Hi everyone! This is my first try at a crossover. I only just recently learnt about the existence of this couple and I gotta say, I'm hooked! And then this happened. Hope you enjoy it :) Reviews are welcome, just don't be mean.


Elsa dropped her backpack on the floor as soon as she reached the empty sit at the other end of the classroom, on the third row from the front to the back, and next to the window. She didn't know exactly why she liked that place in particular, but she always sought it out.

It was 8am and the day wasn't really turning out to be great, even if it was still so early. It had been raining when she got out of the apartment she shared with her sister and cousin, so her boots were all muddy and wet. The bus had taken its sweet time to pass by her stop, and she had not been able to grab coffee because the line at the cafeteria was humongous and she was already in danger of getting late to class.

Her first class of the third semester. She was glad to have worn a simple attire of jeans and a baggy blouse with flower patterns along with her brown boots. It had made it easy to speed walk all the way to her destination. She felt exhausted already.

She sat and folded her arms on the small desk's surface and buried her face in them with a groan. Not a minute later, she heard someone taking the seat behind her.

"Well, someone didn't get her morning coffee"

"Shut up, Hiccup" she replied, her voice muffled by her arms. She heard him chuckle.

Hiccup was wearing a light green shirt, jeans and a dark brown leather jacket. He took off the jacket and hung it on the back of his chair.

"Not my fault you're such an open book. Chill out, I'll buy you some coffee after class"

"I'll make you buy me some, just for making fun of me" she said, lifting her head and turning towards him with a grin. He smiled back and mockingly raised his open palms in front of him.

"Of course, I don't want to anger the mighty Elsa Snowfield"

"You better not" she threatened, turning her attention back to the front to see the teacher coming in.

Hiccup was her best friend. He was studying Industrial Design, so he shared a lot of classes with her since she was in Graphic Design.

The class they were currently in, though, was one that the both dreaded: a common knowledge subject. Their college had these classes to help students meet with people from different disciplines, but to Elsa that was a load of crap. The classes were boring and a waste of her time.

This particular one was abstractly named Global Studies, which sounded (and ended up being, as they would soon discover) kind of like History class in high school.

"Remind me why we're here again" Elsa whispered during the teacher's introduction. The old man was saying something about the importance of staying updated with global problems and their consequences in society, blah blah blah. Hiccup did his best to suppress a grin at her comment and leaned forward to answer.

"Because we're antisocial and need the school to help us make friends" he joked, and heard Elsa's snort in reply.

She turned towards the window and looked outside. The campus was quite big and beautiful, and normally the view was nice because you could see the gardens quite well from most of the classrooms in buildings 2 and 3… when it wasn't raining, of course, which was Elsa's present situation.

Watching the rainy landscape made her all too aware of the lack of caffeine in her system, and her eyelids started to feel heavy…

SLAM!

Someone broke into the classroom, pushing the door open so hard it almost fell off its hinges. Elsa and Hiccup both turned to the entrance of the classroom to see who it was, but the person standing there was unfamiliar to them.

He was tall and skinny, a body build very similar to Hiccup's, with skin so pale it almost looked gray. His eyes were a very light, eye-catching shade of blue and his hair was unusually white. Elsa could tell it was his hair's natural color, though, since she'd seen fake hair whitening and it looked a lot less shiny.

He looked rather distressed and was leaking, probably after running under the now heavy rain. All his clothing, a blue hoodie, brown pants and dark blue converse, was soaked.

"Well, so nice of you to join us, Mr. Overland" indicated the teacher, Mr. Weselton, very visibly annoyed "Could you please make less of a scene next time?"

"The teacher already knows him" Elsa observed, raising her eyebrows at the fact.

"He must be an English Literature student, I hear Mr. Weselton teaches a few classes for them" Hiccup explained hastily. Elsa rolled her eyes at this.

"Oh, those hippies" she dismissed, making Hiccup unable to contain his chuckle.

"Right… sorry" the boy muttered, closing the door a lot more discreetly than he had opened it and hurriedly making his way across the classroom to the only available seat, which happened to be next to Elsa.

He slumped into his seat with a heavy sigh, visibly flustered, and Mr. Weselton resumed his lesson.

Elsa and Hiccup exchanged gazes before turning away from the lesson once more, making their best effort to forget where they were.

Jack sighed again, not even bothering to listen to Mr. Weselton. He was so bad with early classes! He hated himself for not arranging his timetable when he should have, he could've landed himself a spot in the 2pm Global Studies class… but NO! He took his sweet time and now he was stuck with the 8am one. He groaned at the thought. There was nothing he could do about that now.

He lazily turned around the classroom. No one he knew was there, another consequence of having a messed up schedule.

Then he turned left.

Wha… who is that? he wondered stupidly, staring at the beautiful girl sitting just next to him. She was looking away, and the view of her with the rainy landscape out the window as background made her look like she was glowing. Her hair had a beautiful tone of blond, almost white as his, and it was elegantly put up into a braided bun. Her eyes were big and blue, under impossibly long eyelashes. Her rosy lips were slightly parted and she looked distracted and dreamy, her slim arms crossed on the desk serenely.

