"Okay, next up on the winter list; Arandelle!" I flew across the sky as I checked my list. I could feel the cold wind blowing through my hair, but of course, I am the one making it cold!

It's been two years since I've become a guardian. Since then, I've been spending more time with Naught, Bunny, Tooth Fair, and Sandy. Bunny and I, like always, have had our fights here and there. Sometimes, Naught would have to break us up before we really hurt each other or do something we would regret later on. But even if we have our fights, we're still very good friends. Ever sine that whole spectacle with Pitch, we've had each other's backs.

I haven't been able to see Jamie all that much, either. Being a guardian is fun and all, but I really do miss that kid. He's the first kid to ever believe in me, and you can't really forget that. I try to visit as much as I can, but since Europe's the one having their winter season this time, I have to leave him in the States for a few months. Hopefully, I'll be able to find a group of European kids while I'm there to have fun with.

As I flew towards the Kingdom of Arandelle, I flew over a group of men filling up a large sled with a mountain load of ice cubes. "Looks like these guys will be a little tough on business for the next few weeks to come." I glance down and watch them a little until I noticed a little kid with them. He was only able to carve out one block of ice to fit in his tiny sled that was attached to his small reindeer.

I let out a laugh at how adorable and determined he was and shook my head. "That kid's gonna make it good in the future." I then continue my flight to the kingdom of Arendelle after letting myself be entertained by the little boy.

I usually stay for only a few days to start up the winter season, and then come back for a few days to have some fun with the kids and during the last few days of the season to take the snow away and let Samantha Burns taker over.

Samantha's the one in charge of the season of summer like how I am for the winter. She isn't a guardian, but unlike me, she actually prefers it that way. She is also content with believing that the Man in the Moon gave the purpose of changing the season into summer when she has to.

There was a time when I used to have feelings for her for being just like me, and also because I felt like I had some kind of connection with her. Unfortunately, I kept chasing her for years and let her lead me on. When I finally demanded that she be honest with me, she told me she isn't interested in me at all because she's a lesbian. I swear, I felt like an idiot and a jerk when she told me that.

We've been really good friends ever since then, though I haven't seen her that much for the past few months ever since she started hooking up with the Tooth Fairy. When we first became friends, she told me she's been crushing on her for years! So last year, after I had befriended the Tooth Fairy, I decided to help them get together.

It wasn't that hard, actually. I even got some help from Bunny. Apparently, Tooth Fairy's been all up his ass lately since he accidentally nearly squashed a few of her fairies and he needed something to distract her from him so she would stop bothering him. All we did was lock them both up in a room together and let the sexual tension take place.

When they came out, they told us that Tooth has been denying her attraction to Samantha for decades since she was ashamed to be a homosexual, and so it took quite some time for Sam to get her to admit it. They actually looked pretty good together. With Tooth's exotic, amphibian-like qualities, lavender eyes, and feisty personality, and Sam's long blonde hair that was always kept in a ponytail, tan skin, flower-themed tattoos and clothing, bright, emerald eyes, and her silent yet daring personality, they make quite a pair.

At the start, we really wanted them to get together, but after a while, Bunny and I soon started to regret it at times, especially when Naught and Sandy would get in trouble with them as well. We thought that if we got them together to help each other "relieve some stress", then hopefully they wouldn't be so mad at us men all the time, but no, apparently, as a pair, they are much scarier and decide to relieve the stress after they scream at us.

Ugh, women…

Though she admits she's lesbian, she has a bit of a crush on me… well, more like a crush on my teeth. Every time she sees me, the first thing she asks me to do is smile, just so she could se and fangirl over my teeth. She even convinced me to let her make a model of my teeth just so she could keep it somewhere. Well, with the help of Sam, of course. She's much more frightening that way. I'm pretty sure she even gave names to each and every single one of my teeth. Having her make a model of my teeth were the worst five minutes of my life, and that's including the time Pitch left me for dead in a blizzard with my broken staff and a fairy to keep me company.

As I neared the castle, I let out a smile. "Hello, Arandelle!" I flew around the kingdom, waving my staff around and letting snow fall from the sky. I smiled as I saw the first drops of snowflakes. I let out my tongue and tried to taste it, shivering at the sweet yet chilly sensation. I put out my palms and let a few flakes land on them, enjoying the feel of it.

After flying and playing around in the air with the snow, I flew over to the castle and waved my staff as I flew all over it, letting the snow decorate the castle.

I flew a distance away from the castle to admire my work when I noticed a bit of movement from one of the overly large, triangular-shaped windows. I flew towards it and crouched down on the upper ledge. I leaned a little forward and took a peek at the window.

