A/N: Well Jack is in this chapter. A little but of interaction though. Not as much as I would've liked but I tried my best. :) Thank you so much to all the people who reviewed and favoritied my story. :)


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250 years ago.

Eve waited for days like these.

A day when she could go around the world and just explore and be amongst the people. She didn't even have to stay out of sight because anyone who looked at her wouldn't see anything because her cloak helped her staying out of sight or just simply making her invisible.

Being The Blue Fairy herself, Eve never really got any sort of day off from her duties. Not that she minded because she loved her job but sometimes she just wished that she would just go out and explore what the world had to offer her. To simply lie on the back of her good friend Wind and take it all in, while her friend played with her hair.

Eve told everything to Wind. Not only did the two of them work together, it was the wind after all who directed all those wishes to her Castle, but Wind was the only friend the young woman had. She only ever met up with the other Guardians when it was absolutely necessary and it had been years since that happened. Eve was one of those people who craved company and loved having people, fairies, bunnies, eggs or and assortment of sand-creatures around her. But that didn't mean she wasn't good friends with the rest of the Guardians. Tooth was her best-fellow-fairy-friend while North was the nagging father figure she loved to talk to. Bunny teased her every now and then but it was all in good fun and she teased right back anyway. Sandy was her best friend after Wind. The only talking done was on her part but Sandy listened to all she had to say and talked back using pictograms.

Out of all the Guardians Eve was the only one who could decipher what Sandy had to say, no matter how fast he said it.

Practice did make perfect.

So there she was, lying on a cloud as Wind blew her about. Her blue eyes were relaxed behind her glasses, while the specks of lights shone in each orb like a star. They weren't clustered together but scattered about like stars on a clear night sky. Of course instead of the background being black they were a clear blue which made the specks shine even brighter somehow.

Eve sighed as she slid her eyes shut, her breathing easing as she dozed off, still floating.

But her little outing was far from relaxing at times.

And this was one of them.

A little ball of light suddenly floated up in front of her. The light was a mixture of black, blue and white. As it hovered it seemed to whisper something that only Eve could hear.

Her eyes snapped open, as she sat up with a gasp.

"Wind!" She called out to her friend, grasping the little ball of light tightly in her hands as she did. Her friend responded by making the cloud float in the direction she wanted at an incredible speed. Eve stood, still holding the little ball of light, her eyes fixed at the ground below.

"Thanks Wind!" She said, receiving a small soft gust of wind in her face, which made her hair sway from side to side.

And then Eve jumped.


Landing on the ground lightly she glanced at the young boy, who looked no older then seventeen standing in the middle of a bridge. Directly below the bridge, a mile away, ran a river, with many sharp rocks jutting out of the water. It was freezing and the boy seemed to be shivering in the cold. Of course Eve wasn't.

She never felt too hot or too cold.

The Guardian was just about to step out from behind the tree she was standing when she glanced at her attire and sighed. Pulling out a pinch of Wish Dust from her pouch that was always hanging from her belt, she sprinkled it on herself and was immediately dressed as a normal human girl would on a particularly cold day.

Pushing her glasses further up her nose she inhaled deeply before walking forward towards the boy.

"Hello."

The boy was so lost in his thoughts that he jumped when she greeted him.

"Oh..h-hello!" He greeted, his voice low a small smile tugging at his lips. The smile was so sad and the look in his eyes so hopeless that Eve wanted nothing more then to wrap the kid up and give him some hot chocolate.

But important things came first.

Her hands tucked inside her pockets she stood next to the boy. She didn't miss the few inches, as he shifted away from her slightly. Pursing her lips she looked down at the rushing river.

"So you thinking of taking a dip?" Her voice broke the silence that had fallen between them. She could make out the boy glancing at her fearfully, his eye wide, before he turned to look back at the river.

"N-no. Why would you think that?" His voice was low this time and small and Eve didn't miss the sudden slump in his posture.

"Its just a wild guess. And an attempt at a joke but since I am very bad with jokes so not surprised it didn't work." She gave an embarrassed chuckle. Unbeknownst to the boy, the Guardian pulled out a pinch of her Wish Dust, letting it scatter into the wind, knowing her good friend would carry it to its destination.

The boy gave a small smile in response. They both stood there for some time, the awkward silence being replaced with a somewhat companionable silence. The boy kept glancing at her out of the corner of his eyes, while she stared straight ahead at the setting sun. Things were quite for some time. That is until a strong gust of wind blew, making the boy shiver slightly and Eve to clutch at her hat, lest it flew away. With the cold the wind brought snow and a shout as well.

