Chapter 1 Raina
No body's point of view
Its near the end of fall and city shops are preparing for Christmas time. Children race to the park to do what they usually do at this time of year. Normally the children would be playing in the park, but instead they meet by the statue of a civil war veteran and sit and wait to do the thing that they always do when it gets close to any holiday, listen to stories. Now who is the person that tells the children stories, well that would be Raina Evarwood, an orphan teen who still believes in the Guardians. Normally teenagers would stop believing in such nonsense, but not Raina, which is one of the reasons why the children love her.
Raina was different than most orphans, despite the fact of her belief in the Guardians existence. She didn't live in the orphanage like most orphans, but instead lived in a place where only she could find. She only came to the park when the children were there and was always waiting for them by the statue. No one knew who she was, or the fact that she is an orphan. She always wore jeans, a different hoodie during each season, and kept her hair in a pony tail. Although she seemed normal, there are some attributes to her that may make a person question this, and that is how her eyes and hair also changed each season. Due to it being fall, her hoodie was green and her eyes and hair was brown. With all of these changes, there was one season that her hair, clothes, or eyes never changed, and that would be winter. Not that she hated winter, in fact she loved winter just as much as any other season. However, it is something that she could never explain why nothing about her changes. Was she a guardian? Nobody knows, not even her. If she was a guardian then what power did she have? Well that's later in the story.
"Tell us the story about Santa!" A little brunette girl says excitedly.
"I love Santa, but we listen to the same story every time." A little red headed boy replies.
"Guys guys, calm down, I'm not going to be telling a story about Santa this time." Raina says to the children leaving some of them curious.
"Well what story are you going to tell us Raina?" A blond headed boy asks.
"Today I will tell the story about a boy named Jack Frost." Raina answers bringing some excitement to the children, for they knew about Jack Frost, but not his story and when Raina tells new stories like this, they always get excited.
Jack Frost's point of view
It's been a year since Pitch was defeated and I became a Guardian. I guess you can say that I haven't changed much since then, except for the fact that I can be seen by children. I have taken my Guardian duties seriously, most of the time, and have taken a little bit of an advantage at being around children. What can I say, I like kids, just as much as I like watching snowball fights. I have been trying to not bring any blizzard's, for North's and Bunny's sake, and have been occupying myself in Greenland whenever Easter comes around, most of the time.
So what am I doing right now? Well I'm doing what I always do, looking for children to play with. I started looking for my friend Jamie, but couldn't find him. So I decided to go look for children elsewhere.
I was flying around minding my own business, until I heard it, a voice saying my name. As usual I became curious and decided to go look for the person who said my name. The voice led me to a park and I found it funny that all the children were sitting by a statue. I couldn't see who they were looking at and so I decided to get closer, without being seen of course. Once I was close enough, I saw that it was a girl, a teenage girl no doubt, who apparently was telling the children stories about me. I didn't really think that the girl really knew anything about me, but I decided to listen.
Raina's point of View
"Once long ago there lived a boy named Jack. Jack grew up with his sister and his mom. Although he was an ordinary boy at the time, he wouldn't always be. Jack, like other boys at the teenage stage, liked to tease and trick his sister, but he loved her dearly. One day, Jack and his sister went ice skating, but then the ice started to crack and his sister was on the thinest part of the ice. His sister was scared and he knew that the only way to save her was to use the staff, that he walks with everyday, to pull her from that spot of ice. Once he did so, he fell into the ice and the last thing he heard was his sister screaming his name. The man on the moon noticed Jack and saw something special inside him and so the man on the moon turned him into Jack Frost. Now Jack Frost was named so, because of his new ability to control winter and he used his staff to allow him the ability to fly. He used his ability for fun and when he was finished, he decided to fly. He flew until he got to the village he was born in, but the problem was, no one could see him and he couldn't remember anything before he was awakened. He spent years trying to get people to see him, but he failed, until one special day that changed his life forever." Raina tells the story and finishes like she was finishing a book.
"What was the special day?" A blonde girl asks.
"Ah ah ah, that is saved for later, now you should all go home, your parents will be worried about you." Raina answers and the children complained, but when they walked away, they all were talking about the story they just heard.
Raina too got up and she walked away to the place that only she knows exists.
Jack Frost's Point of View
I watched her get up and leave and I was awestruck on how she knew my story. I wanted to find out how she knew and so I followed her. I kept to the shadows, just in case she was able to see me and I followed her, until we came across an old wooden fence. She pulled one of the fencing up and snuck through the opening and I followed her. What I found was shocking and it left me speechless.
Authors Note: Here's the edited version, hope you all like it!
