You want snow with that?

A year had passed since Jake dug up those old tapes, and the Day of Watching Films had come around again for Finn and Jake. Finn had found a bunch of coloured papers in the treehouse, and he was hanging the colours around the main room using bits of woods from the forest. Jake was in the kitchen with Lady Rainicorn baking a cake for the films later on, while Marceline and Princess Bubblegum were out looking for some more films to watch. They had seen all of the Ice King's diary films, and since he refused to make more purely for their entertainment they had had to look for pre-war films out in the desert of doom – although Princess Bubblegum disapproved of the start-up copyright notices at the start. Finn had just put up the last piece of paper above the fire when Jake came into the room with a steaming hot cake. Lady followed him, looking at her husband lovingly.

"'Sup Jake, you finished the cake?" Finn asked, stepping down off of the stack of books he was standing on.

"You bet, bro, and it looks delicious! Hey, guess what I put in it!" Jake said, his tail wagging with joy.

"Uh…eggs? Flour? Butter? Sugar?" Finn said, confused.

"He he, yup! But I meant, like, the filling part."

"Oh. No idea."

"I put Ice-cream at the centre!"

Jake stared up at Finn's face for approval, but Finn just looked on in confusion.

"Won't that melt in the hot cake?"

Jake's smile faltered a little, but his grin still remained. "Well, yeah, but it'll still taste like ice-cream!"

Lady said something in Korean, and Jake nodded. "Yeah, I know! It's gonna taste SO GOOD!"

Lady gave Jake a kiss on the nose, and Jake blushed. Finn looked down at his feet, feeling a little awkward. Jake coughed gently, and looked back up at Finn.

"Anyway, you finished with the decorations yet?"

"Almost. We just need the snow part to make it like last year."

Jake looked out the window. "Yeah, snow WOULD make it better, but it's not like you're the king of ice now, is it? There's only one guy who can bring the snow, dude, and you know it."

"Yeah…" said Finn, disappointed.

As if right on cue, Ice King burst through the window, sending glass everywhere.

"Not again Ice King! I thought we agreed that you'd use the door this year!"

Ice King grinned. "Yeah, sorry, I messed up. It's become a habit now, you know, what with me living here for a few months and all, because you, and her and…yeah…" Ice King trailed off, and, seeing Finn looking at the floor in embarrassment, changed the subject. "Anyway, I brought something for the film night this year. Hold on…"

Ice King brought out a bag and rummaged around for a bit, before bringing out an object covered by a cloth.

"What is it?" Jake asked, looking at the object.

"Come closer and I'll show you Jake…he he he…"

Jake walked over to the Ice King, and suddenly Ice King's hand moved and Jake felt something cold hit his nose. He fell backwards in surprise.

"What the heck was that?" Jake asked, wiping his nose. Ice King laughed loudly.

"HA HA HA! Jake, you got hit by my magic snow circles!"

Finn looked up. "Don't you mean a snowball?"

Ice King looked put-out. "No. A magic snow circle."

Finn opened his mouth to reply, and one of the Ice King's 'magic snow circles' hit him full in the mouth. He swallowed some, and nearly choked, but luckily the snow melted before that happened.

"Hey dude, if you want a fight, at least give us snow to fight with." Jake said, patting Finn on the back.

"Naw, it's more fun this way!" Ice King said, whipping up another two snowballs in his hands. But before he had a chance to throw them, Finn had grabbed his yellow sword and pointed the sharp end at Ice King, who promptly dropped the snow on the floor.

"Ok ok! I'll make it snowy again."

He flew up to the roof, and began to whirl his arms around his head. Jake thought a bit, and said "Wait, don't do it in here!"

But he said it too late. Before long, the entire house was freezing cold and snowy. The cake was on the floor and snowy, the fire was out, and the papers Finn had spent so long organising were scattered.

"Oh great. That was a waste of time." said Jake.

Ice King landed, and crossed his arms. "Well, you wanted snow, and I gave you snow!"

Lady gave Ice King a LOOK which made him falter.

"Fine, I'll get rid of it."

There was no movement for a couple of minutes, then the snow began to seep out of the broken window slowly. Finn looked back at the Ice King.

"Well?" he said, crossing his arms.

"I'm sorry! There's too much snow to move it quicker!"

Finn rolled his eyes, while Jake picked up with cake from the floor.

"It's getting pretty late…the girls will be here soon…" Finn said. "There's not enough time to get rid of the snow. We'll just have to-"

"YIPPEE!" Jake yelled as he cut the cake with his hand as a knife. Finn stared at his brother in confusion.

"Wha-"

"THE ICE CREAM THING WORKED!"

"Wha-"

"IT'S COLD AGAIN!"

Finn went over the cake which was indeed ice-cream filled.

"It must have been the snow. Ice King, you actually did something right!"

Ice King looked taken aback. "I…I did? I did! Totally meant to do that, yeah!"

Just at that moment, Marceline came in.

"'Sup babies! Found a film – something called 'Twilight?'" Marceline said, holding a film. She turned it over. "I don't know how good it'll be…but it's something, right?"

"Hey Marceline. Where's PB?" Finn asked, clearing some snow off the floor to create seating space.

"Oh, she went back to the candy kingdom to get some warmer clothes. But she said to start the film anyway." Marceline looked around, and saw BMO in the corner with a cup of hot chocolate.

"Yo BMO, we're ready to watch the movie now!"

"Is it time already? I am looking forward to what you have found Marceline!"

Marceline smiled. "Ok, ok, here we go. Ready everyone?"

Jake handed out his ice-cream cake to everyone, and they settled down in front to BMO's screen. When Princess Bubblegum came in later, she had brought marshmallows and wood to make another fire with, as well as a special red cake for Marceline to eat. And as the opening credits started, Finn looked around the group of people, and smiled. It was great to be with his family and friends once again.