Okay First story! Yay! Anyway I'm sorry if the set out goes screwy, I'm trying to figure it out and if it is for you I really am sorry.

I do not own Rise of the Guardians or How To Train Your Dragon. They belong to Dreamworks, William Joyce and Cressida Cowell.

The Soul Mate Au is not my original idea and belongs to its various lovely creators, the only part of this that is solely mine is the Story plot and the chesty scars part of the Soul Mate Au.

Enjoy! - Tossed


Everyone has a soul mate. When we find that person, our chest's glow and there name appears upon our wrists, so that we know that we have found them. That we won't make the wrong decision, end up with the wrong person. So that we won't be unhappy. But if your soul mate dies, even before you meet them, a scar, in a shape representing them, appears above your heart.

My father has a scar above his heart, in the shape of a smoky dragon. It fits as she was so enraptured with dragons, even when that dragon stole her away and I never saw her again. She was the kindest person I've ever known, even if she did die when I was quite young. I on the other hand am a first in my village. When I was born, I already had a scar. But that's not what made me a first. I had half a scar. Half a perfect snowflake situated right above my heart. The rumors spread through the village like wildfire. That I was a freak. That the chief son was different. Not I a good way either. My mother, Valka, would comfort me with gentle words, telling me that it was only there because my soul mate was gone. It was uncommon, but happened. When kids had been born, scar already in place. But it just meant that they had died young. But none of them ever had only half a scar. Even Val couldn't explain that to me. Nobody could.

Years passed and my mother died, my father, Stoick the Vast, earned his scar. He wore that twisting, smoke-like dragon with pride. I met my best friend, a Night Fury called Toothless, and changed Berks view on dragons. Half a left leg down, but life is much better. No longer Hiccup the Useless or Hiccup the Freak, but Hiccup the Dragon Trainer. People even let my half scar thing go.

But as the teens hit 15 their chest finally started glowing until eventually it was only me left with no one. But I was fine, I had accepted the fact that I would never meet them. That there was no one to meet.

"Toothless! Bud! Wait up!" I cupped my hands around my mouth to amplify my voice, but the damned dragon just would not slow down. Huffing I place my hands on my knees, bending over to catch my breath. Toothless was bounding away in the direction of the cove. I run a hand through my hair, groaning I pick up my pace.

Picking my way down the rocky incline, I squeeze through two boulders and duck under a shield I stupidly got stuck when I had first met Toothless. The cove was beautiful, even more so now it was winter. Snow blanketed the ground in a thick sheet, the sun glistening off the whiteness, almost blinding. The snow hung loosely off the trees, their trunks decorated with swirling frost patterns. The lake that runs through the middle of the sunken clearing was also decorated with the delicate frost, the waters long since frozen. It took my breath away, even with Toothless bounding around like an excited little kid.

"He he alright bud, why don't you calm down before you hurt yourself." I chuckle walking over to the shore of the frozen lake. Dusting a rock free of snow I take a seat. Picking up a stick, I start to draw, indistinct shapes, much like the first day I spent with Toothless. As I draw a warm feeling spreads itself along my body until I'm blushing from the warmth. The heat then moves condensing at my heart. I lay a hand over my chest, but its really hot. Chests shouldn't be that hot should they? I peek down and throw myself off the rock I'm sitting on. A bright emerald green glow was emitting from my chest. I need to calm myself, I mean there must be a reason my chest is glowing. But I can't be in the presence of my soul mate, I already have my scar. Well half a scar. Standing up shakily, I almost fainted as I saw a ice blue light emitting from the middle of the air, right in front of me.