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Forehead kisses !!
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Frozen Heartbeat
((A.N First day of Fictober and I of course write a ROTG one. Welp, trying to get back into writing for this series since the fifth book is on it’s way. This has some Jamie and Jack bonding and Sandy/Jack as a pairing so if neither interests you, this is probably not your jam. Enjoy! <3))
Jack puts his hand to his chest, palms pressed against the skin, hard enough for him to feel bones under his fingers, but feels nothing at all.
It reminds him that he has forgotten normal, human things. Things like shoes and not to sleeping in snow and…..what his own heartbeat should feel like.
He had forgotten it was even supposed to beat at all. He had never thought it strange that songs he would hear from time to time weaved in lyrics about heartbeats racing or thudding yet his remained still and silent. He’s not sure if he really paid attention to such things much before, and if he ever…..felt something, his frosted cheeks and fluttering stomach usually kept him more occupied before he could question why his pulse never jumped.
It’s when he stays over at Jamie’s house, the little boy tugging earnestly on his sleeve for him to stay, and those big brown eyes keep him there if only because they never leave his silhouette for an instant. So Jack stays and finds himself somehow on the bed, finding Jamie either sprawled out over him or tangling those tiny arms around him so he can’t come loose. It’s when Jack shifts, trying to make sure Jamie’s not so close to catch his chill, to squeeze a blanket in between the two of them somehow, that Jack pauses as his head nears Jamie’s chest. Slowly, cautiously, he’ll bring his ear to that chest and hear it…
A soft, quickly thrumming sound, like the flapping of a bird’s wings. Jack closes his eyes and lets the sound wash over him for a second, something inside him drawn to it, pulled towards it like the wind. He lets it echo in his mind, tries to let the stirring it brings tug at old, hazy memories, one’s that have barely had time to sink in. He remembers flashes of his mother, being ill and feverish and sometimes much too still, and bringing his ear to her chest, searching frantically for her heart to give a sound. He thinks of his little sister, pressing her ear to his chest some nights when she couldn’t sleep, and he thinks he—
It never comes though. The memory of his own heartbeat. Jack lifts his head from Jamie’s chest every time and tries to wrap the boy up in blankets, tries to smooth back his hair, tries to keep his hands busy as he tries not to think on how much it hurts. He feels an ache, heavy and deep, but he is used to such a feeling, used to his body aching and being helpless to do anything about it. There isn’t a heartbeat then though. No. Of course not.
Even when he’s with Sandy and they sit on rooftops and statues and dreamclouds, even when their hands touch or their fingers intertwine. Even as they kiss, lips molding together soft and sweet, where Jack can taste starlight and sea salt and spun cotton candy sweetness, and Jack will feel light frost cover the tips of his ears to the bridge of his nose as his stomach does flips. Even when he delights in every smile the other man has, every twinkle in his eye, and the way the words above the golden man’s head to way those smiling lips would mouth “I love you”. Even when Jack said it back or kissed him till there could be no doubt, his heart still did not beat. Jack would lay his head on Sandy’s chest and hear the slow, gentle, beat, like the flickering of a star within sight yet not within reach. Jack doesn’t understand why Sandy’s is so different, so much slower, but Sandy reassures him that it is normal. Jack wishes he had even that.
He puts his hand to his chest, to his neck, to his wrist, and is not surprised when he feels nothing at all. It doesn’t stop him from smiling later, from flying to North’s shop to bug the old Bandit King till he’s lectured by bright, blue eyes and a wide grin. It doesn’t stop him from catching Tooth during her new but now usual teeth collecting runs, making her grin back at him as he says silly little things that make her tiny helpers swoon. It doesn’t stop him from being the continued annoyance of one giant and very irritable bunny.
But there is always an ache, heavy and deep, at every moment of silence.
I’m gonna head to bed, but here’s a small preview of a little thing I’m working on bc I’m fucking garbage ;)
I tried putting together a JackSandy themed outfit today.
