Tooth burst into the workshop, panting heavily as she landed with a crash into one of North's yetis. The creature carefully set her down, trying it's bests to calm her (although none of them could say much, besides a few grunts and groans here and there). An elf ambled by, bright blinking Christmas lights wrapped around it, the bell on its hat jingling.
Once the yeti pointed her towards north's personal office, she was nearly shouting, "We have a problem!" The jolly fat man gave her a look, rubbing the Nice & Naughty tattoos on his large muscled arms.
"Problem?" he asked in a thick Russian sounding accent, "No problem!" Tooth nodded, placing her small hands on his big shoulders, her pointed nose poking North's own.
"Yes!" she shrieked, "yes problem!" One of her little helpers chirped in agreement, nodding exaggeratingly, crossing its tiny arms. Carefully, North pushed her away from him, ushering her toward the center of his workshop, "Tell me on the way, alright? Bunny and Sandy want to meet at globe." Nodding, Tooth rushed after him, wings looking almost non-existent.
In the center of the workshop was a massive globe with the latitudes and longitudes, countries and states decorating the blue surface. Lights flashed on each state, creating small shadows on the floor. North pointed to the globe, "See? Lights are still on. No problem!" Tooth shook her head, fingers clutching at her feathers nervously, "North, you don't understand-"
"Alright, mate," came Bunny's voice, "what is it this time?" A large gray jackrabbit bounded into the room, a magic portal closing as a short, squat man of gold came after him. Twitching his nose, he added, "And where's Frost?" North waved the question away.
"He will come," North chided, "any who, Tooth says we have problem."
"Really?" Bunny grinned, "I'd say the only problem is your pot belly, eh mate?" North laughed, the sent a glare that sent shiver's down the rabbit's spine. Sandman let a question mark appear above his head, for he couldn't speak at all. His dream sand did all of it for him, filling children's heads with happiness.
"Guys, really!" Tooth tried to cut in but growled with frustration when she heard the portal open again, Jack tumbling into the room with a strong gust of wind. Twirling his staff, he idly encased an elf in ice as it strolled along- by chance of course. Jack wasn't that lucky.
"So, what's up?" asked the teenager, pulling off the blue hood of his sweatshirt, dusting off snow from his brown pants. North rolled his eyes- as usual, Jack was not wearing show, small ice patches growing wherever he took a step.
"Tooth says we have a problem buddy," Bunny explained. Jack scoffed.
"Problem?" he joked, "the only problem here would probably be North's pot belly, no?"
"Stop joking around!" Tooth said, interrupting their laughter, "this is serious! A girl spotted me today!" Everyone collectively froze- did they hear her right?
"Of course, they believe, right?' Bunny asked nervously.
"Yes, but it was one of the princesses of Arendelle, Bunny," Tooth explained. Bunny shrugged. He had never heard of Arendelle, so of course, eh didn't know about any princesses.
"So?"
"So?!" Tooth mimicked, "so?! Do you know who her sister is?!" Glancing around, everyone shook their heads, asking, "What about her sister?'
"Her sister is the queen! And she has powers!" Tooth cried, "I saw her turn everything to snow on my way back!" Jack grinned, chiming in, "Snow?! Like me?" Tooth nodded, letting herself drop to the floor- her wings had grown tired from flapping at such a fast rate.
"Yes Jack, like you," she said, "but I don't know if she was chosen…"
"Well, what about Princess?" North piped up, "Man in Moon could have chosen her for all we know." Sandy nodded in agreement, clapping his hands. Specks of gold dream sand floated to the floor at his feet. Tooth shook her head.
"That isn't possible," she rejected the idea, "he hasn't picked anyone besides Jack for the last one hundred years!" There was a sudden gust of wind blowing in on them, cold and harsh as it tore at Tooth's feathers, nearly ripping off North's and Bunny's hair.
"Jack!" Tooth chastised as everything started being strewn about on the wind, the lights on the globe blinking.
"It isn't me!" Jack protested, clutching his staff tightly so it wouldn't blow away. As soon as he had yelled, the wind died down, a dreadful peace settling in. Eyes flitting tot eh globe, Tooth sighed with relief- none of the lights had blinked out.
"What was that, mate?" Bunny asked the others. Sandy shrugged, another question mark forming over his head.
"Well, at least the lights didn't go out, right?' Jack asked hopefully. north nodded, crossing his arms.
"Yes, but it feels strange.." North answered, his voice edged with caution, his eyes strained on the globe- particularly focused on one spot: Arendelle. Out of all the lights, only one had gone out. He poked it with his finger, "Look at this, everyone. Out of all the lights, only one has gone out."
"Where?" Jack asked. Nervously, Tooth flew over to peer over Bunny's shoulder, gasping.
"It's Arendelle!" she said sadly, "what do we do?"
"When you were there, you said the princess noticed you?" Jack asked. Tooth nodded.
"But she was the only one," Tooth said. Her companion- Baby Tooth (who was a miniature version of her)- was perched on her shoulder. Bunny's nose began twitching as he turned to North, "You know what I'm thinking, mate?"
"That we have cookies?" North answered, eyebrows raised. Bunny shook his head, ears folded down flat.
"No," he answered, "I say we get the two girls up here to question them, no? I mean, there has to be a reason that the princess saw Tooth-"
"But we don't know if that light is even one of theirs!" Jack cut in, "we may as well grab the entire city while we're at it!" Sandy nodded silently in agreement.
"True, but since Tooth only came int contact with the princess, why don't we grab her and she can lead us to her sister?" The rabbit's face was determined, focusing on each face until North sighed with approval, saying, "Alright. We will go grab Princess." Waving a yeti over, he whispered something in its ear, he whipped out a large red sack from who knows where and handed it to the creature. Reaching behind him, he magically produced a large snow globe and shook it, throwing it in the air. An image of Arendelle appeared, showing a landscape blanketed in white.
"grab princess and get out, yes?" North reminded the yeti. With a nod, the creature jumped, swallowed by the magic as the portal closed, leaving a snow globe on the floor.
"Are you sure that's a good idea?" Tooth asked.
"Of course! Everyone likes the sack!" North laughed heartily.
"Well, she's a princess, north-" Tooth began.
"Don't worry!" North assured her, "she is in good hands!" Tooth shrugged, "If you're sure…"
"So, now what?" Jack said. North clapped his hands.
"Now!" he exclaimed with a toothy grin, "we wait!"
