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Jack Frost had learned his lesson in 1968. He knew not to mess with Bunny's egg hunts, but that didn't mean he wouldn't come to watch. It had been years since he had found those two girls in the street and even longer since he had messed with one of the egg hunts. Maybe it wouldn't do too much harm to bring a little snow. Jack was bored and he wanted to entertain Jaimie. He was supposed to be searching for eggs today. Currently, Jaimie was Jack's favorite child in Burgess. He didn't know what it was about the kid, but he seemed to be closer to believing than the others. He had an innocence and friendliness that Jack admired.

Meanwhile, Anna was sitting at home with her sister Elsa. She still remembered how her sister explained that they had both appeared here during the night. Neither of them knew what happened or how they had gotten here, but they had adjusted to life here. They were living with Mrs. Bennet and her children, Jaimie and Sophie. It got crowded with them, but the girls were happy. "Are you ready? You do know what day it is!" Anna said excitedly, knowing it was Easter.

Elsa sighed, not realizing how her sister had grown up to be so childish. She had spent years hiding as much as possible, only coming out when necessary to see Anna and Mrs. Bennet. Even so, Elsa still struggled with keeping her magic hidden. As much as she tried to remember to not be afraid, it only seemed to make her fear her power even more. One day, Elsa knew that she would lose control again. She just kept hoping that it wouldn't come soon. "Yes, Anna, I know it is Easter. When are you going to realize that the Easter Bunny isn't real?" Elsa asked, shaking her head at her sister.

Anna pouted, not agreeing with her sister's close-minded view of the world. The Easter Bunny had to be real. After all, magic had brought them here, right? If magic existed, it only made sense for fairy tales to be real too. "He is too! Jaimie agrees with me, right?" she asked, turning to the young boy next to her. He nodded with excitement, also eager for the egg hunt today. "Why do I have to go this year?" Elsa asked, more to herself then to the others. Mrs. Bennet had been busy today, so it was up to the eldest sister to bring them to the egg hunt.

As soon as they finished breakfast, the group left for the park where the egg hunt was held. Families had already gathered, all of the parents off to the side watching their children as they began their search. Elsa joined them, shaking her head as her sixteen-year-old sister joined Jaimie in the search for eggs. The other adults gave her strange looks, but didn't comment as she ran around smiling with the innocence of a child.

Elsa had grown bored of watching them, turning her gaze towards the tree nearby. She had been thinking about home a lot lately, wondering if her parents were okay. It had been years since she had seen her parents, since she had been sent to a new and strange place. She knew it was magic, somehow created by the moon itself, but she did not know why. Maybe her parents could have done a better job at teaching her to hide her magic. As it was, Elsa struggled on a daily basis with containing them.

Her focus on the tree returned as she saw something near it, something dark and ominous. It looked almost like a shadow, like something that was about to spread to the egg hunt. Glancing towards her sister, Elsa began to feel afraid of what would happen if it actually did attack the children. Just as she was about to dismiss the idea and disregard the shadow, she realized her mistake. She had let herself fear, for just a moment, but it was enough to unleash her magic. It had been contained for years, never being allowed to come out and show more than a small amount of snow while she was alone. Now, it came out full force in the form of a massive blizzard and ice freezing over the ground.

Elsa desperately tried to pull it back in and stop the snow, but seeing the weather only made her fear worse. "What have I done?" she whispered, staring at the storm around her while being unaware of the man floating by her side. Jack Frost had seen the storm start, knowing he was not responsible this time. He had watched the girl, the one with the nearly white hair stare in horror at the snow. Jack thought it made this so much more interesting, but she seemed to disagree. He watched as she turned around and ran off.

Jack had grown curious about her and wanted to follow, but he grew distracted. "Frost! What do you think you're doing? Stop messing with my egg hunts!" a voice yelled with a familiar Australian accent. Laughing, Jack realized that this would be so much better than chasing after the strange girl. "Catch me if you can, Kangaroo!" Jack called out, flying low to the ground to give Bunny a fair shot.

He heard Bunny grumble from behind him. "I am a Bunny! Get back here, you rascal." he continued, yelling as he chased the winter spirit. Jack knew that this blizzard was not his fault, but he could take the blame just this once. The girl clearly didn't realize she was going to make an enemy of Bunny with this blizzard and since Jack had already made that mistake once, he could live with Bunny's anger again. Laughing once more, Jack angled himself straight for the sky, deciding he had let Bunny chase him for long enough. "So long! Until next year!" he yelled out, only making Bunny angrier.

This area had clearly gotten enough snow, even if Jack hadn't brought it. It was time for him to move on to another city, one that could use a snow day. He continued on his path, grinning as he remembered the look on Bunny's face. It was just too priceless. One day, he would have to thank that girl for entertaining him this Easter.

Elsa knew that she had to get away, to protect everyone from herself. She was running, blindly to get away from everyone. She tripped and fell as she ran into something on the ground. As she fell, she was dragged down a tunnel that seemed to go on forever. She had thought that the hole had looked like a well outside, but on the inside it was far larger. She had slid down, but now as she sat up, she felt frightened by what she saw.

It was dark in this place, but it was still light enough for her to see. Surrounding her were cages of all sizes, hanging from the ceiling. While they were all empty, Elsa wondered what they were meant to hold. Continuing her examination, Elsa sees that everywhere around her is stone walls. Even the floor is stone and she can see shadows being throne around her. She backs up, feeling her back press against the wall behind her.

Elsa wanted to get out, to be free of this place. This is the place of nightmares, the place that children fear more than anything else. Elsa suddenly realizes that it is possible to still believe in fairy tales because this looks like the place fear is born of. This is the place for the monsters that hide in the darkness, the place for the boogeyman to hide when he finishes scaring the children of the world.

As soon as Elsa thinks this, a man appears before her eyes and she screams, this time letting her fear take control. Her magic is also released, frosting over the entire room and even covering the cages with ice. The man in front of her had been leaning towards her face, but that had not been the worst part about him. He didn't look human, not with his grey skin and golden yellow eyes. Everything about him just looked dark. "This is interesting. I think I shall keep you here for just a bit longer. I can't let the Guardians know of my plans, not quite yet." the man said, smiling at Elsa. She began to breath heavier, looking for some way to escape.

As she thought about it, she realized her magic could help her now. She tried to blast the man with ice, but he only laughed and seemed to disappear. It was like he had never been there in the first place, but she heard his laugh echoing around the room. "You'll have to try harder then that, my dear. Enjoy your stay in my lair! I have work to get done." he called out, his voice seeming to come from all around her. She covered her ears, not wanting to feel his power. As tears rolled down her cheeks, Elsa realized that she was alone in her prison. No one knew she was here and no one was coming to save her.

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