A/N: Hello! If you've clicked this then that means you are interested in reading my fanfiction! Yay! Just warning you, this is my first fanfiction. Ever. I saw ROTG a while back and friggin loved it, so I finally decided to not be lazy for once and actually write my own story. I did no prior research on the characters so what you read is strictly from the movie and what I figured from other fanfics. You're welcome to read and review, but don't be bitchy bout the comments. I welcome criticism but if you're just gonna be mean then don't bother writing ;) Well, I think I've said all that needs to be said, so I'll stop yapping, and start writing. Enjoy!

P.S. I don't own Rise of the Guardians (duh).

Chapter 1: Found

"FROST, I'M GONNA BLOODY MURDER YA!" Bunnymund roared as he raced through the woods of Burgess. Just a little bit ahead of him Jack Frost laughed as he flew, dodging more egg bombs.

"Aw come on Cottontail," he said, "Don't you know how to take a joke?" Jack laughed again, twirling in the air. His normally blue hoodie was covered in different patches of colors, ranging from pink, to green, to yellow, and then some.

"A joke?! A JOKE?! YOU FROZE HALF OF ME BLOODY WARREN!" Bunny picked up his pace, all he had to do was get within arm's reach, then that little brat was his. Chunks of his fur were frozen, but that didn't slow him down.

It had been almost two years since the Guardians had defeated Pitch, and the relationships of the big five had become incredibly stronger. And while Jack and Bunnymund managed to tone their arguments down to playful banter, sometimes the winter spirit couldn't help but pull a good prank. Hey, some habits died hard.

"I didn't freeze anything Kangaroo," Jack said rolling his eyes while smiling, "I merely gave it a good heaping of snow. I mean come on! It's the last day of winter; did you really expect me to not do anything? And I only promised not to bring any snow on Easter, so technically, who's at fault here?"

Bunny sputtered, "You are ya whacker! And when I get you I'm gonna drag yer frosted ass to my warren and make you clean every bit of snow!"

"You mean if you get me 'Roo." Jack challenged, "By the looks of it you're barely keepin' up." For extra measure, Jack froze the spot in front of Bunny, causing him to slip and fall.

Bunny swore under his breath and glanced up at the moon, which was shining big and full. "Manny give me the strength not to kill him tonight," he panted while picking himself up. He was about to open a tunnel and catch the snowflake by surprise when he stopped. Something didn't feel right, the pooka's ears perked, listening for danger, but it was quiet.

"Bunny?" Jack's voice came into range, "You do realize that if you want to catch me you'll have to chase me, right?" He came into view and perched himself on a branch smirking. "Bunny?"

"Shut it Frostbite," Bunny said, "Somethin's up." Jack hesitated for a second, thinking the giant rabbit was trying to trick him, but soon saw that he was utmost serious and quickly lowered himself to the ground, raising his staff in defense. "What is it?"

"Don' know," Bunnymund replied. And honestly, he didn't. He couldn't explain it but something, in his gut, told him that he had to go somewhere. Great, now I'm soundin' like North. Bunny thought, mush to his dismay.

He looked back up at the moon, hoping for a sliver of guidance.

Suddenly, Bunny had felt a direction; without hesitation he started walking down some unknown path. "Hey, where are you going?" Jack called from behind him, "Bunny?!"

But he ignored Jack, the urge, the invisible force getting stronger with each step. And without even realizing it he started moving faster, faster, until he was sprinting on all fours and Jack Frost was flying to keep up.

"Hey, slow down or you're gonna run into a tree!" he yelled. But Bunny didn't slow down; he hopped and would turn so quickly Jack would almost lose him. Now Jack knew these woods like the back of his hand, they were his home for the past 302 years. And he knew they were getting pretty deep into the forest, and that even humans barely came to these parts. "Bunny! You don't know where you're going! Stop for a sec and let me take the lead!"

"I do too know where I'm goin' mate! I've been a guardian a lot longer than you, so just pipe down and follow me alrigh?"

Jack sighed but remained quiet, something was unnatural about how the pooka knew where to go, so he didn't push it. Meanwhile Bunymund's mind was racing, gotta hurry, gotta hurry, almost there. Finally, after about half an hour of sprinting through the forest, Bunny skidded to a stop after reaching a patch of old oak trees, and seeing what was lying in the small clearing within them made Bunny freeze.

Jack caught up and was ready to give the stupid rabbit an earful, "Finally! Now would you like to tell me the point of tha-" but he stopped in his tracks, seeing where Bunny was looking. About seven feet away, lying in the snow was a teenager, a girl.

There were two things Bunnymund noticed about this girl; one, she wasn't wearing a coat. And two, she wasn't moving.

So that's my first chapter, I hope you liked it. Review, comment, tell me what you think or don't get. Sorry if it seems to start slow, I'll try to get better at this as time goes by. Hopefully a new chapter will be up soon, idk when though. So until then, see ya!