Jack let wind take him as far as it could. It didn't matter where he was going. That was what he loved of being immortal spirit. It just didn't matter where or when he was. It was fun when people were trying their best to guess where he was going next. Weather news were almost always frong because no-one would never really know where he was heading because even he didn't know where he would be next.

This time also he just let the wind take him somewhere. Finland? People were exepting really cold for a week so including to their weather news, he should be there now. Nope, this time it was Canada. Jack really loved his job. No rules, no schedules. Like snowflake he flew over Atlantic Ocean and in no time he had arrived to Canada. Well, he was here so he could go visit Jamie!

Jack took his way to Jamie's house. Winter spirit landed softly on the roof and walked to Jamie's room's window. He put his staff to rest on his shoulder while he was waiting for Jamie to open the window. It was a while when he had visited the kid last time so he was really looking forward to see the kid.

When Jack saw the lights light up in the room, he smiled and knocked on the window. It took a second before he realized that it was Jamie's mother who entered in the room. She looked a bit sad, but not seariously depressed. Jack smiled. He had forgotten that Jamie was now 23 so of course he didn't live in his old home anymore. He had even visited Jamie's new house couple years ago. Funny that he had forgotten that completely.

Jack blow a little and behind the window appeared a small ice car. Jamie's mother saw it and rushed to look it closer. She was confused but couldn't stop smiling. Car melted before she even got to show it to her husband.

That time Jack was already on the other state. He arrivet to Jamie's present home in minutes. Jack didn't like this house as much at Jamie's old house. This was modern, big and didn't just feel as welcome as Jamie's childhood home. But maybe it was just that people were following their time. Jack had lived in small cottage when he was a human and it had felt comfortable to him. Today's people would have thought that his time's home had been sad, small and cold. But it was that time. Now is now.

Jack knocked once again on the window. It took only seconds before Jamie arrived to open the big glass door on his balcony.

"Jack! It's been a long time!" the boy... No, the man said smiling. Jack jumped on balcony and walked carefreely inside the house.

"Yeah, it's been a while. I had my hands full last winter!" Jack said laughing. He felt a bit sad when he realized that Jamie was really much taller than him. Even more sad he felt when he saw a few too many liquor bottle on the kitchen table.

Jamie closed the door and turned to his friend.

"I saw you on the news. What on earth were you doing in China?" Jamie asked laughing.

It had been really big new: China had it's history's biggest storm in middle of the winter. That wasn't the funny part, Jack had been fighting with Pitch and things quit of ran out of hand. But the funny part was that after the fight, Jack had to make it up for the people so he made a village of ice for those who had lost their homes during the fight. And he had made sure that everyone had fun playing in snow.

Everyone had wondered where the ice houses came from. Only some children said it was Jack Frost but of course adults didn't believe that. Almost all other countries were a bit confused when even adults were making snow-angels like three-years-olds. But everything had turned allright in the end. Jack had made sure that he could do as much as possible for everyone who had suffered from the storm.

Jack had taken his chance and played as much as he could in front of cameras that were filming for news about happenings in China. He did all of it: looked bored when reporter talked passionately about this miracle and more than once he made reporter dig their noce in live news. The best brank Jamie remembered Jack doing was that he had once stripped his pants off and showed his ass for a reporder who had said that this tragedy must have been sigh of the end of the world.

North however didn't liked it. He said there was some children who really saw him so it would not be a good examble for kids.

"Nah, Pitch was just a pain in the ass. But I tried to fix it as much I could. But enough about me, how are you doing?" Jack asked smiling when he jumped lightly on a livingroom's caffee table. It was glass, but Jamie knew that Jack was too light to broke it. The winter spirit weighted hardly anything.

Jack wasn't suprised when Jamie looked immidiately a bit uncomfortable.

"You know... normal. Just normal. People still think I'm crazy because I still believe in you guys. But I don't want to stop believing. World is much brighter when I know that you guys are here", Jamie said. He had suffered a lot because of his believe. He had lost his girlfriend, his mother and father were worried about his mental health and he had really trouble to get friends. He had tried not to tell anyone that he still believed in Tooth Fairy and Santa Claus but somehow people still found it out and thought it was too weird to adult believe in fairytails.

He had been bullied in school and in work. That had scarred him for a life.

Jack looked sympathetically at his friend.

"Jamie. You don't have to believe in us anymore. You seem to suffer because of it so maybe it's best for you finally let go", Jack said. That hurt him too because even if he finally had many believers (not even close as many as others but he still had them) Jamie was still the first one. Jamie would always have a special place in winter spirit's heard. But it was time for Jamie to grow up finally. And Jack had to let him grow.

But Jamie shook his head.

"No. You guys are the only ones that I have anymore. If I lose you, I have nothing. I'm more happy when I know that I have friends than take a risk for just a chance to get new ones. There is no any promices that the grass would be greener on the other side of the fence", Jamie said smiling a bit.

Jack sighed. He knew how Jamie was feeling. To any other people Jamie was nobody. He didn't exist. That was the worst feeling what anyone could feel.

"I know it's scary. But if you could just slowly let go. You don't have to, but it may ease your life", Jack said but Jamie didn't listen to him.

"You want something to drink? Or eat? Or watch a movie? It's been so long cense we saw last time so let's not talk about sad things", Jamie looked much more comfortable when he chainsed the subject.

Jack felt his heard fall into his stomach. Jamie wasn't allright and it pained him when he wasn't able to make the man listen to him. Even worse was that Jack didn't know did he really wanted Jamie to stop believing in him. They were friends after all. He didn't want to lose a friend.

So he desided to go along with Jamie. Maybe he will try to chance Jamie's mind later.

"You know that I can't drink anything, all liquid just freezes when I try to drink it. But if you have something salty then it will do. I already ate too much sugar. Tooth will kill me if I have even one hole in one teeth", Jack said and lightly he swung himself as a feather in to kitchen.

They spend rest of the evening just talking about everything. When the night came, Jack made sure that Jamie went to sleep before he took off and spend the night making soft snow cover almost all of the Canada.