"Finally, I finished delivering all the Easter eggs, and its only 6 in the morning!" Bunny exclaimed as he lifted his arms above his head, cracking his back. He couldn't help but be a little overjoyed, for once; his time was becoming faster than old St. Nick himself. not even Jack Frost had interrupted his morning with unwanted snow. Feeling accomplished, Bunny took one last look at his work, releasing a sigh of relief as he thought of all the happy children who would wake up to find their baskets filled with candy.

"All right, time to get back to Easter Island for a nice long nap." With a tap of his foot, bunny opened a giant rabbit's hole in the Earth. Bunny jumped in and raced back to his home. As he arrived to his island, his tiny Easter eggs were dancing from a job well done and the arrival of their beloved Easter Bunny.

Bunny raised his arms in the air as the eggs began to jump up and down with joy, "Ok settle down guys, I need to get some shut-eye before morning." Bunny said, carefully moving over all of the eggs toward his cottage. Hopping over to his nice warm bed, Bunny Slipped under the covers, burying his face into the pillow, and began to drift off to sleep. Bunny felt something cold and wet fall on his nose, waking him up in a stir, "Who's there?" he asked as he leapt from his bed. Quickly pulling out his boomerangs for an attack, "What are you a coward! show yourself or else!" Suddenly, Bunny was hit on the back with something cold.

A sound of a child's laughter caused Bunny to look back up in a slow motion; he looked down to the ground and saw traces of snow that dripped from his back. Bunny raised his eyebrow; he knew Jack would not be here at this hour, or maybe. "Jack Frost! You've gone and crossed a line now!" Bunny yelled hopping to every corner of his room to find that no good excuse for a guardian. A snowball hit Bunny in the face, "Rabbit hunt! Rabbit hunt!" a child yelled from in front of the now angry Easter Bunny.

Wiping the snow off his eyes, he looked down to see a little girl with pale blonde hair, clapping from all the excitement. The girl was in her blue pajamas, blue slippers, and had her hair pulled back in a braid. Bunny rolled his eyes at the blue-eyed child, and went to grab her in his arms, but the girl retreated under his bed.

"Elsa, ya little devil, get out from under that bed right this second!" He got down on his knees and lifted the blanket looking underneath the bed for the young child. "You know its Easter, which means I left you something extra special at your house." Bunny heard the sound of scampering little feet from behind him, turning around to see one of his flower vases shake from an accidental bump. "Gotcha now!" Bunny whispered to himself as he leapt for the nightstand knocking over the vase.

He held up Elsa by her feet, "Thought you could outsmart the Easter bunny eh, Sheila? Well you're not as swift as your daddy." Bunny said with a smile, placing the child in his arms, cradling her like a baby. Bunny watched Elsa squirm and giggle.

"Again Bunny! Let's build a snow bunny or a snowman!" Elsa wailed in the Easter Bunny's arms as she began to form another snowball only to have it crumble in her tiny hands.

"Aw man! Just let me try again I'll get it I promise." Elsa said trying he best to from another snowball. Bunny chuckled at Elsa's enthusiasm, he placed his hand over hers to stop her, she looked up into his eyes not understanding why he didn't want to play.

He raised his eyebrow at her, "Do your parents know where you are Elsa? You know your daddy isn't going to be happy when he finds out you snuck away using uncle North's snow globe."

"Gee I wonder what I might do if I found out, eh Bunny?" came a voice from behind him.

Bunny turned around to see Jack standing in the doorway leaning on his shepherd's staff just watching Elsa's with anger in his eyes. Elsa buried her face in Bunny's chest, hiding her face in his fur, as she made sure not to look at her Papa. Bunny shrugged his shoulders at Jack, "Ah, common mate she was just looking to have some fun is all." Bunny announced trying to help Elsa out, "She even got a face shot! For a 3-year-old her aim is getting better each day Jack."

Jack tried to keep a serious face at the mention of his daughter planting the kangaroo in the face with a snowball, but he couldn't. He began to laugh hysterically at his fellow Guardian, causing Elsa to lift her face from Bunny's chest to laugh along with her father. Jack looked over at his daughter, his arms stretched out to her with his gleaming smile, "That's my little girl!" He said, with a hint of laughter in his voice.

Elsa smiled at her father before leaping out of Bunny's arms; she gave him a quick kiss on his cheek and ran into her daddy's arms. Elsa threw her arms tightly around Jacks neck as Jack picked her up in his arms patting her back softly.

