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After wondering for a bit, I sat down on a rock far away from the Guardians and started to paint the eggs.

Let me just point out that from the very beginning, I was a horrible artist. I would go to Elementary School on Wednesdays DREADING it because I was so bad at drawing, painting, shaping, plastering, beading, weaving, or really any other art-ish thing there was at an Elementary School. The teacher really didn't help because all she did was tell me I wasn't good enough, which for one was not good for morale and two was not even slightly helpful. So I wasn't surprised when the first egg I painted ended up looking like... well, shit. Scuse my language.

What was I going to do? We were so close to the end of the movie and I still hadn't found out what had happened to me. It was like I was from a different universe or something.

Different universe. Something clicked in the way way back of my mind, but I couldn't put my tongue on it.

I ignored that thought and continued along my train of... thought. Soon enough we would be done painting and Jack would drop Sophie off and then the thing with Pitch and Baby Tooth and... urg. What the hell was I going to do?

"Not letting that happen," I shook my head, "Don't care whatever the hell is supposed to happen, I am NOT letting that happen."

"Not letting WHAT happen?" A curious voice asked.

"Oh, hey Tooth. Nothing," I looked down at my egg. I hadn't realized I'd been painting, but when I did it made me gasp in realization.

There were two blue stripes on the top and bottom. In the middle were pink twirls and a green cube. 3D. "What?" Tooth asked anxiously, peering at the egg from over my shoulder.

"Dimension!" I shouted, jumping to my feet. "I figured it out! I'm from a different dimension!" Gleeful and forgetting what was going to inevitably happen soon, I ran over to North.

"What is it, Ryan?" He asked, looking up from a red and white striped egg.

"I figured it out!" I squealed, "I'm from a different dimension! That's why you don't remember giving me stuff! I'm from another dimension!"

North raised his eyebrows, "That is good idea, but how you get from dimension to dimension hmm?"

"Because when I fell down the hole I felt this weird tingly sensation that I didn't feel when I when down Bunny's hole!" I shouted, "Someone must have transported me here!"

"Not bad idea," North nodded thoughtfully, "We look into that."

Bunny was bouncing all around with Sophie on his back while trying to herd all the eggs up through the tunnels. "Just a bit more and we'll have ourselves Easer!" He grinned.

"Easter! Bunny! Hop hop hop!" She grinned back at him, giggling.

Once all the eggs were at the top of the hill, I took a good look at them. Millions and billions and zillions of eggs of every color and every design. I noticed quite a few had snowflakes on them and my cube had been turned into a Christmas present by the yeti. Smiling at the symbolism of it all, I let out a small sight.

"Little anklebitah's tucke'd out," Bunny grinned, holding Sophie up in his arms.

"I love her," Tooth sighed. "But we have to get her back."

"I'll take her," Jack volunteered.

"But Pitch is out there!" Tooth looked concerned.

"He's no match for this," Jack grinned and twirled his staff.

"That's why we need you here, just in case," Bunny pointed out.

"I'll be quick as a bunny, promise," Jack grinned.

"I'll keep his douchebag ass in check," I cheekily smiled.

"My ass isn't a douchebag," Jack muttered.

"That's an awkward topic of conversation," I pointed out, almost prying little Sophie from Bunny's arms. I was surprised I could touch her and she didn't slide through me. Baby Tooth flew away from Tooth's shoulder and slipped into my sweatshirt pocket.

"Be back in a flash," Jack waved, and we took off through the night.

"So," I said after a long silence, "What were you going to say to me about moping earlier?"

"I was going to say you can mope or you can do something about it," Jack shrugged. He looked so damn uninterested in the world at large that I wanted to sock him except for that he was carrying Sophie.

"Well aren't you a ball of sunshine," I rolled my eyes, "Who pissed in your cornflakes?"

"Pitch did," Jack muttered darkly, and he looked so serious that I just cracked up. That made me lose what small amount of balance I had, sending me plummeting to the ground. At the last second I swooped back up to Jack and Sophie.

"I am just such an amazing stunt person aren't I?" I grinned. Jack laughed softly.

When we got to the Bennet household, we snuck in through the window and placed Sophie softly on her bed. "Sophie, is that you?" A voice that sounded like her mother called. My stomach tightened as I threw a blanket and a stuffed bear on her. Jack and I slowly tiptoed out of the room, carefully not moving even the slightest bit of dust around.

That's when we heard it. "Jack. Jack."

"I know that voice..." Jack looked distressed. Before he could run off, I made my decision. Grabbing his arm, I turned him around. "Let me go, Ryan." He said firmly.

"It's a trap, they're your memories but it's a trap," I shook my head, "You get your douchebag ass back up to Bunny's Warren while I fetch your memories because you're a hell of a better fighter than I am and Pitch is going to freaking destroy Easter and you're the only one who can stop him. I so swear, Jack Frost, if you don't get your ass up there NOW you will regret ever setting your eyes on me. And take Baby Tooth." Jack looked extremely frightened. "Go, little douchebag, I'm waiting." I tossed him a mini portal, and took Baby Tooth out of my sweatshirt pocket and handed her to Jack.

"The Warren," he sighed before looking at me worriedly and smashing the globe. A portal appeared and enveloped him completely in light.

Now it was my turn. Shaking and breathing heavily, I stumbled across the air to where the voice was calling to Jack. I found the old bed and jumped through the hole in the ground.

There were millions of cages with all the little fairies in them. They whispered and got all excited when they saw me. "Shhh!" I hissed.

"Jack. Jack." I crept along the piles of teeth, trying to find Jack's.

"Looking for something?" I knew who the voice belonged to before I turned around.

"Pitch," I hissed. "I'm gonna kick your little douchebag ass outa the solar system."