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that1notetaker · 1 month ago
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Hijack Week day 1: First Kiss We know where this is going. We know, you know. We know. Hiccup: This is bro behavior. I'm helping a homie out so he can experience something he would otherwise not get the change to even get the option to choose. Anyway I'm not going to think about what I'M feeling. Jack: (lmao he died)
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hijacksecrets · 2 years ago
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Hijack Week Day 2: Pirate/Stowaway!
The idea for this AU is that Hiccup comes from a wealthy family but felt stifled/trapped, especially after his father announced his retirement and that Hiccup would be taking over the family business. Desperate to see the world at least for a little while before he takes over the business, he stows away on a ship, but quickly realizes the crew is none other than the infamous "Guardians", a group of self proclaimed "Gentleman pirates" who are robin-hood type figures, who steal from the exceedingly wealthy and give back to the less fortunate, mainly the children of the Archipelago.
The previous Captain of the Guardians, only known as "Manny", retired a year ago and handed the reins to none other than "Jack Frost", a boy they picked up years ago and started out as a cabin boy but eventually proved himself and worked up the ranks even with his penchant for disregarding authority. Though, his seafaring skills and good nature caught Manny's eye.
Jack, however, is having trouble adapting to his new role as captain, especially when he faces hostility from Aster, who thought the role should have gone to someone more qualified. Manny still plays a role, though now from his retirement home on a nice remote beach, sending them letters about where to go and who to target.
When Hiccup is discovered on the ship, Jack immediately takes a liking to this sassy stowaway and agrees to let him stay, but he has to work as a cabin boy.
(((ok i wrote way more than i thought i would LOL oops)))
I've been having a LOT of fun playing with new comic brushes/halftone brushes I got :> I've been experimenting with them to try to see how professional looking I can make my comics look now
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hijack-week · 11 months ago
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And we have our Prompts List Everyone! We have some excellent Prompts this year, they're all so good! I have some writing to do. Happy Hijacking! Day 1 (Jan. 21): Stardew Valley AU
Day 2 (Jan. 22): Time Loop
Day 3 (Jan. 23): There was only one bed!
Day 4 (Jan. 24): Fake Dating/Boyfriends/Relationship
Day 5 (Jan. 25): DragonCup/Half Dragon Hiccup
Day 6 (Jan. 26): Fae/Elf Jack
Day 7 (Jan. 27): Dark Jack and/or Dark Hiccup
Runner up: Memory Loss
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ashersmut · 2 years ago
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HIJACK WEEK DAY 6:
Hey all! As promised, here is the first five pages of my (currently untitled) hijack smut comic. The rest of the comic will be updated periodically on my Patreon page, and they will be much much spicier. I figured I'd try to fit this in with a hijack week prompt since everyone's starved for content. Hope you all enjoy, and have a great weekend!
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lemoneaorthingsiguess · 1 month ago
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Hijack Week - Day 3. Date
(This will be long, too long)
(This one shot was inspired by @bignostalgias White Winter Hymnal AU and @seafoamdew Arranged Marriage AU and my own ideas)
(Thanks @ghostsfanficevents for the event)
The sky was the same everywhere, only the land was different. The people might have different personalities, but they were all people.
Or at least, that was what Jack Frost had figured out, even before he got married and came to this land.
Jack was on a hilltop with his flock of sheep by his side. He didn't watch them, but at least being around them kept him from feeling lonely, and the added bonus was that they didn't force Jack to talk to them like other people. It wasn't that Jack liked silence, but not everyone was someone he could talk to happily.
Especially the Vikings.
Jack glanced at the harbor. The Viking ships were truly the largest and most majestic ships he had ever seen, especially since the dry, snowy land where he lived was unfamiliar with ships. There were only a few small rivers to row a boat on, the rest were endless glaciers, or flat land covered in white snow. It was strange that the wind was not cold, but had an indescribable salty taste, and on the horizon, surrounded by impossibly large stone statues, was water, reflecting the clear turquoise of the sky.
Jack's fingers traced the wood grain of his walking staff. Of course, wood was not something that could be easily found where he came from, but here it was abundant. Jack had always gone barefoot since he came here, especially when no one was around to remind him of his clothing. It was strange not to have to cover his feet in thick cloth and fur, but to be able to feel the smooth, cool pebbles, the dry, sticky dirt, and the grass that seemed to soothe his feet. Jack had never thought he would be able to take his shoes off, except on those nights when he was lucky enough to sleep in a warm, blanketed tent owned by some kindhearted person. But here, Jack would take his shoes off whenever he could.