"Thanks for finding her bunny." Jack said, placing his staff in the back of his hoodie.

"What are you talking about mate? I didn't even know she was missing until the little devil had a bloody snow ball fight in my room?" Bunny yelled to his wintery friend, who was paying no attention to the oversized rabbit, "She even caused me to break my vase, do you know how expensive that was? Not to mention my room is soaked from the snow it's going to take hours before it dries!" Jack just rolled his eyes and dropped a snow globe on the ground. A portal formed in front of them, "Sorry about the trouble Bunny, have a goodnight rest." Jack replied tipping his head toward his friend before stepping into the portal.

"Ah fudge it all, I'm just going to sleep on the grass! Next year I'm not giving that family any extra treats." Bunny mumbled to himself before falling fast asleep on the grass.


Jack and Elsa appeared inside Santa's workshop watching all the elf's scurry to work on toys and the yeti's rushing over to fix the elf's mistakes. Jack watched them in amusement, 'I thought that the yeti's and elf would take a break with North being gone for the night? Maybe he was the only one who liked being on the naughty list ever year.' Jack thought to himself. With Elsa still in his arms, Jack carefully stepped around all the busy elf's, and toward the double doors across the room. Phil the yeti, saw Jack passing by with Elsa in his arms, and dropped the toy he was repainting to run over and open the doors for his wintery friend.

Elsa waved goodbye to Phil as her dad passed him. She watched the yeti respond back with a smile as he shut the doors behind them. Elsa didn't understand why no one wanted to play with her, she didn't have anyone that was her age to play with yet. Not to mention there were no other children around uncle North's palace or even have people who didn't mind snowball fights besides her papa. She wasn't even allowed to go for sleigh rides with her uncle because her papa didn't want her in a rickety old sleigh, he claimed it was 'too dangerous'. Elsa just wanted to know why no one ever had any time for her, why no one wanted to play any games, or have any fun besides working all the time.

Jack felt his daughter's little arms tighten around his neck as they neared Elsa's room. Her tiny body stiffened in his arms, refusing to let him go. Using a gust of wind to open Elsa's bedroom door, Jack saw Elsa's frost drawings on the window glass, it was pictures of their entire family. Jack couldn't help but smile, she certainly was just like him when it came to winter but had Rapunzel's caring heart and artistic talent. Jack placed himself back into father mode and put on the grown-up act as he carried his daughter over to her bed.

"Papa why didn't Bunny want to play snow games with me?" Elsa mumbled into Jacks shoulder.

"Because Elsa, Bunny doesn't know how to have any fun," Jack responded as he placed Elsa on her bed, " and don't think for one second that you're out of trouble missy. I'll let your mother know about this when she gets done putting your sister to sleep." Jack said sternly, taking off Elsa's slippers. Jack grabbed the heavy blue blanket at the end of the bed and covered Elsa in its warmth and tucked her in.

"Papa, why am I in trouble?" Elsa asked innocently, sitting up looking at Jack.

Jack sat down on the bed and looked deep into Elsa's big blue eyes, " Elsa, you know why you're in trouble. You know better than to use your uncle North's snow globes to sneak off. What if you had gone to the real world you could've gotten hurt or worse."

Elsa looked down at her tiny hands, she didn't understand why she couldn't do anything at all, "But papa I didn't, I just wanted to play with Bunny! I learned how to make snow balls now, and I wanted to show him when he got home." She said in a hushed voice.

"Elsa, I know you meant well sweet heart, but like I said before what if you had gone to the real world. They don't have the abilities that everyone here does. Do you have any idea what they would do to you?" Jack watched as Elsa begin to cry. Jack just wanted her to understand why she shouldn't run off.

Jack let out a sigh; he knew she was too young to understand what he was trying to tell her. Jack scooted closer to Elsa and gave her a hug while patting the back of her head. "It's ok Elsa, just promise me you'll never do that again," He asked pulling her away from him to see Elsa's tear-stained face, "Promise?"

Elsa rubbed her eyes wiping away all the left-over tears, and gave her papa a small smile, "I promise papa, I will never run away again." Jack smiled back at his daughter, giving her a kiss on her forehead, Jack walked over to the door. As he reached the bedroom door, Jack turned his head around to see Elsa laying down with her eyes closed, cuddled up with her blue blanket.

