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Jack had his arm closely draped around Hiccups shoulders as they together walked in silence to the younger boys house.
Hiccup had calmed himself enough to not hyperventilate and Jack could control the boiling anger he felt for the man he only just met, and hit for that matter. The walk to the home was pretty long but finally they reached it.
With a squeeze between their intertwined hands the pair let go for Hiccup to lock up the black wooden door. As usual there wasn't anyone at home. He lived alone with his father who was working practically always, not for money but more because he felt the need to always have his mind to something, it had always been like that since Valka passed. Stoic was also strongly against the idea of his son giving away so much money to charity but he didn't intertwine as the time after the car accident was a hard hit for both father and son. So mostly coming home when Hiccup was sleeping, Hiccup was up and left often before Stoick even woke. Therefore he often felt lonely coming home to a dark house. But Hiccup knew the man tried. After all it's not easy to be a single father. Though this time it was kind of nice seeing usual emptiness as he had Jack with him. That was another one of his lovely problems. Stoic was a homophobe, even more so after the Dagur-incident.
And perhaps, maybe, it was a chance that Hiccup hadn't told him anything about having a boyfriend yet.
Tough that plan went straight down the toilet when the duo entered. It was light and television sounds were coming from the living room. Jack was just about to open his mouth and say something when Stoic moved in the couch to see who'd entered. His grey eyes widened in surprise and he slowly got up from the couch.
"Hiccup? What are you doing home this early? And who's that?" The father asked ending with a slightly suspicious look to the white-haired teen who waved pretty awkwardly.
Hiccup was quiet a little longer than would have fitted earning him suspicious eyes too. "T-this is Jack," he finally said with a small gesture.
"Yeah, I'm his boyfriend," Jack filled in with a small smile. Both Haddock's eyes widened and Hiccup felt for taping Jacks mouth together.
Just as Stoic was about to open his mouth Hiccup beat him to it with the first (panicked) words that came to his mind. "No, no he's not!"
Jacks reaction was immediate. "Wait... You- You're breaking up with me because of D-Dagur?" He said tears already starting to collect in his throat.
Hiccup pulled harshly at his hair as he answered. "N-no, no, no, Jack, I-!"
That's when Stoic seemed to break out of his chock, anger and acid that would make anyone shake entering his voice. "Dagur?! Boyfriend?!" Taking a couple of threatening steps towards Jack he formed his hands into fists.
"What, you're against boys dating?" Jack retorted feeling immediate anger boil in him too.
Hiccup tried to intertwine but the words were way to quickly growing to shouts.
"You mean against going against freaking nature in a completely grouse in every possible way?!"
"Homophobia. It doesn't mean you're scared. It means you're a fucking asshole," Jack said boldly and crossing his arms. He normally wasn't a fight starter (and definitely not with someone's HUGE dad) but if it was one thing he hated it was homophobes.
"Hiccup, explain this nuisance and are you fucking fucking Dagur too?!" Stoic demanded grabbing Hiccups thin wrists in his large hands but Jack immediately reacted again and bended them away, perhaps with only adrenalin from this strange day.
"Don't you dare speak to him like that!" Jack almost growled and Hiccup spoke best he could again but no one listen to him in the sudden mess.
"He's MY son!"
"Well you haven't been much of a father!" Jack shouted back, Hiccup tried to grab his arm and stop this argument from getting worse but Jack pushed him away like he weighed nothing, not even seemingly noticing it.
Hiccup stumbled for a second before he cried out in shear frustration, then just turning around and disappearing through the door, slamming it behind him. Not Stoic nor Jack noticed until the doorframe banged. They both turned too, then shared a quick glare before rushing out on the veranda shouting Hiccups name. But the boy didn't listen. The previous events had sucked everything out of him and the last thing he could stand was a fight with his father and Jack. He knew it was kind of selfish and they would probably worry a bit, but he just really needed to be alone, so he disappeared down the street as fast as his prosthetic would go.
"Hiccup! Come back here!" Stoic shouted with his booming vice without any luck. Then he turned to Jack with eyes practically burning and with face starting to match his red beard, though worry and concern shined trough. "See what you did?!" He blamed with one meaty finger pointing at Jack.
Jack didn't even answer, he didn't feel anger or adrenaline anymore. Instead he ran out the open door as well, following the direction his boyfriend ran without hearing the ugly words thrown from behind.
Seconds later Jack found himself breathing hard at a small crossing of two roads. Wondering how in the world the handicapped boy went so fast he put his hands to his mouth. "Hiccup?! Hiccup!" He called, the wind giving him his only response.
Sighing loudly he bent down and tied his loose shoes before taking down the left road.
As his breaths came out in the form of frozen smoke, Hiccup could feel the cold numbing at his skin. He didn't really care. Eventually he slowed down and started walking instead. It was quiet around him but some light were still shining through the windows from different houses. That was the only thing providing light as these streets weren't crowded enough to have out-lights nor even walk roads.
He'd been walking for about an hour and he was now on his way home again, most certainly to apologize to Stoic and calm down Jack, that is if they hadn't killed each other yet. Hiccup didn't feel for going home to that, it was nice just walking and clearing thoughts out but it was getting late and soon no lights would show him the way.
Hiccup had just gone by the old garages again when he suddenly froze as a voice reached his ears.
"Well, well, that's a nice surprise," Dagur said from behind. "You couldn't wait, could you?"
A/N: If you wish for any way this story should take you can still review and perhaps I'll do it :) Byeee...
