I don't own Rise of the Guardians.

I perched on a roof and relaxed against a box. I watched the sun go down with a small smile. I pulled out two arrows and began carving small designs into one of their shafts. I blew on the arrow and worked on the second. I looked up with confusion as the temperature got colder. I grinned. Show time. I flipped off the roof and joined up with Bunnymund in an alley. I nodded to him and we sprinted. Bunny cupped his hands together and I ran up, using his hands as a springboard to flip right behind Jack Frost. I landed on Bunny's palms in tree pose and hopped off. We continued running as Jack gasped. We sprinted into an adjacent alley and waited there.

"May you do the favors?" I said. Bunnymund nodded and I sprinted out and smashed over a trash cane. Jack jumped down into the alley and held his staff out defensively. Bunnymund leaned against the wall and smirked.

"'Ello mate." Bunnymund said. Jack whipped around. Bunny stepped into the light and frowned at him.

"Been a long time. Blizzard of 68, I believe? Easter Sunday, wasn't it?" Bunnymund remarked casually. Jack looked bewildered but smirked slightly.

"Bunny? You're not still mad about that...are yah?" Jack asked rhetorically.

"Yes." Bunny snapped, whipping out his boomerang.

"But this is about something else. Fellas." Bunny said. Jack looked like he was about to take off before I sprinted out and tacked him. He yelped.

"Hey!" He yelled as I rolled off of him and ran into the shadows. The yetis grabbed him.

"Durbha wahla." One of the yetis said.

"Put me down! What the..." Jack yelled before he was stuffed head first into a sack.

"Durtal bardla burdlew." The other said, smashing a snow globe. He gestered for Bunnymund to go in first but he shook his head.

"Dwbard urghwetee." One said.

"Me? Not on your nelly. See you back at the pole." Bunnymund said. "Come on, Lovey."

"Bwardla arghl." The yeti said with a shrug as Bunnymund stamped his foot twice. I ran in first and we sprinted to the pole.