Guardian Infants

I finally started writing again after I created the Fruit Basket and Shugo Chara crossovers. My friends and I have started doing challenges to see who can get the most reviews, so I hope you guys leave comments behind. Please, though leave positive ones! I own no right towards Dreamworks animation studios, so all credit will go towards them. I also wanted to bring up that this is NOT an O.C (adding people who are not in the real story) along with any shipping or cannan as well.

The day had started out just fine. At the North Pole, all the yetis were doing their normal activities, which consisted mainly of making toys from North's ice sculptures. For the elves, well let's just say they were "working." Near the center of it all, the five guardians were circled around the balcony, near the large globe of Earth. Just like before, everything was fine because all the lights were still aglow and there was no sign of Pitch's evil powers lurking around. The hours were just quiet and peaceful. During this time the guardians were just sitting and eating. Bunnymund was chewing on a plate of carrots, North was sipping on a cup of hot chocolate, Toothiana and her fairies were checking over the pile of teeth to see if any had any cavities, Sandy was sleeping on Bunny's soft lap, and Jack was basically freezing any elf that came near of him. Apparently, that was for his entertainment and the elves torture. The first to break up this uncomfortable silence was Jack, of course. "Why can't we do anything? There must be something we can all do except sit around like sticks" Jack complained. "Well mate if yah got any suggestions, then spit em out already" Bunny argued, a complete look of annoyance plastered on his face. Before Tooth and Sandy could comment, North had bellowed out his answer faster than the speed of light. "Well, I got this invention that we could test out" North had said. With both Bunny and Jack looking directly at him, North knew they curiosities got the best of them. "Follow me then, all of you" North said, pointing his finger to the other guardians. All had followed him to the end of the hallway, past the toy making yetis, and finally to his office. Once the door was shut tight, North had went into a secret closet hidden behind a pile of melting ice cubes and retrieved what he was looking for. As North held up an odd looking machine which consisted of a broken vacuum cleaner, ice, and rubber tubes everyone had gazed upon it. "This my friends, is a machine which will allow any infant to believe in us" North excitedly said. Of course, someone had to talk up. "Why on Earth do we need this, Jack questioned? 'There is no point trying to convince a baby to believe in us, they always believe in everything they see and hear" Jack added on. "I agree with Frostbite, why do we need to make em babies believe in us when they already do" Bunny asked. "Both Sandy and I agree with Jack and Bunny too" Tooth mentioned. "The reason why we need this is to increase the chances of babies believing in us, it makes sense if you think about it" North announced. Before anyone could protest, North had already started the machine up. The whistles and clanking noises from the machine had increased every second. North then carried the machine and pointed its tubes to the sky. What is supposed to happen is that the magical dust located in the machine will go worldwide and travel to any baby, which will immediately cause them to believe in the guardians. That is though what North had hoped for. As the golden dust glittered in the sky, the machine suddenly stopped working, and the dust had fallen right on top of Bunny and Jack, completely covering them in glittery gold dust specks. All of a sudden, a flash of light had appeared between the two.

Thanks for reading my fanfic! I do apologize though for the extremely long chapter. In the future, I do promise to make them shorter and if there are any troubles with reading the small print, I can change that as well. Please leave any positive comments and hope to continue to read my fanfictions.