Jack Frost sighed as he sailed through the sky, looking down at the houses below him. It was time for something different, something new.

Now, he loved spending time with his friends; Merida was amazing at whatever activity they wanted to try, Hiccup great with thinking and solving any problem, Rapunzel astonishing with finding new ways to defeat their boredom. But sometimes it only felt as if they were going through a routine. What they needed was something, or someone, new.

Jack stopped to sit on a roof under him and enjoy the new scenery. Although he'd been to England a few times before, he never really took the time to look around.

Out of the corner of his eye, he had thought he'd seen a faint glow. "A lamp post, maybe?" he thought, but when he turned, the glow was gone. "Huh," he said out loud. "Maybe I've been looking at Blondie's hair too much."

Suddenly, a voice spoke from behind him. "Who're you? And what're you doing at Wendy's house?" A small jingle was heard a few seconds later.

Jack spun around to see the owner of the new voice. The boy looked around twelve, with a young face topped off with ginger colored hair. He was covered in green (except for his brown shoes), and even wore a green elf hat that was accompanied with a single red feather. There was a belt around his waist, holding a small dagger off to the side. "Well?" he asked expectantly. "Who are you?"

Jack held his staff warily, not sure whether to trust the stranger.

"Gosh, if you're that shy, I guess I'll start first. I'm Peter Pan!" Peter stuck out his hand for the other boy to shake. Jack lowered his staff and slowly reached out to shake Peter's hand. "I'm Jack.. who's your friend?" he asked, his eyes flickering over to the small glow hovering next to Peter. It looked a bit smaller, if not the same size, as Baby Tooth.

"Oh, that's Tinkerbell! Tink for short." Jack couldn't tell whether Tinkerbell's glow was turning a soft pink or it was just his mind.

Peter suddenly went on a rambling about where they came from; apparently they were from Neverland, where their friends and them apparently had great adventures.

"Great adventures, huh?" Jack grinned. "How'd you like to have an adventure with some of my friends here?"