The memory shifted and Jack was sitting at a windowsill that North was starting to approach. His hood was up and he pressed his pinky against the glass, and to my surprise, holding immense control over his frost as it frosted into the smaller version of me. "Are you alright?" North questioned carefully with concern in his eyes.

"I just uh...I wish I could've DONE something."

"DONE something!?" North let out a huff in disbelief. "Jack, you stood up to Pitch! You SAVED us!"

"But Sandy..."

"...would be proud of what you did."

I looked at Jack and tugged on his shirt. "I am proud of you, Jack. EXTREMELY proud of you, but that move...it's powerful and it worries me, but I am IMMENSELY proud of you."

"Thanks, Sandy. That means a lot."

North continued with a slight contemplative and impressed expression. "I don't know who you were in past life..." North placed a comforting hand on Jack's shoulder, turning him so that Jack would look at him. "but in this life you ARE Guardian!"

"But...how can I know who I am...until I find out who I was?"

"You WILL." North told him reassuringly. "I feel it! In my belly!" North's words seemed to bring a flicker of hope into Jack's eyes as he looked up and smiled at him.

As North and Jack walked away, they noticed the lights at the same time Tooth did. "Look how fast they're going out!"

"It's fear!" Jack nearly whispered out as he gracefully flew up to the globe. "He's tipped the balance." He looked down at the others with a worried expression. 'Sandy's always told me there was a balance that needed to be kept, but to tip it this much...'

"Hey, buck up ya sad sacks! We can still turn this around! "Easter is tomorrow..." Jack landed and stood next to North, looking up at Bunny with a small smile. "...and I need your help! I say we pull out all the stops...and get those little lights flickerin' again!"

The memory blinked to North and them getting onto the elevator. "Bunny is right!" Once the elevator stopped North smirked very briefly before saying words I NEVER thought I would EVER hear him say. "As much as it pains me to say it, old friend, this time EASTER...is more important than Christmas."

Jack smirked brightly as Bunny's jaw dropped. "Did everyone hear that!?" Bunny questioned.

'Heard it loud and clear, Cottontail.' Jack let out a slight huff of laughter.

"Everyone to the sleigh!"

"Oh no, mate. My warren, my rules! Buckle up." Bunny smirked wickedly as he tapped his foot hard twice against the floor.

"Shoshtakovich!" North shouted, and suddenly they were all barreling down a tunnel. Well, Jack was surfing flawlessly. "Ah, buckle up...is very funny."

Bunny let out a joyful chuckle. "Welcome to the Warren!" Then his ears picked up something, and I raised an eyebrow at how his ears started twitching. "Somethin's up." They all heard screaming and got their weapons out, and started chasing after the noise, but once a little girl came out, they all stopped.

"Sophie!?" Jack asked and they all put their weapons away instantly.

"What is SHE doin' HERE!"

"Ah oh...snow globe..." North stated with wide eyes as he patted his coat. I couldn't help the light chuckle and shake of my head as I watched Bunny's reaction next.

"Crikey! Somebody do somethin'!"

"Hey, don't look at me, I'm invisible...remember?"

"Elf! Elf! Elf!" Sophie giggled out as she dragged one of the elves earning a slacked jawed and wide eyed expression from Bunny.

I tapped Bunny on his side and chuckled lightly. "Not much different than when you would find Emily in your burrow."

"Come to think of it...you're right. The little ankle biter reminds me a lot of her...which explains how I treated her in my warren."

"Oh, I got to see this." I grinned as the memory continued.

"Don't worry, Bunny! I bet she's a fair fan! It's okay little one."

"PRETTY!" Sophie stated as she tapped her feet lightly.

"Awe! You know what? I've got something for you! Here it is!" Tooth opened her palm to reveal teeth and my jaw dropped. "Look at all the pretty teeth with little blood and gums on them!"

"WAHHH!" Sophie shouted and I started laughing as I watched Jack chuckle lightly at them.

"BLOOD and GUMS!? When was the last time you actually hung out with kids!?" He asked as he sat on one of Bunny's egg heads that was buried into the ground.

"PEEK-A-BOO!" She shouted, causing Jack to let out the same chuckle he would let out for his children when they would play games.

"We are busy bringing JOY to children! We don't have time..." North's eyes widened as he seemed to realize what he was about to say. "...for children."

"Huh..." I heard Bunny remark as he stood a bit straighter with a contemplative look on his face.

"If one little kid can ruin Easter then..." Jack grinned slightly as he made a snowflake dance around his hand before sending it towards Bunny, and to my surprise, Sophie followed it. "...then we're in worse shape than I thought."

