A/N: Hey guys here's the next chapter! Enjoy! :)

Many years had past since that horrid day that Pinkfoot caused the glass shards to rain down like snow. In a small town named Bubbletucky, there were 2 children named Gil and Molly. They were best friends who lived next door to each other. On each house in the town there was a balcony and Gil and Molly lived next door to each other and they would step over to each other's houses with the balcony. Also on the balconies, there were flower boxes and boxes used to grow vegetables in. The children had to be careful not to step over them.

In the wintertime however, they would have to go outside and use the front doors. It was a cold day. The winter weather would be coming according to the weatherman. Gil and Molly were playing pretend and were pretending to be a prince and a princess. The princess had just been saved from a dragon.

"Oh thank you Gilly! You saved me from that horrible dragon!" said Molly

"Anything for my true love!" said Gil.

They both leaned forward and before they could "pretend" to kiss, it began to snow. They both laughed and quickly climbed into Molly's house to get out of the snow. Gil's parents were always ok with them going to Molly's house but sometimes they went to Gil's house too. Outside, the snow was getting harder. Soon, a blizzard had begun.

"Look outside children! The snow bees are buzzing!" said Molly's grandma.

Molly's grandmother loved the children dearly and always told them stories that interested the both of them very much. The children looked outside at the falling snow and it looked as though they were flying and buzzing like bees.

"Do the snow bees have a queen?" asked Gil.

"Yes, their queen is the Snow Witch. She is a woman who flies around when the snow hangs in the deepest cluster. When that happens, she peeks in the windows and looks for people that she can kidnap and take her to be with her. The windows then freeze until they look like flowers." explained Molly's grandma.

"We've seen it before." said the children.

"Will she come into the house?" asked Molly who was a little worried.

"Let her in and I'll melt her in the oven!" said Gil bravely.

Molly blushed at this and they both hugged. Later that night, the storm had calmed down and Gil returned home. He sat at the window and watched the remaining falling snow. He thought the snow was very beautiful and he loved snow the most of all in winter. Suddenly, the snow clustered up on his window. He could see a face. A light blue face. The face of a woman. The woman was smiling evilly. It was the Snow Witch!

"You're next..." whispered the Snow Witch and she began to laugh evilly.

The window became frozen and it looked flowers were on the window. Gil became screaming and crying and ran to his parents who told him he just had a bad dream. Gil knew it was no dream but he brushed off shortly. The winter passed by and soon the spring returned. The beautiful flowers returned and grew. Molly also learned a part of a poem and they both said it together.

"The rose in the valley is blooming so sweet,
And angels descend there the children to greet."

In the summer, it was very nice and the flowers and vegetables were even better this year. One day, Gil and Molly were looking at a picture book of animals. Unknown to the both of them, a shard of glass was falling from the sky toward them. It hit Gil in the eye who cried out in pain.

"Ow! My eyes!" cried Gil as he covered his eyes.

The glass crept in and struck him in the heart and quickly froze it.

"Ow! My heart!" cried Gil as he clutched his heart.

"Are you ok?" cried Molly.

Gil suddenly blinked and his eyes glittered like a crystal. His face turned to a mad face and looked at Molly.

"Why are you crying? Silly little girl! Of course I'm ok!" said Gil.

He pushed Molly and she ran home crying. Gil picked up the book and looked at the pictures. They looked horrible to him.

"What ugly animals in a stupid book." said Gil.

He threw the book at Molly's window who ran over to see what it was. She watched in horror as Gil went over to the flower box with an evil smile.

"These flowers are all ruined! Here, I'll fix them!" said Gil.

"Gil don't! Please! Anything but the flowers!" said Molly.

Gil began to stomp on the flowers.

"No! Stop! Why are you doing this?" cried Molly.

Gil ignored her and stomped on the flowers until they were destroyed completely. Molly cried and went home.

"Maybe he's just in a bad mood." Molly reassured herself.

That was not true however. The glass shard from the mirror that hit Gil had changed him. He turned from a nice and caring boy into a cold-hearted and mean boy. He had fallen under the influence of the Snow Witch and the devils. He never became nice. While he still was around with Molly, he found her annoying and stupid. He always made fun of Molly's grandma when she was telling stories. He copied what people did and people thought he was the smartest boy around.

Winter soon came. To Gil, the only thing that looked nice was snowflakes. He showed it to Molly one time.

"Take a look Molly. The snowflakes are beautiful and perfect. They are better then those stupid flowers and pictures from your books." said Gil.

Molly was sad and was worried about Gil's sudden change in the months before. On another winter's day, Molly decided to see if Gil would go sledding. She knocked on the door to his house.

"Hey Gilly. Want to go sledding?" asked Molly.

"No, I'm very busy. I'm going to play with the bigger boys at the market." said Gil.

Molly went home. Gil raced out with his sled to the market. The bigger boys liked to tie their sleds to carts and they rode along on them. Gil admired the bigger boys. A big white sledge driven by white horses appeared in the square. It was bigger than all the carts the boys had ever rode behind. Gil was daring and wanted to impress the big boys. He tied his small sled to the back of the big sledge. Suddenly, the sledge rode away from the square. Molly ran to the square just in time to see the sledge go off with Gil.

"Gilly!" she cried.

Gil did not hear her. The sledge was going so far that in a few seconds they had left Bubbletucky. The snow was suddenly falling harder and faster. The snowflakes were growing bigger. Gil was so scared.

"HELP ME!" he screamed.

Nobody heard him as they were far away from town now. He tried to remember the prayer to the Lord but all he could think of was the perfect score he had gotten on his math test before school went out for Winter Break. The snow now looked like white fowls. Suddenly, the snowstorm died down completely. The driver stood up. It was a woman. The woman had icy light blue skin. Her hair was a darker blue. Her dress was patterned with snowflakes and it was light blue. She also had a white cape made of snow. It was the Snow Witch!

"Come up on the sledge. We have gone a long way." said the Snow Witch.

Gil stepped up into the sledge.

"Are you cold?" she asked.

She leaned forward and kissed his forehead. Suddenly, Gil's heart frozen completely and he lost all his emotions. He felt so cold that he would die. Suddenly, he was warm. The Snow Witch kissed him again. He suddenly forgotten all about Molly, her grandma, and his home and family.

"No more kisses for you. If I do it again, you will die." said the Snow Witch.

They set off again. This time they flew in the sky. Gil thought the Snow Witch was the most beautiful thing he had ever seen in his entire young life. He thought she was not scary but pretty. He was not afraid of her anymore. She smiled and spoke with a nice tone to him. He soon became tired and fell asleep on her lap. The Snow Witch smiled and they soon arrived at her palace. The palace was far away from Bubbletucky and it was made of ice. She picked up Gil and they both went inside where she put the boy to bed. Gil dreamed nothing more than of snowflakes and the Snow Witch.

A/N: Uh-oh! Gil's been kidnapped! That wasn't nice of him to be mean to Molly. She didn't do anything wrong. What do you think will happen next? Leave a review! Bye! :)