i like your messy hair, i like the clothes you wear
[ A week passes with two spirits and one human as residents of the enormous Workshop, dining with North whenever he appears out of his office but generally doing their own thing in the meantime. Jack flies off now and again to spread snow and wintry cheer, tactfully letting Dave and Hiccup some time to get to know each other now that both of them are rubbing along better than could have been hoped. He hasn't seen much of either of them separately, so Hiccup wandering the Workshop corridors far below Jack (where he sits atop the Globe playing with a puzzlebox) in the new clothes the winter spirit procured for him from a high street store a couple of days ago, is definitely a head-turner.
Oh no, he's hot. Hotter.
Hiccup looks not entirely unlike the way he does in his flight-suit, only ... casual, cut and shaped into modern-day clothing in a way that has Jack staring (fitted brown leather jacket, bottle-green leather pants with laces up the sides so they can be adjusted to those skinny legs), puzzlebox dropped forgotten atop the North Pole as he sweeps down to land in front of him. He drapes his staff over a shoulder as he hops onto the carpet, a hand stuffing inside his hoodie pocket as he ducks his head with a greeting smile. ]
So where've you been all morning, lazybones? It's almost noon.
Oh no, he's hot. Hotter.
Hiccup looks not entirely unlike the way he does in his flight-suit, only ... casual, cut and shaped into modern-day clothing in a way that has Jack staring (fitted brown leather jacket, bottle-green leather pants with laces up the sides so they can be adjusted to those skinny legs), puzzlebox dropped forgotten atop the North Pole as he sweeps down to land in front of him. He drapes his staff over a shoulder as he hops onto the carpet, a hand stuffing inside his hoodie pocket as he ducks his head with a greeting smile. ]
So where've you been all morning, lazybones? It's almost noon.
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I've only been staying at Dave's for a couple of days here and there, nothing regular. Before that, I didn't stay anywhere, I just ... I roamed around. The Workshop is where I came on Guardian business, somewhere I got into the swing of doing a job.
[ As much as Jack flits around, he tries to keep an ounce of professionalism around the yeti. Most of the time. Going stir-crazy, banged up in the building with his adjusting partners, hasn't helped. Looking at Hiccup in his new clothes, the way he fits so well into the new world at a glance, even if he doesn't feel like it, Jack has to wonder. ]
Dave's going to have to go back to New York soon, he's still a student. Are you going to stay on here or head off to find somewhere safe for the dragons? I didn't have a plan for myself besides ... flying off again.
[ As much as he loves his partners, it's jarring to think of staying in one place forever after spending so long with a carefree nomadic lifestyle. Jack wants to get out there. It's easiest on him to crash at their homes when they get together, only North's place is more like staying at an uncle's office. ]
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I need to find somewhere safe for them. I'm not going to let anyone take control of them, or kill them. As much as children are my responsibility now, I have to take care lf the dragons. [He shakes his head.] I can't stay there. There's...it doesn't feel right. The Bewilderbeast talked about migrating further north, out of human sight. They're probably already on the move.
[He doesn't realize he's rambling on until he stops, pausing and turning to look at Jack. He should be there with them, but he's here. Hiccup turns fully, reaching out with a hand.]
Come with us. Come with me. We can find a home again, Jack.
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I don't want to. [ His nose follows the line of a jaw. ] I want to be outside, not cooped up anywhere. I've changed since ...
[ Since you slept. You weren't got for a measly ten years, Hic. Jack doesn't have dragons to take care of, he only happens upon kids playing by chance most of the time; his responsibilities are still close to nil and he likes it that way. ]
I'll come and visit you, though. I promise.
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I understand. I'll probably find some place different but close to the herd. North offered to make my room here permanent...I told him I'd have to think about it.
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You're the Guardian of Freedom, Hic. Whatever you decide to do will be fine, because it'll be your choice.
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What does that even mean? I still have no idea what I have to do. You and the others...you all know your place. I never have.
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You're a Guardian, whatever you already do is what's needed.
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See, it sounds easy when you say it like that. I just...have trouble putting it into words. This whole thing is...I know I was made years ago but it feels like I was only meant to start now.