She's so beautiful… perhaps my messing up the timetables wasn't that bad after all. I should definitely talk to her after class. he thought, not really knowing what he would say. Perhaps ask her name, for now? They would be in the same class for the whole semester, after all. He smirked at his thoughts, his eyes not leaving the girl next to him.

What the hell is this jackass looking at Elsa for?! Hiccup growled internally. Elsa seemed too far off into her daydreaming state to notice, but he was feeling increasingly disturbed by the way this stranger stared at her.

Of course he knew the reason, and he knew he really couldn't blame him, but he just wished there was a way to just keep everyone away from his Elsa altogether. It took him a whole year in denial to finally realize his feelings for her, and now he'd let go off his mental blockade, he found out he'd already fallen in love with her. Being away from her during summer vacations had been eye-opening to him, for he'd missed her beyond belief and everything had seemed to remind him of her.

She seemed happily oblivious to all this, though, so now he found himself at a loss of words. How would he tell her? Would she even be able to see him as anything but a friend?

One thing he knew for sure: He couldn't drag it for long, or someone would beat him to it. He was now actually surprised that Elsa didn't get a boyfriend during her first year of college, though he knew she had had a couple of boyfriends during high school. He'd seen a few guys try to ask her out during the last year, and she'd agreed to a couple of them, but she would dismiss them right after the first date. She wasn't in any hurry to date anyone, and thus was a hard to get girl, which only added to her attractiveness in Hiccup's mind.

An hour later, the bell blissfully rang and Mr. Weselton dismissed them. Elsa hadn't even bothered to take out her notebook, so there was nothing to pack. She was normally an exemplary student, but when it came to common knowledge classes she let out the rebel inside her and just didn't care.

Just as she was getting up to leave, Jack practically jumped in front of her, his backpack hanging from his right shoulder.

"Hey! Uhm, I believe we haven't met before, I'm Jack" he said with a grin. Elsa looked at him with widened eyes.

"That's... nice to know. Have a good day, Jack" she said, walking past him, her gaze not lingering on him a second longer than necessary. Jack stood there, dumbfounded, and Hiccup walked past him as well. He was feeling particularly smug and shot him an arrogant smirk.

"Smooth" he mocked, going after Elsa.

The snarky comment made Jack turn, just in time to see the two friends walk away while the chatted happily. He clenched his fists and glared at the brown haired guy, who briefly looked back and winked at him smugly.


"I was probably too hard on that boy at Global Studies" Elsa commented as she drank from her double-shot vanilla latte. Hiccup looked startled at this sudden change of subject. They were long gone from that class, and had even had a second one after they could quietly sit at the cafeteria.

"What? Why are you thinking about that creep?"

"Creep? He just introduced himself and I totally brushed him off. He was just a victim of my lack of coffee, that's hardly fair" she pointed out, looking genuinely embarrassed. Hiccup rolled his eyes.

"Why do you care what that guy thinks about you?"

"I don't, I just feel bad about my complete lack of control over myself when I'm not entirely awake. Remember last semester, when I snapped at the Art History teacher?"

"Ugh, that wasn't pretty"

"That's my point"

"Well, if it makes you feel better, I like you with or without coffee" he said with a wink, before taking another sip from his regular coffee. Elsa giggled.

"Don't know why you'd still be my friend if you didn't. How on earth do you put up with me?"

"I guess I just owe you for putting up with me" he said with a shrug, at which she just snorted and looked away.

"Shut up, Haddock, there's no effort in putting up with you, you're cool" she replied honestly. Hiccup's smile fell, as his thoughts from Global Studies came back to him. If he was going to speed this up, he might as well get on with it, and now was a perfect time to do so.

"Uhm, El? I was wondering..." he started, a slight blush creeping up to his cheeks. Luckily he had tanned skin, so it was probably not very obvious.

"Yes?" Elsa asked, her gaze returning to him, genuine curiosity showing in the way her blue eyes sparkled. Hiccup gulped.

"I... well, I've been thinking... I... I mean, we... probably..."

"ELSA!" Hiccup almost fell off his chair at the sound of Anna's voice totally ruining his chance. The strawberry blonde girl was soon standing next to their table, followed by Elsa's cousin Rapunzel.

"Hi Anna, finally up and about?" Elsa asked with a smile, while Hiccup buried his face in his crossed arms on the table with a groan. Anna didn't look at him, but Rapunzel raised an eyebrow at the gesture.

"Yeah! We're going to our first class of the day. Sorry that you had to get up so early"

"Meh, I'm fine now that I finally got some coffee. If it hadn't been raining I could've had some when I got here and everything would've been just fine. You're lucky the rain stopped already"

"So are you girls excited for your first day in college?" Hiccup asked, trying to act as if he wasn't just about to confess to Elsa and got interrupted. Anna beamed at him.

"Are we ever!"

"What are you majoring in?" he asked curiously.

"Oh, I want to be a teacher, so I'm majoring in Education"

"And I'm going for Graphic Design like Elsa" Rapunzel added. Hiccup nodded with a smile.

