If anyone had asked Jack previous to that day how he felt about Hiccup's little brother, the first thought that would of came to him was "annoying".

Well okay yeah he was still kind of annoying, but it made sense now.

Er, sort of.

Kind of.

Not really.

Look, its hard to explain okay? Lets just start at the beginning, those are normally good places to start;

Jack had always had the view that Toothless (as Hiccup had lovingly dubbed him the time both his front baby teeth had fallen out at the same time) well, Hated him.

Toothless was a lot like Hiccup, in a sense of how snarky he was. He was a little cruder in his terms, and not quite as perfected at being a Sass as his brother, but pretty damn close.

And the kid took every moment he could to use his none-genetically-inherited (considering the kid was adopted) Ability's of pure sassy-ness on Jack.

In short, (too late) he and Jack didn't really see eye to eye.
At least, that was the impression Jack was given. He was convinced Toothless didn't like him in the least and had given up on trying to make friends with the kid. It was weird, normally Kids loved Jack, he couldn't understand why Toothless didn't like him, it wasn't like Jack had ever done anything bad, especially not to Toothless or Hiccup.

So you can Imagine the surprise (and deep seeded feeling of dread) Jack felt when Hiccup had asked him to babysit.

More like Jack had been in mid-chew and nearly choked on his poptart.

Hiccup blinked from the other side of the school lunch table, watching his boyfriend desperately try to breath. Jack thankfully took the opened bottle of Sterilizer water Hiccup had quickly given to him, using it to swallow and clear his throat.

Coughing, and regaining his breath, Jack slowly questioned the Strawberry-brunette who sat across from him, whom Jack had been attempting to play footsie with under the table before he decided to inhale his poptart.

"...What?"

"I said I have to go to Rapunzel's tonight, we have a project we need to finish. And considering how my dad is out of town, again,"
a bit of bitterness entered Hiccup's voice for a split second before bouncing back,
"I need you to Watch Toothless for me."

Hiccup said it so lightly, like it was the easiest thing in the world.

"Hes 13, hes old enough to stay home by himself." Jack would have said this in his usually loud tone if it weren't for his throat still feeling like a desert. He quickly went back to chugging the bottle of water after he spoke.

Hiccup deadpanned at him.
"Have you MET my brother?"

Jack didn't have much of an argument for that.

"Besides," Hiccup said, slipping some books back into his bag,
"Toothless got sick a few days ago, hes getting better but still has a Fever and needs someone to keep an eye on it. Make sure he's resting and eating. I would normally do it myself but I NEED an A on this project..."

Jack sighed, slowly lowering the bottle of water at hearing the worried crack in Hiccup's voice.
It was his little brother after all, of course he was worried.
"...And I trust YOU to take care of him like I would."
The albino haired teen rubbed the back of his neck at the words, finally breaking when Hiccup turned those big green puppy eyes on him.

"Okay okay, I'll come over after school."

Hiccup gave a bright, adorably crooked grin and kissed Jack's cheek as he stood to head to class.
"thank you so much Jack!"

Jack smiled back, working into a smirk as he pulled Hiccup back for a proper kiss.
Hiccup snorted but complied, letting himself melt into Jack for a moment.

A Distant ringing noise forced them out of their lip-lock reluctantly, Jack retrieving his own bag and doing his usual escorting of Hiccup to his math class, sneaking one more kiss, before heading for his own.

Jack let out a content sigh as he slipped into the English room just in time for the bell, still a little airy form that kiss as he settled down in his seat to prepare for a long boring period.

The airy feeling was lost, as the sudden though of what was to come that night hit him like a brick wall.
A whole night.
Alone in a house with Toothless.

Dread seeped up Jack's spine, a shiver going back down it, and it wasn't from cold.

What the hell had he gotten himself into?