A/N: Hello, readers. If you are here about to read this crossover... Then you must be a fellow Hijacker. You see recently I have been reading a few HiJack stories and instantly became... HiJack'd. I wanted to create my own HiJack story and tried a few times and failed... Only because I didn't plan out too well and I rushed through it trying to get to the main aspect of Hiccup X Jack. Which I find is one of the most heart wrenching crossovers so far... Considering their love is doomed anyway. I wanted to write this a little differently.
DISCLAIMER: I do not own, nor will I ever these movies. (Wish I did, these movies which were also books were glorious)
Warning: Will contain BoyxBoy. This is a homoerotic story with situations that may not be understandable to children. Mild to strong language depending on situation. May contain sexual and domestic violence and or situations... Enjoy
When Hiccup tells the story in first person :Hiccup:
When Jack tells the story in first person :Jack:
Prologue: Like Butterflies
:Hiccup:
The snow always seemed to make its way to Berk. Regardless season, I think this was the Gods way of punishing us vikings for who knows what. Maybe it's the way we speak with such fowl language. Or the way we live in general. Very barbaric and unclean. I don't think we had a warm season ever. Maybe it was best that way? I didn't understand the reason everything was so frosted over in this Gods forsaken village.
I steady myself on the back of my dragon Toothless. I could already tell he was beginning to get tired and worn out. We were out all day. It wasn't until after a few hours of constantly wandering around aimlessly, that we were far from Berk and its inhabitants. I couldn't quite understand why we left in the first place. Maybe it was because I was feeling done in after fighting with Astrid, who shot me down yet another time for some apparent reason. Or maybe it was because once again... I became the town fool. As awkward as I was, I wasn't sure why I couldn't seem to keep a straight composure.
Toothless whined, like he always did when he was hungry or bored. I patted the back of his head. He wouldn't fly, do to the freezing weather. I take a moment to check my barrings. The area was unfamiliar to me. Especially considering it was much colder here then in Berk. My chest hurt as I breathe I the cold air. I cough almost instantly. We ended up in a frozen over meadow. The atmosphere was different here. Almost too strange, even for me. I look over head to my surprise and see the Northern Lights. A beautiful array of colors and light schemes, my eyes almost nearly popped out of there sockets as I stare up in awe at their beauty.
That's when it happened. Toothless started acting in a way that can only be explained as shocking. He growled and spat. His back curled in a matter as he was staring at something I did not see. The frost on the ground crunched as he grew closer to whatever it was he was looking at. I squint my eyes as best I could, hoping to spot whatever was threatening us.
"It's okay, buddy. What do you see?" I asked Toothless. He shot backwards, his mouth open and he began charging the electric blue fire balls at... Nothing... It was strange considering Night Furies never... I mean ever miss their target, but he kept missing whatever it was he was aiming at. I hold onto his harness for dear life.
"Toothless!" I order, but to no avail, he did not listen. Suddenly a dark figure approached us. A figure of a tall dark man. He portrayed dull silver-golden yellow eyes. His skin a sort of grey color. His hair a magnificent bluenette.
"You don't need to run... Or hide... You're in good hands..." The man said. Toothless scowled. I leaned back as best I could before the man could touch me. His hands held something like black sand. I wasn't sure what to think... I tried coaxing my dragon to fly away or even run. But it was useless. Toothless was just as scared as I was.
"Leave him alone Pitch!" Said someone from behind Toothless and I. The man began to laugh, but I was in utter confusion. Frost covered the man's neck and hands, he flailed them upward and cracked his neck. Laughing as if it were normal. Instantly a younger male skids on an ice patch around us. My heart sinks as I watched the other male create ice out of thin air, to which he ran on like a personal ice rink. He smiled at me as he passed so vividly before my eyes. I thought I was dreaming. But the pain of the cold reminded me I wasn't. The older, much odd-looking man kept throwing the black sand at the boy. Making monsters out of thin air that resembled horses with red and yellow eyes.
"C'mon Pitch. Don't you have anything better to do then pray on boys?" The boy said. He had a staff in hand and began throwing snowballs at the man.
"Don't worry, Jack. Only day dreamers like you," the man, to which the boy called 'Pitch' said. The boy laughed and landed on his feet against the icy hard ground of the meadow. His feet bare and pressed against the snow as he walked. Toothless took several step backs. We both were stunned and unaware of what to do.
"Why don't you pick on someone your own size, old man," The boy teased. He waved the staff in front of the man's nose. "Don't make me tell the Guardians on you. They can turn you back into the pathetic shadow you are. People will stop believing you all over again..."
Pitch smirked. "Very well, Jack. But don't you think if I wasn't believed in... This kid-" as the man spoke he vanished like sand in the wind. Instantly I felt hands clamp around my chest and neck. I wasn't on Toothless any longer. Toothless panicked, trying to figure out what happened to me. I was in front of the man. The boy turned to face me and Pitch. "Wouldn't see me? I can take his fears right now and use them against-"
"Let. Him... Go!" interjected the boy, he then grabbed his staff and swung it into the air, snow poured harder. Pitch was blown aback. His hands releasing me.
