Having taken some time off from Guardian duty, Jack had decided to spend a little time with Hiccup. He easily used a snow globe to transport himself there. Once he landed on the ground, his eyes scanned the bright sky for any dragons that might have been soaring around.
"Yeeeeeah baby!" came Hiccup's shout of joy as he and Toothless flew directly overhead Jack. His green eyes glanced at the ground in glee as he saw his winter guardian friend. "What's up, Jack?"
Jack chuckled with childish amusement and flew alongside Hiccup and Toothless. All three of them could feel the freeze breeze in their faces, how light and cool it felt against their skin. They all enjoyed the ascending into the air – into the clouds above them – plummeting downwards – descending towards the sea or ground – and finally leveling themselves out in a middle ground.
Jack went to ask Hiccup something, but was stopped when he saw a sense of regret in Hiccup's green eyes. "Why don't we land for a while, alright?" Jack asked, trying to lighten the mood.
The second the three friends landed, Hiccup climbed off of Toothless' back and wandered into the forest before them. Even by the way he walked, Jack could see the guilt and sorrow that was still hanging heavily off the Dragon Master's shoulder's.
Feeling that he was the only one that could closely relate to him, Jack followed Hiccup into the wilderness. He reached out to touch Hiccup on the shoulder, but was stood stopped when Hiccup snapped, "Don't Jack! I . . . I need some alone time."
"Why are you like this?" Jack asked curiously.
"I . . ." Hiccup's frown even darkened with remorse as he spoke the words. "I don't want you to hang out with a monster like me. I'd allowed Pitch to control my emotions, uncover my fears, and turn me into a fearling. I mocked Toothless. I held Merida hostage. I wounded you!"
"Hey, slow down," Jack said in a comforting tone. "It wasn't your fault. It was never your fault. Pitch was the one who forced you to do all of those crimes. And although you might have liked it at first, when we brought you back to our side, you instantly regretted such a thing. Don't put yourself so low when you have friends who believe in you to the fullest."
Hearing Jack's comforting words caused Hiccup to finally smile in relief. He finally felt as if he could start over from where he once was. He saw his evil actions and instantly regretted that he'd been like that. He felt a silent anger for the Nightmare King that controlled him.
There was a nudge to his side and a low grumbling tone. Hiccup looked down to Toothless and smiled. "Thanks, bud," he said, rubbing the dragon on the head.
"So," Jack said with a playful glint in his eyes, "you want to fly for a couple minutes?"
Hiccup smiled with pure joy. "Sure thing, Jack," he agreed, climbing back on Toothless' back and taking off into the blue sky above with Jack following close behind.
THE END
Okay please be honest. Was it good?Bad? I know it was so short it wasn't even funny, but I felt it had enough description for each chapter.Still, I want your opinions on how well I wrote this FanFic.
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