Well, here it is. A new fandom, a new fanfiction, a new world, a new me. No, not actually, mostly just the new fandom and fanfic...

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"Baby! Your breakfast is ready!"

"Coming!"

Toothiana continued humming a new song from the radio as she began her own batch of pancakes. The sound of feet running into the kitchen alerted Tooth that her younger sister had indeed got out of bed and dressed herself. "No running, please."

"Okay," came the happy response as the young girl pulled out a chair from the table and sat.

Tooth grabbed a plate with two small blueberry pancakes and walked to the dinning table.

"Order up."

The younger girl brightened at the sight of her favorite breakfast and she began quickly eating after a small "thank you".

"Take it easy. We still have time before I take you to school," Tooth joked as she plated her own pancakes.

The elder sister took her own seat and looked across the table to her sister. The 7 year-old had insisted that she dress herself that morning. Her colorful outfit consisted of pink leggings, a green shirt, purple tutu, and mismatched socks. What made the outfit, though, were the tiny glittery wings, complete with matching plastic necklaces. Tooth laughed a bit to herself and continued eating her breakfast.

"I'm done!" Baby cried happily, proudly showing her elder sister the empty plate.

"Put it in the sink, please."

The girl trotted over, climbed a step stool specifically for her, and placed her plate inside the sink.

Tooth finished up her food and walked her dishes to the sink as well.

Looking down at her sister, Tooth smiled. "Let me fix your hair," Bending over, she straightened the ponytail in her little sister's dark hair. Her sister's hair was long and so curly that it seemed permanently messy, unlike Tooth's perfectly straight hair. It didn't help that Tooth cut her hair the day before. She took her sister to a nearby hair salon owned by a friendly neighbor to get her sister's hair trimmed. In the heat of the moment, Tooth insisted on cutting her hair as well. She cut her long beautiful hair into a short-layered style. Her hairdresser neighbor even convinced her to dye a few strands muli-colored.

It was new and Tooth was feeling a bit self-conscious, even if she did spend an hour styling it and slicking it back in her mirror that morning. Tugging at the short strands a bit, Tooth turned back to her sister.

"All right. To the car!"


Tooth smoothly pulled into a parking spot. She turned off her car – an old girl but a reliable one – and stepped out. She opened the back door and let her sister out of her car seat, even though the young girl was already half-out. Closing the door, Tooth grabbed her sister's hand and walked her into the elementary school.

Walking down the hallways, it was mostly silent due to the fact that they were early. They turned another corner and the Second Grade classroom was in sight. As the two reached the door, it swung open in a flurry. Tooth let out a surprised yelp and the cause of the door opening apologized. Upon recognizing the two he almost hit, the large man's face broke out into a huge smile.

"Ah! It is the little Baby Tooth! And Tooth," The man stopped, noticing the new hairstyle, "Hair is different, yes?"

Tooth laughed nervously, tugging at her short stands again, "Oh, well, yeah, I thought–well– change is good?"

The man laughed joyously, "Tooth, you are beautiful woman, no matter hairstyle."

Tooth smiled and her sister tugged at her hand. "See," Baby said, "I told you!"

Baby then turned to the large man, "Hi Mr. Nicholas!"

"Baby Tooth! Wings look good on you!"

Baby smiled broadly and turned to her sister, "I'm going inside!" Tooth nodded, "Have a good day, sweetie."

The young girl nodded and bounded into her classroom where a few students had already collected.

Tooth turned back to the older man,"How are you North?"

"Good. I am doing good," North gestured at Tooth, "Come. Walk with me. I am going to office of Sandy."

Tooth raised a questioning eyebrow but walked with North none the less, "Sandy's office? Going to say hi?"

North chuckled, "No, not this time. Sandy has big news to share. Did you not hear?"

The young woman's eyes widened and she shook her head, "D-Did he mention it at the last meeting?"

North laughed at the woman's worried antics, "No, no. He just told me this morning. He told me to bring you when I see you."

Tooth sighed in relief, "O-oh, I see."


