Ok this was on request from my 10th reviewer Lovepuppy316
Just some fluffiness

Please R&R it helps me get the chapters out sooner.

Disclaimer: This is the last time I will say this, I do not own Rise of The Guardians

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Jack was bored, that was really the only reason why he did it. Well, that's what he told Bunny, the real reason was because it was his sister's birthday. It had been 300 years since he actually remembered his sister and now that he does he want's to celebrate her birth. He couldn't remember he name or times they had together but for some reason he always remembered her birthday. So to honor her memory and distract himself from his grief with a little fun

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Bunny did not like the cold, but he could deal with it. The guardians held meeting int the North pole and with the new edition of the guardians being the spirit of winter Bunny had no choice but to learn to deal with the cold. But what he couldn't handle is cold in his warren, he wouldn't tolerate it, he didn't allow it. So when he felt the chill in the air of his warren he was ticked. Frost was so dead.

Bunny was down on all fours in an instant, racing towards where it was the coldest. Jack was in so much trouble when Bunny gets his paws on him, he loved the kid like a baby brother but there was no way in hell he would allow for his warren, a place of eternal spring, be frozen for fun! Bunny growled low in his throat when he realized the coldness and smell of Jack was coming from the direction of the dye river. Jack frozen the river more than once since becoming an guardian, he usually did it to get Bunny's attention or for revenge.

When Bunny got to the dye river he groaned, he was right of course. The dye river was, once again, frozen over. The ice was dyied different colors and gleamed in the sunlight, in all honestly, it was beautiful. But that didn't help his anger much, the river was still frozen and it would take days to thaw. Bunny was about to open a tunnel to North's in search of the winter spirit when he heard the sound of sliding on the ice.

He followed the sound down the river some till he came upon a sight that surprised him. usually, when Jack would freeze over the river he would run away and hide from a very angry Bunny. It was the smart thing to do, that's why he was surprised when he saw Jack Frost, skateing on the frozen river. Bunny quickly ducked soundlessly behind one of the many trees that were close by, trying not to be seen. Jack hadn't noticed him yet, and Bunny didn't want him to if he was going to catch him.

Then he heard it, soft words singing along to a well known melody. Jack frost was singing! Bunny, now curious, listened closer and was surprised at the song the boy was singing, it was almost funny that the song he was singing was one he had heard a million times.

Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you

Happy Birthday
Happy Birthday

To You

Despite hearing the song so many times Bunny had never heard the song sung in such a way. It was so sad and happy at the same time, Jack had a good voice, kinda low and strong, yet there was so much emotion in his words as he sang, it was almost like he gave the song a new meaning in some strange way.

Bunny didn't notice that he wa now staring at Jack from where he was hiding, Jack still hadn't seem to have noticed him. Then, realizing what he was supposed to be doing he came out of his hiding place, making loud enough sounds to grab Jack's attention. Jack looked startled then nervous that he had been caught during his little moment, but he wiped that expression off his face in an instant and put on his famous mischievous smirk and directed it towards the fuming Bunny.

"Hi-ya Kangaroo!" Jack called cheerfully from the center of the frozen river, waving at Bunny. Bunny decided not to bring up the song, at least not yet so he started with the river.

"You must really be asking for a fight if you stuck around after freezing my dye river mate," Bunny growled. He crossed his arms over his chest and stood up straight, trying to look intimidating, but of course Jack had seen scarier things then and angry Bunny.

"Aww come on cottontail, have a little fun and skate with me," Jack laughed as he then twirled around on the ice leaving frost patterns where his staff dragged across the ice. Bunny growled again, oh the boy was asking for it. But Bunny didn't step onto the ice knowing fully well he would bust his butt if he did.