"Don't worry Jack. I'll be back..." With that being said he vanished, along with his horses and sand. I fall to the ground, gasping for air. Toothless tried getting to me, but the boy refused to let the dragon do so. Oh great, just my luck. Now this guy wants to hurt me...
He made an orb like dome over the both of us. He lifted me off the ground and pulled me closer to him. His hands wrapped around my waist and I could feel his body temperature was not that of normal human stature. His eyes were a color of an unbelievable blue. They seemed to sink into my green eyes that just gazed up at him with much confusion. I was delirious obviously, because I realized I was being held by a boy (who was much older than I was) with white hair, pale skin, and ice powers. Listen to me. I must be insane.
He then smiled at me, pressing his icy cold lips to mine.
He was kissing me. Why was he kissing me?
I felt my body temperature decrease, but a sensation surged up in the bowels of my stomach, like butterflies. My eyes were wide open, but like his, slowly began to close... And there I blacked out in the mysterious boy's arms.
Chapter 1: A Hiccup Thing to Do
:Jack:
Well there I was. Stuck between ice and a dragon. A dragon! Can you believe that? And I saw some weird things before, but this.. this was incredible. The boy must have been taken back by the way I teased him. Kissing him. But he should be grateful, considering I saved him from that godawful fuck.
Of course, who was I to be so upfront with the kid. It was the first time in what... A hundred years since I actually was able to touch someone who can see me. So I took advantage of it and kissed him. I didn't think he'd pass out though. I found that pretty funny.
I wave my staff towards the sky. Look at the dragon that was now cowering towards the woods he came from. I held the boy firmly in my hands.
"Where did you two come from?" I asked, knowing I wouldn't get an answer either way. All I know was that the Man in the Moon pointed me here and I followed his instructions as I always did when I was lost. I do however, remember coming across a village just beyond this meadow. Maybe the boy came from that area. I sigh and lift the boy higher so I wasn't dragging him. I swung his legs over my right arm, allowing his head to rest against my chest. Discovering that he was missing his left foot, to which replaced it was a faulty half wooden half medal support. He definitely was losing body heat. I figured the dragon was his, considering he was riding it like a horse. Strange kid. I allowed the dome I made to melt and I walk over to the dragon that growled and purred.
"Easy dragon breath. I am only helping." I know speaking to the damn thing wasn't going to get me anywhere. But surprisingly it acted as if he understood my meaning. Odd...
The dragon began to sniff the boy in my hands. He still sort of growled at me, but the dragon seemed to be gesturing for me to place the kid on it's back. I carefully flew up and lied the pour kid down. His limp body laying in the recovery position.
Thank God.
"Well, I can see you want me to leave you and you... Er... Boy be. You seem to got this kid under control... So I better-" before I could finish I heard a moan escape the boy's mouth.
"T-Toothless?" He mumbled.
Great..
He sat up, looking a little out of sorts and his eyes shift to the sky. I wasn't sure if I should leave or stay. I mean after all I was the reason he fainted. I noticed he was wearing a teal color shirt with a fur vest over it. He must be one of the vikings from that village I passed.
The kid finally laid his eyes on me, they narrowed and I wandered if he was looking at me or something else. I had to make sure, so I turned my head behind me. Sure enough there was nothing there.
"Wh-Who are... You?" He asked me, regaining his barrings. I shrug.
"Uh... My name's Jack... So you really can see me." I was hesitant.
"Yes. You saved me from that... Weird man," he said. "You also... Kissed me..."
Oh great he remembered that...
I smiled awkwardly. "Uh... Yeah about that... I was just making sure I could really touch you... And stuff-" I wasn't sure why I did it actually. In fact I remembered I saw him and his dragon in the forest. I was sort of following them. The I seen pitch and I seen the small boy could actually see me. I got intrigued and somewhat excited. So many emotions were happening in my body.
"What's your name?" he asked me.
"Jack... Jack Frost..." I say walking closer to the boy and his dragon.
"The Jack Frost?" He asked a little shell shocked.
"Yep, that's me. What's your name kid?" I asked, beginning to warm up to him. The kid, on the other hand, was still a bit disoriented and confused. He probably thought he was dreaming.
"My name is Hiccup... Hiccup Horrendous Haddock..." He said, a bit shyly. I smiled.
"Awesome name." I was being sarcastic of course. He frowned. The dragon whined like it did in the woods just before he reached this frozen over meadow.
I liked the way the kid acted for some reason. He was indeed an awkward teen, maybe too awkward for his own good. But it seemed to suit him perfectly. I noticed he covered his mouth a lot with his hands and kept his hands close to his chest. It was... Cute.
Cute? What on earth are you saying?
I knew from the moment I seen him... I was drawn to him by some means. I don't know why... But I wanted to get to know him a little better. Considering he was the first person in a hundred years to talk to me. I allow myself to float, sticking my staff into the ground and sitting on top of it.
"We better go back to Berk, bud. They are probably worried sick..." Hiccup said to the dragon. The dragon nodded and turned it's body around. They both were obviously tired and confused, because they were going the wrong way. They weren't even close to where they need to be. So an idea flashed in my head. Maybe if I guided them to their precious village... I could actually become friends with this boy Hiccup.
