You guys all get two chapters in one! I just couldn't help myself =3 ... I hope you all enjoy it!
Title: Chosen
Summary: When the Man in the Moon chooses Hiccup to carry the next future Guardian, it poses complications and questions for everyone.
Rating: T
Genre: Romance/Drama
Characters (MAIN): Hiccup Haddock and Jack Frost
Pairing: Jack x Hiccup
NOTE: WARNING: THIS CONTAINS SLASH AND MPREG!
Jack flew to the cove, still in Berk. He didn't want to go far from Hiccup in case something happened or if he changed his mind. It was very strange, not being with Hiccup that morning. Instead, they yelled at each other a fought. Something they had never done before. Jack suspected that every couple goes through that patch sooner or later though. And since Hiccup was pregnant, he had added hormones to contribute to what had happened.
He felt angry. Not at Hiccup, of course, but at the situation. At the Moon. Once again he found himself caught in a bad place and all he wanted to do was free him and Hiccup from it. All he wanted was for things to go back to the way they were. Jack knew that could never happen, though. Hiccup had been right; he was pregnant and everything was over and done with. They could never go backwards and try to sort this all out.
Jack sighed flopping down onto the snowy ground, cross-legged. He was frustrated with Hiccup, though. How could he want to change his mind? How could he just blindly walk into this without thinking about what was going to happen down the road? And why did he choose now of all times to get mad about it? The Guardian sighed heavily and balled up his fists. He wished it were night. He wanted to talk to the Moon. He wanted answers, too! If Hiccup was to die giving birth, then Jack figured that he deserved to know this. Hiccup deserved to know! They both deserved more information.
With silence answering all of his unspoken questions, Jack stared at the pond with tears in his eyes. From the beginning, this was all so unfair. It was too much to put on Hiccup and now he was upset with everything. He knew that his boyfriend was going to wind up cracking and getting upset. He just didn't know when. And now that they were through the halfway mark of the pregnancy, it was almost too much to bear for the winter spirit.
"This isn't fair," Jack whispered through his tears. "I don't want to lose everything. I don't want to lose Hiccup. I don't want our child to live without him. I can't do this without him. And I know he can't do this without me." He closed his eyes, letting the tears roll down his cheeks. He'd been holding them in since the fight with Hiccup started. He knew that crying would only make the teen viking more upset and probably guilty. "I just want answers again. I just want information." He looked up at the sky, wishing even more that the moon was out. "If you have something to say, please. Tell the others or something. Please. Hic and I are scared. And I don't want to lose the only person who loves me more than anything in the world." He closed his eyes again and took a deep breathe. "Please."
Hiccup stayed in bed most of that morning after Jack left, tears running down his face. He never wanted to fight with Jack. He rarely fought with anyone and bickering like that with the person he loved just broke his heart. And to think that he was angry at Jack, too was more heartbreaking. He didn't want to be angry with Jack. This wasn't his fault. Hiccup knew that it was his choice. Both of them knew it, Jack had been completely right.
After Hiccup had laid himself up in bed, Toothless started pounding on the roof of the house wanting him to get up. Even though Toothless refused to take Hiccup flying while he was pregnant, the dragon still wanted to wake his rider up and have his day started.
Sighing softly, Hiccup pulled off his covers and sat up. He wobbly stood to his feet under the weight of his belly and held his arms out to steady himself. He smiled a little bittersweetly down at his tummy. "You're getting heavy in there, huh?" Hiccup carefully eased himself down the stairs and out the door, being careful of the ice and snow.
"Good morning, Mister Bossy," Hiccup grinned, greeting Toothless up on the roof. "Did you have to wake me up? I guess you didn't hear me and Jack fighting this morning, huh?"
Toothless let out a whine of worry and hopped down onto the ground in front of Hiccup. He tilted his head and nuzzled his rider's cheek, wanting to know just what happened betwee his friend and his mate.
Hiccup sighed, leaning his head against Toothless'. "We fought this morning, bud. I kind of let out everything I've been wanting to say since this started. I had a bad dream about me dying while having the baby. It kind of sparked everything and my need to vent." He sighed again and looked at his friend. "I told Jack I needed some time."
Toothless stood back, his head raised high and grunted displeasingly. Hiccup needed his mate. They needed each other. For the sake of the child his rider carried. Toothless bowed his head and showed his teeth gently to show Hiccup that he wasn't pleased with what happened and the decision that was made.
"I know, bud, I know," Hiccup tossed his hands at his side. "It was stupid of us, stupid of me, and I shouldn't have sent him away. But Toothless, I need space! I need time! I-there's still so much about this I don't understand." He motioned to his large belly. "I'm trying my best, bud I really am but it's still so much. There's still stuff that I don't understand and we don't have all of the answers." He sighed heavily. "Gods, I've messed up so bad."
Toothless cooed and nuzzled Hiccup softly. He could tell that his rider was upset and stressed, but he knew that wasn't a good thing for him or the child. He wanted Hiccup to be happy, if anything and calm. Softly, Toothless licked Hiccup's cheek and offered a cute, toothless smile.
Hiccup grinned back hugging Toothless' head. "Yeah I know, bud. You're always there for me. Thank you." He gave his friend a pet. "Come on let's go find Jack, what do you say? Maybe we can talk about everything, huh?"
Bounding in the snow, Toothless pounced around Hiccup in excitement. He had grown very fond of his rider's mate and wanted the two to make up and live a happy life. He licked Hiccup's cheek warmly, waiting for the boy's lead.
"Do you think I could ride you, bud?" Hiccup asked. "You don't have to fly. Just to walk and look for him." He gave the dragon a pleading, cute look.
Toothless groaned and rolled his eyes, getting down to his belly so that Hiccup could hopefully climb on. He would walk slow, of course, but he didn't see the harm in letting the boy ride as long as he wasn't flying.
Hiccup heaved himself up onto Toothless' back with struggle from his large and heavy belly. He managed to get onto the saddle, strapping himself in and clicking in his prosthetic leg. "Alright, bud. I'm on. Let's go look for Jack."
Toothless started off out of the village, walking cautiously and slowly much to Hiccup's dismay. He voiced the fact that he was pregnant, not sick multiple times. To which Toothless softly growled in protest, warning Hiccup that he would stop and force the rider off to walk on his own. Hiccup digressed.
As the walk continued, Hiccup hoped that they would be able to find Jack. He didn't even know if the Guardian was still in Berk or not. But Jack had promised him that he wouldn't be far. Hiccup sighed softly, hoping that him and Jack could talk things out and work everything out for the better. He knew from earlier that Toothless was right. He needed Jack and so did the baby. If they wanted this to work and to last, then they needed to stay together as a team. Besides, they still loved each other. At least ... Hiccup hoped so.
Jay