The Man in the Moon had spoken to me. There was to be a new spirit. 'Jack Frost...' He said to me. 'Grant him your wind...' Whispered in my head. I looked up to him in surprise. "My...my wind?" I asked. I guessed it must be important if he asked me himself. "Where is this new spirit?" I tried to hide the trepidation I was feeling. 'South..' I jumped into the air, allowing my wind to swirl around me, in me. Allowed it to fill me up as it caressed my face. I knew what was going to happen, but I felt it had to happen. My eyes were wet. I was about to die. Even worse, I'd lose my place as a guardian. I couldn't make children happy anymore. That thought hit me like a ton of bricks. 'A lake...' I followed that direction, albeit, a little slower than I probably should have.

I came upon a lake. The man in the moon was shining his light in the very center. 'Maybe this new spirit drowned in his or her last life? How unfortunate...' My heart panged for the the spirit beneath the surface. Suddenly there was a loud crack in the ice, and a body emerged from the icy barrier. A boy as pale as death, but with a light pink in his cheeks, like a newborn baby. His hair, as white as snow. He looked so scared, I thought how lonely he must be. How afraid, and my heart gave an other ache for the spirit. The boy looked up to the moon and calmed. He looked around with such wonder. No.. not wonder. Fun. He looked like he was having so much fun just taking those few steps. Then he turned and I could see his face. 'Handsome…' I felt the heat rise to my cheeks, but I fought it down and pushed the thought away.

He came upon a staff, and, reaching for it, saw it turn icy at his touch. He picked up the staff and ran along the frozen lake, leaving a beautiful pattern of frost behind him. 'Jack Frost'. It suited him. I remembered why I was here, and, being selfish, didn't make my presence known just yet, but I sent a wind to fly him upwards towards the sky. He seemed to be having so much fun, laughing at everything around him. And for just a moment, I was filled with so much bitterness. I would lose my wind, and it was all because of this boy. I let him drop through the trees. But even then he smiled and screamed with excitement. He grabbed a branch and held on with his whole body. Standing, the boy smiled at what he saw. I flew up a few trees behind him to see what it was. It was a village. He seemed to want to go, so I flew him there. I didn't know what he wanted out of the little village, so I followed him.

The boy, Jack, was so devastated when he realized no one could see him. He had ran back to the lake where he had first appeared. I remembered how I felt when that happened to me. When no one saw me. Not even my parents. I had flown through the air, crying, and accidentally made a small tornado in my confusion. I wanted to help him. He looked like he was going to cry. So I stepped out of the shadows and flew behind him. I tapped his shoulder. He jumped and turned. "Who are you?" he asked, tears in his eyes. I gave him a reassuring smile. "I'm Tuuli, the spirit of the wind, and one of the guardians of the children of this world. And you're Jack Frost. The winter spirit. It's so nice to meet you." He looked lost. "How did you know my name?" Jack asked me. "The Man in the Moon told me." "Did he say anything else?" At this my smile became sad. I looked down to hide it from Jack. There was no need to show him my sadness.

"Yes…", I almost whispered. He grabbed my arms, surprising me enough to look up at him with wide eyes. "What was it?" he asked, his voice cracking, as if he was holding back tears. I'd never been this close to someone, and I blushed. "H-he…uuhhh…" I swallowed my nerves and gave him a smile. "He told me to give you something." Jack blinked in confusion and let go of my arms. "Give me what?" This time the tears almost got their way, but I pushed them down and looked him in the eyes. I put my hands on either side of his face gently. If he was surprised before, it was nothing compared to the look on his face now. I leaned my forehead onto his. I could feel his face flush. "What are you doing?" he asked. I ignored it, fearing my voice would break. The air around us picked up and swirled around us. I could feel his fear. "What's going on?" he asked. I ignored him again and as the wind picked up, I sent it all around him, showing it who it's new companion was. Jack gasped, I could tell he was starting to feel the wind's power.

I felt the wind leave me, along with my strength. The air around us calmed as I fell to the ground, my breath, quick and short. Jack knelt beside me, looking even more confused. "What's going on? Are you alright?" He looked worried. I laughed, but it didn't sound as happy as I wanted it to. "I'm sorry you had to see this Jack…" I could feel myself start to fade. He realized what was going on, and held my hand. I was surprised, but in a good way. It made me smile. A real smile. "Can't I help?" he couldn't seem to let go, even though he'd only just met me. I shook my head. "You already…have.. Thank you Jack." And with that, I closed my eyes, a smile on my face, and disappeared.

A/N: What do you think? Should I continue? Is it any good? I'm trying to keep Jack's personality and way of speaking as he is. Did I do well? Do I need improvement? Please review! *blows kisses* later!