The air was still and cool. Leaves swayed in the breeze, blanketing the ground with an array of warm colors; brown, red, orange and yellow covered the ground like a lush pillow. Winter hadn't come yet, so the air lingered with warmth.

Jamie and his friends were piling up leaves in his backyard, creating mounds to jump into. The still air helped the children's cause in raking the leaves into jump piles.

"Yeeaahh!" Jamie yelled as he ran and leaped into the pile, scattering leaves every which way. Cupcake jumped in afterwards, giggling with leaves covering her face. Jamie's sister ran into the pile, colliding into him and causing the mound to explode with a rain of leaves.

This lasted for a solid two hours, tiring the children to exhaustion.

"This is fun and all," Jamie began, gasping for breath. "But I can't wait till winter comes!" All the children laughed joyously, agreeing with Jamie.

"Do you think Jack Frost will bring the snow early this year?" Pippa chirped, still catching her breath. "I really hope he does."

"You never know," breathed Monty. "You know how he likes the snow, maybe he just might."

At that moment a chilling wind blew over them, scattering the leaves up into the air and to beyond. The wind bit at the children's cheeks. Frost immediately began spreading on the ground, and snow began falling.

"Jack Frost!" All the children yelled with smiles as the jumped up, catching the snowflakes that fell.

Jack Frost chuckled to himself as he flew through the air, covering the town in ice and cold chills. He loved winter, and this year, he just couldn't wait any longer. A flew past a shop, dragging his finger across the window. Frost trailed behind him, leaving a white and shiny glow.

Jack laughed aloud, shooting up in the air. He threw a big snowball straight up and shot an ice blast at it with his staff. Instantly the town was experiencing a full on snow day. Cars started swerving, surprised at the sudden change of the road. People wrapped their arms around themselves, trying to keep warm from the unexpected cold.

"Wind!" Jack shouted. "Take me to the North Pole!" Without a pause, the north wind picked up speed and pushed Jack into the air. Jack laughed, twirling in the air as the wind sped him at high speed through the icy air.

North was admiring his new handiwork in front of him. Blowing on it, he set it down and pushed a little button. Instantly, a propeller popped out and carried his design into the air. North beamed with glee at his new creation. The new toy flew around his shop, spinning and doing flips.

The door flew open, reducing his project to a pile of ice. North put his head in his hands, almost crying. The yeti who opened the door, Phil, gawked at what he had done, a plate of cookies in his hands. North drew his hand down across his face and looked at the yeti. Phil smiled sheepishly and offered the big man the plate of warm cookies.

St. Nick's expression changed instantly. He grabbed the plate, placing one cooky in his mouth and closing his eyes.

"Mmm…" North hummed. "Delish!" The yeti closed the door, allowing the happy man to eat his cookies in peace. With a brightened mood, North picked up another ice block and began chiseling away on it.

After two hours, his creation was complete. Pressing the button, North sat back and enjoyed his cookies while he watched his creation do what the previous one had done.

"Tada!" North shouted with joy. "Finally a worthy toy for a worthy child!" Just as he thought all was well, the office window blew open, letting in sharp icy wind. North froze with a cookie halfway in his mouth as he watched his toy get blown straight into the wall, shattering into incy crystals all over the wooden floor. His eye twitched. He glanced toward the door. What he saw both cheered him up and filled him with exasperation.

"Jack Frost?!" North bellowed as he stuck his head out the window. He could see the boy flying in circles, causing more snow to fall on the already snow laden ground. "It's not like the North Pole needs anymore snow Jack!" He shouted.

His only response was a cocky grin from Jack as he flew off.

"Oh boy. Get ready bunny my friend. You're going to have company." North said, shaking his head.

At the warren, Bunnymund wasn't too thrilled at what had just happened in the space of three minutes. Snow filled his warren, covering him and his eggs. Bunny twitched his nose at the familiar laughter he heard coming from above.

"Jack Frost!" Bunny shouted. "You'll pay for that!"

Jack pretended not to hear as flew off. One more target remained. A smile curled on his lips as Jack sped up to Tooth's palace.

Tooth was busy at the palace zipping here and there, examining new teeth and instructing here fairies what to do. Her feathers fluffed up as a cool breeze swept her way, but she paid no mind. Breezes frequently passed her palace.

A baby fairy came up to her holding a tooth.

"Aww! Look at that adorable molar!" Tooth giggled with joy. "Sophie's you say? Aw! Look at how white it is! There's a small cavity there, but she's still young. Look at how white it is!" Tooth brought the molar up to here violet irises, examining the tooth. She giggled as she brought her knees up, fluffing her feathers at the pure joy she felt.

"Here," she told Baby Tooth, handing here the molar. "Go ahead and put it in her memories tube.

Tooth beamed as she waived the molar good bye; a smile covering her face. A baby fairy interrupted her gaze, chirping and squeaking something important.

"What?" Tooth asked, a smile touching the corners of her lips. A soft pink blush hit her delicate face. "Jack Frost is coming?"