Annime: This is the first REAL chapter.

Chapter 1

Jack couldn't help but smile as Baby Tooth snuggled against his cheek. The little creature was sound asleep, and, not wanting to move or wake her, he lay reclined on the couch of North's living room.

The other guardians were somewhere else throughout North's workshop. They were so busy Jack wondered why they bothered to meet up all the time. All they did was work while they were visiting the pole, Warren, or Tooth Palace anyway. Especially Tooth, who always seemed to figure out new routes of lost teeth.

Jack sighed a little while he gave Baby Tooth a little pet.

The teen had been taking a break for the day. He decided this based on the fact that he was supposed to cause a snow storm in Australia the next day. He wanted to be at his best to make sure Bunnymund's continent got a good frosting (the bunny was going to be SOOOOOO MAD).

Luckily for the boy HE didn't have to go by schedule or work EVERY NIGHT. The teen's job fit his personality, it was FUN, and he didn't feel like it was a 'responsibility' (because apparently it became just that when he became a guardian).

Suddenly, the door to the living room smashed open, making Jack hop off the couch. This, in turn, woke up Baby Tooth.

"Hey, Frostbite, when are ya gonna start on that storm already?" Bunny demanded. Jack glared at him for a moment for A: being pushy, and B: scaring him and waking up Baby Tooth who was SUPPOSED to be resting for her nightly rounds.

"I'm starting it tomorrow," he answered after a moment's pause. Bunny rolled his eyes.

"You just want to make everything as cold as possible for me for as long as possible, don't cha?"

"Well, that wasn't really the goal, but it COULD be."

Jack had a tendency to make Australia a little too cold for the giant rabbit. The white haired teen also 'accidently' covered the entrance to his Warren…EVERY time…

"Try not to cause a blizzard for me, would ya? I would at LEAST like to go home after a week."

"Don't worry cotton-tail; a blizzard isn't in their forecast and you should be able to stand it after at least 3 days."

"Got this all planned out, haven't ya, Frostbite?"

"Just doing my job."

"JACK!" a Russian voice yelled.

Jack and Bunny froze for a second. Bunny froze because North's voice was unexpected. Jack hadn't expected it either, but he froze instead to go over the day in his head to see what he could have done to get himself in trouble THIS time…

Nothing- nothing came to mind. He was out all day making snow days, came back and messed with the elves-

Uh-oh.

Jack put his hands behind his back and chuckled nervously as Bunny caught on and gave him a look that asked, 'what did you do THIS time?'

"I gave the elves some coffee earlier… just to see what would happen-," Jack answered the silent question.

"Oh, you're in trouble," Bunny interrupted with no sympathy.

Jack chuckled nervously again. He didn't get into trouble for a lot of things before, but he DID get in trouble for feeding the elves. It was funny because he could freeze them and mess with them all day, but the moment he gave them even a small snack- BOOM- he was in North's office getting a tongue lashing.

"Well, um, gotta go! There's no such thing as early snow and Australia's calling me!" Jack yelled as he raced out of the room. Bunny blinked and hopped into the hallway.

"Oh no, mate, don't even THINK I'm gonna be coverin' for ya!"

But Jack was gone making Bunny heave a sigh.

"BUNNY, WHERE'S JACK?!"

The rabbit in question winced at North's question.

"Why does he always have to ask ME?"


Jack whooped with laughter as the wind carried him quickly and easily through the sky towards Australia. The white haired boy closed his eyes for a moment to let everything sink in. He hadn't been this happy in 300 years. Finally he had a family, a purpose. Everything was perfect-

But, when Jack opened his eyes he didn't see the sky like he had before. Instead he saw nothing but darkness. He blinked a few times and rubbed his eyes, actually succeeding in making whatever was wrong go away. The teen was a little shaken, but he tried his best to shrug it off as he focused on getting to Australia.

Once he arrived at Australia he took a deep breath. It had been a few months since he had worked on one of his signature snow storms, so saying Jack was excited was an understatement.

He started out like he always did before- he made some clouds and it started to snow lightly. Then Jack asked the wind if it could start blowing harder. It complied in a snap and Jack chuckled as he watched the affect it had on the people below him. Hats were flying everywhere and giggling children were running along the sidewalks.

Suddenly, he blinked and saw nothing but black once again. He rubbed at his eyes and began blinking over and over again but nothing happened. He tried to control his breathing, but is body kept panicking and his mind wasn't doing so well in that department, either. After what felt like hours, the darkness disappeared, but what Jack saw didn't make him feel any better.

His snow storm had completely changed into a blizzard. He looked around frantically, but he could barely see three feet in front of his face.

