believing

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With the four teens, 3th person P.O.V.

Jack Frost made a deal with the three teens and led them back to Berk. "You can stay in my house if you want. Space enough." Hiccup suggested while still flying in the air on Toothless. Jack showed him a smile and gladly accepted the offer. The four landed in Berk and Snowblade got a little bit nervous again. "It's okay. They're not gonna hurt you." The dragon seemed to calm down immediatly. "So, how long do you ride on dragons?" Hiccup asked. "Two days, i guess?" Jack answered. "How did you gain it's trust?" Hiccup was very curious. How could someone gain the complete trust of a dragon in 3 days? "I just said i wasn't going to hurt him." Jack was not really paying attention to Hiccup. He was buzy looking around. "Let's continue to talk inside. Mom wil adore you if i tell her you helped us." Jack smiled a fake smile, but followed the three anyways. They entered Hiccup's house and sat down. "Okay, Jack. Who is following you?" Rapunzel asked. "The people i live with." He answered, trying not to give too much information. After he said that, Hiccup's mom came in. "Ah, i see you three are back. Found that dragon you were looking for?" She asked. "Yeah. He's outside with Toothless, Pascal and Angus. We also found his rider. He's a bit weird." Merida told her while giving Jack a playfull punch. "Where is he? I'd love to meet him!" "But mom, he's right here." Hiccup said, pointing at Jack. "Sweety, no one's there." Valka answered. Hiccup and the other two gave Jack a confused look. The boy sighed and walked over to where Hiccup's mom stood. The boy just walked trough her, a slight pain following behind. He always felt that way when someone passed trough him. Hiccup, Rapunzel and Merida gasped at the sight of it. Valka sighed and walked to the kitchen. She was going to prepare some food. "Don't worry. It's completely normal."Jack said, seeing them staring at him. Rapunzel walked over to Jack and poked him in his belly. The spirit lauged and said: "Hey! That tickles!" "How can we see and touch ya, but Hiccup mom couldn't?" Merida questioned out loud. "As i already told you, i'm Jack Frost. You have to believe in me. And apparently, his mom doesn't believe." "Prove it." Merida said. Jack sighed and made some snowflakes in his hand. "Okay, now i believe yah." Merida told him. Jack just chuckled, and after sighed deeply. "I think i have to tell the whole story now." He said, but it sounded more like a question. When he got a nod of approval from the others, he began to tell his story; how he had died, was alone for 300 years, had met the guardians and defeated Pitch, had ran away and had met Snowblade. "Wow. That's quite the story." Hiccup said while sighing deeply. "I know." Was the slightly annoyed answer from Jack. He didn't want any pity, he was good the way he was. "You said you only had one friend. May i ask who this friend is?" Raounzel asked. "Yeah sure. My first and best friend is the wind. It takes me everywhere i wanna go. Every other immortal says the wind is harsh and mean, but i know he isn't, right wind?" A gust of wind came inside the house and ruffled the boys hair in a friendly way. The three others looked at him in awe. "Hey, i think i can help you." "Really?" The winter spirit was confused, how could that boy help him? "Well, whole Berk believes in you, exept for my mom, because she wasn't here when your legend started. But i can make her believe." "Really?" "Yeah, sure, follow me." Jack quickly followed Hiccup to the small kitchen, where Valka was cooking food. "Mom, we have to talk. It's really important." Valka sat down and listened intently. After the whole story was told, Valka looked behind Hiccup and gasped. "Jack Frost?" Jack smiled and bowed as if saying 'yep, that is me.' "You're hiding? Well, then you can stay with us. Want some soup, it's just finished." The frozen teen thought about it, and then nodded shyly. Hiccup's mom smiled friendly and put a bowl of front of the Guardian. When he tasted the food, he couldn't help but be reminded of his own mother's cooking. Valka noticed that Jack was awfully quiet and saw him just staring in the distance, and got worried. "Jack? Are you okay?" That brought him back to reality, he just smiled and nodded. "You make this soup just like my mom used to do." Valka smiled sadly at the boy in front of her. Just then, she noticed the scars that covered his left eye. "What happened with your left eye?" "Oh, it's nothing ma'am, just an accident from over 300 years ago, it's a long story." "I have time, and call me Valka." Jack sighed, not happy at all to retell one of his worst memories, but still did it, for the sake of Hiccup's mom. She looked so much like his own mother, if he disappointed her, it would be like dusappointing his mom. "I was thirteen, and my sister, Emma, was five. We were playing hide and seek, and i told her to hide, but she had to stay away from the river, because the wolves lived there. But she didn't listen, and hid near the river. A wolf found her and went to attack her, but i arrived just in time. I trew a rock at it's head, so it would come after me, and not afte Emma. She knew what to do and climbed in a tree, but i was less lucky, the wolf jumped me before i could move, and pinned me to the ground. My sis saw her chance and went to get help. The beast slashed my eye, making me blind there. A couple of minutes later, the town hunters arrived and shot it. I was really lucky to have a smart sister." Jack finished his story. "Quite the story, boy." Jack looked down, a little bit embarrased. "Wanna go to sleep, it's pretty late." "Yeah, good idea, Rapunzel. Wait, where does Jack sleep?" "Don't worry, Hiccup, i have trees who crave my company, oh yeah, and Snowblade. See you guys tomorrow!" Then, Jack ran outside and curled up against Snowblade's side, who put one of his crystal blue wings around him to give the boy some comfort.

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