"Jack… Jack… JACK!"
Bunny's yelling jolts me out of my thoughts.
"Stop just sitting there leaning on your stick with that dazed look on your face. Your patheticness is making me upset.", he says in his annoying australian accent.
"What? I do not have a dazed look on my face. And it's not a stick, it's a staff, Kangaroo." I say.
He rolls his eyes and walks/hops away.
I turn to North.
"What did I miss?" I ask him, rubbing my eyes.
"Not much." he says. " We went over plans for Christmas and Easter." He chuckles. "Boring stuff."
"Did you guys say anything about me?" I asked.
"Like what?", North replies.
"You know, like are there any jobs I have to do or villains I can destroy or any children of the world who are in desperate need of fun?"
"As of now, no." I guess he sees the disappointed look on my face and pats me on the back. "Don't worry. Man on Moon will give you something soon." then he walks away, red coat swaying behind him.
As Bunny blabs on and on about some new easter plans, my mind starts to wander. Triumphing over Fear was great, but now it seemed my importance was pretty much back to fun and games. Not bad, but it seemed a little dull after everything. What I needed was a really, really fun time. Ignoring Bunny's "Where y'a goin` mate?" I grabbed my staff and flew out into the crisp North Pole air. Swiping one of North's snow globes, I tossed it into the snow and stepped through the swirling portal. Oops. Russia. It was summer here,or at least summer weather they didn't need any snow days, and I had a feeling the soft cold flakes would be less than welcome. I shivered. It's so warm here! Across the street a couple shared an icy drink, and two teenagers kissed in the doorway. As a pair of bluejays flitted by, I realized I was probably the only one here alone. Romantically though, It's not like I have a lot of options. Girls couldn't even see me and the ones that could would never understand everything. The powers, responsibility of being a guardian, my frustration with man on the moon… I guess there was always Toothina. She could fly, had powers and was a guardian like me, and she could see me of course. I didn't want to be with her because she was my only option though, and it wouldn't be fair to her. I shook my head. Since when did I worry about girls? Whatever. I just worrying because I have nothing else better to do with my life. Tooth has her Teeth collecting, North has Christmas in three months, Bunny has Easter, Sandy has his dreams, and Jamie is visiting his grandma in Switzerland… WAIT A SECOND. I just realized all my friends are either hundreds of years old or 12. [I really need more friends] It's too sunny here. No one wants a snow day Jack! What? Who am I? I am Jack Frost! There is always a reason for a snow day! Ugh , who am I kidding. It`s pointless. And, it's all freaking Man on the Moon's fault. He makes me a spirit, tells me nothing but my name, makes me a guardian out of no where, and them leaves me with no assignments! I wish I could just ask him what's next for me! What's my purpose? Just remember your center, right? fun fun fun! That what I'm all about! I create a large ball of snow in my hands with the help of my staff and throw it upwards, snow suddenly swirling everywhere. Just what this places needs. With one tap of my staff the ground freezes into ice skating rinks. Instead of the bright faces eager for winter fun, people slip on the ice or shiver. Some even scream and cry. Frowning, I pick up a handful of snow and pack it as hard as I can. With out thinking, I turn around and chuck it at a random huge guy walking down the street. He scowls and looks around, his eyes settling on another rather large fellow. Packing a snowball, he chucks it at him. They start arguing about the snowball in Russian! This is hilarious! Within minutes they are chucking snowballs the size of their heads at each other and everyone in the small store block follows. The whole block breaks into a gigantic snowball fight. Now this is what I need. Nice and good-natured winter fun. " I think my work here is done." I say out loud. (even though no one can hear me.) Even though I can fly I start walking home, through the city.
