"Are you sure that we can do this?" Hiccup asked Jack. Jack merely brushed him aside and stood still, looking up at the wall. Hiccup could feel the wind picking at his clothes and ruffling his hair, but he didn't complain. In fact, it was a welcome change. They hadn't gone over the wall to see Rapunzel and Merida in a few days. He missed the brightness of the Disney world, and with it, Jack's winds that brought him over there.

"I mean, it is a Disney holiday, not a DreamWorks one. We could be called at any time. I'm just worried that's all."

Jack turned to face him now. He looked annoyed.

"Hiccup. We will be fine. Our movies haven't been called for ages now. Your premiere is gone and everyone is talking about the new Disney films coming out." Jack turned back to the wall again. He annoyed expression faded and was replaced by an anxious one.

"Jack?" Hiccup knew that expression.

"Jack...?"

Jack turned again looking sheepish.

"What did you do?" Hiccup knew that if Jack wasn't worried, it was normal. If he appeared anything less than absolutely confident, something had happened.

"I, might have, sorta, possibly...stolen something." He said.

"That's not that bad, if-"

"From another universe."

"WHAT?!"

Jack started kicking at the pebbles on the ground and run a hand through his hair.

"I stole a pipe from a Cinderella character over there. I was joking with Rapunzel about it and then...he showed up in the film without it and there was confusion and everything. I just want to forget about it and get it back to him."

Hiccup sat down on a rock. A short, loud whistle was heard from over the wall.

"It's her. She's making you return it, isn't she?" Hiccup smirked.

"Don't you dare-" Jack started, the winds picked them up and threw them over the wall. Hiccup laughed and then shouted.

"If you love her so much, why don't you tell her. Oh, wait. Here she is!" Hiccup and Merida were laughing and Jack just turned bright red.

"What was that all about?" Rapunzel asked. Her cheeks were also turning a slight shade of pink.

"Nothing, let's go." Jack said. He glared at Hiccup and put an arm around Rapunzel.

...

"Are you ready?" Merida asked. Jack, Rapunzel and Hiccup all nodded. The plan was that the girls distracted the guards while the boys got through into DisneyLand, without much confusion. If they couldn't make it through, they would surely be caught. It was a risk they had to take.

"Let's go." Jack said. He walked closely behind Hiccup and the two broke away to sneak past. A small ding was heard somewhere over the wall.

"It can't be-" Hiccup began. The faint sound of a robotic voice was heard, drifting over the wall.

"Rise of the Guardians, please make your way to the elevator. Rise of the Guardians"

"No way." Jack said. He shared a look with Rapunzel, who appeared sad. Hiccup and Jack stood very still and the girl passed through the darkness and into the real world.

"Jack we have to go now." Hiccup said. His disguise had slipped down his forehead and he hurried to fix it.

"We won't make it in time, we will have to take the Disney elevator." Jack exclaimed.

"Will it work?"

"I've been in elevators with Disney characters all the time. It has to."

After a short look around they ran towards a small red box.

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Hi! I need your help. I want to write another story, something different and something that will last a while. Can you guys give me some ideas! Thank you so so so so much. Please review. Also, I play the joke about yelling something when the person is near all the time (like Hiccup did), so it is really effective if you want to try it yourself.

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