Hiccup pushed the door open, shrugging out of the completely drenched jacket. He dropped it on the floor, darkening the carpet.

"Jack I'm home." He called.

Silence.

He shrugged, oh well. He walked into the bathroom and took a shower. It was warm and it felt nice after the cold rainy day. He got dressed again and walked into the kitchen to make himself some tea. As he went to get the teabag he saw the giant packet of jellybeans he had bought for his two little cousins who were coming to visit him, it was the biggest one he could find and it was supposed to be rationed throughout the month. But it was empty.

Toothless wandered out from somewhere within the flat, rubbing against Hiccup's leg affectionately.

"Hey bud, you seen Jack."

The cat merely stared back at Hiccup, before yawning and walking over to the carpet; taking a little nap.

"Wow, Toothless, thanks for the help." Hiccup sighed and wandered out onto the front landing.

"Jack? Jack where are you?" He called cautiously.

With no reply, he walked out onto the street. To describe the scene before him as pure white would be an understatement. Everything was frozen. The wind was so strong it nearly pushed him over and it was thick with the worst snowflakes he had ever seen. They weren't even snowflakes, just sort of lumps of snow, like miniature snowballs falling from the sky. He was worried about where Jack would go next.

"Jack? Where are y-"

"HEY HICCUP!" Jack was suddenly behind Hiccup, giggling manically and putting Hiccup on the verge of a heart attack.

Hiccup turned around slowly, "Jack, did you by any chance eat that giant bag of jellybeans I had in the kitchen?"

Jack looked pensively into the distance, "YEAH, YEAH I THINK I DID!"

"Okay, please, you can stop yelling, I'm right here."

"I DON'T THINK I CAN!"

"Okay, now lets go inside."

Jack laughed loudly, rolling on the ground.

"Oh my god." Hiccup whispered.

"LOOK AT ALL THE SNOW HIC. ITS EVERYWHERE!"

He flew up onto the roof and yelled down to Hiccup, "I CAN FLY! THIS IS AWESOME!"

"I AM THE KING OF THE WORLD!" He yelled, freezing the other half of the town.

"Can you come down Jack. If you do I'll…" Hiccup considered his plan of attack, "I'll give you some more jellybeans. But they're inside."

Suddenly Jack was standing next to him, continuing his manic laughing.

"WHERE, WHERE, WHERE, WHERE ARE THEY HICCUP?"

"Just inside, come on." He took Jack's hand and pulled him inside.

"JELLYBEANS ARE THE BEST, HIC, THEY'RE MY FAVOURITE!"

"You've never had lollies before have you?"

Jack smiled at him, "LOLLIES ARE MY FAVOURITE HIC!"

"Hmmmm, I'll take that as a no."

"WHERE ARE THE JELLYBEANS HICCUP? WHERE? WHERE? WHERE?"

"Just in here. Just look, go and sit on the bed and I'll bring them."

Jack sat still for about three nanoseconds.

Hiccup ran into the lounge room and grabbed the key, locking the door.

"JELLYBEANS, JELLYBEANS, JELLYBEANS!"

"HICCUP WHERE ARE YOU!"

"THE DOOR IS LOCKED HICCUP! LET ME OUT HIC!"

"It's for your own good Jack."

"HICCUP! LET ME OUT! JELLYBEANS!"

Hiccup figures he isn't going to get much sleep that night if he stays there so he goes and stays the night with Astrid, bringing Toothless along too. Astrid doesn't ask questions.

Later he watches the news. The main story on every channel is the mysterious snowstorm that engulfed the small town of Berk. They have panels of scientists discussing the freak weather from every nation around the world. Most put it down to climate change. Hiccup laughed softly.

"What is it?" Astrid asked.

"Nothing, just the scientists... I don't think they're right."

"Why, what do you think it is then?"

Hiccup laughed again, "Jack Frost went high."

Astrid laughed loudly, punching him lightly in the shoulder.

"Yeah, its not as funny as you think."

The next morning Hiccup woke up on Astrid's couch with a feeling of crushing dread. He thanked Astrid for letting him stay and walked as slowly as he could back home.

When he reached to unlock the door he winced with the immanent impact, opening his eyes when he heard the door open. Everything was frozen. It was snowing, inside. Jack had somehow managed to completely rip off the door to Hiccup's bedroom.

"Oh my god." He said slowly.

Jack was lying sprawled on the floor in the middle of the lounge room.

"Hey Jack." Hiccup called.

"Shhhh…" Jack hissed.

"Ah, so the tables have turned." Hiccup said under his breath.

"Hey, are you okay there?" He said louder so that Jack could hear him.

"Ahhhh…" He said, rolling his head to look at his boyfriend, "What did I do yesterday."

"Really, I think it's better that you don't know."

He collapsed his head back onto what had been the couch.

"Never let me do that again, please."

"Don't worry, I wasn't planning on it."

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