A/N Hello! I know, I know. I have my fic New Life to work on (along with others), but I AM OBSESSED WITH THESE FOUR! But for those of you reading New Life…I will be putting Nicole in this story along with a new OC. Nicole will come in towards the end though. Some things will be the same about her and some will be different. I hope you all enjoy. Oh, and as stated in the summary…there will NOT be any Jackunzel in this fic. I am a FlynnXRapunzel fan all the way, but there will be Mericcup! I don't own Rise of the Guardians, Brave, How to Train your Dragon, or Tangled.

Jack flew around on his back sadly. The sun was just setting, but you could still see a pale outline of the moon. Jack flew over a forest, but he wasn't really paying attention to the scenery. He sighed and pulled the hood of his hoodie over his head and looked at the moon, "Is this the only reason I'm here?" he asked, "To bring winter? Am I to be walked through for eternity?"

The moon didn't answer. Jack sighed, but then yelled in pain, "What the-tower?" he asked.

Jack looked up and spotted a window. He flew inside and was slowly removing his hood when he saw a little girl singing as her mother brushed her hair, "Why can't I go outside?" the little girl asked.

"Because the world is a dangerous and cruel place," the mother replied, "You are to stay in this tower where it's safe. Do you understand, Flower?"

"Yes mommy," the little girl said.

The mother stood up, "Into bed," she said.

The little girl had trouble climbing into the high bed, but eventually got up, "Night mommy," she said.

The mother just left. Jack floated over the little girl. The little girl looked up befuddled, "Who are you?" Jack fell to the ground in shock, "And why didn't mommy yell at you to leave?"

"Whoa…back up," Jack said looking at the little girl, "You can see me?"

"Am I…not supposed to?" the little girl asked confused.

Jack laughed happily, "You can see me…you can see me!" he floated around ecstatically.

The little girl just giggled quietly, "Who are you?" she asked, "Because you look like the boy from the story mommy reads to me about winter."

"What boy? What story?" Jack asked.

Rapunzel carefully and quietly climbed out of the high bed and grabbed a light blue book, "This one…" she showed the book to Jack, "It's about a winter fairy named Jack Frost."

Jack's heart jumped, "There's a book about me?" he asked softly taking the book, "Wait…fairy? Since when am I a fairy?"

The girl giggled, "Mommy forgot to read it to me," she said, "Can you?"

Jack looked at the no-older-than-five-year-old girl and smiled softly, "Only if you tell me your name," he said.

"Rapunzel," she said, "But mommy likes to call me Flower a lot."

Jack picked Rapunzel up easily in one arm, "Well, Rapunzel," he said smirking, "Let's see how well this book portrays me, shall we?"

Rapunzel giggled quietly.


Jack flew towards the United Kingdom once Rapunzel was sound asleep, but made a mental note to return the tower sometime tomorrow. Jack flew around Scotland and spotted a rather big mansion, "Well, somebody's rich," Jack stated.

Jack noticed a little girl, about a year younger than Rapunzel, run out, "Merida!" Jack winced slightly at angry woman's voice, "Get back here! A lady does go out this late! Merida!"

Jack followed the little girl, who he assumed to be Merida, just to make sure she didn't get hurt. Merida suddenly stopped when she tripped over her long dress and fell in the mud caused by the rain that was falling. Jack landed and slowly approached the crying little girl. Merida turned to Jack and Jack froze, "Who are you?" she whimpered.

Jack wasn't that shocked as he was when Rapunzel asked the same question, "I think you know," he replied and made a small snowflake land on her nose.

Merida had tears in her eyes. Jack wiped some mud away from her left eye, "What happened?" he asked softly.

Merida sniffled, "Mommy doesn't like me," she said.

"Oh, I don't think that's true," Jack said, "I'm sure she loves you."

Merida shook her head, "Mommy doesn't like me," she said, "She wants me to do things I don't like or want to do. I don't get half the stuff she wants me to do," Jack looked at Merida sadly, "She tried to make my hair straight. I don't like my hair straight! I like it just the way it is!"

