Hi guys! Here's a little Hijack fanfic that came off the top of my head. It'd mean a lot if you left something in the review box. Thanks!

Just a little heads up, Hiccup and Jack are around eight years old. So.

Hope you enjoy!


Tap, tap.

Hiccup groaned, rolling around on his bed, wrapping himself in blankets. He was trying his best to ignore the constant tapping noise coming from the window close to him. He was warm and comfortable in his bed, and he didn't intend to leave it. After a minute or so of the continuous knocking sound, Hiccup finally managed to throw the covers to the side and pull himself out of the bed, stretching a loud yawn.

He didn't even need to look out the window to know who it was.

''Jack, what are yo-''

A rock flew into the open window, missing Hiccups face by a few inches. He looked down the window, narrowing his eyes.

Jacks familiar face, with his signature goofy grin and dark brown hair smiled back up at him. A handful of small rocks lay in his hand.

''Hey, Hic! Honestly, what took you so long? I threw a million rocks at your window before you woke up and moved your lazy butt.''

''Jack.'' Hiccup repeated in a stern voice, trying his best to cover his laughter with a serious voice. ''Its like,'' He took a quick glance at his clock on his wall, ticking softly, ''It's about one. Go back home.''

Jack pouted, sticking out his lower lip, a face he knew Hiccup couldn't say no to. He shoved his pile of rocks into his blue hoodie pocket.

''But, Hiccup, I wanted to show you something, and-'' Jack turned around, smirking to himself. ''Its going to start in a few minutes, and you won't ever see it happening again in your life.'' Jack had said this all very fast, obviously over exaggerating. But Hiccup didn't need to know that. With a small sigh, he turned away from the window.

''Alright, wait up. I'm coming.''


''You're so lazy, Hic.'' Jack laughed, using Hiccups nickname, knowing it would annoy him. He reached for another tree branch, and used the last of his strength to pull himself up and sit on top of it. He looked below him at the small, weak boy, who was far below him.

''Be quiet, Jack.'' Hiccup grunted, pulling up his legs onto a nearby branch, only for it to break into half under his weight, causing him to slip. He grasped another one, and somehow, despite his weak appearance, managed to heave himself on it. ''I have better things to do then climb trees all day.''

A few minutes later, Hiccup was seated next to Jack on the sturdy branch, gasping for air, causing Jack to go into a fit of giggles.

''Whats so important about this place, anyways?'' Hiccup questioned once he had finished catching his breath. Hiccup shivered in his thin winter jacket. Jack didn't seem to be cold, he had once told Hiccup that he was almost immune to the cold. He noticed in the corner of his eye that Jack was staring up at the star-scattered sky.

''Be patient, Hiccup.''

Hiccup followed Jacks gaze up at the night sky, and for a moment there was silence between the two of them. The only noise that was heard was the wind rustling in the trees and the sound of Hiccups heavy breathing.

Then, a flash of color danced across the sky.

''What-''

''Shh.'' Jack muttered, not taking his eyes off of the shades of blue, purple and green across the sky. Hiccup looked up in amazement, he had never seen anything like this before in his life.

''Northern lights.'' Hiccup breathed, his mouth opened slightly ajar.

''Aren't they amazing?" Jack whispered loudly, his bright blue eyes filled with excitement. He threw his hands up in the air, unable to wipe the smile off his face. ''They're so pretty, an-''

''Jack!'' Hiccup exclaimed, reaching out towards the boy. Jack was leaning backwards, and suddenly began to lose balance. His arms flailed in the air, and Jack gave a small gasp of surprise.

''H-Hiccup!''

It was like a slow-motion movie. Jack fell backwards, falling off the tree, and Hiccup was trying to grab his arm, his hand, anything.

The northern lights disappeared into the clouds without a trace.