"But I can not give kid portal gun. Too big of responsibility for 10 year old like him." North slapped the letter on his hand. Halloween shrugged. They were at his office discussing how to give kids unusual gifts that Halloween plants in their heads. Santa picked up an unsolved rubix-cube and passed it around between his hands.

"Why do you put complicated ideas in children's heads, huh?" he waved the cube in her face.

Instantly, Jack Frost barged in with shortened breathes.

"Santa! Everything's melting!" he yelled. Then he spotted the skull bowed holiday. "Oh hey Halloween." He waved.

"You got passed Phil?" she answered.

"Jack!" Santa tossed the rubix-cube to Halloween. "What brings you to my workshop?" Ha gestured toward him.

"The polar regions they're thinning!" the white haired legendary figure jogged toward him.

"Really, you just noticed?" Santa chuckled turning around and started chiseling some ice.

"What?" Frost frowned.

"The ice is melting Jack. I should know, I live in the center." Santa explained.

"And you're not going to do anything about it?" Jack walked to his side.

"My toy factory runs on solar power and I use magic for my sleigh. What else do you want me to do?" Santa turned to him.

"What about the kids, you could ask them to persuade their parents to go green or something." Jack suggested.

"Why don't you do that?" Santa raised an eyebrow. The room became quiet.

Santa stood up.

"What's happening?" Jack frowned.

Santa took his hand and placed the chiseled icy object in it. "Global Warming, Jack." Santa lifted his big hand off Jack's to reveal an ice sun.

"Next time you want change, start with yourself." Santa began to walk away. "Come on Hallows." He called.

Halloween walked up to Jack and dropped into his hand the, now solved, rubix-cube, smashing the ice sculptured sun. Then she jogged away to catch up with the big guy.

Jack looked at the deciphered object on his hand then clutched it.

"Alright." He grinned and flew out the window.

Fin.