Hello there guys! (If there is anyone here... *Trembles with nervousness*)
This is Bonnie here, and this is my very first fan fiction. Wow. I know. I am here to say that I am in luck, as I have decided to drop out of University for a year to do whatever I wanna do. Yep. Law school is harder than it sounds, trust me. I really hope you like this story, as I am very excited to be writing it after very long last. It has been niggling at the back of my brain for a LONG LONG time, so for it to be finally be released into the big wild web is very nerve wrecking.
As you can tell from my extremely crappy summary, this story is going to be about JackxOC. (Rise of the Guardians)
I would totally appreciate it if your could just say what you think in the review section, bad or good. It would really help a lot.
So, without further ado...
Let's got on with this story! (Woo! *claps*)
(I do not own accociate in anyway with Rise of the Guardian or the making of that film.)
~Bonnies POV~
"Hey! Livvy, were gonna be late if you don't move your ass, pronto!" I shouted at my best friend, who was still curled up in her purple sleeping bag. When I realised I had got no response, a grabbed my pillow and hit her head with it full force. "Move!"
"Ughhhhhhh... Leave me be." She groaned, turning over so she faced me. "Wait... What day is it again?" She asked, while scratching her forehead.
"Its Saturday, and you need to get ready for the wedding before we turn up half way through the ceremony!" I sigh as I turn and grab the comb from my dresser, raking it through my knotted, blonde hair which was standing on its end.
"What?! Why didn't you say?!" She practically screamed, jumping up and pulling off her clothes as quickly as she could.
"I did. Multiple times last night." I muttered, while putting the brush down and handing her the green dress she rented for this special occasion.
If you didnt know already, today is the day my brother is going to get married to my soon-to-be sister in law. I was ecastic when he announced I could bring Livvy along so I wasn't going to be surrounded by strangers in suits. But, if we didn't hurry, it would seem that we weren't going to turn up at all.
I hastily opened my closet and pulled out my coat hanger which had my dress attached to it. I had bought it when I last visited Florida with my family for this exact day. I undressed as quickly as I could, and pulled it on. I breathed a sigh of relief, when it fit my body perfectly. When I got it, it was slightly big for me but I couldn't complain because it was the only one left.
I walked over to my mirror and checked out my reflection, to see if I looked at least OK. I grinned.
The colbalt blue dress hugged my tall figure, defining my curves in all the right places. The white embroidery run across the top, and against the bottom seam of the dress. It was sleeveless, and lightly fanned out when it reached my hips. It wasn't too long or too short either, landing just above the knee. My short blonde hair ended just below my ears, and was lightly curled at the ends.
I turned to see Livvy looking like a vision in her dark forest green dress, which was the same style as mine. Her hair reached just below her collar bone, and was dead straight, just how she liked it.
"Wow, you look amazing." We both said at the same time. "Jinx!" We both said, too. We both suddenly erupted in laughter, grinning from ear to ear.
"But really. You should wear dresses more often." She exclaimed, looking me over once again.
"Pft... Never in a million years..." I replied, while grabbing our matching pair of black slip-on shoes.
I handed hers over, and put mine on. They fit like a glove, just like the dress. "Shall we?" Livvy asked, holding out her arm.
"We shall." I linked my arm with hers, and we both left the room looking like princesses.
As we reached the bottom of the stairs, my mother turned the corner and gasped, a look of shock registered on her face. "You two look like angels..." She whispered, tearing up. I rolled my eyes and reached from my bag.
"Not now, mum. We have to go." I stated, while grabbing my coat, too. My mother wasn't invited to my brothers wedding. She was devastated when she found out, but accepted it like it was something that happened everyday. My brother walked out on my mother when he was 17, my age now.
They got into a big argument the night before, about my brothers girlfriend at the time. The last thing I heard him say to her was 'I hate you' then the door slamming. I was 12 at the time, and found mum sitting on the floor in the kitchen crying her eyes out over him. I had been the one to comfort her as my dad had walked out on her the same way a couple years before. We grown close after that moment, and haven't argued once.
Suddenly, the sound of a car horn brought me back to my senses.
