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"W-what do you mean? There was a boy right there."

"Tooth, I was watching you the whole time, there was no one there."

"But he was there!" Tooth insisted.

"I'm sorry Tooth, but clearly there was no one there! You probably imagined the whole thing."

Tooth couldn't believe what she was hearing. Was it possible that she imagined the whole thing? No, that was impossible, she knew what she saw and she saw a magical boy fly down. She felt his cool, soft hand firmly grab hers that saved her from falling. How was it possible that Katherine wasn't able to see what had happened though? So many questions were flying through Tooth's head and she couldn't comprehend them all.

Noticing Tooth's confusion and shock, Katherine rubbed Tooth's arm to comfort her. She didn't know what Tooth was going on about, but Katherine wanted to believe her friend. Katherine couldn't handle looking at Tooth who was extremely distraught.

"Did you really see a boy there Tooth?"

"Yes! It was as I told you, he had white hair, blue eyes, and pale white skin and he just flew down and saved me!"

Katherine paused for a moment to think through what she just heard. "Okay okay fine, I believe you."

Tooth's eyes brightened up, "You do?"

"Yes, if you say that some magical boy, who you only can see, jumped out from nowhere and saved you, then yes I believe you. After all, belief is the most powerful magic in the world, according to Ombric."

Tooth just jumped for joy and hugged Katherine, "Oh thank you, thank you!"

Katherine patted the back of Tooth's head and sighed, she didn't really know if this boy could really actually exist but she didn't want Tooth to go crazy worrying about it all alone. Checking the time Katherine noticed that it was getting late. "Hey, we're gonna be late if we don't hurry and get to school. We can try to get your bracelet after school is over, okay?"

Nodding slowly in agreement, Tooth and Katherine continued their way to school but Tooth took one quick glance behind her, hoping to see her savior.


Jack couldn't stop looking at his hand. He just touched a real live persons hand and not only that they looked straight at him, with the biggest and purest purple eyes that he had ever seen. The bright glow that illuminated off of them along with the large soft eyelashes that batted her eyes couldn't get out of Jack's head.

He had to see her again in order to find out if that girl had really saw him or not. But where would he find her? All that he knew was that she was a high school student according to her physical appearance and there were hundreds of girls that went there. There would be no way Jack could identify one out of hundreds of girls. However this time, he was curious and he had to find out who she was.

Flying quickly with the wind on his side, Jack managed to get to the high school right when the first bell rang. As he predicted, there were hundreds of kids running back and forth trying to get to class. He was determined to find this mystery girl though.

When the second bell finally rang and all of the kids were in their classrooms, Jack took the opportunity to zoom through the hallways and quickly look through the door windows to see if he could find her. It wasn't until he went by what appeared to be a history class when he saw a short girl with way black hair being seated next to a window. The teacher was taking roll and called out the name "Toothiana." She politely chimed out "Here!" With the smoothest and sweetest voice Jack had ever heard. Now that Jack knew what her name he figured that it would be best to wait until school was over so that he could officially talk with her, if she could see him that is.

Jack didn't want to wait inside of the school the whole entire day. He honestly wouldn't be able to handle the hoards of kids walking up and down the hallway and passing right through him. Also, following Toothiana around for the whole entire day would be over the top and him just being here was just pushing it a little.

On his way out, Jack remembered something important he had to do real quick.


After a fast 6 hours, the school bell rang and everyone came running out of the school. It was the end of the day and Jack was waiting outside patiently for Toothiana. Okay, he kind of dozed off because he was getting tired of waiting and the school bell woke him up.

Everyone who was coming out of the school was cheering and running around as the soft snow was falling from the sky. Jack smiled at their enthusiasm. No matter how old anyone gets, they all get excited for a simple snow day.

Out of the corner of his eye, Jack finally saw Toothiana and her friend walk out last after most of the students had left. Jack watched them talk away as they hastily walked home to avoid the cold weather. He trailed right behind them, keeping a good distance away so that he wouldn't lose them.

It only took a few minutes until Toothiana and Katherine made it home and they were surprisingly greeted by their guardian. Jack peered through the window to see what was going on and he saw a tall old man with a long white beard glare at the two of them. Jack had no idea why he looked so angry but he heard certain parts such as "laundry", "unfinished", and "responsibilities". Those words were alien to Jack and he could care less about them.

When the yelling settled down a bit and the two girls went their separate ways with Tooth going up to her room and Katherine completing her laundry duty, Jack decided it was time to finally see Tooth. He flew around to her window and climbed up a tree that scaled up all the way to her window. Toothiana was putting away her things and taking off her winter jacket and scarf. She examined her wrist where her bracelet used to be and frowned. It was awful that she had lost it after that fight and she deeply regretted not being able to get it back.

