~Thoughts on Childhood: Jack Frost~
In the eyes of many children, childhood is a wonderful thing: sweet, innocent, and carefree.
In the eyes of one Jack Frost however, was the exact opposite. Why? It is because he knows "her".
Childhood—or "Wander" as others call her is a bit of a brat.
Wander, before they have met, had a habit of destroying most of his "work" or anything related to being noticed! Was it out of spite? He did not know. But the winter spirit had a feeling that The Man in the Moon was laughing at all of this.
When they did officially meet, the kid was...blunt, too blunt for his taste. Did this fool have any tact?
Moving on, the "Semi-Guardian" is very stubborn. Wander would refuse to wear any other clothes unless it had something red on it, is highly competitive to the point where everything stops being fun, AND she has a terrible habit of playing that annoying violin whenever he needed time to think!
All of those things were just to name a few.
But, the "child" was the first person to look at him with interest—not annoyance, stood up for him when Bunnymund expressed his great dislike, and she is one of the few that understood how it felt to be different from the rest; almost as if she experienced it herself. (But that couldn't be true.)
Wander is the Spirit of Childhood and Jack Frost is somewhat grateful for her existence.
Now, if only he could figure out where she hid that violin…
