"Are you sure you want to do this, mate?" Bunny asked giving a challenging look towards Jack. Jack gave him a cocky smirk as he twirled his long wooden staff with one hand, and then rested it behind his shoulders. "Yeah, come on Bunny? What are you afraid of?"

"I ain't afraid of nothin' mate. But I've told you before and I'll tell you again: You don't want to race a rabbit." Jack sassed back, tapping his staff on bunny's chest, "Not unless that rabbit's put to sleep." Bunny lightly whacked it out of his view with his hand. "Is that a threat?" He questioned suspiciously. "It's a challenge. Are you in or out?" Jack scowled up at Bunny, half jokingly. Bunny returned a mutual expression and finally answered, "Alright mate. Let's see what you've got."

"Hey North!" Jack called over Bunny's shoulder, looking into North's office. "What do you say? You in?" North exited his office wearing his brown fur winter's hat with a menacing smirk. He asked in his raspy russian accent, "Are we talking, or are we racing?"

"What about you, Tooth?" Jack asked turning his back to see Tooth Fairy sitting with Jack's wife, Elsa. "No, that's fine." She answered gesturing her hand. "My wings are tired as it is. I'm just going to hang back, and talk with Elsa for a while." Jack gave a nod of approval as the three creatures walked to the exit door. "Love you, Jack! Be careful!" Elsa called over raising her hand. "Love you too, Snowflake!" Jack called over raising his hand back. "Be back soon!" The audio between them was faint, with all the Yetis surrounding them making toys, but they understood each other just fine.

"Please tell me, Elsa?" Tooth begged in a joyful whining tone. "No", Elsa protested. "Jack and I promised we wouldn't tell anybody anything until the New Years Eve party later. Sandy isn't even hear yet." Tooth let out a sigh of defeat. "Oh, alright. When's the party again?" Elsa answered looking up at the clock hung over North's fireplace, "In an hour or two." Tooth lightly tapped the table they were sitting at with the side of her fist. "Too long." She complained, half jokingly.

Outside of the workshop, Jack, North, and Bunny walked in the snow under the night sky, looking for a starting line. "Snowflake?" Bunny mocked gesturing at Jack. "She likes the nickname," Jack protested, "It's cute." Bunny chuckled to himself. "So," North started, "What kind of race are we talking about here?" Jack gave a devilish smirk as he looked at both of them. "80 Minutes" he answered. Both North and Bunny stopped in their tracks, staring wide-eyed at Jack in disbelief. "Around the world in 80 Minutes?" Bunny acknowledged in shock. "Are you mad?" North let out a loud russian laugh. "80 Minutes!" he yelled excitedly. "I haven't been in a race like that for centuries! This is going to be epic!" While North's excitement was contagious, Jack kept his smirk focused on Bunny who still seemed unsure. "Last chance Bunny," Jack teased, "You want out?" Bunny raised an annoyed eyebrow at him. "Not on your nelly." He scowled back. "Then it's settled!" North eagerly shouted. "In fact, let's make it even more interesting! If I lose, I'll pull out something really special from my workshop."

Jack commented rolling his eyes, "You had me and you lost me. I'm up for gambling, but I'm not racing around the world for a wooden choo choo." North sassed, "Oh trust me, Jack. What I have on the line is more valuable than all the toys in the world." Jack mocked, "I'll believe it when I win it." North rolled his eyes as all three of them continued walking. Bunny eyed over at Jack. "What about you, big mouth? What've you got to offer? Snow cones?"

Jack stopped walking as he planted his feet firmly in the snow, as he observed the wooden object in his hand. "How about this? I'll give up my staff for a month." His words made Bunny and North stop again in their tracks. "Jack-" North started, but Bunny cut him off. "You wouldn't give up your staff! That's too cocky, even for you!" Jack just shrugged. "I'm feeling lucky tonight. Besides, I think the kids of the world will live for a month without me." Bunny motioned his head towards North, "That's for damn sure."

"Alright wise guy, what have YOU got to offer? Scrambled eggs?" Bunny smirked at Jack's comment as he reached into his back holster. "How's this for a scrambled egg?" He sassed as he tossed into Jack's hands a shiny object, about the size of a baseball. The object was obviously heavy, as it pulled Jack's hands down, forcing a grunt out of him. Jack raised it back up as he observed what it was. It was an egg. An oversized silver looking egg. Carved on the egg's surface were golden suns, moons and stars, and on the center is a crescent moon that glowed as bright as the moon itself. "What is it?" Jack observed. "It's my lucky egg." Bunny answered. Jack was surprised by the sympathy that Bunny had in his voice when he mentioned it. It must be very special to him. Bun not so special if he's willing to gamble it away. Even he's not that cocky. Jack handed the egg back to him, "Let's hope it's lucky enough to help you win." Jack said half serious. Bunny was willing enough to crack a smile as he put it away back in his holster. "Bunny," North started as he put his hand on Bunny's shoulder, "Are you sure you're willing to risk losing that?" He had concern in his voice. Bunny turned to North and then back at Jack and answered in a confident tone, "I'm feeling lucky." North nodded his dead in approval and envy. North stood back obsorbing the situation. "Alright then… Let's race!"