A/N: This is what happens when I watch two movies on the same day. Theses are going to be painfully short chapters, or at least for me, but hey, I have twenty five pages of this already written, so... Yeah, just read the story if you want.

Jack was trying his best to keep the ice from freezing the nice robot as well as keeping the ice ON the bad one. Unfortunately, the bad one was waking up, and with that wake up, warming up. Jack was panting by the time Sandy flew into the room to give him an update.

"They've evacuated the building of all the kids?" Jack asked. Sandy nodded. It was bring your kids to work day at Sector Seven, yes they still had those, and they were under attack. "Good. They evacuating the adults?" Jack asked. Sandy nodded and Jack relinquished his hold on the bad robot, focussing solely on keeping the ice off the good robot.

"Jack! You have to move, no? The other one iz thawing!" North's voice boomed down the halls. The humans couldn't see them, luckily, but Jack knew that the robots could. Jack ignored the pleas of his team and continued his work, not even wincing whenever an adult passed through him.

"Why isn't it freezing?" One of the adults asked. The others ignored the guy and continued with their job. Jack was running out of strength to keep up the constant heat to melt the ice. Why wasn't Bunny doing this? Bunny was out cold, having had a piece of machinery hit him on the head, hard.

He stopped his work when he saw the teen, Sam Witwicky, barge in and tackle one of the guys. The nice bot was released, though it was thoroughly alarmed and in a panicked haze. It made a series of clicks, but coming from the radio, not the actual robot.

"Hey! Big guy! Calm down and listen to the kid!" Whoops, wrong thing to do. The bot brought out his guns and pointed it around the room. He finally lifted up his visor, at which Jack took his leave. He didn't want to get blasted or deal with the now awakening bad robot in the other chamber.

"Jack!" North shouted.

"Coming, I'm coming! Jeez, worry much?" Jack snapped as he reached the other Guardians.

"Jack, iz no time to joke. Ve must move!" North boomed at him and dragged him into the portal. Jack winced and tried not to vomit. He hated portals.

"Is Bunny okay?" Jack asked. Tooth nodded to him, smiling.

"You know that he's going to come after you for that, right?" Tooth asked.

"What? I didn't have anything to do with that!" Jack protested innocently. Tooth sent him a look. "Okay, I MIGHT have iced his feet a little so he would get stuck, but how was I supposed to know that the machine was going to fall right then?" Jack protested.

"Ow, Frostbite." Bunny grumbled as he finally began to wake. He realized that they were at the Pole again and he had missed the entire thing. "Bloody idiot! Ya made me miss the entire thing! What the bloody hell were ya thinkin'?" Bunny snapped as he sat up slowly.

"That you were annoying me and there was no way that machine was going to fall." Jack answered easily. Bunny huffed indignantly, annoyed. He cuffed Jack lightly over the head, not really hurting him. Of course not, all the Guardians still viewed him as a child, even though he WASN'T, and children were sacred to the Pookan Race.

"Yeah, how about ya THINK before ya act next time, eh, Frostbite?" Bunny growled at him lightly.

"Yeah yeah. You're fine, anyways, so." Jack said as he flew out a window. Why was it that everything always ended up like that? Him always leaving angrily and then Bunny having to go get him to come back. The annoying Pooka thought it mostly his fault for leaving him alone for so long, now Jack rarely had anytime alone.

He flew over Mission City, where there seemed to be a great battle going on. He hovered for a moment, unsure on what exactly he should do. The humans were being smart for once and actually got out of the way of the fighting, so no kids needed to be saved. A few brave soldiers were fighting against the bad robots, who were fighting against the good robots. Gods, that was confusing.

He froze as he saw the head bad robot catch sight of him and the red optics narrow in hate. Needless to say, he got out of there as fast as the Wind could carry him. He shivered in relief once he hit the Equator. His body was different from humans. Hot things didn't affect him, though everyone thought they would, and neither did cold things. He could still feel it, it just didn't bother him.

The Moon shone overhead of him. He had changed timezones, so now it was the dead of the night. The Wind faltered, causing him to hit the ice hard, his staff snapping in two. He collapsed as he felt a searing burning against his skin, prompting him to tug off his hoodie. He gasped at what he saw. Strange ruins were creeping up his body, starting at his heart. It was painful, too hot, something he hadn't experienced in some time, when he had been struck by a crazy robot stuck in an ice cavern. Now that same robot was out and Jack had a feeling it was wanting revenge.

Jack slowly lost consciousness as the pain won the war against his mind and let him slip into the comforting arms of the darkness. That's where Bunny found him, hours later, covered in alien ruins that he recognized from his travels that he went on before he had to go to war.