Okay, so here's the first one-shot based on a birthday. This one is dedicated to Snowflakesandangels. I'm not gonna lie, I wasn't sure whether your birthday was on the 8th or the 6th because Americans write it out backwards compared to Brits and I wasn't sure which one you meant... So I just used the prompt for 6 which was 'All Gone'. This chapter is basically one giant reference to Dan and Phil (my all time favourite youtubers) because they're always fighting over cereal and I feel like this is something they'd do...

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"Jack, where's my cereal?"

The yell came from the kitchen. In the next room over, Jack froze, not even bothering to pause his playstation. He kept silent for as long as he dared.

"Jack?" Another call.

"Sorry, what?" Jack tried to sound like he hadn't heard the first shout.

"I said, where's my cereal?" Hiccup repeated, "I know I had about half a box left yesterday."

"Did you check all the cupboards?" Jack said, keeping his voice flat. Of course Jack knew exactly where Hiccup's half full box of cereal was… He'd eaten it last night for a midnight snack. He couldn't help it Hiccup always bought the best tasting cereal and then hogged it all for himself. Jack's self control wasn't strong enough to sleep under the same roof as a waiting-to-be-eaten box of Krave.

"Yes, I checked all the cupboards." Hiccup yelled back. "It's not where I left it."

"Sure you didn't eat it and forget you did?" Jack was coming up with excuses. Anything to lead the blame away from him… "I mean, you can be pretty forgetful sometimes. You left the supermarket without me last week, remember?"

"Jack, shut up and tell me where my cereal is." Hiccup stepped into the room now, swinging around the doorframe and leaning on the back of the sofa Jack was lounging on.

"W-what? Hiccup, you think I took your cereal?!" Jack pouted, crossing his arms, "I thought you had more faith in me, my dear…"

"I do have faith, I can just always tell when you're lying to me." Hiccup leaned right over, speaking right next to Jack's ear. "Now, I'm gonna ask one more time. Jackson Overland Frost, where is my cereal?"

Jack was on the verge of tears, trying to stop himself from laughing. He was trembling in his seat, playstation controller still vibrating in his hands.

"And I'll say one more time, I have no idea." He snickered, cheeks getting hot.

At this, Hiccup sighed, shook his head a few times, and then flipped head over heels onto the sofa cushion next to Jack. Then he just sat there, legs crossed, eyes locked on the side of Jack's head.

"W-what are you doing?" Jack asked, fighting back a smile as he tried to keep his eyes off Hiccup and on playing his game.

Hiccup didn't say anything.

Jack waited a few seconds, guiding his game character through a dark corridor and into a new room before asking again. "Hiccup, whatever you're trying to do, it's not gonna work."

Again, Hiccup didn't reply, but Jack could feel those green eyes boring into him. He was finding it hard to not crack a grin at how weird this scene was.

As Jack's character reached a big set of wooden doors, he paused right before them and turned his head ever so slightly towards his boyfriend, but kept his eyes still glued to the screen. "Hic, are you one hundred and fifty percent sure you didn't eat it by mistake? Happens to the best of us, nothing to be ashamed of…" Ja ck was so desperate to break the tension now that he decided trying to make Hiccup laugh would be the best solution.

"Y'know, maybe you sleepwalked and ate the box? Wouldn't be too weird for you, considering you already sleep talk. Ooh, or maybe we were burgled by cereal thieves, or oh god… What if a serial killer murdered the rest of the poor helpless little wheaty treats?"

That was the one that finally broke Hiccup. He cracked up, dropping his head onto his knees, shaking with laughter. "That… was quite possibly the stupidest thing I've ever heard you say."

"Hey, I've said dumber things than that before, haven't I?" Jack turned to look at his giggling mess of a boyfriend.

"Well, you did once forget how to spell the letter L… And you also said that you always thought Dunelm was one of the battlefields in Lord of the Rings…" Hiccup paused, tapping a finger on his chin thoughtfully, "And you seriously considered legally changing your name to Derek after the Teen Wolf season 2 finale… And you-"

"Okay okay… I'm an idiot. Gotcha." Jack cut him off, finally pausing his game and putting the controller on the arm of the sofa next to him.

The two sat smiling to themselves, thinking about all those silly things Jack had done, for quite a while before Hiccup spoke again.

"I was really looking forward to that cereal."

God damn. If anything was gonna guilt trip Jack into telling the truth, it was the face Hiccup was pulling now. He looked sad, not really on the verge of tears sad, just sad like a puppy who'd had his favourite treat taken away from him. Crushed would be a good word for it...

He couldn't keep lying to that face.

"Hic, I'm sorry." He braced himself, "I did eat your cereal. But I'll buy you more. In fact…" Jack looked at his watch, "We might have time to run to the shop and grab some now if we hurry."

Hiccup also leaned across to look at Jack's watch, "The shop shuts for the night in ten minutes. We can't make that."

"We can if we run!" And with that, Jack leapt up off the sofa, pulling on his shoes, coat and scarf. "C'mon, you want cereal don't you?"

Hiccup half-smiled as Jack headbutted the wall swinging his scarf over his shoulder, and then nodded and began to get dressed as well.

The walk from their flat to the nearest shop was about five to eight minutes, depending on how fast you walked. They sprinted, and made it there in three minutes.

The cashier looked less than thrilled to see the pair of them roll in, muddy shoes tracking footprints across the floor.

Another three minutes later, the boys were proudly leaving the store holding two large boxes of Krave each.

"Man, this stash is gonna last us a while…" Hiccup chuckled as they trudged back home through a thin layer of freshly fallen snow.

"No it won't." Jack smirked sideways at Hiccup, who looked shocked at first but then laughed too.

"Yeah you're probably right actually. I'll give it a week at best…"

"A week? Blimey, that's generous. I was thinking more like two nights. A whole box each a night?"

"Jack, you know this stuff is like, the most unhealthy cereal in existence, besides Lucky Charms of course. We can't eat it all in two days."

"Why not?"

"Because… It'll- oh, you know what? Whatever, I can't be bothered to argue. I just wanna get home and eat a whole box of this right now."

Jack smiled again. He was surprised at how cool Hiccup had been about him eating his cereal in the first place, but then again, he hadn't really given him much of a chance to object or be mad.

Later, Hiccup was snuggled up on the sofa, wrapped up in a blanket with an episode of American Horror Story paused and ready on the TV, waiting for Jack.

"Hope you're hungry!" Jack called from the kitchen. "These bowls are piled high!"

"Oh you know I am." Hiccup shouted back, "Hurry up, I'm wasting away out here…"

There was a pause, and then.

"Hey Hiccup."

"Yeah?"

"We're out of milk."

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Hope you liked! It was a lot of fun to write. In case you don't know, Krave is THE BEST CEREAL TO EVER EXIST EVER (in my humble opinion). The only way I can describe it is 'soft wheaty pillows filled with hazelnut chocolate'. MmMmMm literally the one food I could live off for the rest of my life...

Okay, I will be doing the next chapters for Two of the broken masks and pikianoa as soon as I can, and the prompts for your days are goooood so get ready!

Thanks for reading and speak to you guys again soon x