. Any ideas?" Punzie shook her head.

"Not yet, we were planning on gathering in our cabin before the bonfire tonight." Vannelope said. I nodded.

"I'm led to believe that you are the prankster of the bunch." I said to Vannelope, who nodded with a big grin.

"That's right. I think I pranked just about every guy of our age while being here. A few of the girls too. See that group of girls over there?" She was pointing to a group of girls who were laying on their towels a little away from Anna and Kristoff. "Those girls are literally the daughters of evil. They're stuck-up, gossiping, bullying bitches. Cruella is the leader of the group, she'd wear fur to the beach if she could, doesn't give a damn about animals. The one on the left is the pretty one. She has the looks but wouldn't be able to tell left from right. Ursula is not the prettiest of the bunch, but she definitely has the brains." I frowned at the group. I made a note to myself not to go near them unless necessary, they sounded absolutely horrible.

"Checking out the ET?" Jack's voice made me jump. The guys had decided to join us. Flynn and Felix had obviously succeeded in dunking Jack, seeing as his hair was flattened and dripping with water.

"I hate those bitches." Flynn muttered. "They wear way too much make-up. Sure, they're easy, but that's all there is to them."

"I'm actually impressed by you guys." Merida said. "You're the first guys I meet who look further than the twenty layers of make-up on some of those girls. Well, except for my three little brothers."

"You sound like you haven't had a lot of nice guys around you, Merida." Jack said.

"Nope. You try going to an all-girls school and then spend every summer being introduced to guys your parents deem good enough for you. Which, might I ad, are all stuck-up snobs who have never had to work a day in their lives." I laughed, I knew the type. They were just as bad, if not worse, than Hans. Flynn looked at his waterproof watch and let out a sigh.

"We should probably get ready for dinner. They may let campers age sixteen and up make their own plans, but they'll still punish us if we don't show up for dinner without notice or reason." We all nodded and followed him out of the lake. We called Anna and Kristoff over, before grabbing our stuff and hurrying back to our cabins, so we could change for dinner.

A/N: R & R please!