AN: Hey all. So I decided I couldn't leave this world alone just yet. If you weren't aware, this is a sequel story to Jamie Struggles. If you haven't read that story already, you don't really need to to get this one, but yeah, that is where it story started. Anyway, I hope you enjoy.


Hiro's Icy Menace

Hiro couldn't think of a single way to make this any better. It was a beautiful day, not a cloud in the sky. Crime was seemingly non-existent, Krei was out of the picture and he was wrapping up an amazing date at the beach by leaning into his shirtless boyfriend's side as they sat down watching the sunset.

"Ok, I admit it, this was perfect." Jamie muttered, nuzzling his forehead into Hiro's hair as his free hand fingered a Frisbee. "I can't believe you set this up. What didn't we do today?"

"Get embarrassed by Aunt Cass and Baymax." Hiro answered, smiling even brighter as Jamie chuckled. It truly had been an amazing day. Hiro had spared no expense for this one. He'd gotten Fred's limo and taken the brunette to a comic shop to get some new issue he wanted before going to see an adventure movie at the theatre, without Hiro having to leave halfway through again. They'd gotten to the point where they'd just stopped going because it happened every time before today, so that was a big win. They'd progressed to lunch from there at Jamie's favorite chilidog stand and finally, spent the afternoon at the beach, swimming, eating ice cream, playing with the Frisbee and stumbling through a game of volleyball against Megan and a friend of hers. By that, he meant he stumbled, because while he barely seemed able to stand in the sand and hit the ball at the same time, Jamie was on fire. The laughs directed his way were more than worth the chance to stare at his boyfriend moving like that with that huge, beautiful smile on his face. The fact that he was wet and only clad in swim trunks that were sticking to him only sweetened the deal. Hiro truly couldn't think of a single thing that could make this day any better.

"I knew we forgot something." Jamie grinned as he pulled away, leaving Hiro struggling not to pout before he felt fingers caressing his chin, coaxing his head to turn. A goofy smile crossed his lips as Jamie tilted his head, slowly leaning in. Oh yeah. That could definitely still make this date be…

BEEP BEEP BEEP!

Jolting up, Hiro whipped his head around wildly for a moment before registering the sight of his room and turned off his phone alarm with a sigh. It figured that it was a dream. When had one of his dates ever gone that well?

Not that they were bad per say, but it was rare that he ever saw the end of them and when he did, Aunt Cass…yeah, let's just say she could make it awkward and embarrassing in a hurry. It was always the same deal, a criminal would make an appearance, Fred would get excited about something and either drag them away or just not leave, Hiro's activities and procrastination would leave him with an unstarted school project due the next day, Mr Krei would start demanding his intern's attention or, and it really was the worst one of all, an idea would intrigue him and his mind wouldn't let it go. He'd get to the point where it's basically all his thinking about. To the point where Jamie would definitely notice and lead them back to Hiro's lab so he could have at it.

He was so lucky, and even more grateful, that Jamie was so patient and understanding with him. He knew full well that anyone else would have dumped him long ago, knowing his secret or not. When most would blow a fuse at their partner's attention slipping away so much, Jamie was encouraging when it was important and would simply roll his eyes and dig for details when it wasn't. Hiro was very fortunate that Jamie loved his 'comic book worthy' inventions, as his boyfriend would put it. His fascination was probably the only thing saving Hiro's behind, not just with Jamie, but with Aunt Cass and the others too. If they ever found out how basically all of their dates ended, he wasn't sure the scoldings and looks of disappointment would ever stop. He knew he deserved it.

But still, a smile grew on his face as he got up and headed for the bathroom. Today was going to be different. The hero hating police chief had finally convinced Aunt Cass to go out on a date with him, so tonight he was going to invite Jamie over to do whatever he wanted and basically just treat him like a prince. No inventions, no embarrassing relatives, no random appearances by Fred or Krei and no heroics. Except the kind that would make Jamie smile and maybe, hopefully, earn him a makeout session.

A quick shower and a round with the toothpaste later, he headed down stairs into the café and smiled brightly as his eyes landed on his boyfriend laughing at something that had Wasabi pouting.

"I'm not kidding! It was a monster! A demon of discord!"

"It was a puppy with a few fleas." Gogo deadpanned, rolling her eyes as she finished her pancakes.

"Do realize how fast those things multiply?"

"The puppy?"

"The fleas, Fred, the fleas! By the time I clean up the disaster zone-"

"They'll all be dead, or on you. They're insects, not bacteria." Jamie butted in with a cheeky grin. "If that's so scary, you could borrow one of my dog's collars."

