Jack woke up with feeling something wet on his ear. He opened his eyes and saw grass right in front of his face, yet it seemed a little tall for grass. He felt something wet hit his ear again, so he looked up. He nearly had to cover his eyes, the sun was so bright threw the long branches of the trees above him. He shook his head and looked at his hands, but all he saw were fuzzy blue grey paws. He sat up as quickly as possible, but fell over from failing to sit the regular way. "Jack?" He heard the voice of Tooth. "Toothiana?" he asked, sitting up again but this time he sat correctly. Not far away were different cats, all resembling his guardian teammates. "It's us, but are you you?" asked the cat who must have been Tooth. Tooth was a very peculiar color for a cat; her fur being a bright color of blue with yellow and green.

"Uh...Yeah I'm me. But why are we cats?" Jack asked. "Probably something frostbite did, he always gets us in trouble" mumbled the cat that was Bunny. He was a grey tabby with dark grey stripes, white stomach, and a fluffy stub tail. Bunny shook his head, trying to get comfortable with the tattered brown collar around his neck. North tried standing up, muttering words in Russian as he fell onto his stomach. He was still the largest out of all of them, having amber colored fur with white paws and muzzle and a big puffy tail. "Where is Sandy?" Jack asked, but heard a meow that made every one of them look up. Hanging onto a branch, was Sandman, his claws dug into the bark as he looked down at his friends. He was almost the size of a kitten, with sand colored fur and golden stripes and underbelly.

"Sandy, how'd you get up there!?" North called, but didn't get a dream sand image like he was used to. "I got it" Bunny said, clinging to the tree bark with his claws and starting to make his way up to his little friend. He soon got onto the branch, starting to make his way to Sandy, not looking down due to his fear of heights. "Don't look down!" Jack called, thinking how funny it would be if his grey friend looked. Sandy mewed once again, almost losing his grip as he looked at Bunny. Bunny got closer and closer in till he reached him, biting onto Sandy's scruff and pulling him up. Unfortunately, Bunny looked down at the moment he set Sandy on his paws. "Crickey!" he said, digging his claws into the wood as he crouched down in fright. "I told you" Jack mumbled. Sandy shook his head then dragged Bunny back to the forest floor.

"Now that we're all here, what do we do now?" Jack asked, blank expressions appearing on his friends faces. "I say we make shelter and get food before it gets to night" Bunny finally spoke up. All of them agreed and started on their search for shelter. "So, Bunny, is it different from being a rabbit to a cat?" Tooth asked, padding between Jack and Bunny. "A lot different, rabbits are herbivores, now I have to eat meat, which I'm not used to" Bunny explained. "It shouldn't be that hard to catch a mouse, right?" Jack asked. "We are cats, it'll be piece of cake" North said, even when he was a cat; he still had his Russian accent. "Oh dear, I just realized my fairies are all alone, I hope their alright" Tooth said quietly. "I beat they'll be fine, they always are when you are visit the pole" Jack said. "I know but I always plan to visit, turning into a cat wasn't planned one bit" she answered. The winter cat nodded.

Soon they came across a hill that cut off suddenly into a ravine that was hidden with bramble bushes. "Could we make shelter here..?" Jack asked. "No, bramble bushes won't be any kind of shelter for us, especially if it snows or storms" Bunny said, sniffing the air. "No worries, I found shelter" North said, looking over the edge of the hill. The others came over and looked. In the side of the ravine, was a cave, and there was a small path going down to it further left from where they were now.

Now they had shelter