"Jack, you be careful now," North warned from behind his desk seconds before Jack had flew right past him, having the papers fly off his desk. North threw the only paper that was left in his hand smack down on the table and got up from his chair. "JACK FROST!" He screamed, but Jack only kept flying around the place.

Now that the summer season was over there wasn't much to do around except help the other guardians with their jobs, but Jack got bored at times and needed to fly around. North wouldn't let him out of the headquarters because with everyone believing in him now it would set the kids excitement on and have them force Jack to create an early winter. North had to deal with enough snow in the winter time he didn't need it in the summer.

As much as he would love to help Tooth and her pickups, Jack decided today should be a fun day for him to enjoy flying on his staff and bothering all of North's Yeties as they tried to get most of the toys done and meet their deadline. That was the best part of Jack's job.

North was tired and when Jack came around again North was able to grab onto Jack's staff at the right time and pull him out of the air.

"Hey!" Jack screamed when seeing he was stopped. "What did you do that for?"

"Jack, I know you must be bored," North said as he shook Jack off his staff and dropped him on the ground. "But I need this place to be an area of concentration."

Jack got up from the ground and dusted off his clothes. "You guys have plenty of concentration. Christmas isn't for another six months you have plenty of time."

"Building billions and billions of toys won't be completed in six months without hard concentration," Santa shook Jack's staff at him. "You know that."

"Alright, fine," Jack said, grabbing his staff back and walking away, "I'll go find something else to do." He turned around and walked off. North sighted, wanting to say something else, but thought it was better to just let Jack go and have him entertain himself in another room.

"Hey, buddy," Bunny hopped over to Jack, "Don't let North bring you down. You know he just gets stressed when winter is coming close." He grabbed an egg out of his bag. "Here, have a left over." He threw it to Jack and he caught it.

Jack placed his staff on his back that way both his hands would be free to crack open the egg. "Yeah, I know," Jack mumbled, "It's just that without winter I don't really have a purpose in the other seasons."

"Well, sure you do," Bunny hopped in front of Jack to stop him from walking. "We could always get as much help as we can. You and Sophie can paint the most eyes in matter of seconds!"

Jack smiled. "Yeah, I know, but even that gets boring eventually."

"It can't to me," Bunny shook his head. "I'm going to be having to do it for the rest of my life."

Jack smiled, throwing Bunny the empty rapper and the two laughed.

"Look, if you change your mind you know where to find me." Bunny said, stopping to turn around and go back home. "I think it's time for my nap."

Jack Frost just let him go, lift up his hood, and heading out of the headquarters to maybe find some fun outside. At least he could walk out in the snow here and not worry about freezing something. With the snow already on the ground his job was pretty much covered.

Jack jumped in the snow to make as many footprints as he could. Right now he didn't feel like doing anything else. Jack just looked on the ground as his feet was wiggling in the snow and he laughed for he couldn't feel anything. When thinking about how cold snow should be it always reminded him of how Bunny couldn't handle jumping through it.

Since Jack wasn't paying attention the next thing he knew he hit his head against one of the shed's in the back. When Jack looked up he saw it was one of North's hiding places that he didn't like anyone else to go into.

Hm...he didn't like that.

Jack smiled and tapped his staff against the front doors. The handle froze and with one kick he was able to unlock it and let himself in. It wasn't really a big place – just a small room with a couch, television, and a fridge. Jack jumped over the couch to take a seat and noticed on the other cushion was one of his magic portal devices. Jack bounced it in his hands while looking more around the small place. He then saw there was a notebook on the table in front of him. Curious, Jack set the device back on the cushion and grabbed the notebook.

He sat back against the sofa and opened the book. It probably was another children picture book North was working on to add to the collection of the thousands of others he already written about the Guardians.

Except, this one didn't have any pictures or a story plot.

This one had notes and sketches of a little girl.

Jack sat frontward on the couch to read the book closer. It seemed as if North was creating his own character that could control the cold – the exact thing Jack did. Why did North want to create another person who could control snow when he already had him? But what was even weirder was there were real pictures of her stuck in her room alone.

Jack took a picture off one of the pages...it was the little girl sitting in the corner by herself with her head in her knees. The poor girl had white hair and a blue outfit. Jack also saw she was wearing white gloves to cover her hands. The poor little girl probably doesn't know what her powers were about and didn't have anyone to be with.

Jack knew the exact feeling of being alone. It broke his heart when he looked more into this girl and saw she was truly alone. North had a picture of her close with another girl, who must have been her sister, so why in the most recent one she was alone in the bedroom?

Her parents must have found out about her powers and forced her sister away from her. The poor girl must think she's a monster.

The Snow King couldn't handle sitting there alone anymore watching the poor girl suffer. He was bored, and there was someone who needed his help. He just had to read where this girl was from.

Flipping through the pages North wrote a name Arendelle. Could maybe that be either her name or where she's from? Well, only one way to find out.

Jack grabbed the book, threw his staff to his back, and then grabbed the device. He shook it, whispering, "Arendelle," and soon enough the sunny town appeared.

That was one thing checked off his list – Arendelle was a town. It looked like it was completely summer there too. Jack smiled, excited for his adventure to find this girl.

Most importantly, to get away before North found out he broke into one of his hiding places and touched his stuff.

Jack ran outside and lightly tossed the device out in front of him. The portal lit up, Jack threw his hood on, and ran to jump inside of the portal to appear to the new place.