But of course, things never stayed that way forever.
His husband's friends soon found Jack. Let's see, Snotlout was complaining that Jack was always going to the wrong place and making them keep looking for him, the twins Tuffnut and Ruffnut were joking that he was new and needed time to explore this wonderful new, lush place, Fishlegs was coy about how they couldn't be sure how different Jack's place was from theirs. Finally Astrid sighed and pulled the others aside to let Jack breathe. It was at this point that Jack's husband, Hiccup, came over and explained that they had just finished training, so they wanted to meet Jack to get to know him better.
Hiccup, besides having a strange name like the other Vikings, had a lot of things in common with him.
Jack, even though he was a newcomer, had a lot of things in common with him.
Jack quickly joined the twins in talking about the fun things they had to do after he got used to everyone, of course adding a few words of teasing Snotlout. Despite the slight difference in dialect, getting to know these people wasn't really that difficult. Until they got so caught up in their excitement that they forgot Jack needed to breathe. He could handle the attention, but there was a limit to everything. At this point, Astrid would come over and separate the others, reminding them that Jack, although friendly, was definitely new to the place, and they should know their limits.
At this point, Jack's husband stepped forward and thanked Astrid. Jack looked at him. In fact, to the Vikings here, Hiccup… really wasn't a person who fit the social norm. Hiccup was small, actually smaller than Jack, even when they were the same age. His arms and legs didn't look muscular, and his speech was polite. They had only been married a few days, and Jack had never heard Hiccup speak harshly or swear. It didn't sound like much, but compared to the frequency with which a Viking would utter obscene words like breathing, Hiccup really should be considered the cleanest person in this tribe. Whether that was a compliment or a criticism, Jack didn't know.
When Jack first saw Hiccup, he thought he was a cute kid. Weird, but cute. It actually helped Jack Frost feel relieved that he had to marry at 14. Jack had seen girls in his hometown marry at that age, but boys until they were older. He had never felt comfortable being forced to step into those girls' shoes and go to a place he had never known before, in every sense. That old man could convince him that it would bring Jack so many good things and he would surely ignore those words. It was only when he lifted his brocade veil and saw his fiancé for the first time on their wedding day that Jack felt some of the weight lifted off his shoulders. And when he saw how different Hiccup was from other Vikings, Jack felt even more fortunate that this was the man he had married.
Calling a boy of 14 his husband was still weird, obvious. Maybe that would change when they got older, and… spent more time together.
Despite being married, Jack and Hiccup hadn't really made any progress, and were still like strangers forced into the same house.
"You don't have to actually speak their language to drive Snotlout crazy. That's cool," Hiccup whispered to Jack.
"Wait until I get the hang of it, and it'll be even more fun." Jack smiled.
"Not recommended." Hiccup glanced at Jack, but couldn't help but chuckle.
Making people laugh was Jack's forte, but making Hiccup laugh could be considered a plus.
"Come on! We all know that the reason this brat is here is because Hiccup needs a babysitter, and the chief doesn't want to hire a nanny for a kid over ten!"
It was Snotlout's voice, of course. Okay, this is mean.
“It sounds like you’re jealous that no one else will babysit you, Snotlout,” Hiccup said indifferently. “Keep trying and you’ll have someone else who’ll walk into your father’s house instead of you, in… eighty years, or you’ll have a legal nanny.”
Snotlout flew into a rage and screamed, ready to attack Hiccup but was stopped by Astrid.
“Look who said that,” Jack leaned over and grinned. But Hiccup still pretended to shrug his shoulders.
“Eh, Snotlout is easy to deal with.”
“The chief didn’t even give him a proper fiancé! It had to be a scrawny kid just like him with mismatched eyes! How would he choose someone to make everyone see the “specialness” of his son and son-in-law!”
Jack's face hardened, about to step forward when Hiccup secretly grabbed his hand. Hiccup didn't look happy either, but he silently reminded Jack that this wasn't worth it. Astrid smacked Snotlout's head so hard that his helmet fell off. While Snotlout was still screaming and taking all the attention, Hiccup led Jack away from that place.
After a while, Hiccup turned his head back.
"Sorry about Snotlout, he's just like that."
"Sounds like you're a natural pro."
"Yeah, you tell me."
"Yeah, and…"
Jack glanced down at their hands, Hiccup followed them and then pulled his hand back, his cheeks red. Jack smiled as he watched Hiccup rub his hands together in confusion and scratch his head. They laughed awkwardly for a while before returning to Hiccup's house.
