Everyone was staring at me like I grew another head. Not that I could blame them or anything. You'd think that I would remember how I got stuck in a giant ice cube for 128 years. Apparently, my brain decided to disagree with me on that.

I scratched my head, digging through my memory and trying to figure it out.

"Nothing at all?" North asked, puzzled. I shook my head, sharing in his confusion.

"The last thing I recall heading here to meet with you, North," I shared, glancing around the table of curious guardians.

"Well you were frozen only what, 20 minutes from here," Jack said with a shrug.

I sighed and looked down at my lap, feeling useless. First I disappear and now I can't remember who did it to me? What a nice way to wake up.

Sandy jumped up on the table, waving his arms around as if he remembered something.

"Got somethin', mate?" Bunnymund questioned the small gold man.

He nodded energetically and a moon formed above his head. Then, he waved his hand in front of it, making it look like the moon disappeared.

"Well I'll be, Sandy's onto somethin'!" Bunnymund put his hands on the table, "There was an eclipse that day!"

"That's right!" Toothiana gasped, "And you gain your powers from contact with the moon."

"...which means I was powerless when whoever it was attacked me," I whispered, realization dawning on me.

It was silent around the table. There's nothing we could really say after that.

Jack broke the silence first, "Can't you refresh her memories, Tooth?"

She shook her head, "The teeth I carry only have the memory of our human pasts, not the legends that we are today."

"It's okay," I said with a sigh, "I'll figure it out! Just give me some more time..."

"Is no rush!" North said, bringing the mood up again, "For now, we don't worry about it! Do you know why?"

The group smiled and I stared on blankly at them, "...Why?"

"Because Christmas is in few days!" He laughed heartily, "Is the time for joy and fun! You will remember when time comes, do not feel pressured."

Jack smirked and nodded, "Yeah, we can think about that stuff later."

Sandy agreed, a cute smile spreading across his face.

"Well, it that's all there is today, I gotta' head back. Eggs are callin'!" Bunnymund stood from his seat and brought his hand to the side of his forehead, giving a sort of salute, "Till next time!"

He stomped his foot on the floor and his bunny hole appeared as fast as he disappeared.

"Sorry Luna, I have to go too! The girls are working hard so I need to as well!" she smiled brightly and gave me a tight hug before zipping away.

"Christmas is in few days, care to offer some assistance?" North grinned and patted my head.

I giggled and glanced up at the taller guardian, "I suppose so. Plus, it's easiest to talk to Man in the moon here."

Jack laughed, "Looks like we're sleeping over!"

"When did I invite you!" North joked before slapping Jack square in the back, "I kid! Luna, help Yetis. Jack, don't bother Yetis."

"Hey! Who said I would bother them," Jack said innocently before that all knowing smirk grew on his face, "You know me too well."


A day passed by like that. I occupied myself with helping North and the Yetis. I don't know how much help I really was, but it did help clear my mind.

"Hey!" Jack snuck up behind me, slapping his hands down on my shoulder.

I almost screamed, snapping my head back and shooting him a small glare, "Don't do that!"

He laughed, holding his stomach, "Aw, don't get mad. Come on, let's go have some fun."

I stared at him, tilting my head to the side, "What do you have in mind?"

"We're going to visit an old friend of mine," He smiled, "the kid who helped us beat Pitch."

"Doesn't North need help?" I questioned.

BOOM!

The building shook and I turned my head towards the sound, seeing smoke and some of the Yetis coughing and yelling in their language.

"Ay! I told you elves not to play here! Agh!"

"...Okay let's go."


Jack and I landed on a snow covered roof. I looked at him questionably, "Can he still see you?"

He chuckled and nodded, "As long as they believe, they'll see. Jamie never stopped believing."

I smiled warmly and nodded, "That's wonderful...for someone like him to still believe after growing up."

"I tend to pick good people to be around," He added in cockily, making me roll my eyes.

We jumped off the room and landed on the snow covered lawn. I glanced around, seeing kids run up and down the streets.

"Wait here," Jack said before using the wind to glide up to the second floor window. He knocked on the glass with his staff and a few seconds later, the panels flew open and a young man with brown hair and eyes was there, smiling brightly at Jack.

"Fancy seeing you here," Jamie joked, punching Jack playfully in the arm.

Jack laughed and shrugged, "I was in the neighborhood and decided to drop by...I brought someone along, too."

"Oh? Who?!" The boy asked, looking around, "I don't see anyone!"

Confused, Jack glanced at me before returning his attention to Jamie, "But she's standing right there..." Jack pointed to where I was. I waved a little, knowing full well that he wouldn't be able to see me.

"I don't see her..." He said, a frown coming across his face.

"That's crazy. Hey, Luna! Come up here!"

I sighed and floated up to where he and appeared right next to him.

"Hi Jamie?" I said, tilting my head to the side.

Jamie looked at Jack, "Where is she?"

I sighed, "Jack, there's a lot of people who don't know about me."

The frosty haired boy looked at me questionably, "Why can't he see you?"

"He doesn't celebrate the full moon, or moon festival, that's why," I explained quickly, "I'll explain more later, but you can just enjoy your time with Jamie first."

Jack just stared at me then back at Jamie, "Do you want to know who she is, Jamie?"

Jamie nodded, that spark of light twinkling in his eyes. I couldn't help but smile at it. He had the imagination of a child, but he was already considered a young adult.

"Well, go figure out what the moon festival is. The girl next to me is Luna, the moon's guardian."

Jamie's eyes widened, "I've never head of that before..."

"I'm not surprised," I laughed softly, "It's more popular in Asian culture."

Jack chuckled, "She said she's not surprised. Don't feel bad or anything."

Jack and Jamie talked for a while longer and I stood there, watching their interaction. It was so...sweet? That Jamie and Jack still had such a good bond with each other.

They bid each other goodbye after maybe an hour. Jack and I decided to stick around a little longer and sat on the roof.

"Does it bother you that half the world doesn't know who you are?" Jack asked playing with the snow around us.

I bit my lip, "Yes...and no? It's not like I don't have people who believe in me. I'm not all that important, after all." I smiled a little and leaned back on the roof, shivering a little from the cold, "but it'd be amazing if more people knew. "

Jack blew some ice into his hands and made a snowball, "Well, you just have to make them believe!" He threw the snowball square into my face, making me squeak, "Hey!" I laughed and grabbed some snow, making a snowball and chucking it right back at him.

He merely moved his head to the side as it flew by, "Nice try!" He teased, "You've gotta do better than that to hit Jack Frost."

"Oh yeah?" I laughed and started making more snowballs, "I'll get you, Jack! Count on it!"

"The day you do is the day I make fire instead of snow!"


A/N: Number 3! I hope you guys are enjoying the story. Some of the reviews you guys sent are so flattering omg ; A; I hope I don't disappoint you.

I may not be posting a new chapter for a while. I have finals this week and I'll be going on vacation the week after. I'll try and find time to write while I take my study breaks. Until then, please drop a review! n_n