17 Years Ago
Tooth was fluttering around her palace, searching for clues. "No, he couldn't have." she whispered. Brightly colored feathers falling all over. Jack, Jack had disappeared. What happened?!
I had the fairies working over time while the guardians and I looked for Jack. He had disappeared on a mountain a month after Pitch's defeat.
Winter was lost without him. The uncontrolled winds howling and clawing at her window. Tears started rolling down Tooth's face. It was hopeless. Jack Frost, the spirit of Fun had disappeared into thin air, and the world wasn't taking it lightly.
Present
Jack's POV
I was woken up by my little brother, rolling around in his bed. "Mitch, can't you go to sleep?" I asked in a calm voice. The winds outside were blowing around and howling franticly. "I want to wait for the tooth fairy, I want to see if she takes my tooth." Mitch answered.
"I don't know." was all my answer was. It wasn't that he didn't believe in the tooth fairy, it was that it was highly unlikely to reach them in this weather.
Mitch didn't seem to care about my comment, "Well, I'm going to stay up."
I shrugged, and rolled over to the other side. I felt Mitch flop around in bed. He stayed up for about 30 minutes, before sleep over came him. He was lying on his back, taking shallow breaths, signaling that he was asleep.
Jack was satisfied when a finger pulled on his hand. He instantly whipped around and caught a tiny fairy near Mitch's pillow. He cupped his hands together and he scurried to the bathroom across the hall.
When he closed the door, he released the tiny fairy with green and blue feathers. It was smaller then he thought. "Huh, I thought you'd be bigger."
The fairy seemed to be thinking about something else. Suddenly it darted around the bathroom franticly as it had to get somewhere. Probably to go to another child. Jack opened the window in the bathroom. The blue and green feathered fairy flew out.
Tooth's POV
I heard pounding on the window of my office. I opened to see Baby Tooth shoot in, a flurry of squeaks flying out of her tiny mouth.
"Slow down!" I spoke in a low tune.
Finally Baby Tooth took a deep breath, and squeaked, "I found Jack."
Morning
"So you're telling me that you found Jack?" North walked in the room with the others in tow. Sandy walked in, question marks appearing above his golden head. "Yes, but he's not Jack Frost." I told them.
A gaze of confusing swept the room before Bunny spoke up, "So he's Jack Overland again?" I was surprised at how much Bunny's perspective changed about Jack, they usually fought over the smallest thing.
"Yes, some how, this happened to him. He's been here for 17 years." I bit my lips as I let the information loose.
"Something happened on the mountain." North pointed out. "Yes, but, what happened?" I wondered out loud.
Sandy made a figure over his head, resembling Pitch. "No, I don't think so. I has to be someone different." I said, knowing very well it couldn't be him.
"Sandy has a point!" Bunny pointed out. I sighed. "Okay, aside from who did it, do we even know if Jack remembers us?"
North had a looked of disappointment on his face. "So if that happens, who'll confront him." North asked.
"Well, if North goes, he could tell him we exist and we could work from there." I suggested. "What if he doesn't believe us mate?" Bunny worried, "If you I go, he might know we're not lying." Bunny continued. "Okay, so who's going?" I asked.
I let my gaze rest on Sandy, as he made sand figures. "If Sandy goes, he won't understand you." I said understanding what he was saying. "I'll go!"
All eyes turned to Bunny. I was a little unsure on what Bunny said. But before I could protest, North butted in, "Okay. You can go talk to him tomorrow."