Hiccup may be a little weird, but he's definitely adorable.
...
Jack Frost's eyes were two colors, one brown, one blue. He knew from a young age that he was different from others.
With his family gone and his memory gone, Jack became even more lost and didn't feel like he belonged anywhere. Sometimes he would stay at a kind family's house after helping them with their chores. Sometimes he would wander around and wonder where fate would take him.
If there was anyone Jack felt most connected to, it would be North - a burly old man who managed the tribes of the area, as well as the magical creatures and wonders of the place. Jack often helped North look after the magical reindeer that pulled the sleigh for the end-of-year gift-giving days, so he was given special privileges to be a guest at North's house whenever Jack wanted. Their relationship wasn't really that close, perhaps more like a mutual help. But at least North gave Jack the listening ear and respect he needed, sometimes with hot cocoa, and in return, Jack told North stories about the people he met, especially stories about children. North loved stories about children. North also turned a blind eye to some of Jack’s mischief in his toy workshop, because really, just making toys all year long was boring. Or at least Jack thought so. If there were any added benefits, the yetis in North taught Jack how to cook or sew so he could get by on his own out there. Jack didn’t have “many” problems with them, but not being ostracized when he went somewhere was… nice.
Until North told Jack to get married.
Jack never thought about getting married. He had seen weddings in his hometown, couples learning to love and laugh together, wives waiting for their husbands to return home after work. Jack had never thought that he would have such feelings for anyone, or that anyone would have such feelings for him, and marriage was even more out of reach. So when North talked about marriage, Jack strongly objected. He had never gotten to know North to become a sacrifice to benefit strangers, political marriage was nothing strange. Even more so when Jack realized that North and the yetis had secretly prepared a dowry for Jack, he was even more furious. It had taken North a lot of reassuring, probably half a year, and the assurance that Jack Frost had the right to separate, even divorce if he wanted, almost to have North's absolute protection before he decided to get into his carriage, with tons of dowry and wedding gifts behind him, and hundreds of people attending the ceremony behind him, dressed in the most beautiful and ridiculous clothes and jewelry, to go to a place he had never heard of, let alone set foot in.
That had been two weeks ago, because the Viking wedding must go on for a week for some reason. Jack still remembered how he had been hooded, and how weak he had been to have his indispensable staff taken away. North had taken Jack's hand to lead him to the wedding. Jack had let him help, not because he wanted to, but because Jack was too shaken to shake his hand off and go alone.
And now, Jack sat in front of the fire in Hiccup's house, watching it crackle. At least there was something about it that reminded him of the time before he came here. Jack's hand was fiddling with his staff, it helped him calm down, even though there was nothing to make him lose his temper right now.
Stoick, his father-in-law, was away. Being the chief of a tribe didn't exactly give him any free time. He reminded Jack of North, who was also a familiar figure. But since North was the one who put him in this situation, having him away all the time was a comfort to Jack.
Just like being alone was much more comfortable for Jack than being surrounded by strangers. But it also came with a downside.
Jack rubbed his blue eyes, the boy's words from before echoing in his head. It wasn't the first time Jack had been laughed at for his different eyes, he shouldn't have been so upset. But with all the recent events, he seemed to be tired of trying to fit in.
The sound of the door opening echoed, and Jack hurriedly wiped away his tears.
“You haven’t gone to bed yet ?” Hiccup asked as he closed the front door. He was soaked, Jack had forgotten it had been raining.
“No, just having trouble sleeping,” Jack replied as he moved Hiccup to sit next to the fireplace, shifting the logs to help the fire burn gently. “Aren’t you going to sleep at the forge ?”
“No, I don’t think it’s a good idea to leave you alone.”
“You know I can’t hide out in the rain, right ?”
“And you know that’s not what I mean.”
Jack looked at Hiccup with an uneasy smile on his face and then silently turned back to the fire. Hiccup opened his mouth to say something, then fell silent. An awkward silence passed between them until Hiccup sneezed from the cold, startling them both.
“That’s a good way to start a conversation,” Jack laughed. “Now, you should take care of yourself first. Where did you put your towel ?”
“I can take care of myself. Don't look at me like I'm a babysitter ?"
"Sorry, we're stuck together now, where did you put the towel ?"
"No, seriously, I can do it myself!"
They struggled for a moment before sitting by the fire again, only this time Hiccup was shirtless, without shoes and a towel draped over his shoulders.