"Goodnight Elsa." Jack whispered, opening the door quietly, and pulling the door shut behind him as he left.

Jack swung his staff back and forth down the long hallway, contemplating to himself about Elsa's safety. He just didn't know how to stress the importance for her to stay home, where it's safe. While Jack contemplated all the ways to keep Elsa at home, his frustration built up inside, causing him to swing his staff even harder. When Jack went to go pull his staff back he couldn't, he looked over to see what was wrong only to find that his staff was entangled into something with curly fiery hair.

"Hey! Your stick is stuck in my hair Jack! What the heck were ya thinking swinging that thing in the hallway?" Mérida shouted at him as she pulled her tangled hair, trying to get out of this mess.

Rolling his eyes, Jack helped Mérida loosen her hair from his staff, while listening to her gripe with each tug and pull. When the staff was free from Merida's hair, Jack couldn't help but chuckle at Merida's facial expression, she almost looked like tinker bell when she was really angry.

Mérida crossed her arms in front of her chest, "Well?" she asked.

"Well what?" Jack responded with a raised eyebrow, leaning against his staff with his mischievous look plastered on his face. Mérida was shocked at his response, her blue eyes widened with anger. "Are ya not going to apologize for swinging yare stupid stick into my hair?" Mérida asked, stepping closer to the wintery youth.

"Mérida it's not a stick it's a staff, maybe this is a sign to finally tame that hair of yours." Jack mocked, pointing his finger toward her hair.

"Look buddy," Mérida got right up in Jacks face, no longer being able to restrain herself any longer as she pressed her finger into his chess, "Maybe next time you should try to be a little more careful with that stick or I'm going to shove it right up yer-"

"Mérida!" Hiccup shouted before Mérida could finish her sentence. He ran up to the both of them, "Now what on earth is going on, it's not even close to seven in the morning and you two are already having a blowout." Hiccup said separating the two from each other, and to make sure that they stayed that way, he stood in between them.

Mérida crossed her arms over her chest, looking at Jack as if she was about to unleash the furry upon him. "I went out to get a wee glass of milk to drink, and I'm walking down the hallway only to be met with a stick in my hair, what were ya aiming for aye Jack? My face?" Her words were anything but nice as they both began to stare down the other, which made Hiccup feel uncomfortable.

"No, your Highness, I wasn't. I'm sorry about the stick in the hair thing, you know you make a great point though, I do apologize. I apologize that my stick got tangled up in your hair, and I'm also sorry that I missed your face, but don't worry I won't miss next time!" Jack yelled back at her. Before Hiccup could speak up the two leapt for each other, with Hiccup right in the middle of the fight. Jack and Mérida were pulling at each other's hair, kicking, and using their powers at one another. Hiccup managed to escape the craziness and ran to get the only one who would be able to stop them: Rapunzel, and her extremely long hair.


Rapunzel cradled her baby daughter, Anna, near the fireplace rocking her back and forth in the wooden rocking chair that North made for Rapunzel when Elsa was born. Taking in the warmth of the fireplace, Rapunzel closed her weary eyes and began to hum a lullaby to the infant. 'I never thought I could be so happy in my life, I have a wonderful husband, two beautiful little girls, and wonderful friends who are like family to me.' Rapunzel thought to herself.

She opened her eyes to look down at her sleeping baby, watching as the light from the fire glowed upon the small child's face. Anna was nothing like Elsa was, her skin was not as pale, her hair was a strawberry blonde, and Anna had not gained any abilities so far. Anna however did receive her fathers pointed nose and ice colored eyes, but Rapunzel did not care, she loved everything about Anna, 'Maybe she'll have a dream of being an artist!' Rapunzel thought excitedly as she carefully raised herself out of the rocking chair and walked down the hall to Elsa's room, toward a white crib.

Gently she placed Anna into her crib, kissing her softly on the forehead, taking in the smell of the new baby scent. Rapunzel walked over to tuck in Elsa and gave her a kiss on the forehead as well, before quietly exiting their room. Rapunzel walked down the hallway, back into her room, taking a seat back in the rocking chair next to the fireplace, attempting to sleep before having to get up in the next few hours. She let her tired eyelids shut, inhaled a deep breath, before exhaling with a relaxed sigh. Allowing Sandy's sweet dream dust to take over.