"Wait!" I say just before they got too far. Hiccup turned his head to me.
"Yes?"
"You're going the wrong way... Your village is down that way." I pointed my finger to the west. The kid's face flushed with embarrassment. Now he really earned the title cute.
"Right..." The boy said. he seemed a little more confused. That's when I noticed he was completely lost. What was up with this kid? Not knowing his own village...
"I can take you there... Safely if you like. You know... Pitch might come back and you can never be too careful," I suggested. I stepped off my staff and walk over to him and his dragon.
"Please?" he asked, I smiled.
Good job, Jack. One step closer...
O...O...O
As we began our journey to wherever his village was, I noticed a lot of Hiccup's main mannerisms. Like the way he sat and picked at his nails every so often. He also would breathe in an unreasonable amount of air through his nose and blew it out his mouth. Which was of course fun to watch him do. He did cover his mouth with his hand, I guessed it was a security thing.
It must be a Hiccup thing to do...
It was sort of like the way I held my staff close to my chest and face whenever I felt uneasy.
I noticed a lot of boredom also coming from the boy's aura. So I decided to brighten up his mood. I float freely beside him, I turn myself on my back and put my hands under my head as if I was laying down. I moved along with the dragon.
"Hiccup?" I began. He turned his head only slightly, revealing his green eyes once again to me. His brown hair move behind his ears. He had rosy cheeks and his nose was a bit pink as well. Probably due to the temperature...
"Wanna play with me?" I asked him. Feeling maybe the question was a little odd for a much older male to ask another. He just gave me an odd look, indicating he was taken back by the question.
"Play?" He repeated.
"Yeah, watch." I instantly run to my feet and grab a snowball. I chucked it at his face and the dragon stopped walking. I also threw one at the reptile's eyes. They both gave off a little shiver. I often did this to make kids play with me who couldn't see me. The magic seemed to work and Hiccup stepped off his dragon.
He scooped up a pile of snow and crushed it into a ball. He seemed like he wasn't aware of what he was doing. But he gave me a look of pure determination and threw the snowball at me. I blocked it with my staff, causing it to disintegrate into a burst of snow flakes. He then shook his head, wondering why he just did that, but his dragon seemed to get into it. He started kicking up snow with his tale and front legs. Hiccup instantly had a smile grow on his face.
"Alright!" I shout and I began to make several snowballs. Hiccup did as well and ran behind a tree. I started chucking snowball after snowball at Hiccup, who managed to block and dodge each one. I laugh as I make a path of ice for me to ski on.
I flew over the trees and began shaking the snow from them and a pile of snow landed on Hiccup's perfect head.
He snorted."That's unfair!"
I let out a burst of laughter. I watched as Hiccup gathered a bunch of snow in his hands and he climbed onto his dragon.
"Come on, Toothless. Let's show him how it's done!" He ordered. The dragon stomped forward and began to push it's wings up and down.
"Now we are having fun!" I shout out to him.
Hiccup laughed.
I began to fly along with them, still using ice as a pathway for me to breeze along side them easily. Hiccup threw some snowballs he recently made and I was able to turn them into snow debris.
When he ran out of snow, he slammed his hands against the back of the dragon, who clearly wasn't phased by his outburst.
"Hey, I'll race you!" I say to his dragon. The dragon had a look of excitement and determination in his eyes. It's smiled and narrowed it's head straight.
Hiccup shook his head. "No No No-" without a say, his dragon boosted as fast as it could and flew faster and faster.
I laugh with enjoyment.
I make a long ice path across the sky and skied across it. I was going pretty fast, but not as fast as that dragon. I figured the dragon was going easy on me, knowing that it was born to fly. I couldn't beat such a graceful creature at his own game.
Hiccup was screaming for his dragon to slow down. I noticed he fell off. I began to laugh, but as kind as I was, I made sure I made a path to where he was falling and caught him in my arms before he touched the ground.
He clenched onto my neck and buried his face in my chest. Probably out of fear. His dragon stopped and turned around. That's when I noticed he began to fall as well. Spinning in circles trying to flap it's wings, but to no avail he wasn't able to lift himself higher. I made a soft snow hill for the dragon to land in, for a softer fall or course. I landed next to the dragon. Placing Hiccup down on his feet, and checking to make sure he was alright. He punched my shoulder and rushed to his dragon Toothless.
"What gives?" I say, I was extremely ignorant.
"Without me controlling his left tale flap, he can't fly," Hiccup explained. I then noticed the dragon had a whole system going on his body. Next to the harness was a contraption that allowed Hiccup to lock his artificial foot in. Connected to that was a string or wire that connected to yet another artificial wing flap on the dragon's tail.
"Amazing..." I said. I began to realize how alike those two really were. "I'm sorry."
Hiccup smiled. "He's okay. He'll bounce back."
He turned to face me. Still smiling. His cheeks pushed up and his eyes were focused on mine. I liked the way his eyes were so green. But His smile... His smile...
"It must be a Hiccup thing..." I whisper. I didn't realize I said it out loud. I was too lost for words about this boy... Knowing damn well I had just met him... I didn't know why... But... I found him very interesting...