The sound of the rain outside and the crackling of the fire eating into the wood seemed to lull anyone to sleep. Hiccup and Jack occasionally added more wood and turned them over, not saying a word to each other. Sometimes one of them would glance at the other, then look away.
"Jack ?"
"What ?"
"Sorry about this afternoon."
"About Snotlout ? That's nothing!"
"No, I mean…about everything. People haven't been easy on you since we… um… that event"
"Yeah… that event" Jack gripped his staff tighter. It was still unfamiliar to say it out loud.
"And I should… help you do something. But… you see, I'm not the type, I mean, it's not like I don't want to-"
"Okay, okay, slow down" Jack laughed "I get it. It's not any easier for you than it is for me"
"Add a little 'fame' to the mix and it's ten times harder" Hiccup chimed in, his voice low and sarcastically clear "Good morning, son and son-in-law of the chief"
Jack laughed out loud "Yeah, you're a pro"
They laughed a little and fell silent again. Hiccup was the first to speak.
"So, before you came here, what did you… do ? I don’t think I’ve asked before.”
Jack thought for a moment and shrugged.
“Nothing special. I travel around, sometimes helping people out, and when I need a place to stay during snowstorms or want to stay in one place for a while, I’ll take on reindeer herding for North.”
“North is… the one who brought you here, right ?”
“Yeah, he’s like the manager of the whole land. Mediating internal affairs between the tribes and diplomacy with other lands. And all of these…” Jack turned his hand around “…stuff, North also manages to give to me.”
“Oh-” Hiccup was clearly surprised. “Because at first I thought you two were… um…”
“What ?” Jack smiled with narrowed eyes.
“Well…” Hiccup scratched his head in embarrassment. “I’d find it a little strange if you two weren’t… father and son.”
“What !?” Jack laughed loudly “It’s not like that”
“Well… personal experience” Hiccup chuckled dryly “Have you seen me and my dad ?”
Jack recalled the image of Hiccup standing next to Stoick the Vast - the leader of his tribe.
“Okay that explains a lot of things” Jack nodded “But no, North and I aren’t blood related”
“That explains a few things”
“Yup. Well, he’s a guardian of children so in a way North looks after me, because I…” Jack looked away “Don’t really belong anywhere”
Hiccup looked at Jack silently, knowing what he shouldn’t ask. He pursed his lips for a moment and then spoke.
“Maybe I can understand a little”
Jack looked at Hiccup silently, then smiled, then yawned and rubbed his eyes.
“I should probably go to bed.”
Hiccup looked over, his face a little regretful, but he nodded.
“Ah, yeah- yeah. It’s late. You should go to bed.”
“Good night.”
Jack walked up the stairs, when Hiccup suddenly called out, startling Jack.
“Um… Jack !?”
“What ?”
“Um, this is a bit sudden… But- um… can we go on a date tomorrow ?”
Jack’s eyes widened.
“A date ?”
“Well… um… we’re already… family,” Hiccup said, waving his arms around. “So… maybe it wouldn’t be weird if… we could… have a few dates…?”
Jack could feel his cheeks heating up. A date sounded…
“Sure, why not ?”
...
The next morning, Hiccup and Jack went into the woods. Jack still had his staff, and Hiccup had a basket of fish almost as big as him on his shoulder. Enough fish to keep a family sick of fish for months. The smell of it made Jack recoil a little even though he thought he was used to it.
“I thought we were on a secret date today ?” Jack said as he followed Hiccup, walking in the woods with new shoes was not really familiar to him.
“Really ?” Hiccup turned to check on Jack, occasionally holding his hand to help him climb over the high mounds. “I just need… a little help.”
Jack hesitated. ‘A little help’ ? But he shook his head and continued following Hiccup, Jack believing that the kid wasn’t that crazy. Well, Hiccup was a bit weird, but at least he wasn’t crazy, right ?
Hiccup carried the basket of fish in one hand and led Jack Frost with the other to a lake in the middle of the forest, with large moss-covered ancient trees, the light spreading throughout the open space.
"Hmmm, isn't it weird ?" Hiccup said. "Jack, can you wait for me here ?"
Jack didn't complain and watched Hiccup slide down the lake in front of him skillfully, he had obviously done this a thousand times before. Jack looked up at a corner of the ancient tree covered in green moss and ferns next to him. He curiously touched it with his hand and then pulled it back because of the strange wet feeling, so this is how moss feels.
