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Chapter one- Laura

Fifteen years. It has been fifteen years since The Guardians had defeated Pitch Black. Fifteen quiet years, when everything was peaceful and everything was alright. The Guardians continued with their normal life, bringing hope, wonder, fun, dreams and memories to the children of the world.

It was the beginning of December, the beginning of the winter in the northern hemisphere. Jack Frost had just reached his first destination- the little town of Burgess. It was always his first and last stop, since Burgess had been his hometown and the Bennett's residential area. Jamie Bennett was still a believer, yet he was a busy man with a wife and a little boy, so Jack wasn't disturbing him too often. Jamie's son was only 8 months old; still he was able to see Jack due to the fact that Jamie always told him bedtime stories about the spirit of winter.

The time was 6 p.m when Jack arrived to Burgess. He was about to start a snowstorm, but decided he'd rather see Jamie and his family. He was curious to see how much had the baby boy grown since his last visit. Jack felt deep affection to the little boy, who reminded him of Jamie when he was a little boy, though he had forest green eyes instead of chocolate brown.

Jack looked through the kitchen window and found Jamie washing the dishes while talking on the phone. Jack found it amusing, since the boy he remembered was always carefree, and now he took some responsibility on him. Jack knocked on his window using his staff, as the frost was spreading on the glass and covering it. Jamie noticed the act, and immediately left the dishes and ran towards the window. Jack got in with a smile on his face and closed the window after him.

"Okay. Listen, I gotta go. I'll call you later okay? I have visitors…" Jamie was mumbling on the phone and Jack smiled his crooked smile towards him. "Okay. Bye…" He mumbled and hang up. He placed the phone on the dining table "Jack!"

"Hey Jamie!" Jack called and the two men hugged each other "Wow, still gotta get used to the fact that you're taller than me…" He mumbled and Jamie smiled with a giggle. "I haven't seen you for a pretty long time, huh?"

"Five months I think… What brings you here?"

"What always brings me here- it's December already!"

"No, I meant, what brings you here…" Jamie asked.

"Oh, I was just passing by. Had to see how my first believer was" He asked and winked at him. Jamie smiled at that comment- he loved the fact that Jack was giving him special treatment.

"Well, sorry but I have tons of work for now… I'll have something like an hour with you, but that's in half an hour. If I don't finish these dishes before Emily comes home, I'll have to sleep outside tonight…" Jamie said and laughed. Jack laughed with him.

"Well, If that happens let me know, so I won't freeze you to death" He teased.

"Yeah, So you won't be nipping at my nose…" Jamie teased back.

"I hate that expression…" Jack mumbled, leaning on his staff "I don't nip at people's noses!" He called, rolling his eyes.

"Jack, I still have these dishes, so unless you wanna help me…"

"Oh that's okay!" Jack called "That's your job! I'll go and… I'll go and see how's little Johnny's doing… Yeah! Haven't seen him in a while…" He called and went outside the kitchen while Jamie was laughing and starting to wash these dishes again.

Jack looked around the house and found the toddler asleep in his room. He had grown since the last time Jack saw him. He looked so relaxed, so calm. Jack also noticed the halo of dream sand which floated above the child's head, He was dreaming about his family. Jack smiled at the sight of the child, and left the room so Johnny won't wake up.

After Jack and Jamie sat talking, Jamie offered the winter spirit a place to stay for the night. Jack refused, claiming he had work to do. Jack went on his way, and started spreading the snow and frost around the small town.

The sun already shone, and most of the kids already went outside to play and have fun on Jack's snow day. The Bennett's weren't a part of this snow day, since the child was not still able to walk, yet Mrs. Bennett went outside with a baby carriage. Jack noticed them, but went on to the other children who were in the middle of a massive snowball fight.

"Okay, who needs ammunition?!" He called while creating snowballs on the floor. He was throwing snowballs at random children, laughing in joy.

Jack had to move to another place a few hours later, spreading the snow to other people. A guardian's job is not easy, and when you're also the winter spirit, you're always on the move. Jack arrived to Seattle a few hours later, freezing the whole place and covering with thick blanket of pure white snow.

He came back to Burgess the next day, in order to start another snowball fight. Jack loved Burgess. His life was here- his life as Jackson Overland, at least. He wanted to spend more time there, to make the children of the town happy. After all- they might be his sister's grand-grand-grand children.

Jack played with little Johnny for a while before the massive snow day he had planned for Burgess' population. He went outside and after spreading the fresh snow over yesterday's leftovers, he joined the children in another snowball fight, enjoying it all over again, time after time.

Jack started throwing random snowballs on random kids, running and laughing with the kids. He was having this kind of fun all the time, yet it never got boring. Jack loved hearing the laughs of the children and seeing them run and enjoy themselves. He felt that he found his destiny in life- making children happy.

"Aren't you too old for snow fights?" He heard a soft voice behind him. Jack turned around to find a girl looking at him with a teasing face. She had long, blonde hair and light green eyes, but the thing that drew his attention was the fact that she looked around sixteen.

Huh? But how can that be?

"Are… Are you talking to me?" Jack asked, suspicious.

"Of course no! I'm talking to myself!" She teased again.

"You can see me?!" He asked again, now amazed.

"Well, sure I am… Did you hit your head or something…?"

"You… You know who I am?" He asked.

"I've never seen you before, why?"

"But do you know who I am?"

"No, I do not." She said "Are you from here? How hard did you hit your head?"

"I didn't. I… I'm Jack Frost." He said and she remained silent.

"You're Jack Frost?" she asked, doubting his sanity.

"Yeah. That's who I am. You… You believe in me at that age…?" He asked, getting closer to her. When he stood closer to her he could sense another detail about her. She had no heartbeat. She wasn't human.

"What's wrong with you, man?" She asked, totally confused. Jack passed his hand through his hair, sighing.

"Oh, I'm sorry… I didn't know you were a spirit…" He said and she narrowed her eyes. A few seconds later she opened them wide in understanding and smiled at him.

"Okay, now I get it. You are Jack Frost. Nice to meet you!"

"The one and only! Sorry about earlier, I'm not used to meeting random spirits who tease me without even realizing who I am." He said and smiled his crooked smile "I've never seen you before, are you a new spirit?"

"Well, I guess you can say so…"

"How old are you?" Jack asked.

"Seventeen, almost eighteen. I've become a spirit a year or so ago. And you?" She asked, smiling. The boy laughed at her answer.

"Well I'm not too old myself. Three-hundred years, a bit more." He said and she looked at him with wide eyes. He laughed from her reaction.

"Three-hundred years?!"

"You're funny! What's your name?" Jack asked.

"M… My name?" She asked

"Well yeah, Man In Moon gave you a name, right?"

"Sure he did! My name's Laura!"

"Laura? A bit boring, don't you think?"

"N… No. Laura is a great name!' She called, protesting.

"Gees… Someone's really touchy…" Jack mumbled, putting his hands in front of him. "Well anyway, what spirit are you?" He asked.

"What do you mean?"

"I'll phrase that differently- You are the spirit of...?" He asked, waiting for her to answer.

"Oh, Um, actually, I don't really know…" She said.

"Well, what's your super power?" He asked.

"Um… I run fast…"

"Define 'fast'." Jack said, raising an eyebrow. She looked at him and smiled deviously. The girl Ran away in a speed that was probably close to the speed of sound. She reached jack a few seconds later, with a bowl of fruits in her right hand. She held out the bowl towards jack.

"Apple?"