"Damn it! Stupid wind! Alwa-Micheal!"

The boy's eyes widened as he turned just in time for a small body to barrel into him, almost knocking him back. His arms wrapped around her to steady himself.

Eve chuckled as she turned around and started to walk away just as the girl started to scream and hit the boy, judging by the loud protests she heard where he was telling her to stop. She had only just reached the other end of the bridge when she heard a voice, calling out for her to stop.

She turned to see the boy jogging towards her, with the girl right behind. He stopped in front of her, shifting from one foot to the other, biting down on his lip, making her smile softly at him.

"Its just that," He began to speak before glancing nervously at the girl next to him. The girl only rolled her eyes, then smiled, taking his hand in hers and looking at the young woman standing in front of her.

"Thank you for being here."

Eve only nodded and smiled again. She reached forward and placed her woolen hat on top of the boys head. She smoothed back his hair, just as a mother would her child.

"Remember who you have." She said, nodding towards the girl who tilted her head in curiosity. The boy's cheeks turned red as he blushed. Eve smiled one last time before turning around and starting to walk towards the woods that were on either side of the bridge. Just as she turned around she snapped her fingers, releasing a small spark of red colored shimmering Wish Dust. As she walked away she heard voices behind her.

"Erm...Micheal?"

"Yes? Oh..."

The voices sounded nervous.

"Was that there before?"

"I didn't see it."

"Well mistletoes are rather pesky. Showing up exactly when you want them to."

"I guess. Wait! What?"

"What?"

The voices were silent after the little word and Eve grinned at a job well done, as her attire turned to what she usually wore. She turned just in time to see the couple break away from their embrace, just as it started to snow, and start walking towards the other end of the bridge.

The boy glanced back and she winked at his startled face before he blinked and she was gone.


Eve heaved a sigh of relief, her face upturned facing the sky, feeling the snowflakes melt as they fell on her cheeks. She was standing on the rail of the bridge where she had just been standing as a human girl. Her cloak was opened at the front, as it flapped behind her in the breeze. Wind was playing with her hair again and she let her play. The normally dormant sparks in her eyes were shining brightly as they stared at the falling snowflakes.

She closed them for a brief second, allowing a small sigh to escape her.

Light blue eye opened, only to see a pair of bright blue ones staring at her a mere inches from her own.

A soft surprised cry escaped her as she took a step back forgetting that she was standing on the railing. As she tilted back, starting to fall, a hand shot out and grabbed her wrist in a tight grip to prevent her from falling.

"Careful there." A voice rang out. Eve looked to the owner, her head tilted in curiosity. The owner mimicked her movements, tilting his own head in response.

It was a boy. A boy who looked no older then her and was floating in mid air. His hair was a silvery white and his skin deathly pale. He was barefoot and wearing only a pair of trousers, a white shirt and what looked like a brown cape. In his other hand he was gripping a staff.

Looking back into his bright blue eyes she paused for a second, somehow captivated by the secrets they seemed to hold, before she spoke.

"Jack Frost." The words coming out more as a statement then a question. The Spirit of Winter frowned in response.

"How do you know my name?"

Eve smiled lightly at the curiosity laced in his voice. She shrugged.

"A Spirit of Winter is well known by the pranks he pulls." She grinned. "And the many times a certain rabbit has made it his prime wish to not have said Spirit mess with his Egg Hunts."

His eyes gleamed with sudden mischief at her words. He grinned, showing off a set of teeth that Eve knew would give Toothiana a case of putting her fingers in his mouth just to see them.

"Then there is also the fact that a magical being knows every other magical being." Eve pursed her lips in thought as she said that. Jack frowned.

"But I don't know you." She shrugged.

"Not surprising. I don't really get out much. But if you let go of my arm so that I can stand up straight maybe I can tell you who I am. My back is starting to ache."

She was still in the position she had been when she was about to fall, leaning back away from the railing, with his hand wrapped around her wrist, to steady her.

His eyes widened slightly as he let go of her wrist. Eve straightened the front of her dress taking a step back from the railing as she did. Jack stepped onto the railing where he stood with superb balance, his staff resting on his shoulder.

"So who are you?" He questioned his eyes alight with curiosity.

Eve gave a little tilt of the head as she gave a little curtsy.

"The Blue Fairy at your service."

He raised an eyebrow. "The Blue Fairy? Really? What kind of spirit is that?"

