Darkness. That's the first thing I remember.
It was dark, and it was cold.
And I was scared.

The silhouette of a body appears as it drifts into a ray of light. He wears a white V-neck undershirt with a brown vest, brown trousers, and a brown poncho. His eyes were closed and he seemed to be in deep slumber.

The man opened his eyes little by little, and through the ice he saw what he think the most beautiful thing, and it was the moon. It shone a graceful white light that shone above him. And if he thought that this is the end of his life he wouldn't mind it a bit.

Suddenly the ice that became the barrier between him and the moon cracked little by little. The ice in the pond continues to crack, until finally a hole splinters open. The young man floats out of the water, bathed in the intense yet graceful moonlight. And what he saw after he got out of there was the snow-covered trees in every direction.

He was a thin, pale, barefoot young man and with hair as white as the snow around him, he wasn't sure how he got here. He looked around but he didn't see anyone in there.

But then… then I saw the moon.
It was so big and it was so bright,
and it seemed to chase the darkness away.
And when it did… I wasn't scared anymore

The young man floats back down onto the ice as the hole began to closes up underneath him. He looks around, confused, and then turns toward the moonlight as it dims a bit.

"Hello." He said.

But no one answered his calls. A sign the he was truly alone in this place. Suddenly the moon became brighter once again, and the wind became stronger. He shields his eyes from the wind; his arms went to his side again after the wind had died down a bit. And then, he saw a shadow of someone running in front of him between those trees. The person is laughing, as if it was playing hide and seek with their friends.

"Hey, you there!" he said.

But the person didn't answer his calls. He tried to search for the person again, but sadly he couldn't find them again. But then he saw them again, laughing and running through the woods beside him.

"Hello, I know you there. Please I need your help!" But the person vanishes again, and he was beginning to grow tired of this game. So instead he sat down and tried to wait patiently for the person to show up again. Hours after hours, but the person hadn't show up yet. His eyes began to close, when something snapped behind him made him awake from his slumber.

He saw a pair of eyes from the bushes behind him. Chocolate eyes that twinkled with mischief, the person was giggling to no end.

"You're no fun to play with, you didn't even chase me." The person said.

He smirked, and said "Who said that I can't chase you. I'm just a little bit worn out."

"Hey, why don't you get out of this bush? I bet it's more comfortable in here then there." He suggested.

"I should be the one who told you! Why are you in the middle of the pond in this time of the day!?"

He scanned his surrounding and began to laugh, "Yeah you're probably right perhaps I should get there." He stands up and slowly began to shuffle to the person so he couldn't trip on his way through the other side.

When he finally arrives he was a little bit shocked that the person behind the bush was actually a little girl with black hair, and if he could compare it her hair was as black as coal.

"Well shouldn't we introduce ourselves? My name's Luna. What's your name?" she suggested.

He came back from his shocked moments and introduced himself, "Well my name is –"

He tried to remember his name, but he couldn't. It was right in the tip of his tongue but suddenly something erased his name from his memory. And it worries him to no end, but he have to keep it cool so he didn't have to made her worry.

"Well I kinda forget about my name." He said with a smile.

"What kind of person are you to forget your own name?" Luna said folding her arms and raising her eyebrow.

"Don't worry about me, Luna. I'm fine, I've just gone and hit my head." I think.

"Well you seemed awfully confused when I find you so that explain everything." She rolled her eyes. "And what are you doing in the middle of the forest anyway?" she asked.

"Like I said, I've gone and hit my head so –"

"So you forget everything, yeah I forgot about that."

The air was getting colder every time they talked. So Luna decided that they should get going and find a shelter. They decided to come to her house since it was probably the nearest thing from the forest.

They walked a little over an hour, and he was getting restless from all the walking. So he asked, "How long are we gonna walk to your house, Luna?"

"I told you, patience is a virtue! It is not far from here!" she said.

He groaned once again, wanting to get there as soon as possible. They turned left when he finally see a smoke up in the sky not far away from here. Luna finally smiled as she finally see the smoke between the trees.

"I knew that we didn't get lost." She said.

He look at her with shocked, "Are you saying that you don't know where to go?!"

"That doesn't matter, we already found it right!" she said. She takes his hand and run between the trees to go to the smoke. And they finally see it, a small home with light insides. But he didn't see a silhouette inside, and Luna noticed it too.

"Mother and Father probably went to town for work." She sighs.

"At least –" Luna turned to him. "I got you here."

"Yeah, but I'm going to be here just for a day kiddo." He ruffled her hair.

