"Jack!" The familiar Aussie accent yells through the corridors of The North Pole. Quickly he follows the familiar sound of Jack's laugh. Bolting down the right hallway.

"You're getting slow cottontail!" Jack's voice yells from the left. Bunny quickly follows it. Quickly Bunny catches up to Jack. Yanking him roughly by his hood. Jack must not have heard him because it is obvious that he's surprised.

"You're going to pay for this Frostbite." Bunny growled. From Bunny's point if view, Jack's face was stone stiff, but there was a hint of pure terror also accompanying it.

"Loosen up Kangaroo." He says, smirking despite his terror.

"I'm not a kangaroo, mate." He says, low and quietly. The effect on Jack is immediate. His confidence leaves his features, now only showing the fear. Yanking his hood out of Bunny's hand, with strength that the six foot pooka didn't know the sprite had, then walking away angrily. Bunny, still frozen in shock, has one last jab at the sprite. "You know, the only reason I keep going at this is because you'll KILL someone!" The white haired teen stopped short, nearly falling. Barely managing to catch himself with his staff. Images flash across Jack's vision showing a girl that looks like he did when he was human. Bunny breaks him out of it. "You hear me? You keep that pond frozen, someone's going to die on it." Bunny sounds like he's now standing right behind him. Unshed tears fill the lower portion of his eyes. The girl forms in front of him again, this time there's a voice following it. The one of a young boy.

"No!" It is a full shout that Jack doesn't seem to be aware of. It brings the other three to the large library that the two are standing in.

"What's happening?" Tooth demands looking at Bunny directly.

"I don't know." Bunny says, putting his paws up as the say his surrender. Tooth quickly flies in front of Jack and stops short.

"Jack?" She asks, tentatively waving her hand in front if his face. He doesn't shift.

"Vhat's vrong vith him?" North asks.

"He must have been pulled into a memory, though I've never seen one do this." Tooth says, looking nervous.

"What do ya mean a memory?!" Bunny demands. "Can't we... just... snap him out of it?"

"Not this one." Tooth says solemnly.

"Vhat do you mean dis one?" North asks, sounding confused.

"This is no ordinary memory." Tooth says.

"Then... What is it?" Bunny asks, almost sounding afraid of the answer.

"It's his worst nightmare."