For those of you who know, I have been busy lately and therefore have not been updating my stories. Please don't kill me, I will finish all of my stories. I promise.


The night was dark and stars blinked lazily in the sky. Everything is quiet and - nope. Sorry about the mistake, but there is a sleigh shooting around the city and weird people darting in and out of houses. Wait, is that the Easter bunny?!


The scene outside could be described as absolute chaos. The race to get as many teeth as possible, then the mad dash to leave a gift. Jack loved it. This type of chaos was his version of fun.

'Trinity would have remembered to leave a gift,' Jack thought, then paused for a moment as he thought about his sister, unconscious in the workshop infirmary. A moment later he was dashing through a window and grabbing the tooth from underneath the pillow.

He came back out and saw Tooth run into a billboard.

"You okay?" He asked.

She laughed. "Yeah. It's just been a really long time since I've been out in the field."

'A really long time?' Jack thought. "How long is a long time?" He asked.

"Four hundred forty years, give or take." Tooth answered before rushed off when she spotted a tooth.

'That is long time.' Jack thought. He flew after her and eventually found himself in Jamie's bedroom. On the wall was a crayon drawing. As he got closer, he realized that it was a drawing of the sled ride.

"Left central incisor, knocked out in a freak sledding accident." Tooth said, looking up at Jack. "I wonder how that could have happened, Jack?"

He laughed. "Kids, huh?" He watch Tooth hover over the boy and thought of his sister. She would probably not be happy that she missed collecting teeth.

Tooth interrupted his thoughts, "this was always the part I like the most - seeing the kids." Jack could help but notice the longing on her face. "Why did I ever stop doing this?"

"It looks a little different up close, huh?" She looks up and he can see the answer written on her face: he's right.

"Thanks for being here Jack. I wish I had known about your memory, I could have helped you." Jack cringed slightly when he thought about the conversation he had with her about the teeth, on the way back to the workshop. He had learned about why collecting the teeth were so important and Tooth had learned that Jack and Trinity didn't remember anything before they became winter spirits.

"Yeah," Jack said, trying to dodge the subject. "Well, look let's just get you taken care of. Then it's Pitch's turn, huh?"

Before Tooth can say anything, North, Sandman and Baby Tooth come in through the window. Tooth shushed them.

"Oh, what gives slowpokes?" North whispered. He glances at the still sleeping Jamie. "How you feeling, Toothy?"

Her wings flapped furiously as she jumped off the ground and she whispered, "believed in."

"Haha! That's what I want to here." North laughs.

"Oh, I see how it is." Came a voice from behind them. They all turn to see Bunny clambering up out of one of his holes. "All working together to make sure the rabbit gets last place." Everyone shushed him while gesturing at the sleeping boy. Bunny shut his mouth.

Jack rolled his eyes. "You think I need help to beat a bunny?" He pulled out a bag of teeth. "Check it out, Cottontail."

"You call that a bag of choppers?" Bunny lifted a larger sack. "Now that's a bag of choppers."

"Gentlemen! Gentlemen! This is about Tooth. It's not a competition." North cut in. "But if it was - I win!" He pulled a huge bag off his shoulder and started yelling and dancing.

Before the others could quiet him down, there was a click and a bright circle of light caught them. "Oh, no."

"Santa Claus?" Everyone turns to see Jamie sitting up in bed with a flashlight and beaming with disbelief. "The Easter Bunny?...Sandman...The Tooth Fairy! I knew you'd come!"


Please tell me how I'm doing, if I'm going too off track or not. Thank you for reading!