****Just so you know I've made a few changes to this chapter and fixed some of the grammar mistakes.****

Hello every one! Time for my first RotG fanfic! Just so you know there will be certain things left unsaid in the beginning but not to worry it will all pan out later!

Summary: The ice was cracking, she felt such fear, then she felt the pull of his staff and suddenly she was safe. But when she looked back up he was gone. And it was all her fault...the next thing she remembers was a strange voice saying "It's not your time...". Then she woke up in a strange place, a strange time, nothing at all like her old village. She remembered seeing him fall and then nothing. Now she finds herself alone and...unable to feel? What happened to Jack's sister after he fell? What if jack wasn't the only one MiM talked to that night? What if, years later she awakes and finds herself missing something very important? And then finds herself attracted to someone she knows she isn't supposed to be attracted to?

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Disclaimer: I don't own RotG... or Jack... or Pitch... life is cruel...

I suck at summaries but I am always open to suggestions! Please tell me how I can improve my writing after you have read this fanfic! I hope you enjoy! Hear ya go!

**I've named Jack's sister Julie**

Chapter 1:Grey Skin

She stood there, frozen in fear. She could hear the cracking of the ice below her feet. She could hear her brothers calming voice telling her she was going to be OK. It happened in a flash and suddenly she was safe, pulled away from the crumbling ice. A wave of relief swept over her. But then when she looked up she saw her brother disappear from her sight, into the cold water below the ice. She screamed his name but her voice wouldn't come out. 'I have to help him!' she thought and tried to move her small legs over to where he was. But she couldn't move. It felt as if something, or someone, was holding her back. 'No, No- I have to get to him I-I have to save him!' she pushed and pushed against the force holding her still. And then suddenly she felt as if she couldn't breath and her lungs were giving out on her. Everything started to go black. She was about to black out when she heard a strange voice in her head..."It's not your time"...

Julie awoke from her dream with a jolt. It took her a while to register that she was in her room lying on her bed. She sighed and stared at her ceiling for what seemed like forever. That was the third time in a week she's had that dream. And this is the third time that she couldn't remember anything about it besides the fact it was something she'd seen before. She turned her head and looked at the clock-7:30am.

Crap.

She thought as she jumped out of bed.

I can't be late to school again.

Julie was a senior in high school now and she had recently been told by her teacher that if she was late to class again she would have to bring her parents in. She would rather be suspended than have to bring her parents to school. As she was getting ready she glanced out her window and her eyes widened

-snow-

There was a fresh, deep blanket of snow covering the ground. Julie smiled to herself.

Jack, he must of done this so I would be excused for being late...

It had been 10 years since Jack had became a guardian. And it's been 10 years now that Julie still didn't remember a single thing about why, or how she was still alive. The last thing she remembered was walking up next to the lake wear Jack had fallen in. She was still the same girl. Still 8 years old, still in her same clothes, her brown hair still a bit messy from when they first began there ice-skating game. Nothing about her had changed. But everything around her had. It was as if her time had froze while the time around her kept going. Now she found herself lost in the modern world. She was found by a traveling couple alone staring at the new world around her. This couple would soon turn out to be her new parents. After a while she remembered what happened to her brother and one day while playing in the snow she saw him again. He looked much different, white hair and skin, and a blue thing that she later found out was called a hoodie , but it was still her brother none-the-less. Both siblings were astounded to have finally found each other again and since then have spent every moment they can together. Jack told her all about his time being alone, with no one believing in him, and about his battle with the boogie man and how he became a guardian. He even introduced her to the other guardians, which is the exact reason why she still believes in fairy tales and anything of a mystical sort.(However most of her interest and attention went toward the more deep and scary stories. She wasn't sure why she liked them so much but it seemed to her that because of her lack of feeling, they provide her with at least something relatively close to a feeling. It seemed as if sometimes her heart might actually be racing during one of the stories. She never knew for sure though.). And even though Jack hadn't really aged since they last saw each other, he was still her big brother and he made sure she knew that. Whenever she needed him he was there. Which explains the snow outside her window.

Julie smiled to herself as she walked out the door with nothing but a short sleeve shirt and shorts. The cold didn't effect her, but then again nothing did. Julie had discovered soon after she woke up by the lake that she had what doctors called an "impossible" disease. She was unable to feel anything physically or emotionally. She didn't know what it was like to feel happiness or sadness or pain or cold. Since it doesn't harm her and isn't life threatening, the doctors dismissed it as something she should just learn to live with. And she had. She stared up at the sky, new snow beginning to fall and sighed. "Thanks Jack..." she said out loud. Then she turned her head and began her route to school. She still had to go even with all the snow.

She was plowing through a large, crowded park area to get to school. Despite the weather it seemed everyone carried on like it was nothing.

Geez don't these people ever just stay home?

She thought to herself as she was continually pushed and shoved by passing people. Then she received a particularly hard shove from some dude who mumble an "excuse me" as he kept walking after she had fallen and hit the ground hard. She scoffed and stood up, dusting herself off.

It's not like it hurts me at all but still... she thought to herself as she continued walking like it was nothing.

Then she glanced at her reflection in a nearby shop window and noticed a fresh, large gash on her knee. She looked back to where she had fallen and saw a large stone that was buried under the now bloody snow.

Oh great. Just what I need.

Julie sighed and walked toward a nearby bench and sat down to inspect her wound.

I know that there is no way I could have felt this but it's still annoying. Man they need to hurry up and find someway to cure this stupid illness. She thought to herself as she pulled her injured knee to her chest.

Because she was so intent on trying to stop her knee from bleeding, she didn't notice the shadowy figure standing right next to her, staring at her intently. She did notice, however, a sudden rush inside her head. Like there was someone in there, trying to crawl through her brain. Se turned her head slightly and stared right into the eyes of someone she had never seen before, and only one thought came to her mind...

Grey Skin?...

Tada! No I know what some of you are thinking. "wait why can't she feel anything? How is she still alive? Why didnt you explain the reunion between her and Jack better?"

now don't kill me, put away the rotten tomatoes. I did this on purpose. I have way too much buzzing in my head to get it all down in this chapter.

But fear not! I will unravel the mystery to you guys and explain it better in later chapters.

So how did I do? Please review!