Eve shrugged. "I'm a Guardian actually and-"

"Woah! Wait! You're a Guardian?" Jack cut her off with a surprised look on his face. She nodded, raising an eyebrow at the sudden change in his expression.

"Yes. I am." The Spirit tilted his head as he looked at her. She felt as if his bright blue eyes were penetrating right through her and looking into her soul.

"What?" She asked, finally getting rather self conscious and finding his staring slightly creepy. He shrugged.

"Nothing. Its just you don't look like a Guardian."

Eve only raised an eyebrow at that.


"So if someone says 'I Wish!' the wish automatically comes to you?" Jack questioned as he sat, perched on the railing his feet gripping the thin piece of wood with excellent balance, his staff resting on his should. Eve gave a small nod, dusting the front of her dress to smooth out the wrinkles as she sat beside him on the railing. They had been sitting on the spot for the past half hour and Jack had been asking her questions about her job. She had already told him everything but, she supposed, smiling inwardly, he was a rather curious Spirit.

"They don't specifically have to say 'I Wish' but yeah, something along those lines." She answered. His eyes shone which Eve was quickly learning was a quick way to know what the Spirit of Winter was thinking.

"So, if I make a wish, will it come true?" He asked, sticking his face in front of her own in his excitement. Eve raised a finger, pressing it against his nose to push him back. His skin may have been pale but he was just as warm as she was. A small frown creased her brow as she pursed her lips in thought.

"What would you wish for?" She asked, hoping it was something she would be able to help with. For some reason Eve had felt a surge of sympathy for the Spirit when he had sat down next to her. She couldn't explain it but it made her heart heavy and her eyes sting with tears. But they dried up as soon as they formed. Eve made a mental note to thank Wind when she got the chance. Jack gave an impish grin, as he tapped her nose with his staff in return for her pushing him back by his nose, taking off her glasses and perching them on his own nose as he did. He had taken to calling her Blue even when she had offered her other name, Eve. He didn't tell her why though so she let to drop.

"Now Blue, if I told you it wouldn't come true. Isn't that the rule of making a Wish?" He said, a rather chiding look on his face. Eve mirrored his grin, taking her glasses back from him as she did.

"Jack, I would know it anyway. I'm called the Blue Fairy for a reason." The information sunk in and Jack humphed, before scowling lightly.

"Well thats unfair. What if I want to make a wish I don't want anyone knowing. Even you." Even merely shrugged.

"Then I won't look at it." He turned his head to look at her, his silvery white hair ruffling as the wind blew.

"You have a choice?" He asked. Eve hummed under her breath before standing up and holding out a hand for him. Silently he took it and she pulled him up so that they were standing side by side. She was almost the same height as him, she noticed. Just a difference of few centimeters.

Turning around she looked at the stretch of space over which the bridge was constructed before calling out.

"Hey Wind!"

Her friend responded with a great gust of wind, making her cape fly behind her and her dress to flap about her legs, tousling her hair as it did.

"If Jack ever makes a wish, you have to make sure I don't see it alright?" The Wind gave it's answer by blowing slightly harder, making Eve glad that she was wearing glasses. She turned to see the Spirit of Winter standing there looking at her, his own hair messier then it was before. Eve had the sudden urge to brush some of it back, but quickly reeled that feeling in, before smiling.

"Try making a wish. We'll see if Wind keeps her promise." Jack shrugged before turning and closing his eyes. He seemed to say something under his breath which she of course could not hear. As soon as he opened his eyes again, a little ball of yellow and pink light flew out of his chest. Jack's eyes widened as the little ball hovered around him, circling around both of their heads before streaking past Eve, and into the sky. As soon as the Wish disappeared he turned to her.

"How will it come true if you don't look at it?"

"My assistant fairies will take care of it. You don't have to worry about your wish." She smiled, reassuringly. "It will take some time but it'll come true." He nodded again. This time his eyes didn't tarry away from her face as they continued to look at her, as if memorizing every detail of it, head tilted slightly. Eve looked back at him, a look of confusion on her face at his sudden act. The Wind blew about them as they continued their little staring competition before the silence was broke by Jack, who gave a sudden grin, his eyes shining mischievously.

"Have you ever been in a snowball fight?"

Eve frowned in confusion.

"No."

The way his grin only widened had her believe that whatever she had said was probably something he would use against her.


A/N: Ta da? So I hope you guys liked this chapter. :)Please leave a review on your way out. I really want to see what you guys think of the story so far. Hehe :3

Till next time!-Hestia28 :)