"Ello, mate." The sound of something being flipped around followed and stopped. "Been a long time. Blizzard of '68 I believe," A ginormous rabbit stepped into the light. "Easter Sunday, wasn't it?"

Jack gave him a sweet look. "Bunny! You aren't still mad about that, are ya?"

Bunny stepped past Jack and waved it away with the boomerang. "Oh no, of course not!"

"Really?" the boy asked, looking surprised.

Bunny turned on him, flustered. "OF BLOODY COURSE I AM! Frost, you ruined Easter!"

"Kangaroo, all I did was give the kids a little snow day!"

"A little snow day?!" Bunny got into Jack's face. "Oh, you call freezing my tail off a snow day?"

"No, but it was funny!"

"I swear I'll…" Bunny leaned back, realizing he let his temper go. "Never mind. That's not why I'm here."

Jack looked confused at first, then gave him a smirk. "What? You're not going to get your revenge?"

Bunny's face was even more serious than usual. "Oh I will, Frozone, but not now."

The Winter Spirit cocked his head to one side, curious. "Why?"

"Because," Bunny examined his boomerang, "this is about something else. Fellas."

"Hey!" Jack yelled as two grunting yetis picked him up. "Put me down! What the-?!"

One of the yetis made a portal with a snow globe as the other shoved Jack into a red sack.

Bunny pretended he wasn't paying attention, but secretly he relished Jack's shame.

One of the yetis grunted at him.

"What me? Hehehe no. Not on your nelly. See you back at the Pole."