Just found this old jacksandy sketch that I don't even remember drawing

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slides in on the last day of jacksandy week ;;;;;;;
just some cuties ready for summer
Stars in the sky and in your eyes
(This is a little shorter than the one last time, but this is what came to mind. For the second day of JackSandy week, all to do with star-gazing~!)
It’s a different feeling to watch the stars from Earth. It’s strange to think of his life from before, a life of jumping from shooting star to shooting star or leaving a blazing tail across the sky as he dreamed on. While dreams felt more tangible to him, that past life felt more like the dream, leaving him wondering if they truly existed at all. He’s not sure if he misses it completely, but when he looks up at the night sky, sees a dark patch where a star should be, he understands he longs for his time as a pilot. Here though, in snowy Burgess, under the night sky, holding Jack’s hand as dreamtrails light up the frozen pond, he doesn’t feel that same longing. Jack points out constellations, real and make-believe, and tells him of beautiful stories of the stars Sandy’s heard in the dreams of dreamers over the years. He loves the way Jack tells them, though, so full of that bright light he saw in him all those years ago. Jack tells Sandy of things Jamie has told him, a young man in his own right by this time, and Sandy only corrects him sometimes, if only because Human science is good but still so young. Jack never lets go of his hand and with his crook resting in his lap as he points to more stars, Sandy’s own free hand starts moving. It’s lovely the way Jack goes soft and quiet when Sandy’s fingers find his jaw, turning his face towards him. Jack’s eyes are a brilliant blue and so deep, holding snowflakes and loneliness and age, but in this moment only holding twinkling affection. Sandy smiles and tilts his head as Jack leans his own down. Oh yes, he thinks, Jack’s eyes are the best kind of stars after all. They kiss and it’s warm and cold, brilliant and calm, soft and fantastic, and Sandy feels like he’s flying amongst the stars again.
Let me taste those chocolate lips
(IT’S JACKSANDY WEEK!!!! So here’s to the first entry for the first day~! Cause their kissing on Sandy’s island, and they do this on the beach, and they share ice cream. There, perfectly used the themes for this. XD)
Jack has certainly smuggled a number of things in his life. He smuggled a thing of snowballs to Jamie once during a snowball fight he and Monty had versus some bigger kids from the middle school. Jack found that while he can’t get into too much ruckus with children, protection of them and all, he can’t not help even the score sometimes when he can. He has also smuggled Rudolph, who actually exists and talks and Jack is still not sure how it works but he has a talking, glowing nose reindeer friend so he doesn’t care, some extra carrots from the kitchen. Plus maybe a whole plate of meat pies because he likes them and because whole plates of meat pies left unattended are just begging to be eaten. So as he flies over a sapphire blue ocean with a carton of ice cream under his hoodie, one hand holding on to it as the other grips his crook, he just laughs happily at the imagined vision of Sandy smiling once he sees. Once he gets there, Sandy doesn’t disappoint at all. Jack’s trying to open the thing while he tells Sandy how he got the thing. Sandy makes a star appear above his head before Jack even started and Jack shakes his head, telling him that Jamie’s family had just finished off their ice cream and his mom had cookies for them instead. It had actually been Cupcake. She had flagged Jack down and had been holding it up to him as his feet touched the ground. She mentioned that her Dad had been buying groceries that day and forgot to look at the label, not realizing that the chocolate ice cream with actual pecans in it were probably not good for his daughter with the nut allergy. As she continued on with the story, telling Jack about her Uncle really balled out her Dad about it, he looked down at the carton in wonder before he wrapped his free arm around her. As much as Cupcake was the toughest kid in Jamie’s whole town, she still leaned into the hug and patted his back. Sandy made a few symbols over his head, one looking like an ice cream cone, the other looked like two hands reach for each other, along with a snowflake and pillow followed by a question mark. He squints at the hands and tilts his head, “Is that the symbol for share?” Sandy nodded “Oh, then yeah Sandy.” Jack says, smiling, “What? Did you think I wouldn’t share my treat with you?” Jack has another word on his tongue, something he’s heard over the years but something he’s