Suddenly she saw a figure outside of her window move a bit and a small pile of snow hit the glass. Jack cursed under his breath for moving too much and climbed down to a lower branch to hide himself. Tooth opened the window to see if anyone was there and a cool breeze went by that directed Tooth to look below. She saw a skinny figure attempting to hide themselves and she smiled and took a good guess of who it was.

"It's you from earlier isn't it?" she asked. "I never really got to formally thank you, you just disappeared so quickly!"

Jack was really wondering now if this girl could see him, but he was too scared to reply back because there could be a chance that she wouldn't be able to hear him.

"You were also the one who threw the snowballs, right? And made the snowfall from the tree. If I didn't know any better, I'd say you'd be some sort of snow spirit!" Tooth giggled at her own joke and Jack laughed back and immediately covered his mouth.

"Ah ha! I knew you were there! Why don't you come up here? It must be freezing out there for you."

Jack hesitantly took up the offer and slowly flew up to Tooth's window where he made direct eye contact with her. Now he had to ask that one question that he needed an answer to.

"C-can you see me?"

Tooth slowly nodded. "As clear as day."

Jack's heart raced and he whooped as he made a perfect flip into Tooth's room and landed gracefully on the edge of her bed.

"I can't believe this! I mean what are the chances of you seeing me? When I saw you falling it was only instinct for me to save you and I had no idea that this-this would actually happen!" Jack cheerfully laughed and Tooth looking confusingly, but also happy watched as the winter spirit dance in her room.

"Wait, I don't seem to understand? What do you mean by me 'seeing you'?"

"Oh, right right sorry. I guess I should explain a few things and start by actually officially introduce myself. I'm Jack Frost."

Tooth couldn't believe what she just heard. "The Jack Frost? As in the legend Jokul Frosti, and Old Man Winter?"

"Hey, hey now! I'm not nearly as old as that legend and I'm not even a man."

"I'm sorry! How old are you then?"

"About 300 years old."

"Oh wow! So incredibly young!"

Jack laughed at her sarcasm and she laughed as well. After a while they both calmed down and laid down on top of Tooth's bed. Tooth turned over to face Jack. "So Jack, you were meaning to tell me about yourself isn't that right?"

Jack breathed in and closed his eyes. "Yeah that was right. It's probably best to tell you from the very beginning..."

He began his long tale from the moment he was lifted out of a frozen lake and began his life as Jack Frost. Jack told her about how the moon had gave his name and his powers, he also told her about the consequences that came with being Jack Frost. He went on and on about his invisibility and how no one had ever seen him or taken noticed to him for over 300 years.

"So, you've been all alone this whole time haven't you."

Jack nodded. "Yeah." He replied softly.

"And you've had no one to go to, the moon never even replied to any of your pleas."

"...That's right."

There was a dead silence that lasted for a few minutes or so and both of them stared at the ceiling of Tooth's bedroom.

"Jack." Tooth said finally breaking the silence.

"Mm?"

"Why do you think I can see you?"

That was a difficult question to answer and Jack in fact didn't know at all. "I have no idea."

Tooth looked out the window and noticed that it was finally night time and soon she would have to go to bed. She got up and stretched her muscles and paced around her bed. Tooth stopped and looked out the window with her hands on her hips.

"Well whatever the reason is, at least you don't have to be alone right?"

Jack got up from laying down and looked at Tooth as the glow from the moon from outside of the window shined down on her. She turned around to face Jack with a beaming smile. "After all, we're friends now right?"

Smiling, Jack replied, "That's right!"

Noticing the time, Jack grabbed his staff. "I actually think it's about time I head out, who else is gonna bring the snow days, right? Oh wait!" He reached into his pocket and pulled out Tooth's charm bracelet. "I believe this belongs to you?"

Tooth nearly jumped into the air when she saw it, and happily took it from Jack's hands. "This is my bracelet! Oh thank you, thank you, thank you!" She kissed the bracelet and placed it firmly on his wrist to make sure that she would never lose it again. "Jack, am I ever going to see you again?"

"Hey, of course! Tomorrow is a snow day and I'll be back here for sure. Just wait for me, okay?"

Tooth nodded. "Yes! Oh! I just realized I never told you my name!" She proudly gave out her hand. "My name is Toothiana, but you can just call me 'Tooth' for short!" Jack took her hand and shook it. "It's a pleasure to meet you Tooth. Let's meet again, alright?"

Jack waved his hand above his forehead to give a quick wave of goodbye and flew his way out through the window which caused a cold rush of wind to go through Tooth's room. She leaned out the window to watch the young spirit cheerfully yell throughout the night as he caused snowflakes to playfully fall onto the streets. Tooth yelled out and waved goodbye to her newly made friend and hoped that she would see him again tomorrow just as he promised.