275 years later…

There had been a forest fire near a town called Burgess. Ponnie went to check in case anyone had gotten hurt. She had learned only kids could see her, but it still made her feel the need to try and help. Today, it was strange that a forest fire had started in the late fall. Ponnie spotted a boy walking around that appeared to be lost. She flew down to him to check on him.

"Hello. Are you lost?" Ponnie asks and the boy ignores her. He had snow white hair and pale skin. He wore a blue hoodie that was currently over his face. That's all that she could tell at the moment. "Hey! You ok?" Ponnie says flying in front of him. He walked into her not seeing her due to the fact he was watching the ground.

"Huh?" The boy said looking at Ponnie. He had ocean blue eyes and looked at her curiously. "Nina… You can fly?" Ponnie looked at him confused and landed on her feet.

"I'm Ponnie. You must have me confused with someone else. I came to see if you were alright." Ponnie responded and he looked more surprised than he did bumping into her.

"Ponnie? I know that name… Aren't you Nina's sister?" The boy's hoodie had fallen and he seemed to produce a cold presence. Then again, it was close to winter so that could just be luck.

"I remember a girl named Nina, but I don't know if she's my sister… Why do you ask?" The boy looked happily at Ponnie which caused her to lift a brow.

"She's been looking for you! She thought she lost you!" Ponnie remembered seeing another girl that looked a bit older, yet similar to her in the picture she found many years ago. Was that Nina?

"To a fire? A house fire years ago?" The boy nodded his head as if he couldn't speak and grabbed her hand. His hand was frozen cold and they both pulled away.

"You're scolding hot!" The boy exclaimed.

"You're bitter cold!" Ponnie decided to say her mind, too.

"Let me guess… You control fire?" The question was obvious to Ponnie so she lit a fire in her hand. It danced in the wind, but flickered, too.

"Cool." The boy said looking at it, but keeping his distance from the flame.

"So what can you do?" Ponnie really didn't know if he was just cold because of her being so hot and she might think of others as cold.

"Winter, snow, and other stuff like that. I'm Jack Frost." Ponnie looked at him more closely now. Jack Frost? Wasn't he supposed to be a Guardian of Childhood or something?

"So… If you know where my sister is… Can I meet her?" Jack looked willingly at her, but a little concerned, too.

"She's at the North Poles… You think you'd be okay?" North Poles! Was every single myth real? Santa lives there!

"I might. I've never really been anywhere really cold." This was true. She liked to stay where it was warmer because she was, after all, a heat wave or flame.

"You're here near winter." Yeah… The fall is partially cold. How bad could the North Pole be?

"I'm here on business." Ponnie said crossing her arms. Now it really wasn't business due to the fact she was talking to Jack Frost about her sister, but who cares?

"So you didn't cause this?" Ponnie understood and thought. She didn't cause it… It was also near winter. It was extremely rare for this big of a wild fire to occur at this time.

"No… I usually come to see if anyone is hurt and I can help. It is quite odd this happened, though." Jack tilted his head a bit, but quickly looked happy.

"Want to come see your sister, then?" Wow. He was quick to change his mind about something. Then again, fire didn't mix well with ice.

"Sure. You must promise that you won't try anything, though." Jack looked about ready to laugh at her statement.

"Wouldn't dream of it." He replied and started flying upwards.

"Hey!" Ponnie shouted flying up to him. He watched her before starting to fly again. Ponnie followed close behind. "Trying to loose me?"

"Making sure you could fly. Your sister can't." Jack replied and starting flying with backwards. He was still moving forwards, but he was now looking at Ponnie. "You do look an awful lot like Nina."

"How so?" Truly, she didn't know. She never met her sister.

"Hair and outfit. Your eyes are amber, instead of ember, though." He pointed his staff at her when he finished.

"That makes me feel a whole lot better." Ponnie said sarcastically. Jack laughed.

"You're too hot-headed for your own good." So that's how it's going to be. Jokes on her powers.

"Well, Frosty, any other bone chilling news for me?" They both laughed.

"At least you're not as hot as fire." Not that funny, Jack. It barely makes sense.

"Watch it, Frost. I'll melt the icicles you care so dearly for." He smirked at her.

"I'll freeze your butt off before then." Very childish… Would've said that a long time ago.

"I'm guessing you'll nip at my nose as well." They both started laughing. It appears opposites can get along quite well. Then again, opposites are supposed to attract.

How am I being able to write these! Ok… My schedule keeps getting changed because of the rain. My games keep getting rescheduled, but I'm still awfully busy. What do you think will happen? I have an idea… Post what you want to happen out of these choices. I might do it if I get enough people to want it.

A: Nina and Ponnie meet and are amazed each other is alive.

B: Ponnie accidently hurts Jack or the other way around.

C: Pitch interferes somehow.

D: All of the above.

Also, remember this is a sequel to Fragile Dream. If you don't understand some of the characters like Nina, then go and read that before coming here. It helps understand Nina a little better.