too nervous to say out loud. Sandy looks at him, eyes sparkling with something kind but something that feels like it’s only for him, and Jack wonders if Sandy has the same word on his lips. Sandy goes to get silverware, coming back with two spoons made of shells, at which Jack suspect they were a gift from those lovely mermaids that are suspiciously absent, and Sandy lets Jack take the first scoop. Jack tries not to be greedy, even though his mouth is watering already and he licks at his lips once the lid pops off. It’s still nice and cold, but soft enough that there’s no resistance as he takes his first spoonful. He brings it quickly to his mouth and it’s like an explosion in his mouth. Food in the 21st century is so different, so good, so full and vibrant of flavor and spices and techniques to bring the fullness of the food that he loves to appreciate. As the smooth, heavy taste of the chocolate fills his mouth, the sweetness and richness leaving him in euphoria, he closes his eyes and makes a sound of complete bliss. His eyes fly open and he brings a hand over his mouth, staring at Sandy whose smiling wickedly at him. Jack hears the crackling of ice forming as he groans in embarrassment, his cheeks feeling tight from the frost growing there. Sandy throws his spoon behind him, Jack watching be buried halfway in the sand, and be possibly lost if a strong wind comes to finish the job, and watches Sandy take Jack’s spoon. Blues eyes follow the movement as Sandy scoop up his own spoonful and brings it to his lips, slowly licking it clean. Jack swallows thickly and hears even more crackling. Sandy closes his eyes at some point and little, golden suns pop around his head, spinning as his smile grows wider and Sandy floats off the ground. Jack chuckles and takes a hold of Sandy’s hand, guiding him gently back to earth as the little man opens those big, golden eyes of his. Jack stares into them, blue matching gold, and finds himself leaning in closer. Sandy does the same. Slowly, ever so slowly, Sandy moves that hand holding the spoon. He scoops up another taste, bringing it back up and Jack’s hand reaches out to take it. Sandy’s hand stops it, curling his tiny fingers around Jack’s as he shakes his head. Jack’s brows furrow before he watches the spoon move closer before he understands. He feels more frost grow, right on to his ears even, and looks to the spoon and back to Sandy, smiling. He opens his mouth, tries to resist the urge but eventually says “ahhh~!” Sandy’s shoulders shake with silent laughter as he rolls his eyes. He lets the spoon touch Jack’s lower lip and Jack wraps his lips around, dragging his lips across the spoon. Jack savors the taste, never looking away from Sandy as the other stares at his lips. Once he’s finished, he tilts his head and leans in to kiss him. Their lips meet, Sandy’s nice and soft and warm, and Sandy needs no prompting to open his mouth. Jack smiles against the other’s lips before opening his own, slipping not only tongue, but the little piece of pecan into his mouth. Sandy is warm and tastes like chocolate and this is probably the best kiss he’s ever had in all his three-hundred and seventeen years. And it’s his own fault for breaking it off once he hears giggling. Jack straightens his back as he feels the frost grow back as he looks toward the shore, watching waving wails and webbed fingers and looks to see the lovely ladies attached to them. Eyes that have seen more treasure than Jack has ever known and more rare creatures that lurk down, in the darkest depths of the ocean, stare at the two lovers glitteringly. Some begin cooing, perfect lips forming perfect pouts that no creature with a heart could resist, as others giggle like sea bubbles as he makes out the pearly color of their teeth. He groans miserably at them and they flutter their eyelashes, as though they have nothing to apologize for. Jack turns to Sandy for guidance but the little man is glowing happily and chewing on the pecan like the two lovers don’t currently have an audience. Jack eyes Sandy, and then Sandy’s lips, and then turns his head to the ever attentive mermaid group, and gives a very, very long sigh, “Come on,” Jack says, picking up the container, “We might as well share.” Jack and Sandy continued using the shared spoon as the girls used their fingers to scoop up chocolate goodness, some chewing happily at their nuts that their fins moved frantically. Jack was alright with the girls coming though, because ice cream is definitely one of those things that was more to share with others. Besides.....with the look Sandy gave him as they finished the container, and even the more intense look as Jack licked at his fingers, he’s sure he’ll get some more dessert the minute Sandy and he are alone.