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[ Trailing his nails along Hiccup's leathers, Jack find the inner curve of his thigh and scratches there in a mirror of the scars left beneath. His icy nails tear through the top lining ever so slightly in thin lines, just enough to have the touch felt. ]
You should stay here for now, where it's safe ...
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Is that why you do that? Leave scratches on me?
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Nah, I just enjoy it. [ Jack laughs as he fails to keep a straight face and shrugs, nudging them to sit and enjoy the fireside picnic. ] You're not the only one that knows my smell, or scent, or whatever. It's pretty distinct. You'll always carry it with you now even if it's too faint for your nose to pick up, there are creatures out there who'll know you're taken without having to wonder at all.
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So you're scenting me, is that what you're saying? Basically telling other spirits 'This is mine, back off'?
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[ Except he is, but won't admit it. He tears into the croissant and leans over to peck Hiccup on the cheek for remembering, settling in against him to offer some to his lips after shredding the pastry. ]
Spirits are weird and I don't want anything to happen to you.
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[According to Dave and North anyway. Hiccup isn't too sure of how those things go anyway. He takes the offered pastry even though he has his own, tilting his head to press a kiss to Jack's jaw after as he chew.]
You're right. I already let one weird spirit into my life and look what happened to me.
[He's joking, he's joking.]
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[ Jack munches the leftover croissant, snorting. He knows Hiccup is being light-hearted about ... everything, so he eases into the same humor. ]
You got to see his good-looking face almost every day, for a while?
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I'd like to wake up to it again if he'll permit it.
[He's choosing his words carefully, not wanting to upset the light hearted mood and get his husband moody again. Hiccup snuffles his way down a neck, kissing the crook there as he tilts his head to look at Jack with warm eyes.]
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I'm still in love with you. [ Being a dork, being scared of the new world, being nostalgic and sweet and remembering croissants in leather jackets. Jack pecks his lips again. ] And I still want you.
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He doesn't want to see Jack that angry or upset again.]
I never stopped being in love with you. You're everything to me, Jack, you always have been.
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I know. Ever since I met you, you've been the center of my whole world. [ A slice of apple taps Hiccup on the lips as Jack smiles at him. ] We have a lot of lost time to make up for. I don't ever want to stop touching you.
[ The nuzzle of their noses, for example; even the barest caress is welcome. ]
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I'll spend every day with you if I have to. [Hiccup flicks his tongue against the corner of Jack's mouth teasingly.] Every minute of every second of every hour. I want to wake up wrapped around you again. I want to wake up and look at your face and be reminded of how lucky I am to have you.
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[ Turning his head into the curve of a shoulder to hide, Jack stays there curled up against him, long legs bent. His hand brushes back through soft chestnut hair, tickling idly at the nape on Hiccup's other side as he glancingly kisses the scruff along a jaw. ]
I miss you.
[ Present-tense, since it feels strange not to entirely remember what it's like to be with him. ]
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[For Hiccup, the past was just a few months ago. He still remembers how to love Jack, how to hold him in his arms and murmur sweet nothings continuously in his ears. He's patient, though, and he'll only work with whatever Jack feels comfortable with. His fingers curl in his husband's hoodie as his jaw is kissed, tilting his head forward into it with a small sigh as his eyes close, tipping his head forward to press a kiss to Jack's forehead, reaching to cradle his mate close.]
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I ... [ Hesitantly, he swallows. ] I think I need to go back to the den. Just to ... to see it. To know you're not still there.
[ He can't reach back and find the happier memories anymore, not when all the most recent ones are of separation and anxiety. ]
Could we go there?
[ It was always more Hiccup's territory than it was Jack's, technically, and they've been apart so long ... ]
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We can.
[It's said so simply but he wraps his arms around Jack tightly, kissing the hairline at the front of his head reassuringly.]
I'm here, I promise, but we can go there if it'll make you feel better.
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[ Instead of looking at it and Hiccup there, left behind. Jack reaches up with both hands as he twists around to put himself in Hiccup's lap, knees either side of hips, and wraps his arms around a neck to bury away from everything in the heat of a neck. Guilt lines his voice. ]
It was so long ago, I ... I can't remember what we were really like. I might be imagining parts of it, I don't know. It drove me mad trying, so I gave up.
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