[Dave's magical training may not be complete, but Hiccup's words are definitely enough to ping it. Spells definitely happen. Magic hitting you out of nowhere one day and ruining your life definitely happens.
He looks down, not being able to keep watching the two spirits without feeling unwelcome, like he doesn't belong in this scene. His thoughts about the prince go from mild-sympathy to wanting to punch his face when he hears Jack answering with so much pain that is reflected on the weather. How can you have hurt him like this? And that bit of sympathy cracks too when Dave hears that last word, his hand leaving his boyfriend's shoulder.
You lied to me too, Jack.
The prince was victim of magic and made a mistake, Jack was abandoned and now is taken by bitterness. Both of them have the right to feel they way they do, but it's truly clear for Dave now: he's the odd man out. Jack has returned home, and there's nothing else for Dave to do by his side anymore.
It's hard to clear his mind when his heart is breaking and his body is freezing, so when fingers wiggle and the stone on his ring glows, he only manages to shake the snowglobe in Jack's pocket, not take it out as he wants. Throwing his head back in frustration, he finally snaps.]
JACK! You really need to calm down before you bury us all in snow!
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He looks down, not being able to keep watching the two spirits without feeling unwelcome, like he doesn't belong in this scene. His thoughts about the prince go from mild-sympathy to wanting to punch his face when he hears Jack answering with so much pain that is reflected on the weather. How can you have hurt him like this? And that bit of sympathy cracks too when Dave hears that last word, his hand leaving his boyfriend's shoulder.
You lied to me too, Jack.
The prince was victim of magic and made a mistake, Jack was abandoned and now is taken by bitterness. Both of them have the right to feel they way they do, but it's truly clear for Dave now: he's the odd man out. Jack has returned home, and there's nothing else for Dave to do by his side anymore.
It's hard to clear his mind when his heart is breaking and his body is freezing, so when fingers wiggle and the stone on his ring glows, he only manages to shake the snowglobe in Jack's pocket, not take it out as he wants. Throwing his head back in frustration, he finally snaps.]
JACK! You really need to calm down before you bury us all in snow!