Hi! I know I really shouldn't be starting another story, but I just couldn't resist.

I'm really into ROTG right now and need to get my ideas out there. In this story I'm gonna be going with some head cannons. Like the fact that Jack is freakishly skinny. But more on that later.

I don't own ROTG, but if I did, there would be a lot of fan service.

Set after the movie.

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It was one of the first days of winter and, for some odd reason, the Guardians had all wound up at North's workshop.

"Is good, da?" North had said when they all arrived, each standing around awkwardly, "We are family, family who needs to spend more time together,"

He had then laughed a hearty laugh and wacked the youngest guardian on the back, causing him to stumble forwards a bit, much to Bunny's amusement.

"Jack!" North shouted as he guided the winter spirit towards the hearth. The other guardians followed suit, each going forward to claim one of the tall, over stuffed arm chairs that had been placed around the fire. Bunny had gone for the bright red chair with the high back, which made it seem more like a throne than a chair. But north had shot him a stern glare and, with an eye role, the rabbit had chosen the green chair closest to the fire. "Tell me how first snow fall went!"

Jack beamed at this, jumping onto the back of one of the chairs, "It was fantastic! When I went through Russia, some little girl saw me!"

North smiled at the boy's excitement, he was glad that the boy was getting more believers.

Jack continued his tale of how he had spread snow through North America first and how Jamie and his friends were still able to see him. He told them how he had started a snow ball fight in a large town and how three little boys had asked him to give them a snow day, which he gladly did.

When he was finished, the other guardians all seemed to look pleased, each giving him content smiles.

"Oh, that's wonderful Jack! I'm so happy for you!" Tooth had said flying up to give him a hug. Bunny nodded in agreement and Sandy giving him two thumbs up.

The evening wore on and each of the guardians had begun to tell their own silly tales.

Tooth told them how a pair of boys had slammed into each other in England and how booth had lost their front tooth, but in the excitement, each had taken the others tooth. Sandy had found this especially funny since he had seen the two boys dreaming of flittering fairies the next night.

"It was actually quite the scandal for us, trying to figure out whose tooth was whose,"

Bunny had told them next of how one of his sentry eggs had slipped and fallen into one of the colourful lakes and was now dyed a lovely shade of pink.

North had found this especially hilarious, "De colour now matches intimidation!"

Bunny had given him a rather long lecture after of how his eggs could whoop all of North's yetis if they wanted to. North had waved it off say that if Bunny wished to 'live in lies', he may.

"Now! Drinks, yes?" North clapped his hands and a colony of elves came out carrying trays of hot chocolate and cookies. A few of the elves ran into each other, sending the hot drinks flying.

Bunny had laughed at this, "'Least me eggs can function better then that!"

North called on one of the yetis -Phil, to Jacks amusement- to clean the mess up before confiscating the mugs and distributing them himself. Jack had politely refused.

"Good, we don't want it staining your teeth," Tooth had said absently as she sipped her own drink, her mini fairies sipping some of it out of her cup. Sandy drank his own happily, a sun appearing above his head.

Bunny drank his own as North took his seat in the large throne-like chair, "Not as good me own chocolate, but a good try mate,"

"Hah! Yetis make best coco in world," North said sipping from his own mug. "No candy eggs compare,"

Bunnymund laughed at this, "Oh, that's aye good one,"

The Pooka and Russian sprung into an argument over who could make better treats, no one noticed as Jack slowly slid his own chair back a few meters from the fire place.

It wasn't that he didn't like being around the others, it was just too hot there for him.

This was actually getting rather boring in Jack's opinion, their argument was dying down and he was starting to feel cramped in the large work shop. There were just so many things he could go and see, but they were all just sitting here drinking coco. It was really boring. He needed to spice things up.

Or rather, cool them down.

"Whateva' mate" Bunny said, returning to his seat. "My chocolate will always be betta' then yours,"

North had rolled his eyes and chose to ignore the rabbit, deciding instead to tell them about the plans for this Christmas.

"Dey need to be big! Need to get children believing again!"

Bunnymund had leaned back in his chair and sipped his cup of hot chocolate. He had to admit, it was actually pretty good. He didn't notice as Jack slowly began to jump from chair back to chair back over to the rabbit.

In fact, the only one who seemed to notice was Sandy who watched Jack with a confused look. Tooth and North had engulfed themselves in plans for Christmas. "We all should be together! Family now, Christmas is time for family!" was all that Jack heard as he was too busy perching on Bunnymund's chair.

He was sitting like a bird on the back of the chair, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. Bunny was sipping his drink, though it was still filled up to the rim. He was looking over at Tooth and North. He turned in his seat and Jack leaned back, trying to avoid being seen. Bunny didn't even notice.

Aster was now seated sideways in the chair, his legs slung over one of the arm rests. He took another sip of his drink, eyes still on the Russian and fairy. He set his drink down.

Perfect.

Jack leaned forward, tapping the tip of his staff swiftly against the side of the mug. He watched in delight as frost began to spread over the drink. He pulled his staff back as quickly and as quietly as possible before jumping off the chair and into the rafters. He glanced down to see Sandy laughing silently, a Popsicle pictured above his head. Jack grinned as he watched the rabbit pick up his drink.

Jack jumped from the rafters to the windowsill beside the hearth, it was hot, but the perfect place to watch. He unlatched the window as Bunny tilted the drink back.

But instead of the hot chocolate meeting his lips, a block of cold ice chilled them instead. Bunny yelped. He actually yelped. This was priceless. Jack had to put a hand over his mouth to stop himself from laughing as North and Tooth looked over at the confused bunny. He was really glad Sandy was mute right now.

"What in the name a' " Bunnymund said, tilting the cup upside down. A large block of chocolate ice fell from it onto the floor, and Jack erupted into a fit of laughter. "Frostbite!"

Jack was still laughing as he leaned against the window, opening it as he flew out. He hovered just out of reach for a minute, clutching his stomach as he laughed. He heard the laughter of North and Tooth join his own as they realized what was going on.

"Totally worth it," Jack said between laughing fits.

"Oye! Where ya' think your goin'!" Bunny said, appearing in the open window.

"Oh, I don't know," Jack said smiling at the eater bunny, "I think Europe could use some snow,"

"Wha'? Aye!" Bunny leaned out the window, waving his frozen drink it the air. "What 'm I suppos' to do with this?"

"Stick it in the microwave!" And with that Jack was gone, his laughter echoing behind him.

"Wha' on earth is a microwave?"

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Tada! Yup, Bunny doesn't know what a microwave is, silly rabbit.

I hope this turned out okay; I put a lot of effort into it.

I'm also going to be putting several references to the books into this story, like Bunnymunds first name, Aster. I also wanna have Nightlight show up at some point.

Either way, reviews are welcome!