By now, about 99% of seventeen year olds would stop believing. To be honest, if people knew I still believed I'd probably be bullied pretty bad. Believe in what, you ask? Well, that's easy- the guardians. If you don't know who they are, well, I'm guessing you're not a believer. Too bad, those guys are pretty awesome people.

We'll get back to those guys later though; I think it's time for friendly introductions. My name is Sophie Bennett. I have an older brother who is also a believer like me, which is mighty odd for a twenty two year old. I have messy unkempt blonde hair and green eyes. In other words, nothing really like my brother, Jamie. I was very curious which is how I came to meet the guardians when I was three.

Oh and today was Easter! Easter is my favourite time of the year, it's when Bunnymund, the Easter bunny came around. Mund is like my favourite person in the world- even if I did only see him like once a year. No biggie as long as I believed (which I did).

"Where are you going?" My mother asked as I ran down the hallway attempting to put on my shoes at the same time. Horrible idea. I fell flat on my stomach, and I groaned. The floor and I never really got along... Or, I was just really clumsy. If the floor was a person, we'd be nemesis.

"Just out!" I said picking myself up and running out into the beautiful green. I loved Easter- it was, after all, a new beginning.

I didn't stop running until I came to the meadow where I usually saw him. He had to be here. I had been coming here since I was young. Jamie took me here every year, but Jamie was older now, he didn't have time to be doing that sort of stuff anymore. The guardians usually visited him now and then though. I thought it was sad that we had to grow up at some stage. You become so busy you forget, and then when you forget, you don't believe any more. I swore I would never let that happen me. I was going to believe until I was old and wrinkly, sitting in a rocking chair out on the porch.

The meadow was unusually empty. He'd be here any minute, I knew he wouldn't let me down, he never did.

"Looking for me?" came a voice from behind me. I couldn't stop the smile once I heard him. I turned around and came face to face with an overgrown bunny. I threw my arms around him happily.

"Mund!" I exclaimed delightfully. I was literally bouncing on my heel from excitement. I saw someone land next to him.

"What? No hug for me?" The boy, who looked not much older than me, asked. He had very white hair, and icy blue eyes. He wore a blue jumper which had begun to frost; he had light brown pants on and leaned on his large staff. He also never wore any shoes (but that doesn't matter, he doesn't get cold... He is Jack Frost after all). Yes, Jack Frost, old man winter (he's actually not that old looking). Not many people believe in him, which is quite sad, to be honest.

"Of course you get a hug!" I said. I threw my arms around him. He seemed a little shocked that I had actually given him a hug. He was so cold, but I had grown use to him over the years I did see him (which wasn't as often as I saw Mund).

"Wow, you've grown a lot since the last time I saw you," he pointed out. I laughed.

"I was... Twelve?" I guessed. He nodded. "Ya, it has been a while. You should really visit more."

"So, do you want your Easter egg?" Mund asked interrupting our conversation. I turned to him and smiled. I really couldn't contain my excitement. It was like when you want to dance you're just so happy! Instead I hopped on my feet again until Jack stopped me by placing his hands on my shoulder.

"Stop, good girl, calm, calm," he said as though he were talking to a puppy. I was not a puppy!

"Jack, I'm not a dog," I brushed his hands off of my shoulder.

"You act like a hyper active puppy," he laughed. I have him a look and he stopped. Good, Jack. He knows whose boss around here (that would be me). I turned back to Mund, waiting for my egg. Mund handed me a colourful egg, blues, reds and pinks neatly painted around it along with mint green polka dots. Like every year, the egg was beautiful. "So, how's Jamie?" Jack asked after I examined the egg carefully. I loved it so much.

"Oh... Ya, he's fine," I sighed. "I haven't seen him much since he got a house with Pippa." Pippa, a girl he's been friends with for years. She helped the guardians and Jamie fight Pitch, a really evil guy. She was cool, but she took Jamie away from me and I missed my brother. They started dating when he was seventeen after he finally realised that Pippa was completely in love with him. Cute really, but ew.

"About time," Jack scoffed.

"Are you okay, Sophie?" Mund asked, noticing my not too happy expression.

I shrugged my shoulders. "I don't know. I'm happy for him, but I miss having fun with him."

"You're not telling me he's stopped having fun," Jack exclaimed, looking outraged. "You, show me Jamie's house. Us three are going to have a little fun." I grew worried by the mischievous glint that sparkled in his icy blue eyes. Jack's idea of fun is sledding through busy streets, and that was very scary, plus, Jamie was too old to sled now.

"Jack, don't go doing something stupid," Mund warned him.

"Hey, I'm the guardian of fun! If he's stopped having fun, then I say we have to change that."

"You don't get it, do you?" I shook my head in disbelief. "The Guardians jobs are to protect children. Children, Jack. Jamie isn't a child anymore."

"He can still have fun!" he protested. I rolled my eyes.

"Fine, come on, Jack," I sighed. He smiled his teeth as white as the first snow fall. "We're going to show Jamie what he is missing. Uh, but how are we going to do that, exactly?"

"Time to bring out the sled," Jack replied.

Uh-oh. This was what I was completely worried about. I knew this wasn't going to turn out well at all. And by the way he was looking at me, I had a feeling (a really bad one) that I was going to be made sit in that sled against my will. I gulped and looked to Bunnymund for reassurance. He didn't exactly look thrilled about me going sledding- especially with Jack in control. He saw me looking at him worried, and he shrugged his shoulders.

"I'd love to stick around, but I have to give out more eggs," he excused himself. I gaped after him. Ugh, some friend he was leaving me here with this guardian. I may as well write out my will now. "See you next year." I felt really disappointed as he tapped the ground and making a hole appear. He disappeared though it and was simply gone. Just like that. I didn't even get much time to talk to him like I usually do. I got that empty feeling in my stomach. Now I had to wait another year to see him again. So much for the best day ever.

"Come on, Frost," I said glumly. "We're going sledding."


Yes, I know it's short! I am sorry but first chapters are always like that with me! Oh well.. :) Please review guys! :D That would be awesome if ye did. Ha, so... In case ye didn't get it, Sophie is the little girl from the movie (Jamie's sister?)... :D I thought of this at like three in the morning, so please give me a break.. :P Ha, anyway... Before I bore ye to tears, I should go now. :D Bye!:D Don't forget to review!:)