“Once upon a time.” A girl said. She had long blonde hair, flowing straight. About 70 feet of hair, if you wanted to have a calculation.
“Is that the best starting point for a story, Punzzie?” A boy said, giving a mischievous smile. He had silvery-white hair, and silver eyes. A stick was laying next to him, and he was tapping it on the floor to make it covered in ice.
“Jack. If Rapunzel wanted to start a story with Once upon a time, she can.” Another boy said, glaring at Jack, while petting a large black figure, a dragon. His hair was brown, and had deep green eyes.
“I would have like it starting with; this story is about 4 teenagers that changed their fate.” A bushy red-head girl said, in a Scottish accent.
“Guys, I’m telling the story my way. And Jack, stop making the floor into ice. It is making me cold.” The blonde one said, and Jack gave another smirk.
“You didn’t mind the cold before.”
“I’m not like Elsa, and I don’t mind you’re cold.” Rapunzel looked down at her feet. She had just mentioned someone she shouldn’t.
“Can we please tell the story now?” The brown head boy said, getting impatient.
“Hiccup, it is going to take a while. Frosty is here.” The red girl smiled at Hiccup, and looked around at everyone else.
“Merida, you know I don’t care about Jack. I want to hear the story.”
“Oh. You don’t care about the person who saved you.” Jack glared at him, and Hiccup sighed.
“That is not what I meant. And you saved me because Rapunzel didn’t want Merida sad, and Merida didn’t want me dead.”
“I’m telling a story!” Rapunzel said, looking over at the boys, and Jack, who had jumped onto Hiccup in an attack, quickly got off.
“Go on then.” Merida sighed, and Rapunzel smiled at her.
“This is a story about…”
“So now we are listening to how the orangutan wanted to start it?” Jack asked, and Merida picked up her bow and shot above his head.
“I am not an orangutan Frosty!” She yelled and jumped onto Jack, trying to get to his throat in a playful manner.
“I give up. Hiccup you tell the story.”
“I’m not telling the story!” Hiccup protest and he steps back from the fight taking place.
“Come on dragon boy. You always tell the stories.” Jack yelled, before defending himself from Merida again.
“Stop fighting!” Rapunzel said, trying to pull Merida off Jack.
“I’ll be leaving…” Hiccup says, climbing onto Toothless.
“No! Hiccup! Stay here.” Merida jumped off Jack and ran over to Hiccup. Rapunzel and Jack glanced at each over.
“Hey guys. I heard you were telling a story.” A girl said, with simular coloured hair as Jack, pulling another red haired girl behind her.
“Elsa… Anna.” Jack said, standing away from them.
“Elsa! Anna!” Rapunzel said, inviting them to sit down. “Does one of you want to tell the story?”
“I don’t tell stories.” Anna said and Elsa nodded.
“Oh… I guess no stories.” Merida smiled, and Hiccup fell down to the ground.
I will tell you guys the story, you won’t be missing out on anything. If you want to call me something, I am, Kaylie.
“Hey, did anyone hear that voice?” Jack asked looking up, and everyone else in the room nodded.
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Rise of the Brave Tangled Dragons
FanfictionThe world is in trouble again, and the guardians can't just handle it themselves. They need the help of a team, a team of people who not only not want to be guardians, but don't want to be alone anymore. Against all odds, they have to help each over...