Suddenly, Jack heard the rustling of bushes behind him, and when he turned around, he saw a jet-black wolf with blue eyes, tall as a man, just stepping out of the bushes, staring at him. He jumped, raising his staff, but as Jack stepped back, he tripped over lower ground and fell, landing on Hiccup.
“Oh you found Toothless!” Hiccup grinned as Jack fumbled to help him up.
“Tooth-less ?” Jack pulled Hiccup to his feet and watched the other man greet the black wolf, who was half taller than him, even the wolf was tapping its feet, with its tail wagging. It let Hiccup pet it a bit before pushing him down again.
“Oh come on!” Hiccup laughed as the wolf licked all over his face. Jack Frost slowly lowered his staff, watching Hiccup complain in between his bright laughs, and Jack unconsciously smiling. It seemed like this was the first time Jack had seen Hiccup smile like that.
“Okay, okay!” Hiccup tried to push the wolf’s mouth away and then stepped closer to Jack. His hands alternated between their sides. “Let me introduce you guys again. Jack, Toothless. Toothless, Jack”
The wolf tilted its head to look at Jack, slowly approaching. Jack was about to step back when Hiccup gently took his hand, his eyes filled with an unprecedented tenderness.
“It’s okay, trust me.”
Jack looked at Hiccup, the fear in him slowly fading.
“Just relax, leave your hand like this.”
Hiccup turned Jack’s hand over, letting the wolf sniff the back of his hand, then slowly turned his hand over, letting the wolf continue to sniff his palm. At this point, Jack was no longer afraid when Toothless came and sniffed his face. The wolf’s tail began to wag and it made a delighted sound in its mouth, and Jack also chuckled happily. He looked at Hiccup, and in the boy’s eyes was an immeasurable pride and happiness.
“It’s my fault Toothless lost his leg,” Hiccup said as the wolf devoured the delicious fish. Only when he calmed down and looked at Toothless from a distance did Jack realize that the wolf was missing a hind leg.
“It was my trap,” Hiccup said without looking at Jack. “People have always talked about a direwolf left in the forest, a wolf as big as a horse, with longer legs than a normal wolf, a bigger head, a bigger nose, a bigger mouth, intelligence like a man, maybe even magical connections, something like that.”
Hiccup paused to let Jack absorb the information.
“I thought they were extinct,” Jack said in disbelief.
“That’s why they’re so valuable,” Hiccup replied.
They watched in silence as Toothless gleefully fished for the remaining fish at the bottom of the basket.
“People have always talked about it, but no one has ever seen one. So I decided I would be the one to hunt it down.”
“The wolf was really smart, but I figured out how to trap it. But when I saw him in my trap, I couldn’t kill him.”
Jack stared at Hiccup silently, as if memorizing his face at that moment. And Hiccup was too absorbed in his memories to notice.
“Why ?”
Hiccup looked back at Jack.
“What ?”
“Why didn’t you kill him ?”
“Because…”
Hiccup looked at Toothless, then back at Jack.
“He was just as scared as I was. I looked at him, and I saw myself.”
Jack blinked, then he chuckled.
“What ?” Hiccup laughed in confusion. “What’s so funny ?”
“No. It's just, that explains a lot of things.”
Hiccup still didn't understand anything, and Jack would leave him be.
Remembering the day when they got married. Under the brocade veil, Jack couldn't see anything, and could only follow the other person's wishes. Especially when he was with the groom during the ceremony, the only thing he could see was the other person's shoes. At that time, perhaps because Jack's fear, anxiety was revealed or for some other reason, he saw the other person's hands, patiently waiting for Jack to take them. When he took that hand, Jack saw that the other person was also trembling, but that reassured him beyond belief. That Jack was not alone in this wedding, and that at this moment, someone still respected his decision.
That person did not lift Jack's veil to show him off to anyone, but let him choose whether he wanted to show his face to everyone or not.
That was why Jack lifted the veil himself, even though he was still feeling insecure about his different appearance. But before him was a boy of his age, looking at him with surprise and admiration, even blushing in embarrassment when he realized he had unconsciously complimented the other person.
That was why Jack stayed. And when he saw the way Hiccup talked about the wolf he had saved, Jack knew he had met the right person.
“Hey, do you want to ride a wolf ?”
Hiccup’s voice made Jack turn back to the ground.
“What ?”
“Do you want to ride a wolf ?”
