Title: Womanizer
Rated: T
Summary: Hiccup tires of his best friend's reputation. Constantly, the handsome Jack Frost plays the hearts of every girl that falls for his charms. Determined to stop Jack's ways, he teams with a fiery redhead named Merida to end his charades. When a beautiful new girl comes to Corona High, they three create an arrangement, ensuring to stop the womanizer's antics once and for all. To play the player; Elsa is set to break Jack's heart.
Faking like a good one,
but I call em' like I see em'
I know what you are, what you are, baby.
Womanizer, woman, womanizer,
you're a womanizer.
~Britney Spears- Womanizer
Hazel eyes narrowed, speculating the scene that played before him with gritted teeth.
Here we go again...he thought begrudgingly.
Hiccup could barely stand to watch as tears began pooling in the blonde's green almond-shaped eyes. Her lips trembled as her hand pressed to her chest. Rapunzel was such a sweet girl, and to see her in such torment wrenched at the brunettes chest.
But he remained where he was, peering around the bend of the hallway corner. The incident before him was like many others he'd seen; though the more often he watched and heard another woman's heart break, the more aggravated he became with his friend's cruel antics.
He could hear Jack's pitifully pathetic and familiar words.
"I'm sorry, Zel...I just...it's not going to work out."
Rapunzel bit her lip in attempt to stop it's quiver. "B...but you, you said it was different with me. You...you said..."
Jack ran a hand through his silver locks and grimaced as if in pain, remorse playing on his face as he shook his head. "You are different than the other girls I dated Zel, but I just...I need to end it."
To any naive eye, the silver-haired teen seemed quite sorry for such pain, his charisma seemingly kind and sweet. But Hiccup was not credulous, and saw right through his best friends act.
That's all it was. An act.
With a final nod as farewell, the blonde ran off, hands clasped over her mouth as she tried to hide her tears from view. Her pink skirt billowed behind her as she disappeared down the hall's bend.
As soon as her footsteps faded, Jack's handsome face revealed itself to what was true.
The furrowing of his brows parted, all signs of regret washed away as he crossed his arms and tilted his head, a smirk twitching his lips. "There goes another one Jack," he muttered to himself, a chuckle rumbling his chest.
Hiccup rolled his eyes, stepping out from the corner and into sight. He let out a disappointed sigh. "Really Jack? Rapunzel? She didn't deserve that."
Jack turned to his best friend and grinned. "Aw, come on, Hiccup! Lighten up! I'm just havin' a bit of fun."
The brunette didn't look amused. "Well your fun is hurting other people."
"Ugh, please! Not this again."
Hiccup threw his hands in the air. "Oh come on Jack! You can't possibly feel even a little bit guilty? You've broken so many hearts, I lost count after the twenty-third, with Cindy!"
Jack tapped his chin in thought. "Cindy...the blonde with a pet mouse, right?"
"Yes, that one." Pulling at his hair with an exasperated sigh, Hiccup looked pleadingly at his best friend as they began a slow trek towards the lobby, heading for lunch break where the rest of their peers already resided in their cliques. "Would you just...please, take a break from of all this?"
Hiccup pulled him to a stop, gripping the shoulders of his blue hoodie and searching his eyes earnestly. "I know you're actually a good guy Jack," when he made a move to protest, the brunette quickly interrupted. "Yes, you are, despite what you try to be. So just...stop. Even if for a month."
Jack rolled his cerulean eyes, huffing irately at his friends soft words. "Fine. I'll stop for a bit..."
Hiccup smiled crookedly, and was about to reply when Jack's gaze caught hold of something over his shoulder, and the sound of the school doors opening and shutting behind him caused him to turn.
Immediately, the grin dropped from the brunette's face.
Entering the school, and most certainly capturing the attention of his friend, was a beautiful white haired blonde, large owl blue eyes, long lashes, and a curvy body to match. She wore black skinny jeans, with accented colors of blue, her hair resting over her left shoulder in a long, thick braid.
Hiccup watched as a wolfish grin slowly came upon Jack's face.
"No!" Jumping in front of his friend he blocked his line of view to the beauty behind. Frantically, he shook his head. "NO Jack! No, no, no, and...no."
Jack looked at him incredulously. "You kidding man? Did you see that babe?"
The other teen continued to shake his head, a stern scowl creasing his forehead. "Jack...two seconds ago, you promised me you'd give all this a rest!"
"Well, that was before we got a new hot chick!"
Hiccup sighed, seeing that he was getting nowhere, and could only watch as his friend moved around him and headed toward the office door, where the new girl had just exited with a slip of paper firmly grasped in her hand.
"I'll give it a rest after a few dates with her, alright bud?" With a nod, a finalizing clap on the shoulder, Jack turned and hurried to the blonde's side.
Frustrated, Hiccup rubbed a hand over his face and silently cursed. This had to stop. He had to find a way for Jack to see the damage he was leaving in his wake. But how?
Stretching forward, the brunette moved casually closer to where Jack was pulling his pick up lines and playing his charm.
The girl's rigid voice caught his attention. "No thanks." It sounded like a blatant refusal.
Jack's voice, smooth as ever, glazed it over. "Aw, come on. I could give you a quick tour, introduce you to the right crowd and everything." Flashing a disarming smile, he offered a playful wink. "So how bout' it?"
"I'll find my own way, thanks." And without another word, she turned on her heel and made her way down the next hall.
Hiccup made no attempt to hide his humor as he laughed, approaching the bewildered Jack and slapping his shoulder. "Boy, did you get shut down."
Jack frowned, pushing his friend's hand off and gave a feeble shrug. "Nah, no big. She's a little more...cold and distant than most girls, especially for one that doesn't even know my reputation; but I'll wear her down with time." He smiled confidently.
The brunette looked to where he had seen the blonde beauty disappear. "I dunno, man. She seemed pretty resistant to your charms."
As they both stood in silence, Hiccup's intelligent mind began to churn.
Hm...what if...
Almost comically, he pictured a light bulb brightening above his head.
That's it!
A solution. This had to be the solution to stop his friend's parading around with woman. It would work.
But he couldn't do it alone. First he'd need an agreement with the object of Jack's attention, then he had to have a partner to the crime; and no one would better fit that role than a particular red head full of fire.
