"Isn’t he gorgeous?" The blonde mumbled over her cup of coffee, her forest green eyes looking at a boy sitting across the coffee shop.
His white hair was in a messy bed head look, his bright blue eyes filled with a look of mischief that matched his blue bike helmet and the dark blue motorcycle outside. He went to their university and was currently drinking coffee and trying to study for midterms while flirting with a platinum blonde behind the counter. Rapunzel looked back down at her laptop with a sigh. If it wasnt for anthropology she could be over there making conversation. A least trying to.
"If you keep sighing, I’m going to go over there and sit by him." Hiccup mumbled, his fingers typing fast, his glasses reflecting the glow of this document on his laptop.
He looked up at the blonde across from him. He tried to push down the jealousy that rose in his chest, watching his best friend ogle some bad boy. It wouldn’t be the first time. She had a thing for wild guys. First there was Nod in senior year in high school, then there was Guy in freshman year at the university. A couple of bad choices in between Guy and the last long term one named Flynn. Every time they ended up either being douche bags, skirt chasers, or just plain too much to handle.
"Sorry." Rapunzel blushed, placing her chin in her hand, "Things with Flynn didnt work out and I feel lonely. I really liked him too!"
"Oh yeah, because being a kleptomaniac was really attractive." Hiccup gave her a look over the top of his laptop.
"How was I supposed to know that?"
"I don’t know maybe when things started going missing in your apartment."
Hiccup rolled his green eyes at the girl as she pouted. She knew he was right. He was always right. He always knew that the guys were no good and she never listened to him. They had been friends since high school. She was the only girl that didn’t treat him like a dork. They were quick friends and her bubbly personality made every other girl dull compared to her shine. She was sweet and kind and artistic. She was perfect and he was so deep in the friend zone he should be suffocating.
"Hey?"
Both coffee patrons looked up from their laptops at the new face who stood next to their table. A white smile was blinding, his blue eyes were shining with a flirtatious glint. Hiccup glared at him before going back to his work, moving his messy brown bangs out of his face.
Rapunzel smiled, a small blush on her cheeks, “Hey!”
"We have anthro together right? Mr. Crood?" The boy leaned against the side of the table, blocking Hiccup out of the conversation with his body.
"Yeah, I usually sit in the front." She replied.
Hiccup smiled at her comment. The trouble maker smirked.
"I figured." He replied, "I was hoping you might want to meet me tonight for a drink and go over the midterm study guide?"
Rapunzel smiled beautifully, tucking her blonde hair behind her ear, “Sounds fun.”
Hiccups fingers hit the keys with ire.
Jack smiled, “I’ll give you my number. Ever been to The Tower?”
Hiccup looked up, eyes boring into the boy.
"No, is it fun?" She asked, more excited than she should’ve been. Jack took her phone and put in his number before handing it to her again,
"Hell yeah." He said, "Meet you there at 8?"
Rapunzel nodded, “See you at eight.”
He gave her a smirk and picked up his helmet off the table. He walked out of the cafe, Rapunzel watching him as he did. She had a huge grin, practically vibrating with excitement. Once he had walked outside, she rounded on Hiccup,
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Hiccunzel Drabble Series
FanfictionA drabbles series full of the relationship between Hiccup and Rapunzel. Full of Norse gods and foolish princesses, jealous boyfriends and the courage to take chances.