"Tooth pause it!" I heard Bunny shout, and she did, just before it hit Bunny's nose. "Did she...did she follow the snowflake!?"

"Yeah...she did!" Jack stared with a slacked jaw.

"Mate...we can affect the world with our powers, make a few plants grow, you can cause ice and snow to appear, but that snowflake was a PURE enchantment! The only way she would've been able to see that magical snowflake...WHICH is COMPLETELY different from one of your NORMAL snowflakes that everyone else can see is if..."

"Jack...I am thinking...Sophie may have been your first believer...and not Jamie." North breathed out with wide eyes.

"That...would explain the warmth I felt while we were in the warren...but it was completely different when Jamie said my name."

"That's because you Jamie ACKNOWLEDGED you and your existence!" I explained with a bright smile. "You only got half of the feeling after Sophie. After Jamie...you got it all, so...Jamie is still your first TRUE believer...but Sophie is your FIRST believer. There's a difference. She can see you, your magic, and what you can do, but she never said your name...so she wasn't the first TRUE believer...just the first believer."

"You say JUST the first believer like it's not something incredible! I understand it a bit, though. So...Sophie could see me, which means she believed in me, but because Jamie SAID my name...he's my first TRUE believer, but my second believer all together?"

"Exactly!" I shouted as I jumped up and down with delight. "First believer, but not first TRUE believer. Oh! This is incredible! Tooth, can you resume the memory?" She quickly nodded her head and resumed the memory to where the snowflake hit Bunny on the face, instantly causing him to smile.

The memory blinked to where Jack was balanced on top of his staff next to North and they watched as the eggs came forth and Bunny crouched down next to Sophie. "You wanna paint some eggs?" Bunny asked her.

"OKAY!"

"Come on then." He whispered out with a bright smile.

"Rimsky-Korsakov! That's a lot of eggs!"

"Um...how much time do we have?"

"WHOO HOO!" Bunny shouted as he ran on all fours with Sophie on his back laughing with pure delight. "Alright, troops! It's time to push back! That means eggs EVERYWHERE! HEAPS of you in every high-rise, farmhouse, and trailer park! In tennis shoes and cereal bowls! Oh there'll be bathtubs FILLED with my beautiful googies!"

When one of North's elves fell into the river, North smirked at it, but then noticed there were feet on the bottom of the eggs, so he picked one out of the river. "Okay...that is little strange."

"No, mate..." Bunny gave an honest smile as he was covered in Googies that were walking all over him. "...that's adorable!" Bunny set them down and jumped over to a large rock. "There will be SPRING TIME on EVERY continent, and I'm brinin' HOPE with me!"

The memory blinked to where Jack was walking towards Bunny who was holding Sophie in his arms. Jack crouched down next to him, sliding his hand down his staff as he gave an approving nod at the scene before him AND at how well Bunny handled Sophie. "Not bad." He told Bunny. 'I knew Bunny could be good. I KNOW I can trust him with Jasmine.'

"Not bad yourself." Bunny gave a genuine smile to Jack, which was so rare for Bunny in general, my jaw dropped completely.

Jack nodded his head at him with an approving smile. 'I'm glad Jasmine has you.' He let out a slight sigh before speaking. "Uh, Look I-I'm sorry about the whole...you know...the kangaroo thing."

"It's the accent isn't it?" Bunny's words made Jack let out a soft chuckle as he nodded his head slightly. "Awe, poor little ankle-biter. Look at her, all tuckered out."

"I love her." Tooth cooed. "I think it's time to take her home."

"How about I take her home."

"Jack, NO! Pitch is-"

"-no match for this!" Jack stated with confidence as he held out his staff.

"Which is why we need you here...with us."

"Trust me! I'll be quick as a bunny!"

The memory blinked to Jack trying to put Sophie to bed. He tried to get her off, but that didn't work. 'Just like trying to put Ronan to bed when he was this age!' He climbed onto her bed and pulled her arms from his neck and started to walk away, when he heard her start to roll off. "Ooo!" He whispered out quickly as he tried to catch her, but it was too late. She was already on the floor. 'And just like Seamus...she falls RIGHT OFF the bed.'

"Sophie! Is that you!?" Came a woman's voice. Jack quickly looked up, his heart obviously pounding and he placed a blanket on Sophie and a stuffed animal next to her.

Once Jack closed her window from the outside, he looked at Baby Tooth with a slightly amused smile. "WE...should get back."

"Jack!" A young girls voice called out.

Tooth quickly paused the memory and put her hands to her mouth. "What's wrong?" Jack asked curiously.

"Your teeth...they were activated."

"Yeah...I figured that one out." Jack replied with guilt in his tone.

