The two boys sat in a comfortable silence, simply enjoying each other's company, sitting atop the rather beat up car the older of the pair drove. There was a dusting of snow on the ground and a slight chill to the air.
Henrik 'Hiccup' Haddock looked around at the scenery around him. The moon was glowing exceptionally bright tonight and it perfectly lit up the car's surroundings. His fingers itched to paint the beautiful sight. Green eyes wandered over to his companion in an effort to distract himself, and his breath caught in his throat.
Sitting next to him, right leg swinging lazily down the side of the car was Jackson Overland Frost. Jack, who had brought a smile to his freckled face when it seemed he would never smile again, who had stuck by his side through thick and thin, and who he had fallen stupidly, hopelessly in love with.
And the way the moonlight outlined his features, his strong jawline, sculpted nose, even his too-big ears, was breathtaking. His shocking white hair was doing that perfect swoop that only Jack seemed to be able to pull off, and his deep cerulean eyes reflected the night sky in an array of stars. Hiccup could feel a lump forming in his throat and swallowed thickly.
Jack, sensing the stare, looked over to Hiccup, and found himself lost in deep pools of enchanting forest green. He too, had discovered his feelings for the freckled male ran deeper than friendship.
He couldn't tear his eyes away from the sight of his best friend. He stared at his soft brunet hair that stuck out a little at the ends. At his round nose the younger thought was too big, but Jack insisted was just the right size. At his lips that were slightly parted. The older male had to suppress and urge to embrace them with his own. And at his large, viridian eyes that seemed to hold all the answers in the universe.
Neither noticed that they had been subconsciously bringing their faces closer together, so lost in each other's eyes were they, until their noses were brushing and their lips just centimetres apart. Hiccup suddenly became wary, and moved back slightly, looking down in a display of shyness as his freckles disappeared behind an interesting shade of red. Their faces were still almost touching though, and Jack decided to take a leap of faith.
"Hey Hic."
The smaller boy dove back into those unnaturally blue eyes, replying with a quiet "Hm?"
"Happy new year." And before the brunet could respond, Jack closed the distance between them.
It was short, and Hiccup couldn't help feeling a sense of loss when the white haired boy pulled away.
Deep blue gazed into forest green for any sign of disgust, anger or rejection, and he made a noise of surprise when Hiccup gripped his shirt and connected their lips once more. His eyes slid shut as he melted into the kiss, his heart fluttering against his ribcage. Heads tilted to deepen the contact, and both boys became light headed as their tongues danced.
It barely registered in the younger teen's mind when fireworks began popping in the background and he would have groaned at the clicheness of it all had he not been as thoroughly invested in the intoxicating feeling of the other's mouth on his.
Fingers tangled themselves in hair and as the year began two hearts beat in tandem and the dazzling display of colour across the sky couldn't hold a candle to the light of the two boys in love.
There. My first attempt at writing a hijack thing.
I used all of the adjectives in my vocabulary goddammit.
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