"NO! The amount of germs and dirt you find on a dog's collar-"

"I think he meant an unused one, Wasabi." Hiro smirked, taking a seat and trying to pretend he didn't blush when Jamie kissed his cheek. "If I were you, I'd be a little more concerned about the fashion statement. Unless you like the idea of being collared?"

"Gutter, Hiro! As in get out of it." Wasabi responded with a firm finger pointed right at him. "Good hygiene always comes first. Maybe you should try it sometime."

"So I keep getting told." Hiro muttered, sending a glare Jamie's way before smiling as Aunt Cass whizzed by with a plate of bacon and eggs for him.

"I got over the smell in his room." Jamie shrugged as everyone turned suspicious eyes his way. "If he wants me spending hours up there, then it better not smell of last week's socks and rotting food."

"Could you apply for SFIT and encourage this routine with his lab too?" Wasabi asked with a smile, clasping his hands together.

"Sorry, my geekiness doesn't include super science. And I am still in high school." Jamie chuckled as Wasabi groaned in disappointment.

"We could have Fred sneak you in."

"Yeah! With my chameleon suit."

"Um, thanks Fred, but no. There's only one person I want to be getting that close and personal with for an extended period of time." Jamie grinned, giving Hiro a wink as the young prodigy's face practically ignited. Which in turn brought a wolf whistle from Fred, a snort from Gogo, a soft giggle from Honey Lemon and a shiver from Wasabi. It was a chain reaction that happened a lot in the last few weeks. The boys had been together for four months now and Jamie had not only gotten more comfortable flirting, he'd also found he enjoyed making Hiro blush in public. Particularly around his friends, where he became too flustered to retaliate, the little cheater.

To be fair, he did it to Jamie first when he was video chatting his friends back in Burgess, but he didn't mean to be that suggestive. He just wasn't paying enough attention to his words. But either way, come on! Hiro had blushed like mad for the rest of that conversation too and he never got the chances Jamie did to do it again. Partly because he didn't talk to them nearly as much as his own friends and partly because they still hadn't let the first slip die. Every time he said hi, they were reminded again about not losing clothes in inappropriate places or asked if they'd gotten their hands on a pair of handcuffs yet.

Long story short, he was never giving Cupcake and the twins any more ammo.

"Oh geez, look at the time!" Hiro cried, ignoring Baymax bringing up a clock up on his chest behind him as he pulled Jamie to his feet. "If you don't hurry, you'll be late for school."

"Not with Fred giving me a ride." Jamie argued, though he let Hiro lead him to and through the door anyway. "We're picking up Megan on the way too. I can't wait to see the jerks' faces when we show up in a limo. Megan's gonna be taking pics, so we never forget the sweet moment."

"Oh, well that's cool." Hiro shrugged, trying not to let his irritation show. Of all people for him to keep hanging out with and dropping comments…but he'd just have to accept it. After all, today was about making things up to Jamie and if that meant risking Fred spilling any more quips, then so be it. "Speaking of Megan, her dad's taking Aunt Cass out tonight and my room is…will be clean by the evening, so do you wanna come over for a date night? We can do whatever you want with no distractions this time, I promise."

"No distractions, you say?" Jamie asked, raising an eyebrow as he crossed his arms. Hiro tried not to flinch at that. He deserved the disbelief of course, but it still stung to have Jamie actually show it. "We'll see how long that lasts, but sure, that sounds great. So, start with dinner and milkshakes?"

"Whatever you want." Hiro nodded, smiling in relief as jamie's eyes lit up. He'd been a little worried with that first response. Honestly, he still was, but before he could go on to reassure the brunette that he meant it, someone chose to exit the café.

"Hey Jamie, Heathcliff's is on his way and he's already picked up Megan, so we're all set." Fred said brightly, startling the brunette as he turned to find Fred's face right in his. "Now when we get there remember, Heathcliff will open the door and tell you that you're there in his usual poshy way, so wait for that so we can get the maximum effect from your classmates and…hey, it's really cold out here!"

"Huh?" Fred was cold? That's weird, it wasn't…oh wait, wow, it was cold! Hiro hadn't even noticed. He'd been too busy focusing on getting a date and the warm of his blush to pay attention to the weather. If he had, he would have realized that Jamie wasn't cross with him, but was trying to get warm. He wasn't dressed for this kind of weather. If Hiro wasn't mistaken, it was almost cold enough to…

"Hey look! It's snowing!" Fred cheered, throwing his head back and beaming at the sky as he tried to catch a snowflake on his tongue. "Haha! This is so awesome!"

"What? But I thought it basically never snowed in San Fransokyo."Jamie frowned, rubbing his arms more vigorously. "It's not even winter yet."

