Author's Note: You see, I never make my readers wait long for an update! Here you guys go, enjoy chapter 2! Oh and by the way, in later chapters there will be some friendship-type fluff between Jack and Bunny. I kind of think it's fun writing about that, and it has also been requested by Night-Fury1, who really wants it and has asked for some credit lol so there ya go Night Fury! Hehe again, enjoy guys!

A few minutes later, Bunny and Tooth arrive in the small town of Burgess, and Bunny immediately notices the fresh snow. "See, he must have come here and gotten hung up with the little ankle-biters," Bunny grumbles, still not happy about having to find Jack.

"Bunny, lighten up! If he's with the kids then this will take 2 minutes and then we can get back to Santoff Clausen! Besides, don't you want to see Sophie?" Tooth prompts, feeling less worried after seeing the new snow. At the mention of the little blonde girl, Bunny's mood seems to become a bit more cheerful, and he doesn't complain again as they make their way to the Bennett house. It was dark by the time they got there. They could see that the snow in the Bennett's front yard had been played in, since there were footprints everywhere. None appeared to be barefoot footprints though.

Bunny obviously couldn't fly, so Tooth flitted up to Jamie's window and peered in. She spotted the young boy on his bed in his pajamas, looking bummed as he petted his greyhound. She tapped on the window to get Jamie's attention, and he looked up, spotting her immediately. Smiling, he quickly got up from the bed and opened the window for her.

"Hi Tooth!" he says excitedly; she visited him as much as she could in the months since Pitch's defeat, but she hadn't been able to drop by in a few weeks. As he is about to close the window, he spotted Bunny on the ground below and shouted out a greeting to him as well, and quietly went downstairs to open the door for him. Once the three were settled in Jamie's room, Bunny casting slightly anxious glances at the dog who had attacked him after Jack's antics months ago.

It looked like Jamie was about to say something, but Tooth cut him off before he could and said, "Not that we don't like visiting you Jamie, but there is an actual purpose this time. Was Jack here at all today? He flew off earlier and we need him back to the Pole for our meeting. We need to find him."

Jamie looked a little worried at hearing this news. "Actually, I was just going to ask about that. It started snowing earlier, and when Sophie and I went out to play in it, it just stopped even thought it had basically just started. We waited for Jack to show up, along with the others, but he never showed. He's okay, right?" he asked.

"Well, I won't lie to you Jamie: I honestly don't know right now, but we'll find him, okay?" Tooth reassures. Jamie nods.

"Jamie, time for bed! Lights out, your sister is trying to sleep!" Mrs. Bennett yells from another room somewhere close by. Jamie sighs, but Tooth gave him a slight smile and tucked him in.

"Goodnight, Jamie. We'll come back tomorrow to see you and Soph and tell you any news, okay?" Jamie nodded.

"Get some sleep ya little ankle biter," Bunny added in. Jamie closes his eyes and goes to sleep while Tooth flits out the window and Bunny goes down the stairs, using the front door like he had to come in. Bunny was slightly more concerned now, and shares a worried glance with Tooth. Without words, they head off to the one other place they could think to check: the woods near his lake, and start looking feverishly, shouting his name.


At around the same time Tooth and Bunny made it to Jamie's house, Jack began to stir. He slowly opened his icy blue eyes, his head throbbing in pain. What had happened? He remembered creating snow . . . he had flew here from somewhere . . . he could recall lots of snow, and a . . . a yeti? No, that couldn't be accurate. Yetis only lived at Santoff Clausen, and he wasn't allowed there. None of the Guardians wanted him around; no one wanted him around. Jack sighed, his head still throbbing. It was when he tried to sit up that he realized there was a tree branch resting halfway on top of him, preventing him from doing so. How had he not noticed that before?

Using the as much strength as he could muster, he managed to move it about an inch, which happened to be just enough where he could wriggle free. He floated stayed on the ground for a moment, fighting off dizziness. As soon as the wave passed, he was coherent enough to look for his staff, which he found in the snow a few feet away from a puddle of blood in the snow . . . his blood. How long had he been unconscious for?

He is trying to figure that out when he hears someone calling a name . . . and it was his name.

"Jack!? Jack, where are you?! A female voice calls out. No, they couldn't be looking for him. He actually chuckled at the thought of anyone caring enough to do such a thing; he knew it would never happen.

"Come on Frostbite, where are ya!?" Jack froze at that; the nickname sounded kind of familiar, but besides that, the Australian accent could only belong to the Easter Bunny, whom he didn't have very good history with. As the voices got closer, Jack sprang up into a tree, concealing himself in the shadows and watching.

Two forms come into view, one being the Easter Bunny, as Jack had predicted. The other was flying and covered in rainbow feathers. Jack never crossed paths with her much, but he knew it was the Tooth Fairy. When they come across where he had just been laying and see the blood, she gasps and puts a hand over her mouth.

"Bunny, you don't think . . ." she starts, but doesn't finish.

"I don't know Tooth, but if he was hurt, he at least got out. He's gotta be around here somewhere, if he's injured I doubt he made it far," the Easter Bunny responds grimly.

"Oh Jack, please be okay," the Tooth Fairy pleads out loud. Jack's breath catches in his throat. It sure sounded like they were talking about him, but why? Why did they care? Had he done something wrong and they were just worried that they wouldn't be able to find him to punish him?

Curious, he inches forward a little bit, and his face becoming somewhat visible in the moonlight, his white hair glinting slightly, reflecting on the snow below. Spotting it, Tooth looks up, and sees his face.

"Jack?!" she says excitedly, and Bunny looks up too. Highly confused and uncomfortable with the attention from the other spirits, Jack clutches his staff tighter and quickly flies off, leaving them far behind calling after him.

Author's Note: Hope I did okay on this chappie! Review!