I am working on the next chapter for The New Big Four, I'm just stuck on how to have Sandy approach Hiccup but don't worry I will have it up as soon as I can so until I can figure something out I will be writing and posting ideas I have for, possibly, new stories. I'll be working, maybe, on two of them, this one and Four Cousins but not until I'm done with some of the others.


The eight year old, blond haired girl silently watched from her cage as they, her captors, dragged in two new children. One, the boy, had brown hair with green eyes and his face was covered in freckles. The other, a girl, had fiery red hair and blue eyes that held contempt for those that were forcing her into a cage nearby.

Once they had left, the blond girl crawled to one side of her cage to get the attention of a white haired and blue-eyed fourteen year old. "We have to take them with us Jack, we can't let happened to us happen to them." She whispered.

"I agree, though we should get their names first and tell them ours." Jack replied before he moved to the front of his cage, the blond girl mimicking his movement. "Hey there, I'm Jack and this is my friend, Rapunzel. What are your names?"

The two new children looked up at the sound of Jack's voice. "I am Merida. Why did they take me away from my mommy and daddy?" The red haired girl answered.

Jack sighed at the question but knew the new children had a right to know. "They do experiments on us Rapunzel and I were the first and only two to survive the transformation. We're injected with something that gives us certain abilities. For me I can control the cold weather and can fly, Rapunzel can use her hair to heal others."

Rapunzel picked up where Jack left off, "We're planning on breaking out of here though and you two can come with us if you like… I mean it'll be better than to stay here and let them change you."

A timid voice let out a whimper right then, "Hiccup… my name is Hiccup. I want my daddy!" The brown haired boy began to wail as tears flowed down his face.

"Shhh, it will be alright Hiccup. We'll get out of here and find your daddy." Rapunzel told him in a soothing voice. As she worked on calming Hiccup down Jack iced over the lock on his cage from the inside so the ones who had kidnapped them wouldn't suspect anything.

At midnight, when everything was quiet, Jack iced the outside of the lock before he snapped it off and stepped out of his cage to do the same thing to the other three cages. Once they were all out of their cages, he lifted the other three, one at a time, up into the air vent before he entered it himself.

"Follow me, the wind will show me the way out." Jack whispered as he floated to land in front of Rapunzel and began to lead them to their freedom through the air vents. Once they had reached the end to the outside, Jack flew out to make sure they were in the clear.

"Alright Rapunzel, I want you to climb onto my back and I'll carry Merida and Hiccup in my arms." Jack told them when he had rejoined them. None of the younger children questioned him as they did as he said.

In order to distract them as he flew through the clouds, Jack asked Merida and Hiccup how old they were. "I'm seven." Merida proclaimed proudly.

"I'm six." Was Hiccup's reply, as he watched the ground pass under them in awe. "This is amazing." He exclaimed in delight.

After an hour of flying, Jack began to grow tired and searched for a place to land. He soon spotted one in a forest clearing and had the wind take him the three children to land at the edge of the pond at the center of the clearing.

"Where are we Jack?' Rapunzel yawned as she slid off his back to stumble and fall to the ground.

"I'm not sure but I think we may be in a small town called Burgess." He replied as he gently set the sleeping Hiccup and Merida on the ground. Rapunzel snuggled up to Merida and Hiccup while Jack pulled off his blue hoodie to cover them with so they wouldn't get cold.

"Get some sleep Punzle, I' going to go see if I find out some food and, hopefully, a place to stay." He told her before he stood to create an ice igloo with only a small enough hole for them to get the right amount of air to better protect the three of them while he was gone. Jack slid from one shadow to the next as he moved through the trees until he reached the edge of the forest.