Chapter 3

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A/N: Sorry it's short, Homework has been eating up all my writing time. I will endeavor to update soon:)

They flew over the gate and around to the side of the house. Both Jack and Hiccup had had too many run in's with many of the Disney family members and would have been recognized by sight if they had tried to go by the front. Instead they snuck in through a window balcony. They were counting on the large crowd to conceal their presence.

Jack nodded to Hiccup and Hiccup crossed down the hall and entered the ballroom. Jack sighed internally and began the fifteen minute wait before he could enter as well.

Jack promptly got bored after about four minutes of waiting, and to amuse himself, made patches of black ice on the floor, whenever a waiter or server came by with trays of food. He laughed to himself from his hiding place, as he watched the waiters slip and fall, stand up and try in vain to find whatever they had slid on.

Jack grinned to himself as he once more heard voices down the hall. He readed his staff but stopped once he was able to make out what the voice was saying.

It was a girl's voice, and she seemed to be mumbling to herself. "Conceal, don't feel. Come on Elsa, you can do it. It's just a ball...with all the family. Can't let it out. Conceal." And on and on.

Curious, Jack peered out at the hall from where he was hiding and saw the speaker. It was a young woman, about his age. She had platinum blonde hair and ice blue eyes, and wore a green and black dress with a purple cape. Oddly she also had a matching pair of gloves and she was wringing her hands nervously.

Jack then realized he was staring and shook out of it. He was certainly glad Hiccup and Bunny hadn't been there to see that, otherwise he'd never hear the end on it. Speaking of, it was probably time to join Hiccup in the Ballroom. He waited until Elsa's nervous mumblings had faded and then snuck down the hall and opened the Ballroom door.


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