3rd dabble, 3rd vocab word.

hey there heartbreakerninja here

lol seems like im on a roll tonight. another chapter and another dabble. im not a big baseball fan but its the main sport of spring so i thought i'd do a little dabble one shot on it and the guardians and what they might do with the sport. i really like this chapter. its so sweet.

hope you enjoy

heartbreakerninja


Baseball

Easter had been over for about a week now and Bunny had finally surfaced from sleeping off his fatigue to spend some time with his friends and coworkers for a traditional day of watching baseball on North's big screen. Ever since the game had been invented Bunny, North, and Sandy had made it a tradition to watch the games with each other.

It wasn't common knowledge really that they guardians were big sports fans. So it was a big surprise for the youngest and newest member of the guardians when he came swooping into the big entertainment room to find all three male guardians yelling and cheering at the game on the big screen. Jack kind of just stood there with his mouth agape in surprise.

North had a big bowl of popcorn in his lap that he was, at that moment, flinging everywhere in his excitement. Sandy had one of those huge foam fingers over his left hand and was silently cheering, while waving a colorful flag in his right. Most surprising was Bunny. He had a large baseball cap over his head, ears sticking through holes cut in the top, waving a big bowl of veggie-nachos around as he also shouted at the screen. Even more surprising than that was what he was wearing. Bunny was actually wearing a shirt. A baseball jersey to be exact. It was white with red strips. A large 10 was showing on the back of it.

Jack really wasn't a baseball fan; really he preferred volley ball actually but he knew they rules and had watched a few games from time to time if the weather was cold enough. But if they other guardians enjoyed watching it maybe he'd see if he could as well.

"Hey guys can I watch to?" Jack asked?

Sandy turned and grinned, beckoning for the boy to come on over. Bunny turned and grinned as well. North was too absorbed in the game to notice at first.

"Sure Frostbite! Hav a seat." Bunny said. Sandy moved off the couch and on to his sand cloud, which he turned into a big recliner chair, so that Jack could sit between Bunny and North on the couch.

Only when the frost child sat down did North finally notice the new comer. Smiling happily North offered the bowl of popcorn to Jack while still keeping an eye on the game. Jack grin widened as he accepted a hand full of the buttery snack. Bunny ruffled Jack's hair affectionately before depositing his oversized cap onto the boys head. Jack's grin only got bigger by the gesture.

Soon he was cheering right along with the other guardians as the game drew on. Once the game was over the 4 continued to watch older games that they had recorded, eager to share their love of the game with their young friend. On Jack's part he had gained a new love for the sport. It wasn't a good as volley ball but it was pretty close.

Soon Sandy bid farewell to his friends before going off to deliver dreams. This didn't seem to dampen the other two spirits enthusiasm one bit as they continued to pop in one baseball video after another. The male guardians continued to watch old baseball games until quite late. So it wasn't surprising that when Sandy returned later that morning he found North asleep in his large easy chair. He smiled when he noticed Bunny and Jack. Bunny was leaned back against the back of the couch near the arm rest while Jack had his head lying against Bunny's leg while stretched out across the rest of the couch. All were fast asleep; even with the TV still playing loudly right in front of them.

Sandy chuckled silently at the sight before turning off the TV and covering the three guardians up with light lap blankets. None stirred but he sprinkled them all with a light dusting of dream sand none the less.

North's dream was of him creating a new ball and bat design. It looked like a lot of children would be getting sports equipment this year for Christmas. Bunny's dreams were of his eggs playing a game of catch. Sandy was a little sad Easter was already past; he could just imagine the egg designs that could come from this. Sandy smiled at both sets of dreams. They fit his friends so well. Jack's dream was what surprised the dream weaver the most. He already knew that Baseball wasn't really Jack's sport, and that what he really wanted was to spend time with the other male guardians. So it was a surprise to see a baseball game going on in Jacks dream and a peaceful smile crossing the young guardians face. On closer inspection of Jack's dream Sandy noticed something that made him smile.

What he saw was all five guardians playing baseball together.