"I swear Frostbite if you don't unfreeze my river I will-" Bunny's rant was cut off when Jack skated up towards Bunny and used his staff to hook around Bunny and pulled onto the ice. Bunny had no time to react before he was fully on the ice and slipping onto his butt. Jack burst out laughing at this, holding his middle as he doubled over in a fit of hysterics. Bunny growled, trying to stand up only to slip once again. Jack laughed a bit more and soon calmed down.

"Ay mate are you gonna help me up or what?" Bunny growled again. Jack still stayed out of swinging range, he grinned at bunny who tried not to snap at him.

"Will you not try to kill me and let me teach you how to skate?" Jack asked, leaning on his staff a bit a smirk still on his face. But Bunny could tell that Jack was really asking, almost begging. Did he really want to skate that badly? Then he remembered that North once told him that even though jack might act like he doesn't care when he make a request for something but he really means it, it really means a lot to him.

Bunny sighed, felling his anger disappear to tiredness at this game, shaking his head and held out his paw to Jack, "Fine, but you will unfrost everything when we're through." Jack beamed and took the extended paw and slowly helped Bunny to his feet. "And I'm still angry and will get you back for this," he added. Jack was tempted to let Bunny go but decided against it.

"Whatever, ok start with your first step and follow me," Jack said holding onto Bunny's arm and demonstrating. Bunny tried to follow bunt slipped, nearly falling but Jack held onto him, keeping him up.

"It's ok, just copy me," Jack said, his voice was patient as he helped push Bunny across the ice. Bunny was surprised by how gentle Jack could be. Jack was loving it, Being able to teach someone how to skate again. It was just like the day he taught his sister how to skate, it brought back bad memories but was also distracting.

"You're really good at this," Bunny commented as he started to get the flow a little better. Jack laughed at what Bunny said and bunny raised an eyebrow.

"Well after 300 years of practicing I would hope so," Jack said, letting out a little laugh. Bunny felt his chest constrict a bit, the guilt putting pressure on his lungs and thoughts.

"I ment you are good at teaching," Bunny said, nearly slipping, Jack still held on to him but not as strongly as before. A nostalgic look appeared across Jack's face.

"Yeah, I taught my sister how to skate when I was still...well...before I became Jack Frost," His voice was soft, and he had a sad smile on his face. Bunny was about to say something but Jack just shook his head, trying to get rid of the thought and let go of Bunny's arm. Bunny panicked a bit, flailing his arms and nearly losing his balance. But he gained it back and was now skating on his own. Jack let out a proud laugh and skated backwards in fron to Bunny giving his a bright smile. Bunny couldn't help but smile back at him.

Jack wasn't such a bad kid

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After skating for about an hour Jack finally lead Bunny off the ice for a break. Both sat in silence as they leaned against a tree. Eggletts scrambled about at their feet and Jack laughed as one ran into his foot. He picked up the egg, it was pink and purple with tiger like stripes all over. Jack set it back down and it raced off, Bunny smiled fondly at the sight.

"Today was her birthday," Jack said after a moment of quiet. He pulled Bunny out of his thoughts, Bunny looked over to him. Bunny Didn't know a lot about Jack's past life, just that he died and had a sister, not how he had died or what happened to her. "I can't even remember her name and I miss her so much." His voice shook and Bunny had to fight the feeling of putting his arm around the boy and pulling him into a hug.

"I bet she missed you too," He told him, looking out at the frozen river, the sun made the marks on the ice glisten and sparkle. Jack smiled, yet tears stung the sides of his eyes, Bunny sighed and pulled Jack into a side hug. He stiffened at first then relaxed into the embrace and let the tears flow a bit more. He didn't make a sound as he cried a bit and for that, Bunny was thankful.

Jack stood up and smiled at Bunny, then he walked over to the river and with a swing of his staff the ice broke apart and fell into the dye river.

"See you later kangaroo," Jack said before blowing a snowflake onto Bunny's nose sending him happy feelings and took off. Bunny smiled, his heart feeling light, and not just from the snowflake.

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Okay there you go the next chapter.

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