So, I wasn't sure if I should continue this piece. After all, it is a one-shot, or at least that is what I t was planned to be. But, ideas were brewing in my head and so now, if this continues to be a popular story and you guys like it, it will be a series of one-shot that happen before my Snowstorm of Secrets story, all about the Guardians helping Jack learn social etiquette for his announcement ball or whatever. So, enjoy some Motherly Tooth and Childish Jack nonsense!

When Jack was asked to visit the Tooth Palace and stay for the night, he was confused. He was more than happy to accept the invitation, but it was strange for Tooth to ask him to her home. She was often too busy for any visitors and thought it was rude to interrupt the conversations all the time with her orders to her fairies. Never the less, Jack flew to the palace and landed in the middle of the room. Fairies were flying to and fro, carrying teeth and quarter. As soon as Jack landed, two fairies came up to him and started pushing him in the direction of a balcony with a table and tea set. Jack laughed at their antics and waved his hands in surrender.

"Ok, ok! I know, go to the table. Thanks guys." He told them, flying over to the table. He landed next to it and examined the set up. It looked like one of the tea parties that Sophie had made him sit through, except with actual tea cups and food. He reached to grab one of the mini sandwiches when a small blur of feathers flew towards him, hugging his cheek. "Baby Tooth! How are you?"

The fairy tweeted a reply before trying to look at Jack's teeth. A cough stopped the small fairy. The fairy blushed before fluttering to her mother. Tooth smiled at Jack, but didn't approach him for an excited hug like usual.

"I'm so glad you could make it Jack! I was worried that you wouldn't accept my invitation. Come and sit down." Tooth requested, sitting first. Jack followed in suit, leaning his chair back.

"Of course I would accept Tooth. I was just surprised that you would ask. I mean, you're so busy with collecting teeth and all." Jack's sentence drifted off, both knowing that Tooth's busy schedule never really left time for them to talk.

"Well, North informed me about something that I decided I needed to make time for. So, you have my full attention. Baby Tooth will take care of the teeth while I'm with you. And Jack, please stop that. You're going to fall and hurt yourself." Tooth reprimanded him. Baby tooth rushed off to her sisters, intent on doing a good job. Jack straightened up at Tooth's words, blushing slightly. He still wasn't used to her being a motherly figure. After the battle with Pitch, she quickly slipped into the routine of doting over him and correcting his bad habits.

"Sorry, so what did North tell you?" Tooth smiled softly at the boy's confusion. Of course North wouldn't tell him what she was planning.

"Well, North said that you didn't know any social etiquette and that he was teaching you." Jack groaned and slumped forward, resting his forehead on the edge of the table. North had become obsessed with teaching him how to behave. It was nice and even doting at first but it was getting old. If he had to hear one more thing about how to bow properly, he was going to flip a lid and stay at Antarctica until the ball.

"Did he put you up to something?" Tooth laughed at the winter sprite's reaction to that snippet of information.

"No, he didn't put me up to anything, Sweet Tooth. I talked to him about your lessons and we worked something out." Jack lifted his head enough for him to look at Tooth in confusion.

"What's that?"

"I take care of your table manners, how to act in front of a lady, ballroom etiquette, and clothing while North will teach you how to fence, defend yourself, titles, and your history lessons. You will meet with me twice a month for a whole day and North will teach you while you stay at Santoff Cluassen." Tooth rattled off, making sure that she got her information right. Jack shot up from his seat and looked at her in horror.

"What!" Jack was mad to say the least. He thought Tooth had talked North out of his lesson, not given him more.

"Jack, you have to know all of this stuff. The Magical World resembles a mixture of human's Victorian era with a 14th century structured hierarchy of immortals. You are going to be expected to know all these things." Tooth tried to reason with Jack.

"Why! Why do I have to know all of this? It didn't matter until I joined the Guardians. In fact, no one cared about me until I joined. So why do I have to learn any of this? Can't I just skip out of the parties and all?" Jack exclaimed, pacing back and forth with the same nervousness that he got when North talked about titles with him. Toothiana examined Jack for a minute before getting up and pulling the young boy into a hug. Jack tensed slightly, before relaxing and returning the hug.

"Oh Sweet Tooth, I know it's a lot to take in. Most sprites get to learn it over 300 years or so before they're expected to show it. But honey, the other spirits look up to us. They expect a lot out of the Guardians. It just comes with the territory." Tooth explained, stroking his hair in attempt to comfort him. She forgets that he is just a boy, a boy that hasn't grown up in this world.

"Why can't I just skip out on the parties until I know all of this stuff?" He mumbled in the fairy's shoulder. Tooth laughed.

"Because Aster has to come and if we let you stay home, he's going to throw a big fit. Don't worry Sweet Tooth, we'll teach you everything you need to know. And you'll only have to use it during social events. We don't care how you act or how you dress Jack, we are just trying to protect you from the other Spirits and Magicals ridicule." Tooth answered. Jack pulled away from her and gave her a small smile.

"So I only have to use my manners at social events?"

Toothiana gave the boy a glare. "Common sense, Jack. Despite popular belief, I know you have it. Now, let's get started. Have a seat. The first thing is table manners." Jack sat down again, still grinning at the hummingbird woman that had somehow became a mother in this short amount of time. Maybe learning all of this etiquette stuff won't be that bad. I mean, it's not like Tooth was going to lecture him about every single little thing he did.

Boy was he in for a surprise. Let's just say that those next hours were going to be utter torture for Jack Frost.

Greeks vs Geeks: Short and sweet. I don't know if I'm good at one shots or not. I'm so used to writing plot lines and big story arcs, I can't tell when I should end it and how to start it. So, any advice or constructive criticism is welcome. Even flat out rudeness is welcome. I really don't care as long as your rant and rudeness have a point. So this was Tooth's. Next will either be Bunny's or Sandy's. You guys can decide. Well, I hope you enjoyed. Review and Ciao!