Hiccup’s previous shyness seemed to have almost disappeared, but he was still Hiccup, helping Jack Frost take off his shoes and climb onto Toothless. When Toothless stood up, it was strange. Jack had swung from tree branches and high cliffs many times, but riding on the back of an animal like this was not just like climbing a rock or a tree. Jack felt like he was still grounded, but also like he was seeing a different world. It was a strange feeling, but also very…
“Free, right ?”
Jack looked down and met Hiccup’s green eyes. And for a moment, they understood each other more than ever.
Holding Hiccup, and letting Toothless roam the forest and leap over the cliffs, Jack felt like he was riding a wild, living wind. As if he was free, and no one would be able to make Jack do anything he didn’t want to do anymore.
From the sky, the first snowflakes of the season had begun to fall. Jack raised his hand, and a snowflake melted on his fingertip. Oh, how he missed his old place.
“What’s wrong, Jack ?” Hiccup’s voice rang out.
“Nothing,” Jack smiled. “Nothing to worry about.”
And now, he thought he had found a place where he could belong.
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goddess-of-fluff · 10 months ago
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flammableengineering · 1 year ago
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FINALLY getting around to uploading this art piece that was supposed to be done for the last HiJack week!
This is based on @hijacksecrets's assassin AU. Hiccup is out on a job, when Jack sneaks up behind him. He didn't take too kindly to it.
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royal-tea-blogs · 10 months ago
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❄️HiJack Week Winter 2024🐉
January 22nd - Time Loop
"You and I haven't been before
and all the love from ties of yours
never more now.
I don't know how."
Listen to the full playlist here.
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toopliss-chewtoy · 1 year ago
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Chapters: 2/5 Fandom: Rise of the Guardians (2012), How to Train Your Dragon (Movies) Rating: Explicit Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III/Jack Frost (Guardians of Childhood) Characters: Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, Jack Frost (Guardians of Childhood) Additional Tags: College AU, Accidental Voyeurism, Masturbation, Detailed Explicit Smut(tm), Sex Toys, Friends With Benefits, Bad Dragon dildo, Public Masturbation, Anal Sex, Underage Drinking Summary:
College is a whole new world for freshman Hiccup. He has to make do with icky showers, a dorky roommate, and walking in on said roommate jerking off. Not that he minds the view... just not how he expected his day to go? But that's just one aspect of the college experience.
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sboochi · 1 year ago
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Hypotetical meet-cute that turns into Jack questioning his life and Hiccup wondering who the frick is that guy staring at him from across the street
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bignostalgias · 1 year ago
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jack attack!
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that1notetaker · 2 years ago
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A last minute Hijack Week drawing. Day 4, Hanahaki Disease! Jack’s flowers are Baby’s Breath. Hiccup’s are SnapDragons.
The idea is that Hiccup and Jack are separated by time, not by unrequited feelings, but the flowery disease cares little for details, so everyone must suck it up :D I’ll add colors when the day is not about to end and I am not living in a constant state of anxiety, thanks
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hijacksecrets · 2 years ago
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HIJACK WEEK DAY 3: VAMPIRE HUNTER AU
GAH I'm so late on this one LMAO sorry about that! I initially had a whole comic planned out BUT with how long the Fantasy AU comic has been taking me I decided to put that on hold and do something simpler. This was a fun challenge to just focus on values! I think I made Hiccup a bit too dark BUT I've spent too long on this already and i need a break asdfjlksjf
There is indeed a fic in mind for this AU :> haven't started it yet, though LOL but it WILL be done sometime in the future
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hijack-week · 1 year ago
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ashersmut · 2 years ago
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Happy Friday! Surprise, I am working on a nsfw HiJack comic! 👀
I do plan to reveal the first few pages very soon on Tumblr and my sfw Twitter, and I hope y'all Hiccup and Jack fanatics enjoy it. I have yet to decide on a name, but I have several ideas. I think I will refrain from giving it an official name until I'm finished.
After the first few pages, I will be updating it periodically on Patreon. Don't worry, I will still be dropping some teasers and sneak peaks here and there. The comic will be available in both B/W and color, but only Naughtier Tier members will receive access to the colored version. Obviously, Good Tier subscribers will only have access to the sfw pages, which I promise will still feel cohesive without the smut. It's going to be a bit lengthy, and I'm not holding back on the explicit content. Hopefully y'all won't mind?
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itsybitsybatsyspider · 4 months ago
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Hiccup finally gets a proper illusion spell for his elf disguise. Too bad Jack didn't fully think it through before giving it to him.
bonus:
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The Dragon Prince AU Masterpost
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