As Tooth and North reached Sandy's office door, they ran into another person.

"Bunny!" North cried out happily.

The man visibly flinched then slowly turned around, "I thought I told you to stop calling me that, mate!"

Tooth waved a bit and North let out a bellowing laugh, "Ah, well, is hard when you make such good Easter Bunny."

It wasn't a lie, two years prior, the Australian man was (forcibly) made to dress up as the Easter Bunny for the children at the elementary. The man is tall and rather well-built with tribal tattoos trailing down both his arms and legs, so it was rather surprising (and hilarious) to see him hopping around with children. The nickname stuck. It certainly didn't help that his last name was Bunnymund.

Tooth giggled, "It suits you." Bunny scoffed and turned to the shorter woman. He noticed her new hairstyle.

"New hair?"

Tooth froze and nervously moved her eyes around, "A-ah. Yeah."

Bunny turned his head away and crossed his arms, "Ain't half bad."

Looking up, Tooth smiled. Knowing him, that was closest thing to a compliment she would get.

"Yes, yes," North cut in, "We go in now."

Together, the three stepped into the large office. They were greeted with the sight of a small, plump, blonde man sleeping with his head resting on his desk. North stepped forward cautiously.

"Sandy? Sandy? Wake up!"

The blonde man awoke with a start and looked around. Seeing all three of them in his office, he clapped happily. He opened a drawer in his desk and began rummaging.

Tooth stepped forward a bit, "Is something wrong?"

Bunny stepping forward as well, "Yeah, this better be good. I still have class plans to go over for today."

Sandy waved with his free hand as he continued rummaging. Finally he found what he was looking for. He set a folder down on his desk and pulled out a notebook from another drawer. The trio watched as he opened his notebook and scribbled something down. He turned the notebook around with a smile.

I have good news.

"Yes you tell me in hallway," North said impatiently, "But what is good news?"

Sandy began writing once more.

A new teacher will arrive tomorrow.

Tooth gasped, "A new teacher, now? We're already three months into the school year!And shouldn't we be having a Teacher Meeting about this? Why only us?"

"Yeah," Bunny pitched in, "Besides, what do we need a new teacher for? We've got a full staff."

Sandy shook his head and wrote some more.

Our Arts teacher has gone on maternity leave and we were struggling to find someone to take her place. Now we have.

Bunny rolled his eyes, "Alright then, who is this bloke?"

Sandy slid forward the folder on his desk and North picked it up. He opened the folder and scanned his eyes across the paper.

"Jack. Frost," he read aloud. North then handed the folder to Bunny.

The shorter man looked through the contents as well, "He's got no experience, and he's bloody young as well."

Sandy the pointed toward Tooth.

Bunny looked at Tooth then back to Sandy, "Well, T-Tooth is different, alright."

"My old question still stands," Tooth began, "Why are you telling only us right now?"

Sandy lifted his notebook once more.

I'll inform the other teachers today during a meeting after school. But, the reason why I'm telling you three right now is because you will be working with him the most.

The three looked at each other and Sandy turned a page in his notebook.

You three are the teachers of the youngest children. Tooth with Kindergarten, Bunny with First Grade, and North with Second Grade.

Bunny passed the folder to Tooth and she opened it slowly. Inside was a simple resume. Moving the resume aside, she noticed a letter of recommendation. Her eyes moved to the bottom of the page, signed by the writer. Tooth's eyes widened with recognition.

"Th-this letter of recommendation..."

Bunny leaned over to see, not bothering to have really looked at it when he had the folder. His eyes widened as well. He turned to Sandy, "Is this really – He recommended this bloke?"

Sandy just nodded, his smile ever-present.

Tooth just stared, incredulous, at the letter.

"Well," North said, scratching the back of his neck, "At least we know is interesting. This, Jack Frost."


First chapter done! I'll try and get the next chapter up soon.

What will this Jack Frost be like?

Who recommended Jack?

Will Tooth get used to her new hairstyle?

Let me know what you guys think! Drop me a review if you'd like.

Until next time!