"Oh, that must be the taxi! Just make sure you don't get lost. Look twice before crossing and-"
"Don't speak to strangers." Me and Livvy chimed in, smiling.
"We know, Miss Bennett. Just make sure you don't worry about us. We'll be fine." Livvy stated, opening the front door.
"Okay, okay." Mum replied. "Go have some fun! See you soon." She waved us off, as we headed out the door and towards the taxi that had arrived moments before.
Little did I know, I wasn't going to see my mother in a very long time.
As we arrived in front of the church, we bid farewell to the taxi driver and stepped out of the ready paid cab. Overflowing with excitement, me and Livvy ran into the church and sat down in our allocated spaces. Time seemed to pass quickly as the ceremony began. The vows were said, the kiss was placed, and the cheering happened just in a matter of seconds. But, time seemed to slow again after.
"Hey, do you wanna go to the bouquet throw thing?" Livvy asked, pointing at a group of women gathering behind the bride.
"Well, okay then!" I announced, joining the others.
"You all ready?" My sister in law asked. All of us replied with yes, as she counted down.
"3... 2... 1..." She counted down, throwing the bouquet at the last moment. It all finished in a blur, as I jumped and caught something soft.
"Bonnie! You caught it!" Livvy squealed, jumping up and down.
"Huh?" I looked up, and saw the flowers in my hand. A light blush dusted my cheeks, as everybody started congratulating me. Just as I pulled down my arms, a familiar voice sounded behind me.
"Aha, I wonder who you are going to marry?" My brother pondered, as I turned around. I gasped and turned beet red at the question, and slapped him lightly on the arm.
"Shuddap. I'm not getting married anytime soon..." I replied, as he pulled me in for a hug. I embraced him back, smelling the long forgotten scent of his cologne he wears. "I missed you, Jamie." I whispered, as he let me go.
"I missed you too, Bonbon." He replied, grinning. Suddenly, something curled up my ankle, taking me by surprise. I looked down to see a long tendril of black sand gripping on tightly. A scream sounded from my lips, as my balance faulted and I was yanked backwards towards a black shadow.
"Bonnie!" Livvy shouted, grabbing my arm and pulling me back. Screams sounded a cross the hall,and people started running out of the door. I frantically kicked my legs about thrashing wildly. "Livvy! Jamie! Run before it gets you!" I looked Jamie in the eye and saw a look that could kill in his eye. I looked over at Livvy, a look of determination on her face.
"Aha, we meet again, Jamie Bennett." A deep voice said.
Livvy gasped momenterally and let go of my hand, myself shooting back with the darkness surrounding me, knocking me unconscious.
~Jamies POV~
"Give her back you ungrateful bastard!" I shouted, running towards the man standing where my sister just disappeared from. He quickly sank back into the darkness, a deep chuckle dancing around us. I frantically looked around, my eyes falling on Olivia, who had stood up, her hands clenched into tight balls. Pitch was towering over her, leaning down to grab her when...
SMACK!
Olivia lashed out, uppercutting Pitch's jaw, making him stumble back. A look of pure rage was inflicted on her gentle features.
So she isn't afraid... I thought, a smirk placed upon my lips.
"You... You give her back, you ungrateful thing! She doesn't deserve any of this!" She yelled, taking one step closer to him. He stepped back a little, but quickly regained his posture.
"You think you can take down me, the bogeyman? I know what your afraid of... Olivia." He replied, stepping towards her. She stepped back, and tumbled onto the floor. I raced to her side, worried.
"Step away from her." I threatened, helping her up then facing Pitch. Seeing as since the last time I met him I was only 9, I had grown considerably. I was now near enough as tall as him, and more muscled. He was taken aback from this fact, when he realised could take him out in 1 blow.
"Neither me or Olivia are afraid of you. So, if you don't get Bonnie back I can't say what I'll do to you." I announced, stepping towards him. He grinned, then faded back into the shadows before I could do anything.
"I will be back, Jamie Bennett. You too Olivia Martinez. You will both pay for the damage caused." Pitch exclaimed, leaving nothing behind but black sand.
Seconds later Olivia collapsed, weeping uncontrollably.
