Jim's POV: 
(Written by @Mad_Be_Green)
                              I growled. That's all I wanted to say... or do. But I had an urge to chuck Daylight right through his heart. But I couldn't because he was standing in the sunlight.
                              "Jim, Barbara," was all he said before my mom cut him off.
                              "I don't know what in your right mind you think you're doing here, but for your safety I would leave before... before..." Daylight appeared in my hand as I jammed it into the wall causing a permanent indent.
"Before you will get yourself into something you can't get out of," I snarled. 
                              "I guess I have no choice, I'll go. But I warn you Trollhunter, there is going to be a time where you won't be able to protect your friends and yourself." That's all he said before my mom slammed the door on his face.
                              James's POV:
                              "The trolls are all at their weakest point. They will be vulnerable if we strike at day. They won't be able to run," James said tapping is pen against the table. 
                              "And how do we capture so many at once?" One women asked.
                              "Easy," James chuckled, "we go for the leaders."
                              All of the people in the room looked at James with curiosity in their eyes. "The Trollhunter. If we get him, the rest will be more willing to surrender. But I warn you, don't underestimate the Trollhunter. His hearing is keen, his speed is unimaginable, and his strength is the best part of him."
                              "We will keep him in the Freezeover," One man said. 
                              "But isn't it your son? The Trollhunter?" A woman asked. James scoffed.
                              "If I didn't care about him so much, then why would I have walked out on Jim years ago?" 
                              A woman stood. The only women in the force. The general's wife.
"James, you have proven your loyalty to us. The Trollhunter will have no match against us with our recent technology." 
                              "Promise me one thing," James said. 
                              "Anything," she said. 
                              "No harm will come to the boy." The woman stood there for a while.
                              "Deal." They shook hands, "we will gather our men and prepare to our equipment. We leave tomorrow morning." 
                                      
                                          
                                   
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Trollhunters Aftermath
FanfictionAfter the war, everyone is wondering, what happens to Arcadia? Jim? TrollMarket? We have the answers! We actually didn't like the idea of all the trolls leaving Arcadia, so why not change the story? By the way this doesn't go along with the "suppose...
 
                                               
                                                  