"It doesn't." Hiro nodded before shaking off his hoodie and draping it around Jamie's shoulders. "Here. I'll grab another one when I go inside."

"Thanks Hiro." Jamie grinned warmly, slipping his arms into the sleeves as Hiro stared. He had to admit, he didn't understand what people were on about before, but yeah, he really did like seeing his boyfriend in what was basically Hiro's signature hoodie.

"Then maybe it was Hiro's doing." Fred called excitedly, effectively ruining the moment as he jumped in between them. "You turned on your snow machine, didn't you?"

"Actually, I was about to accuse you of going through my stuff." Hiro shook his head. "So if it wasn't you, then I have no idea how this is possible."

"Huh. Then I guess Jack has come to town." Jamie smiled brightly, turning…excited eyes back to the sky?

"Jack?" Hiro frowned, tilting his head. He was a little disconcerted with that look on Jamie's face. Should he be jealous?

"Jack Frost! You know, the spirit of winter?" Jamie replied, letting his eye flicker to Hiro before whipping right back to the sky. "The 'nipping at your nose' guy? He's awesome! Literally the guardian of fun."

"You mean from the old myth and Christmas songs?" Hiro asked, calming right down with a smirk as Jamie nodded. He couldn't believe he was concerned about a fairytale. "Yeah, I guess. You know, for a second, you had me thinking you were actually looking for someone falling from the sky."

"Who said I'm not?" Jamie smirked, looking back at Hiro through the corner of his eye. "Maybe I am looking for a guy with white hair and a Sheppard's crook flying in the wind and spreading more ice everywhere in the name of fun."

"Oh, my God, that would be SO AWESOME!" Fred exclaimed, throwing himself around Jamie and shaking him excitedly. "There's a guy who can not only make snow days, but can fly and make specific stuff freeze on command? I want to know everything! What's his origin story? How old is this spirit? His arch enemy is guy with heat based powers, like a summer spirit, right? I gotta be right."

"Actually, his greatest enemy exploits fear." Jamie answered, chuckling at Fred's antics. He was well used to it at this point, the two of them geeked out over superheroes, ninjas and robots together all the time.

"Fear? Like everyone's super afraid of him? Or does he make people afraid of you? Oh, there are so many possibilities. I wanna meet this guy! Please? It'd be so cool to meet a superhero with real super powers."

"Fred, he's not a superhero and he's not real. He's a myth." Hiro said slowly, extricating Jamie from his grip. "There's no one to meet."

"I wouldn't let him hear you say that." Jamie smiled, earning a confused and mildly exasperated frown from Hiro in response. The prodigy didn't get to say anything else, however, for it was then that Fred's limo arrived, parking right in front of them. Not worrying about waiting for the butler, Jamie just opened the door himself and motioned for Fred to get in. "I'll tell you all about him on the way to school, Fred."

"Ye-eaah!"

"But, but…Jamie, why are you putting a fairytale into his head?" Hiro cried, throwing his hands into the air. "This is the guy who still thinks a flu shot is done by a radioactive bee! He'll never stop believing this is real!"

"What if I told you jack is?" Jamie just grinned back. Hiro went to respond, but before he could utter a syllable, Megan poked her head out to say hi and Jamie kissed him right on the lips, leaving Hiro stuck in a daze of both bliss and embarrassment. He still wasn't used to PDA, especially in front people he knew. "I'll see you tonight. And if we're doing everything I want, then you, um…better give me another one of those when you answer the door." Blushing a fair bit himself, Jamie stared affectionately into his eyes just a moment longer before turning away and getting into the limo. Still in a daze, Hiro barely noticed the others starting to rib the brunette before the door closed and Heathcliff drove them away.

Hiro just stood there, with a shy, but goofy smile on his face, waving until they were out of sight. It wasn't until another sudden, surprisingly strong, gust of wind buried him in a fluttering of snow that he realized just how cold he was and rushed inside. He had another jacket to grab, a hot breakfast going cold to chow down on and only so much time before his own first class.

He just hoped he'd be able to focus in it. From getting to spend the night with him, to his request, to what he had done to distract Hiro from warning him against having Fred believing in magic elves, he doubted that he was going to be focusing on anything other than Jamie today.

Though that might be a good thing. After all, that should make it easier to keep his promise.

….

As the boys went on their way, neither of them noticed that they'd been watched. Up upon the Lucky Cat's roof crouched a certain young looking man in a blue hoodie, a shepherd's crook in hand and a wicked smirked aimed down upon them.

"Well, well, well. Look at you, Jamie. Oh, this is going to be fun!"