"Jack...you had amnesia! Three centuries of it! You couldn't HELP but be drawn to your memories! Whatever happened...it wasn't your fault...like we had thought."

"Really?" Jack asked and the hope in his eyes would normally be a good thing, but the amount that was there gave me a feeling I would be pissed at their reactions at seeing him. She nodded her head and continued the memory.

"That voice..." He narrowed his eyes trying to remember where he's heard it from. "I know that voice."

"Jack!" It called out once more, and almost as if he was in some sort of trance, he flew off towards the sound of the voice, his eyes searching for where it could've come from. "Jack!" It called out again and he landed on someone's roof, again searching the area for the familiar voice. "Jack!" It said again. 'It's coming from the forest!' He flew off towards the forest, intent on finding the source of the voice. Once he made it to the middle of the woods and landed he walked closer to where he assumed the voice was coming from and found an old wooden bed frame that seemed to be broken in some places. "Jack?"

Baby tooth tried to pull on his hoodie, but Jack waved at her with almost a hypnotized trance look in his eyes as he continued forward. "Don't worry...there's still time." Jack broke through the already mostly broken wood, then the voice called out to him. After that, he dove down into the dark hole without a second thought with baby tooth rushing after him. Once he landed, Baby tooth found him and began tugging at his hoodie once more. "Baby Tooth! Baby T...C'mon! I have to find out what that is!" He looked up and saw all of the fairies that were captured earlier, in cages. All of the fairies started crying for Jack's help. He flew up to a cage and saw so many fairies inside. "Shhhh keep it down! I'm gonna get you out as soon as I..."

"Jack?" The voice called again and the trance like stare appeared on his face once again. "Jack!"

"...I can..." He practically threw himself into the pile of teeth canisters and frantically looked for a face that resembled his but found none.

"Looking for something?" Pitch called out from the shadows. 'Pitch!' Jack turned around and shot ice towards the shadow, and as it disappeared he began to chase it. "Don't be afraid, Jack. I'm not gonna hurt YOU."

Jack jumped around the darkened corridor until he found Pitch walking across a bridge. He flew towards him and started following him with his staff ready to strike. "Afraid? I'm not afraid of you."

"Maybe not, but you are afraid of something."

"You think so, huh?"

"I know so! It's the one thing I always know. People's greatest fears. Yours is that no one will ever believe in you." Fear seemed to begin to settle into Jack's heart as Pitch's shadow grew more at his own words. Then suddenly, he was pulled down a dark tunnel and pushed out somewhere else in the cavern as he chuckled darkly. "And worst of all..." Pitch continued. "You're afraid you'll never know why! Why you? Why were you chosen?" Jack ran away from the voice all while trying to find where it came from. His heart was obviously pounding while his breathing grew heavier. He was getting more frightened the more Pitch talked. Jack backed up against the wall as he noticed Pitch's shadow coming towards him, becoming more solid. "...To be like this. Well, fear not. For the answer to that is right here." Pitch held out the canister to Jack and looked at them both with a soft yet twisted reminiscent smile on his face as he asked, "Do you want them, Jack? Your memories?" Jack reached out to them, but drew his hand back as he scoffed out a breath of disbelief at himself. 'I have to get back to the others! They need me!' Jack thought to himself as Pitch disappeared again, and he soon found himself chasing him again through the dark cavern of cages. "Everything you wanted to know..." Pitch's shadow spoke. "...in this little box." His shadow disappeared and Jack rushed after it with determination in his eyes. "Why did you end up like this?" Pitch's voice seemed to come from everywhere at this point. He started breathing hard in fear of what else Pitch might say. "...unseen..." He continued. "...unable to reach out to anyone. You want the answers so badly. You want to grab them and fly off with them, but you're afraid of what the guardians will think. You're afraid...of disappointing them. Well let me ease your mind about one thing. They'll never accept you...not really."

Pitch's voice echoed around him and in his head. 'They'll never...No! Stop...!' Jack started to grab his ear as he attempted to push out the fear from his heart and make his ears not listen to Pitch's cruelty. "Ngh! Stop it! Stop it!" He shouted. 'Get out of my head!'

"After all..." Pitch appeared in front of Jack who was now standing next Pitch's version of the globe. "You'll never be one of them." He smiled darkly as he approached closer.

Jack held his staff once again, ready to attack Pitch at any moment. As I watched the memory, anger already started to seethe in my chest. I couldn't imagine how I might react to whatever they thought Jack might've done. "You don't know what I am!" He growled out.

"Of course I do! You're Jack Frost! You make a mess where ever you go. Why...you're doing it right now." He tossed the teeth canister towards Jack, and Jack caught it, looking at it skeptically.