Jack picked Merida up, "Well," he said smirking, "How about we go see, hmm?"

Jack flew back to the mansion and stood on a nearby tree's branch, "You were too hard, Elinor!" a rather rich looking man yelled, "She's only four for Pete's sake! You can't expect her to learn all you want her too now!"

The woman cried into her hands, "We'll never find her in this light!" she said into her hands.

"See?" Jack whispered, "Your mother just doesn't know what to do. She's learning."

Merida nodded. Jack set the muddied Merida down near the edge of the forest. Merida ran to her parents, "Merida!" they yelled, surprised, yet happy, and the family hugged.

Jack smiled softly and watched as the family walked back inside. Merida stopped and looked at Jack before waving and smiling.


Jack was over-joyed. In less than one day he had two kids who could see him. Jack was currently in Ireland bringing more snow and some ice. Jack stopped the wind when he spotted a boy just sitting on his house's porch. He looked about Merida's age. Jack tilted his head and floated in front of the boy and found him looking at the ground sadly. Suddenly, the boy looked up and clumsily fell of the porch with a yelp. Jack winced, "Uh, sorry," Jack said, "Can you see me?"

The boy looked up, "Yes…" he said, "How are you flying?"

Jack laughed, "Out of the three kids who can see me, you're the first to ask that," he said, "And I'm the reason for all the snow and ice here."

"Jack Frost?" the boy asked shocked.

"Bingo," Jack said smiling.

"I thought you were a fairy," the boy said.

Jack sweat dropped, "Okay, I need to burn those books…" he said, but then turned to the boy, "You know me, how about returning the favor? What's your name?"

The boy looked down and moved to sit crisscross on the ground, "My name's kinda stupid…" he said.

Jack stood his staff straight up on the ground and sat on the top, "Oh, come on, no name's stupid," he said.

The boy drew a small circle in the snow, "Hiccup," he said.

"Ah," Jack said smiling, "You must be of Viking decent. Not the worst Viking name I've heard."

Hiccup smiled at Jack, but then it disappeared, "All the other kids think my name is weak and stupid," he said.

"Well, did you know Albert Einstein was called stupid for part of his life?" Jack asked.

Hiccup blinked, "Who?" he asked.

Jack laughed, "What I'm trying to say is that the people who are picked on, are usually the people who end up famous or in history books," he said then ruffled Hiccup's hair, "You'll find something that'll make those other kids do a double take."

Hiccup smiled and giggled, "Hiccup!" a female voice called, "Time for bed!"

"Coming mom!" Hiccup yelled then turned to Jack, "I have to, um…"

"Go," Jack said taking his staff off the ground and floating, "Don't want you getting in trouble."

Hiccup grinned and entered his house. Jack smirked back and flew off. Jack spotted Hiccup looking out his window. Jack saluted with two fingers his smirk never leaving his face. Hiccup smiled before going back into his room. Jack beamed at the moon, "I guess I am doing something right," he said before finishing up what he needed to do in Ireland.


The next morning Jack flew into Rapunzel's tower and was confused when he saw Rapunzel coloring, "Hey, kiddo," Rapunzel turned and smiled, "Shouldn't you be at school? You're five right?"

Rapunzel looked down sadly, "Mommy says I can't go to school," she said, "She says I don't need to know all the scary things outside this tower."

Jack frowned, "Scary things?" he asked, "I've been around for 300 years and there's nothing that scary about the world."

Rapunzel messed with her hair, "Mommy says I'm different," she said.

"How?" Jack asked floating down to the floor, "You look like any other little girl to me."

Rapunzel looked at Jack, "Do you have any boo-boos?" she asked.

Jack blinked, "Well, I have this small bruise on my elbow," he looked at said bruise, "But it should go away in a day or two."

Rapunzel walked over to Jack and put her slightly long hair over his elbow. Jack raised a questioning brow, "Flower, gleam, and glow," Rapunzel sang, "Let your power shine," Jack's eyes widened slightly when Rapunzel's hair began to glow, "Make the clock reverse. Bring back what once was mine. Heal what has been hurt. Change the fate's design. Save what has been lost. Bring back what once was mine…what once was mine," she looked at Jack nervously as she removed her diming hair.