A banging at the door, caused Rapunzel to wake up in alarm, she quickly jumped out of the rocking chair and ran for the door, hoping it had nothing to do with the children being in any danger. As Rapunzel swung the door open, she was relieved, to find that it was only Hiccup, his clothes torn, scratch marks, and bruises were plain on his face.

Rapunzel gave him a raised eyebrow; her green eyes peered into his, "Uh… Good morning Hiccup," she said, worried to ask him what he had done, "You look…. Very…. Is this a new look for you?" she asked trying to stay polite about the situation.

Hiccup ignored everything she said and grabbed a hold of her hand, running down the hallway, "Not now Rapunzel, you need to stop Jack and Mérida. There's been a misunderstanding and you're the only one who can stop them, I tried to help resolve the problem and they ended up getting me into the fight!"

She nodded her head and took her hand out of his following Hiccup down the long hallway, both racing to stop the fight before it got out of hand.

Rapunzel and Hiccup traveled down the hallway as fast as they could but when they reached their destination, there was no sign of Jack or Merida. The hallway was destroyed, shattered glass from the fallen pictures, arrows were in every direction, and Jack's ice was all over the ceiling. Rapunzel felt the anger begin to boil inside her just by looking at the mess. North had trusted them to keep everything under control while he was away and this is how Jack and Merida took his trust.


Hiccup looked at Rapunzel with worry and concern, "I don't understand they were just here! Where do you think they went?"

"I'm not sure; there are not too many places to go except…" Rapunzel voice grew quiet, her eyes widened at the thought, "Hiccup… you don't think…." Rapunzel slowly turned to look at him. Hiccups mouth dropped, he turned to meet her gaze, and his skin color began to turn pale. Rapunzel and Hiccup paused for a moment before glancing down the hallway to see Yetis and elf's running in terror. Rapunzel quickly grabbed Hiccup by his arm and threw his back against the wall beside her, avoiding the stampede of mystical creatures. "Run for your life's! She's going to burn the building down!" an elf shouted from the crowed. After the stampede disappeared, Rapunzel let go of Hiccups arm, both in shock of what just happened.

Hiccup looked over at Rapunzel, "please tell me he wasn't talking about Merida!"

Rapunzel shook her head, facing the direction from where the yetis and elves had come from, "Come on we have to hurry Hiccup."

There was no time to lose, Rapunzel and Hiccup ran as fast as they could down the disastrous hallway. Both of them praying that North's workshop was not in pieces.


"Ha! Ha! Ha! Is that all you got princess? Come on now, I know your aim isn't that bad." Jack exclaimed, dodging another one of Merida's arrows. He watched as the fiery haired girl leaped unto the worktables and drew out another arrow, placing it on the bowstring, and fired it again at him. Jack flew toward it and with one blow from his breath; it froze and fell to the ground.

Merida glared at him, her eyes filled with anger, "You got a lot of nerve Jack! How dare you mock me?"

Jack chuckled under his breath, enjoying every second of watching her get mad, "Not much to mock, eh, Merida?" He knew this would be the breaking point as he sat on the banister of the stairs. Jack had not had this much fun in so long he missed it. Jack needed a break from being Mr. Serious Frost, who was he kidding, he was full of fun and immaturity. He needed this, even if that meant angering a Viking princess who was excellent with a bow and arrow.

Jack watched as Merida threw her arms in the air, he knew she had lost her temper now, casting her bow to the ground and withdrew her sword from its sheath. She yelled with all her might as she jumped from the table and ran at him. Jack grinned and created an ice sword in his hands before stepping onto the floor to meet her sword with his.


As Rapunzel and Hiccup reached the workshop doors they both found North's workshop destroyed. All the toys broken, workshop tables smashed to bits, and even the windows were broken letting in the cold winter air. Rapunzel's heart sunk from the scene, she hadn't been this distraught in a long time.

Kneeling down she picked up a piece of Jacks pull strings from his jacket, examining it closely, she found that the string was cut. Rapunzel slowly stood back up and glanced around the room for any trace of the two when she heard a woman's muffled cries from Norths office overlooking the workshop. Hiccup and Rapunzel wasted no time as they both ran up through the workshop and up the stairs. Swinging open the doors, Hiccup and Rapunzel's mouths dropped as they witnessed Jack holding Merida down with his staff on North's worktable. Jack and Merida did not seem to notice Rapunzel or Hiccup and continued with their sword fight. Merida kicked Jack off her, throwing him to the ground, and lunged at him with her sword.

