Disclaimer: I am still not the owner of Rise of the Guardians or Phineas and Ferb, even though I am using their characters.
So, I just realized that this is the first story in this fandom so far! Well, I only have a few more chapters for this story outside of this one. If enough people seem to like this story, I might come up with a longer story involving the Guardians and Phineas and Ferb.
Jack Frost was normally busy this time of year, but today he was bored and looking for some fun. Christmas was coming up soon, so North wasn't able to entertain him like normal. Bunny was hiding in the Warren, hating the cold weather that came with the season. Tooth and Sandy were always busy, never available to entertain the newest Guardian since their jobs happened every day, instead of coming around once a year.
Technically, Jack should have been working as well. It was winter in most places around the world and there were children wishing for a white christmas everywhere. Jack's job was to bring the snow to them, letting them have fun before the Guardian of Wonder came with his bag full of gifts for all of them. Jack was bored of his job, though, not feeling like bringing snow to the same old towns over and over again. He flew through the skies, trying to find at least one town with some kid that might entertain him. It had been almost a year since Pitch was defeated, but Jack still didn't have many believers in the world. Burgess was the place where almost all of them were located, so Jack was working on getting some outside of the small town where Jaimie lived.
Jack arrived in a small area, with the strangest looking skyscraper ever. He flew over to it, thinking it almost looked like a head, with the round roof and balcony jutting out like a nose. "Well, this looks promising. Let's see who's in here." Jack said, landing on the balcony and glancing around the room inside. He can see a man in a white lab coat, sitting around and staring at the door with a focused expression on his face.
"Boring! Come on, I get that you're not a kid, but don't you know how to have some fun anyway!" Jack begged, walking inside and kneeling down in front of the man. When he heard the sound of a door banging down on the ground, Jack whirled around to see the strangest thing. A platypus, wearing a fedora, was standing in the door ready to fight the man behind him. "Well, I stand corrected. I guess you do know a thing or two about being entertaining." Jack commented, feeling a cold sensation as the adult walked straight through him towards the now trapped animal. It was strange how the logs had fallen, making Jack realize just how much thought this man put into creating this cage.
As Jack listened to the strange man's plan, he grew upset. How could anyone hate winter? It was the best time of the year, filled with snowballs and fun. As he heard more, about how the other kids picked on the older man, Jack grew a little bit more understanding, but he still couldn't accept it. "No one is going to be bored during winter, not if I can help it." Jack announced, grinning at the man. It was strange that he had a job as a lawn gnome, but Jack would definitely make up for his mistake with this guy when he was a kid. Dr. Doofenshmirtz was going to be in for the best, funnest winter of his life. Jack Frost was here and he was going to make sure it happened, along with the destruction of the strange contraption that would supposedly destroy his snow.
Jack created a small snowball, grinning as he threw it at the scientist. "Hey! I know that was you Perry. How could you, after I shared my pain with you? I will not tolerate any shenanigans and you will not change my mind." he said, turning towards the trap behind him. Jack shook his head, realizing he might need some help with this one. He wasn't good with adults, especially since he wasn't exactly supposed to focus on bringing fun to them. His job focused on children. That gave him an idea, though, an idea to find some children to help this man. There had to be some nearby in the town!
Jack flew off, deciding that he could leave this crazy man alone for a little while. He was too busy yelling at the platypus to do any real harm anyway. As he flew, Jack spotted exactly what he was looking for. Sitting by a tall tree in a yard behind a house, were two boys leaning over some papers on the ground. "You do realize what snow does to paper, right?" he asked them, before realizing that the kids had actually done something to keep the papers safe. "Huh, I guess you do." he added, looking around and thinking that this place looked familiar.
As he spun around in the yard, growing bored with the kids who were doing nothing, he began to realize exactly where this was. This was Danville, home to none other than Phineas and Ferb, the two nicest kids on North's christmas list. He had heard tales of the crazy things they asked for on christmas, but none of them were as great as the story he heard about swinter. Even Jack Frost struggled with creating snow in the summer, so much that he gave up on the idea. These kids had done it themselves, without any magical help at all. Still, they were far too boring to be the exciting Phineas and Ferb he had heard such amazing stories about.
"Let's just see if that is who you are." Jack said with a grin, jumping up and perching himself on his staff. He created a small snowball in his hand, a regular one without his special fun-inspiring magic, throwing it at the one with the triangle shaped head. "A snowball fight? Why didn't I think of that? Great idea Ferb!" he said, picking up snow and throwing it at his brother. Ferb blinked a few times, before standing up and retaliating with snow of his own. "That's the spirit, but I know you can do better!" Jack yelled out to them, just as Phineas began to think the same thing.
"Ferb, I know what we're going to do today!" he announced, dropping the snowball he had been holding just as the door to the fence opened up. "Hey, Phineas. Whatcha doin?" a familiar voice called out. Phineas waved at her, smiling at his neighbor as she entered, followed by Buford and Baljeet. "Hey, guys. We were just about to get to work on creating the biggest snowball fight ever!" he announced. Isabella smiled at the thought, realizing that they would have to go inside and warm up after words. Just her and Phineas, sitting side by side and warming up by the fireplace. Nothing sounded better to her, so she was already on board with this plan.
Buford however, had other ideas. "Lame! Snow ball fights are for little kids." he complained, getting Jack upset. "Hey! Who do you think you're calling a kid?" he asked, flying over to the bully. Snow ball fights were Jack's favorite game and this kid was calling them lame? Jack would not let that last for long, not while he was around. This kid needed a taste of some real fun, which Jack was all too happy to provide.
Just like before, one snowball was all it took to get most of the kids throwing snow once more. Baljeet questioned where the first snowball had come from. Based on its trajectory and speed, it had come from a spot where none of the children had been standing. As he felt snow pelt his face, he soon forgot about his confusion. "Hey! What-" he began, before Buford shoved him into the snow on the ground. "Out of my way, nerd! There is no way I'm losing in a little kid's game like this." he announced, picking more snow up now that Baljeet was out of the way.
Isabella giggled, kneeling down and making a snowball herself. Phineas was her target, the one she wanted to focus on her. As she threw the snowball, he laughed and joined in the fun. That was when he remembered his brilliant idea from before, the idea to create massive snow-launching cannons and start a snowball war, much better than a simple snow ball fight. "Wait guys! We can make this so much better." Phineas yelled, making Jack grin. "Now we're talking!" he cheered, waiting to see what the boys would do. Suddenly, the children were all walking through him, moving closer to Phineas to see his plans. As soon as that happened, Jack lost his smile and his enthusiasm. None of them believed, even after all the fun they just had. He shoved a hand in his pocket, debating whether or not to stay longer for whatever Phineas was thinking of making.
As he turned around, about to leave the children alone, Jack saw the slider door open once more. "Phineas and Ferb! I thought I told you not to ruin my plans today. Tell me you aren't building another crazy contraption." a girl demanded, with orange hair and a long neck. The door was what Jack was interested in, however, not the girl. While the boy's began working behind him, Jack flew over with his own idea. Jaimie had started believing because of his frost, not his snowballs. If he could recreate that, make some kind of living ice, then he just might make believers out of the kids behind him. Jack smiled at his plan, his mood lifted now that he had a way to get more believers. This was going to be where the real fun began.
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