Jack looked at his elbow and went wide eyed when the bruise was gone. Jack looked at Rapunzel in shock, "Mommy says that when I was born people tried to take it for themselves," she showed Jack a little piece of brown hair, "But when its cut, its power goes bye-bye. That's why mommy won't let me outside."

Jack looked out the window, "But you're being deprived of social interaction," he said, "You won't have friends, besides me that is."

Rapunzel looked at Jack sadly, "Where's your mother now?" Jack asked.

"I don't know," Rapunzel said, "Mommy is gone in the morning and most of the afternoon."

Jack smirked, "Get dressed," he said, "I'm taking you somewhere."

Rapunzel was shocked, "But mommy…"

"Your mother will never know," Jack smiled.

Rapunzel smiled and ran to her dresser. Jack shook his head and wound up helping Rapunzel get dressed, "Your mother never helped you get dressed?" he asked as he put a pink tank top over Rapunzel's head.

"No…" Rapunzel said, "I usually just stay in my pajamas."

Jack sighed and slipped the little five-year-old into blue jeans, "There," he said, "Now, where are your shoes?"

"Shoes?" Rapunzel asked.

Jack sighed, "Okay, slight change in plans," he said and picked Rapunzel up, "But you're getting interaction with kids your age."

Jack flew out the window. Rapunzel laughed happily then looked around her in awe. Jack smiled at Rapunzel. Suddenly, Jack landed outside Merida's mansion, "Where are we?" Rapunzel asked.

"Scotland," Jack stated, "Wait here."

Jack flew into the mansion, "Hey kiddo," he said when he spotted Merida.

Merida turned and smiled wide, "Jack!" she yelled.

"Where are your parents?" he asked.

"Not here," Merida stated, "They usually gone for long periods of time and leave a babysitter," Merida pointed to the passed out old woman on the couch, "I think she's dead."

Jack chuckled, "She's not, thank goodness," he said, "There's someone I want you to meet," Jack grabbed Merida's hand and led her outside.

Merida gasped slightly when she saw Rapunzel, "Merida, meet Rapunzel," Jack said, "Rapunzel, this is Merida."

Both girls giggled and ran to each other, "I like your hair," Rapunzel said, "It's so frizzy!"

Merida laughed, "Yours is shiny!" she said.

"Hey, can you two play nice for a few minutes while I go get someone else for you to play with?" Jack asked.

"Yes!" Merida and Rapunzel yelled happily.

Jack smiled and flew off. Jack arrived in Ireland a few minutes later. He spotted Hiccup on his porch messing with what looked like a marble, "Hiccup," Hiccup turned in shock and smiled.

"Jack!" he yelled.

"Are your parents at work?" Jack asked.

Hiccup nodded, "Good, wanna go play?" Jack asked, "I know two kids who would love to meet you."

"Really?" Hiccup asked.

Jack nodded and picked Hiccup up. Jack asked the wind to protect Hiccup as he flew back to Scotland. Jack arrived back at Merida's mansion minutes later. Jack and Hiccup found Merida and Rapunzel playing tag, "Hey," Merida and Rapunzel froze and turned to Jack, "Girls, meet Hiccup," Jack set Hiccup down, "Hiccup, this is Merida and Rapunzel."

Merida walked up to Hiccup and he shrunk slightly. Merida smirked and pushed his shoulder slightly, "Your It!" she yelled running away laughing.

Hiccup blinked before laughing and chasing them. Jack smiled, but was suddenly tagged by Hiccup, "Jack's It!" he said and quickly ran away.

Jack smirked, "Oh, big mistake kiddos," he said.

All three kids squealed and ran as fast as their little legs could carry them.

A/N And that's the first chapter! I would really appreciate any reviews! You don't have to be a member to review my stories! This story is REALLY long AND I have a sequel planned. So, I want to know if I should continue. Please R&R! Hope you enjoyed!