"Hey I appreciate if you don't do that. I really like my hair okay?" she pouted.

He chuckled, "Then shall we go to your house then?"

Luna agreed with him so they went to the house. She opened the door and said her greetings even though there's no one inside. He looked around her place even though it was a small house it was really a comfortable one.

"Welcome to my humble home! I know it's not much but it is the only thing that we can afford."

"No it's fine Luna! I think it's alright." He said with a smile.

Luna looked at him and she smiled back, "You can sleep in the guest room, it's in the left corner and the bathroom is near the guest room, but if you are hungry I can made you some soup if you liked."

"Nah you don't need to worry about me be hungry. I think I will go to sleep."

Luna's smile dropped a bit, but she smile again, "Well you best be off then, if you are tired enough."

She walked to her room before saying, "I'll be in my room if you need me." And then she closed the door.

He walked to the guest room, and opened the door. He saw that it was a very simple room, with one bed and a table; a candle is placed on top of it. He was very grateful that he almost immediately find Luna, if not he would be in big trouble.

He sat on the bed, and finally rests his body into it. He watched the ceiling while thinking the events of the day. This day was pretty eventful, he thought. It wasn't like any other day, but the weird thing is he seems like he couldn't remember anything let alone his name.

He began to feel very concerned about his well-being. So he tried to close his eyes, hoping that tomorrow his memory will come back to him.


He was in the middle of a field. And he could see in the distance that a storm was coming, his eyes scanned his surrounding until he finds something peculiar. There was a tree right there in the distance, and a person was resting beneath the shade of the tree. So he tried to go to the tree and reach that person.

"Not so fast, Jack Frost." He was a step closer to the tree, until suddenly everything went black. He was very shocked that suddenly everything went to black and he hope that this was not some kind of nightmare bullshit.

"Who are you? Show yourself!" he shouted.

"Relax, Frost. It's not like I'll be disappearing from your dream. Or perhaps a dream within your dream?" the person giggled.

He stood rigid, suddenly cautious about his surroundings.

"Relax, I don't want to hurt you." Then he felt a hand on his shoulder, he was rather shocked so he almost punched it. And he was relieved that he didn't hit it.

It was none other than a light, it was just a big floating golden light that had touch him, but still he was afraid. So he stepped backward afraid what it can do to him.

"I have a proposition for you. Help me," it said. "In return, I'll reward you with those whom you care for most."

"Maybe I'd be more inclined to consider that if I knew who was offering."

Scared as he was, he was willing to treat even the slightest sliver of hope as an option. The sooner he could find the answer the better. But he couldn't be completely reckless, he knows about the consequence about trusting a stranger.

The light stirred, strangely shifting in a way he couldn't describe. Goosebumps peppered her arm, and a ticklish feeling tweaked his stomach, a careful weariness spreading across his body. He fixed his gaze to the woman in front of him.

Long, black hair feathered around her face and down her back. Her skin was ivory but her lips were tinted blue. She was barefoot and dressed in a gown so white it nearly blinded his eyes. Eyes like the oceans met a gaze as black and motionless as death. She was a beautiful corpse, unnerving but entrancing in her shape.

"I am the goddess of the Moon," she said, her voice in her eyes not her mouth. "Will you help me?"

Ever so slightly his muscles unclench and his thoughts grow lesser.

"Why do you need my help?"

"Your journey has changed you. You've learned of family and love. You found hope in the middle of despair. Your determination and devotion to your friends and family brought you here. All of these qualities are what is required for this mission."

He weighed the offer again. The goddess of the Moon couldn't have been more ideal choice of his salvation for his memory. "If I help you, you swear to give me my memories back?"

The goddess raised a frail hand over her heart and forefinger drew an X shape over it. Said man, smirked at the goddess gestures.

Cross your heart, huh? How cute.

"What is the goal of this mission?"

The goddess's blue lips rose in a knowing smile and before he know it the dreams began to shatter and she was gone by then. He looked around to see the sign of the goddess but there's nothing, not even a single thing left behind. And then the ground started to crack beneath him and he fell into the pit of oblivion. Not knowing when he would reach the bottom.

"Your name is Jack Frost, you have been blessed with the power of frost and wind. You will have friends beside you that will help you in times of need. Find and destroy my demise. Only deceit stands in your way. Save me from damnation and I promise, I will reward you with those whom you care for most."


Jack awake from his dream, expecting himself to be in Luna's house. But he was still on the middle of the frozen lake, not believing of what had happened. There was only the moon, the lake, the forest, and a staff beside him, to help him finish his mission from the goddess herself.