'I have to find the eye of the storm and calm myself down,' Jack thought. 'If I keep panicking it's not going to help anything.' Taking a few deep breaths, he worked his way towards the center of the blizzard and examined it.


"What is he DOING!?" Bunny yelled as he watched the radar showing Australia weather. "He told me he wasn't going to do this, and then he suddenly makes the worst blizzard Australia has ever seen!"

Bunny was right too. It wasn't just any ordinary blizzard. This blizzard COMPLETELY COVERED the continent!

"There are people in the outback that won't be able to handle that kind of storm!" the rabbit added.

"Do you think we show go after him?" Tooth thought aloud.

"There's no way to," North said. "Storm is too strong for my sleigh or portals. Bunny's holes would not get close."

"I can't fly through that blizzard either," Tooth whispered. "There's going to be so many children without presents from the tooth fairy." Sandy nodded at this, forming signs above his head saying he wouldn't be able to do his job that night either.

"Jack has a LOT of explaining to do," Bunnymund declared as he started to pace.


Jack was panicking, making the blizzard worse. He couldn't help it- he had tried every way he knew how to stop the storm. The boy had even reverted to ask the wind nicely to stop (he was out of ideas). Nothing was working, and there were kids out there getting hurt. He couldn't protect them if he couldn't stop the blizzard, and if he couldn't protect him he failed as a guardian. His panic rose, but he took a deep breath, pushing that out of his mind, and tried to stop the storm once again.

This time he used the method he didn't usually need to use because he almost always had better control than this; he used the method in which he circled around against the wind.

This wasn't an easy task, mind you, and the boy fought long and hard.

"Whoa!" he shouted as he was thrown into the middle of the storm again. Biting his lip, he went back into the storm to try and freeze the clouds, but nothing happened. This didn't work either, making the boy gap and then groan.

"Why, isn't this working?" Jack demanded from himself. "Why can't I stop this blizzard?!"

Anger was now mixing with his panic and worry ate at the teen as well. If he wasn't able to keep control over his emotions soon, he was going to-

Jack had one more idea. He focused his anger, powers, and all the energy he had left on his staff. Doing this he pointed it up against the top of the eye of the storm. At first nothing happened, but after a few moments of focusing, his body started to hurt. This had happened the time when he had fought back all of Pitch's nightmares at once.

Then, a giant blast of blue energy shot up into the clouds, and Jack kept his eyes squeezed shut. Everything seemed to calm, and when the white haired boy finally decided to open his eyes everything was still. The clouds were resigning and the storm was completely over. Stars flew above his head and it was dark, showing it was nighttime.

The teen felt beat as he almost fell from the sky, but he was able to ask the winds to stay in little gusts as he went down closer to the ground. He had to check and see what mess he had made.


"It just…stopped," North said.

Everyone was looking at the screen of the radar, jaws dropped and eyes wide. One second white clouds covered the whole island of Australia and then the next minute everything was gone. Not even a small cloud touched the country after it was over.

"That's…odd," the tooth fairy spoke finally.

The Sandman raced out of the work shop, obviously going to make sure he could give SOME kids sweet dreams. Tooth watched him and decided to leave as well.

"I'll be back after my rounds," the female guardian told the only two remaining as she hurried after Sandy

Bunny and North turned back the screen.

"Somethin's not right here," Bunny pointed out. "He doesn't usually make it just…STOP."

North nodded. He didn't understand any more than Bunny did as to why Jack would be doing any of this.

"We should go find him and demand answers," North told the rabbit. Bunnymund nodded in return, becoming angry again as he followed North to his sleigh.


Jack felt as if he was going to be sick as he looked around Australia to see what his blizzard had done.

When standing on a street, a six foot tall man would be up to his knees in snow. Families were totally snowed into their homes. School wouldn't be in session for WEEKS, making them go into summer.

But, the hardest thing Jack had to bare was the outback. Bunny had been right when he told the other guardians that there would be families in that area unable to fight off this storm.

The frost spirit felt as if he was going to cry. He looked around what had been a small settlement in the outback. The entire village was leveled and people lay all over the wreckage, and he knew some were under the boards as well.

As he examined the area he saw a little girl, and then a little boy, and then another little girl. He hurried over to all of them, hoping to see that they were still alive. He knew, though, that treatment for them was impossible.

Jack Frost finally did cry. He cried after he check over all 17 children that had left the world because of the cold: HIS cold, HIS BLIZZARD. His mind flashed back to all the other people he had hurt over his life span with this blizzards and storms.

Why couldn't he control he powers better? After 300 years you would think it had gotten better! But no- this was one of the worst things he had done. It ranked close to the Titanic and the Blizzard of '68.

Not able to handle it anymore, knowing there were more settlements than this, he took off using the wind and didn't stop until he found himself an isolated cave in Antarctica.


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