Jack Frost looked back at his new friends. The guardians. He was pretty shocked at this. Wasn't he the one that caused all their troubles… or well most of them? I guess it was true what North had said- they were whipping the slate clean.
"So…?" Jack asked the others "What now?"
North, Bunny, and Sandy looked a little shocked at his question. To be honest they hadn't planned this far. They didn't think they would make it. And who could blame them. Only one kid in the entire world had believed in them. The odds were not in their favor.
But Tooth knew exactly what they were going to do next- "We are going to help all my poor fairies put the teeth back!" she said excitedly.
North and Bunny groaned. Sandy sulked in the sleigh with symbols moving over his head too fast for anyone to understand. Jack could think of many other ways he would rather spend his time doing but he didn't plan to be spending another second alone any time soon and he had a feeling that if he didn't help Tooth they would all be heading their separate ways too soon for his liking.
"I would be glad to help you Tooth," he said a little less that enthusiastically.
"You would?!" Tooth exclaimed happily.
"You would?" Bunny and North asked in disbelief.
Sandy formed a question mark above his head in confusion.
"Yeah… not like I have anything better to do," he shrugged.
"You can't?" Bunny and North said in unison. Again.
"Ugh! Will you two stop that!?" Tooth exclaimed "Of course he has nothing better to do. And neither do you."
"True," North admitted "Christmas is not for another 264 days, I guess you are right."
Bunny sighed, "And Easter is 363 days away… fine! I'll help."
"Oh, good," Tooth exclaimed "to the Tooth Palace North!"
Jack Frost sighed in relief as he put the last container of bloody and gummy teeth back were they belonged in their complicated organization system.
"Finally," he exclaimed as he turned to face his friends "We are done!" Jack laid back letting the wind carry him over to them.
"Well…" Tooth said sleepily.
"Ugh!" they all groaned this time (Sandy's was silent of course).
"Just a few that are too important to let them stay out here!" she said reassuring them.
Tooth lead them all to a column next to her…umm… hive thing. She pressed her hand to the blue diamond in the middle just like one of the small containers and the column opened like a memory did. Suddenly they were all standing in the middle of a large room filled with teeth containers that glowed.
"Are these…?" Jack asked letting his question hang there.
"The teeth of all the immortals? Yes. Oh look here's Fawns! She was such a beautiful girl! Got lost in the woods when Manny changed her," Tooth said excitedly.
"Changed her into who?" asked Jack. He knew of some of the immortals no were near all of them not to mention what they went by.
"Oh, Mother Nature," Tooth said behind her shoulder.
"Of course…" Jack shrugged with a laugh.
"So what are we doing here Tooth?" asked Bunny.
"Returning our teeth, duh." She said pulling four containers out of thin air.
"You do you have them?" asked North taking his into his hands.
"When we got them back I couldn't risk losing them again now could I?"
"I guess not," North laughed.
Jack realized that North had been right about him being 'down right jolly.' Jack couldn't help but think of what made him this way and found himself staring curiously at North's baby teeth container.
"I see that my eyes are not the only ones wide with wonder. Huh Jack?" North said catching Jack.
"What? Oh… umm… no… I- uh…" Jack stammered falling off his staff he was leaning on.
"It's alright Jack," North laughed. "I think we could all take a field trip into each other's memories. It has been a while and Jack still has not seen ours."
"Oh that is a great idea!" Tooth yelled, "I will go first!"
She pulled another container from out of thin air and they all gathered around her.
"Alright boys and girls," she joked "Hold hands now."
And once they were all joined she placed her had on the blue diamond and they were all pulled into her memories.
