Hello again. 'Tis I, The Writer of Awesomeness, here to provide you with hijack flavored entertainment. The Writer of Awesomeness will never, has never, and does not own the Epicness that is 'How to Train Your Dragon' and 'The Rise of the Guardians'.


Moving in together.

Jack was nervously shifting around before Hiccup. He had been meaning to ask this for a while, but asking your first beleived and healer friend if you can live in his house isn't really an easy thing to do if you ask Jack. Especially if you have a crush on the one-legged teen.

Hiccup was getting impatient- something that he rarely was. Toothless was right by him constantly nudging him to get his attention so that they could go flying. He had to fly soon because flying is his addiction. And Jack was just standing there stuttering! Oh, Thor! Toothless needs to stop now. I can't even concentrate on what the adorable winter spirit is saying.

"Toothless! Stop it now! We will go flying in a minute!... Please continue Jack."

Jack turned a bright pink and managed to blurt out,

"Umm... well...WillYouLetMeSleepInYourRoomTonightBecauseIDontReallyHaveAnywhere ElseToSleepItsLonelyWhenImOutsideByMySelfAndYouAreTheOnlyOneWhoCanSeeMeSoPlease?!"

"..."

It took Hiccup a couple of seconds to decipher that large run-on sentence.

"Umm...Ok I don't see why not. You are my best friend- human looking friend-" he inserted when he got a nudge from Toothless."Now let's go flying. Want to race?"


It happened gradually but eventually Hiccup' s room became not just a room of Hiccup-related items, but a mixture of Jack's and Hiccup' s tastes in rooms. The room had a desk for Hiccup with lots of drawings of Jack and Toothless. The bed was only used by Hiccup to the untrained eye, but to a believer, you could always see Hiccup and Jack cuddled up against eachother in the wee hours of the morning. That isn't to say that Jack didn't take up his self proclaimed title of king of winter pranks, and wake Hiccup up with a snowball to the back or a cold breath to the ear. Because he did that. Often. Too often for Hiccup' s tastes.

Either way he let Jack stay in his room. And although he will never say it, he quite liked their little arrangement. It let him spend more time with Jack.