Jack dodged her blast causing her sword to collide with North's Bookshelf cutting them in two. Jacks swung his sword and ended up cutting her leg and dress. Rapunzel watched as the two cut the other one, destroying everything in their path as they ignored her existence. She could feel the anger surging within her, unable to hold it back any longer; she did the only thing a mother of two knew how.

"EEEEEEENNNNNNOOOOOOUUUUUUGGGGGHHHH!" She exclaimed her voice shook the entire palace, causing everything to pause in its place. Hiccup squealed and hid behind the doors of North's office, Jack and Merida turned in shock as they say Rapunzel's face bright red with anger. Taking hold of her hair with both of her hands, she slung it over the hanging wood from the ceiling, giving her hair a good tug, Rapunzel managed to pull Jack and Merida into the air by their feet. Rapunzel handed her hair over to Hiccup as she walked closer to both Merida and Jack.

Now, Rapunzel was never one to get mad, actually, it was extremely rare to see her so angry at anything. She was always so calm, kind, and a bit naïve at times, but when she got angry like this…that's when you knew it was time to be silent.

Jack watched as Rapunzel walked over to stand between him and Merida. She used her hard stare on both of them, to Jack and Merida it felt like she was peering into their souls. Her arms crossed over her chest, her eyebrows narrowed, and Rapunzel's face was as stern as judge.

"ARE YOU TWO CRAZY! LOOK AT THIS PLACE! NORTH'S WHOLE WORKSHOP IS DESTROYED!" Rapunzel exclaimed, using hand motions to stress her point across.

Jack knew better than to answer her, the last time she had gotten this angry with him was when they had first met… but that is another story.

"Jack are you paying attention to what I'm saying!" He heard Rapunzel spat, noticing she was now in front of him, her green eyes peering into his. She let out an irritated sigh, before walking back to stand between him and Merida.

Rapunzel massaged the bridge of her nose, "I want an explanation for all of this… and not just an explanation… I want a good explanation. If I don't believe it is, I promise I will drop you both so hard that it will leave a huge bruise on both your heads!"

Neither Jack nor Merida would speak which did not help the matter, "Fine! Hiccup," Hiccup jumped at the sound of his name.

"Uhm, yes Rapunzel?" He asked, holding on to her hair for dear life.

Rapunzel raised her eyebrow and a grin spread across her face, "Raise them higher and Let go of my hair." Everyone's eyes widened at her demand, she couldn't be serious? They all thought. When Rapunzel noticed that Hiccup did not take heed to her demand, she marched over to him ripping her out of his hands to host them higher herself. Before Jack could speak, Merida beat him to it, "No, wait Rapunzel! I'm sorry, this all started when I did wake up to get a wee glass of milk to drink, when I was walking back to my room I was met with your husband's stick in my hair! The wintery man didn't even apologize!"

Everyone's eyes turned to Jack, who had his face turned away from all of them, deep down he knew all of this could have been avoided if he had just kept his mouth shut. This was his entire fault, and now North's workshop was a wreck because of him.

"I'm sorry, I just wanted to have some fun, and I ended up causing a big mess." Jack said, keeping his face turned away from all of them.

Rapunzel handed her hair back to Hiccup and walked over to stand in front of Jack, placing the palms of her hands on his face. "Jack, there is a time for fun and a time to be serious. We'll talk about this later." Rapunzel said to him sweetly, placing a small kiss on his forehead.

"As for now," Rapunzel began as she walked over to Hiccup, " you two will clean this entire workplace, and the hallway. Then and only then can you two come back to my room to be healed, oh and I almost forgot…" quickly Rapunzel grabbed her hair away from Hiccup and let it go, both falling and bumping their heads," your explanations were not very good at all. Come along Hiccup, Anna and Elsa are probably awake."

Hiccup watched as Merida and Jack rubbed their heads, Hiccup ran after Rapunzel, "Right behind you Rapunzel!" Hiccup yelled racing after Rapunzel. After Jack and Merida had finished cleaning everything they could up, Jack turned to apologize to Merida. "I'm really sorry for what happened, I shouldn't have been so arrogant, will you forgive me?" Jack asked Merida who was putting up the last of North's boxes. "I forgive you, just forgive me for loosing my temper." She told him. "Now go find your wife and apologize to her, make what you up for this horrible night." Jack nodded at Merida and flew down the halls in search of his wife.