The girl sat in the middle of North's room, strapped down on a chair with large leather buckles. The Guardians surrounded her, glaring at her distrustfully. She had sneaked into North's workplace, somehow, without being seen. North spotted her spying in his office, but she had the nifty trick of almost sliding away from view, making it almost impossible to catch her. She was slick, and moved like water, a fast stream of movement that you could miss in the blink of an eye. Jack looked at her in anger, although he did feel a bit of admiration for her; he'd been trying for years to sneak in, and she manages it on her first go. He had to admit, it was impressive. There was no denying the girl was beautiful, but her beauty was clouded, eerie, like a blanket of darkness covered her, dampening her features. It was hard to stare at her for too long without feeling the urge to look away. Her hair was jet black and shining like ravens feathers, falling poker straight down her back. It was smooth and flowed, and swished like shadows. Her skin was pale grey, and her narrowed eyes were a glistening silver, staring at them all in turn. She was wearing hip-rise black cargo pants, scruffy combat boots, a thin black tank top and a black leather jacket. She looked like a badass warrior to Jack.

She laughed humorlessly. "Oh, you've caught me. Cute."

North glared at her and crossed his arms. "What were you doing in my office?"

The girl smiled and ignored him, whirling on Jack. "You're awfully white, aren't you? Let me guess, the oh-so-famous Jack Frost, right?"

Jack leaned forward, pointing his staff at her. Her voice was soft and low, and seemed to clog up his brain, making it hard to think. "Who are you?"

She looked at the stick with an eyebrow raised. "Watch your stick there, Buddy."

Jack withdrew his staff and felt his lip curl. "I said, who are you?"

The girl laughed again carelessly and rolled her eyes. "Oh, scary. Next question!"

North clenched his fists and stared at her intimidatingly. He needed answers, and she wasn't exactly helping him. "What were you doing in my office? How did you get in? The yetis guard this place twenty-four, seven."

"Those big idiots? Easy. I'm sneaky, and I can move fast. As for your office, I was spying on you of course, seeing what you were up to, any plans I could find. You know, the usual." She winked at him, her silver eyes glowing.

Bunny pointed his boomerang at her and growled. "Who are you spying for? What's your name?"

Unamused, she rolled her eyes again. "Honestly, you Guardians and your silly wood weapons. Get that out of my face or I'm not answering anything, kangaroo."

Bunny's eyes widened and his nostrils flared. "What was that? D-did you just call me kangaroo?! That's it, I'm gonna-"

Tooth's small hand held Bunny back and she shook her head. "Don't. You're only giving her what she wants."

"Aw, what a shame. Stopped by a freaking butterfly. I thought I was going to fight the kangaroo." She said, feigned sadness. Her pouted lip transformed into a snarky smile, and she laughed.

Jack snickered and quickly hid it with a cough. No way he was laughing at the kangaroo thing, especially if she said it. Besides, only he was allowed to call Bunny that. "Shut up."

She tilted her head up to him and pursed her lips. "Oh, feisty feisty, Jack. Relax, I'm not going anywhere."

North grumbled and called to Sandman. "Sandy, knock her out."

Sandman nodded and advanced, a large ball of golden sand in his hand. He threw it at her head, expecting her to fall into a deep sleep, but instead she laughed and blew the sand away, unaffected.

She cocked her head and raised an eyebrow. "Really? Dream sand? Is that all you've got?"

The Guardian's eyes widened in shock- why hadn't the dream sand worked? It worked on the rest of the Guardians, and children too, so why not on her? Jack leaned forward, intrigue rising inside him. Whoever this girl was, she sure was a mystery. A challenge.

She lifted her head towards him, their lips almost touching. Her voice was soft and lulling, its dreamy effect pulling him under. Her words swirled round in his head, drowning out his thoughts and worries, until she was all he could think about. "Jack, I know you like me, I can sense it on you. You're wary, but interested...let me go and I can show you everything I can do..."

Jack's hands reached for the buckles, but Bunny smacked him on the head harshly, knocking him out of the trace. He stood up and rubbed his head, flinching in pain. "Ow."

Bunny shrugged his shoulders. "Sorry, mate. Had to, you were gonna let her out."

"I was? What the-" Jack said, looking at the girl, bewildered. It was true, he did find her interesting. But he would never let her out, he wasn't that stupid.

Sighing, she flicked her head, her long black hair swaying behind her. "It's my voice, idiot. Listen to it too long and I can make you do a number of things."

With that she winked at Jack and he felt himself blush, before tensing up again. Okay, he told himself. No listening to her. Fine, shouldn't be a problem. He glared at her and waved his hand, ice wrapping round her neck, fixing her to the seat.

She gave a breathy laugh and looked at him, her silvery eyes bearing into his. Her voice was low and filled with what seemed like amusement. "Oh, you iced me! I don't know, Jack, I kinda like it..."

Bunny stepped forward and crouched down, staring her dead in the eyes. "Listen here, Missy. I don't know who you are, or what you can do, but you're stuck here, whether you like it or not. So we will get it out of you, even if it requires certain...methods."

She cast her face up at the bright moon, it's illuminating light casting shadows all around. Grinning, she looked at her wrist, as if a watch was there. "Look at the time! I'm afraid I have to go. But before I do, I'll let you know this. You can't stop me, and my father will rise again. I'm Pitch Black's daughter, and you should be very, very afraid."

With that, she simply dissolved into the shadows, and was gone.

I just want to point out, this is not the ROTG book version of pitch's daughter, she's different in this. Okay, that's all, let me know what you think so far!