"That's great, and I think you guys better get going if you don't want to be late for class"

"I'll walk with you, girls, I actually have class right now as well" Elsa announced, grabbing her cup and her backpack as she got up from her chair "I'll see you around, Hic"

"See you, El" he said, raising his hand in a "V" sign. As the girls walked away, Hiccup sighed heavily.

"What was I going to say anyway?"


Two days had passed and it was time for Global Studies again, early in the morning. Elsa walked into the room, already carrying her double-shot vanilla latte, a good fifteen minutes early, and it was completely deserted.

Except for one person.

"Morning" Jack said with a grin. Elsa looked away, glad he hadn't taken the same seat as last time. He was in the far back of the classroom, last row from the front, middle desk.

"Morning" she replied, almost as a whisper. She walked over to her favorite seat, third row from the front next to the window. Jack raised an eyebrow.

"Do you always sit exactly there?" he inquired. Elsa looked at him in disbelief.

"Yes, I like this seat, Person-I-just-met" she emphasized. Jack got up and walked over to sit next to her like last class.

"Why do you call me that? You know my name's Jack, Girl-who-brushed-me-off" he said with a smirk. Elsa buried her face in her palms.

"I'm sorry, I was mad that day because I had to run from the rain and hadn't had time to get my coffee. I was rude, I know, I'm really sorry" Jack had to laugh at this She's so cute!

"Hey, don't mention it. I'm more than glad to leave that behind us if you just tell me your name" he said, leaning in a little towards her. Elsa looked up and blushed, looking away quickly.

"Elsa" she replied. Jack couldn't suppress a sigh.

"Elsa… it suits you"

"How come?" she asked, looking at him again with wide eyes.

"Isn't it obvious? A beautiful name for a beautiful girl like you. A beautiful girl I'd like to take out for coffee later, say, at 6?" he said in a low, seductive voice. Elsa blinked twice at him…

...and then snorted, very unlady-like, raising an eyebrow at him.

"Wow, that was some line. Have you rehearsed it a lot?" she asked, now sounding a lot less embarrassed than before. Jack did a double-take and sat straight.

"What?"

"Oh, come on, you're not expecting me to believe all that crap came from the bottom of your heart, are you? Sorry, but I already have coffee, no need to take me for more" she said, raising her cup to him as if signaling for a toast.

Jack couldn't believe this. He wasn't the biggest playboy around, truth be told, but he was pretty sure of himself. And that line had never failed to at least get a giggle out of the girl he was targeting.

This girl was tough. And he liked it.

"Ok, ok, you got me. You can't blame me for trying, though. But even if it was a line, I still think you're beautiful"

"Just leave me alone" Elsa stated blankly, turning away from him to get her notebook out of her backpack.

"Is it a crime to tell you you're beautiful?"

"Stop it, please"

"Aw, come on, Elsa! Don't just dismiss how I feel!"

"How you feel?" she asked incredulously "You seriously want me to believe you feel something for me, when we've barely talked and you didn't even know my name?"

"Elsa… you seem more than human to me. You're like... a fairy, I don't know what you are - anything that no one ever saw, and everything that everybody has ever wanted. I was swallowed up in an abyss of love in an instant. I was gone, headlong, before I had sense to say a word to you, from the very first moment I saw you..." he said with intensity, again leaning closer to her, his smirk gone from his face.

Elsa laughed.

"That's from David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens"

"...what?"

"I mean, you edited a bit, but that's definitely a line from that novel"

"Ok, so you read" Jack said, rolling his eyes and sinking into his seat, defeated and embarrassed. Elsa continued to laugh.

"Sorry, I'm not into players, but nice try" she said, just as more people were starting to arrive for the 8am class. A couple of minutes later, Hiccup walked into the room, straight towards Elsa, who had saved him the seat behind her with her backpack. He stared at her for a moment.

"You look pleased" he observed. Elsa giggled mischievously.

"I am, actually. Good morning, by the way"

"Morning, El" he said, taking his seat. It was just then he noticed Jack, sitting in the same place, but looking rather annoyed and hiding under his hoodie. He raised an eyebrow, but decided not to say anything.

Jack was actually relieved to see Mr. Weselton walk in, happy to be distracted by anything other than Elsa happily chatting to brown-haired idiot behind her.

Friendzoned bastard he thought bitterly, not admitting he was actually jealous. He had never been rejected straight out like that. He didn't really know how he felt about the whole situation.

Shame, he's actually very handsome Elsa thought, recalling how he initially had made her feel a bit embarrassed. She wasn't blind, and she was human, but she was also not dumb. Smooth-talking guys freaked her out. She'd been down that road before and she knew all too well how it could end…

Elsa shook her head, as if that could get read of the bad memories. It was not the time and place to remember that.

He obviously made a move and Elsa put him in his place. Serves him right. Hiccup thought with a smirk. His face fell almost immediately, though, when his thoughts went back to his own situation Man, Elsa's tough. I don't know if I could live with myself if she rejected me like I've seen her reject guys before…

Hiccup sighed. It was going to be a long semester.


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