There I saw a little girl with bright blue-green eyes and long brown hair staring at the snowflakes through the window in awe. Seeing her amazed smile, I decided to giver her a little show.

I waved my staff and manifested a bunny made out of snowflakes and let it bounce around the bottom ledge of the window in front of her. I chuckled as she let out a high-pitched giggle.

Wanting to amuse her some more, I transformed the bunny into a snowman. She gave out a gasp at the sight of it and ran away from the window. Wondering why she suddenly ran away, I bounced down and looked into the room. It was then that I realized why.

In the room, there were two queen-sized beds. One was pink with the covers messy but with no one in it, so it was obviously the little brunette's, but then there was another bed. This time it was blue and the little brunette was standing on one side of it where the person sleeping on it had her back towards her.

I slowly and carefully opened the window, being as silent as I could so I could slip into the room with none of them noticing me. Once I was in, I watched the cute, little brunette try to wake up – which seems to be – a little blonde girl named Elsa.

"Elsa! Psst!" She tried calling her attention, but it was to no avail. She climbed on the bed and plopped her body down Elsa's back. "Elsa!" She climbed onto her back and placed a leg on either side of the sleeping girl and started to shake her shoulders. "Wake up! Wake up!"

"Anna, go back to sleep…" Elsa peeked one of her eyes open to glance at Anna but I couldn't see her that well from where I was standing… well, flying. I was flying a few feet away from the bed and was just entertaining myself with the way the two girls interacted with each other.

Anna let out a sigh and turned her body around before plopping her back against Elsa's, causing her to let out a gasp. "I just can't! The sky's awake, so I'm awake, so we have to play!" I let out a few chuckles at how dramatic Anna was being. You can't help but be amused by a kid being dramatic.

Elsa was finally awake now as she sat up and pushed Anna off the bed. "Go play by yourself!" She laughed.

Anna let out an "Oof!" as she landed on the floor on her but. As if she came up with a brilliant idea, she let out a gasp and climbed on the bed once more. Elsa was already back in her original position, lying with her stomach to the bed and her neck twisted to the side so she could breath. Anna put her legs on either side of Elsa again and forced one of her eyes open. "Do you want to build a snowman?"

At that moment, Elsa opened her eyes and sat up, giggling. She took Anna's hand and they both ran out of the room. Suddenly realizing that to make a snowman they would have to go outside, I chased after them. "Wait, you're really gonna go outside and build a snowman at this hour?" I yelled out. Unfortunately they can't hear or see me since my story isn't exactly well known in Europe.

I flew behind them and followed them down the stairs where Anna was yelling, "Come on, come on!" and Elsa trying to shush her.

I position myself beside Elsa's head. "Hey, aren't you like her older sister or something? That's what I could make out from the way you act with each other, but nevertheless, you're still the older one, so shouldn't you be the one to be responsible and tell her to get back to bed? Or play in your room instead?" But of course, despite my words of wisdom, they can't hear me.

They opened one of the doors open and Anna rushed inside the room, leaving Elsa to close the door. Fortunately, I was able to slip through before she could shut it. As I glanced around the room, I realized that we were inside the ballroom.

"Um, though I'm glad you guys didn't go outside where it's dark and dangerous, why did you guys come here? I mean, if you want to make a snowman you would have to go outside where the snow is, right?" Jesus, It's like I'm talking to myself…

Anna grabbed Elsa's hand and led her to the middle of the room. "Do the magic! Do the magic!" She cried.

"Magic?" I lean against the wall, only using one foot to stand and using the other to cross ankles with the other and only letting the tip touch the floor as I cross my arms. I continued watching the two girls, this time with great curiosity as to what this "magic" is.

Elsa waved her hands together, and bright blue lights laced with snowflakes appeared between them.

I felt my eyes go wide in shock and I bring myself closer to them.

With her hands, she somehow created a snowball and smiled at Anna. "Ready?" Anna nodded her head vigorously. She let the ball fly up into the air and explode like a firework, filling up the room with snow.

I couldn't believe it. I twisted and turned to glance all around the room to make sure that what I was seeing is real.

"This is amazing!" Anna cried. She ran around her sister in circles while letting out a little squeal here and there.

Elsa crouched down to get to her sister's level. "Watch this!" She stomped one foot on the ground and ice suddenly appeared, spreading throughout the room like a winter wonderland.

I was amazed. Never had I seen a mortal have powers like this. As far as I knew, only immortals like myself, Sam, Tooth, Bunny, and many others can have magic powers. But what amazed me the most was that Elsa has ice powers. Just like me…