"What did you do?"

"More to the point, Jack? What did you do?" Pitch chuckled out darkly as he and his glowing eyes started fading away into darkness.

Jack immediately went after him, his staff glowing with power, when he realized that Pitch wasn't there. He made to turn around but found himself facing a wall instead. "Baby Tooth!" He exclaimed when he noticed he didn't have the fairy with him.

"Happy Easter, Jack."

Jack turned around to see crushed eggs and his heart sank, and his soul ached. "No..." He said sadly as he made his way down the tunnel. When the memory shifted, Jack arrived at the egg hunt and immediately witnessed a child walking through Bunny. 'No...not Bunny...' He though guiltily.

"They don't see me..." Bunny started. "They don't see me..." He said once more as he began to crouch in on himself with tears threatening his eyes.

"Jack! Where were you?" North asked, and Jack immediately turned around with guilt evident in his eyes. "The nightmares...attacked the tunnels. They smashed every egg...crushed every basket. Nothing made it to the surface!"

"Jack!" Tooth flew over towards them, then noticed the canister in his hand. She gasped aloud and looked at Jack. "Where did you get that?"

"I was...it's..."

"Where's Baby Tooth?" She asked frantically. Then, she noticed the little fairy was no longer in sight and gasped in horror at Jack. "Oh, Jack...what have you done!?" She questioned as she backed away from him with a look of pure heartbreak and disbelief.

"That is why you weren't here? You were with PITCH!?"

'Wait...they think I traded Baby Tooth!?' Jack's eyes widened in shock at what they thought. "No! Listen listen..." He let out a heavy breath. "I'm sorry!" He stated desperately. "I didn't mean for this to happen!"

"He has to go." Bunny said from behind him.

"What?" Jack asked as worry filled his heart. 'Please, no...let me explain!'

"WE SHOULD NEVER HAVE TRUSTED YOU!" Bunny rose a paw at Jack in the form of a fist, seemingly ready to hit him.

'Don't claw me up again!' Jack thought desperately as he backed away quickly with wide, hurt, and shocked eyes.

Bunny lowered his fist and let out a heavy sigh. "Easter is...New beginnings...new life. Easter is about Hope! And now it's gone." Bunny sighed as he walked away from Jack with a disappointed look. Jack turned around to North and Tooth silently begging, 'Please hear me out! Please Let me explain!' But North and Tooth looked away, not wanting to see Jack. Jack then took out the small wooden doll that North had given him, and looked at it's eyes. 'Here I thought...maybe I had more friends than Cupid and my family. Here I thought that perhaps, I could be friends with those Sandy called friends. I was wrong." Jack dropped the doll and flew away. "I thought I was ACTUALLY getting along with Bunny FOR ONCE! I thought perhaps I could get along and be friends with Jasmine's boyfriend, and finally tell her that we got along...but I'm just...a disappointment!'

Tooth paused the memory, and I couldn't believe what I had just witnessed and heard. "Sandy?" Bunny started, drawing me out of my shock, and reminding me of the seething anger from before. I instantly took a whip out and was about to hit Bunny with it when Jack blocked it, causing my whip to wrap around his arm.

"MOVE, JACK!" I shouted as I pulled my whip away from his arm.

"NO!" He growled out at me.

"Jack..." I trailed off as I still had my whip ready while I glared daggers at Bunny who, to my surprise, seemed to resign himself to my attack.

"It's alright, Jacky. I deserve it."

"Wha-No! You don't! And either way, it was ME who you hurt. It was ME who you, Tooth, and North casted aside, so it's up to ME to decide if you deserve it or not!"

"Jack, he's the Guardian of HOPE! He just CRUSHED your's!"

"Hey, Sandy..." Jack started as he crouched down to me and wrapped his arms around me. "...remember? Remember what you told me? About how things can be misinterpreted? Well, that's what happened. I wasn't allowed to explain, and when they saw me WITHOUT Baby Tooth...and with my memory box...KNOWING that Pitch had the mini fairies AND the memory boxes...they only assumed what was right in front of them, and they already lost you. They were banking on Easter, and that failed...because Pitch taunted me just long enough, but they didn't know that part." He pulled away from the hug and tears were streaming down my face, because I knew he was right, but it HURT dammit! "It's up to me to forgive their mistakes against me. Not you. And I HAVE forgiven them. I hadn't told them what happened before and after, because once I looked into my memory box...it didn't matter anymore."

"But...you're my son!"

"And you're my Father." He smiled at me and for a moment my heart felt so warm, because he said it openly in front of the others, but it still hurt.

"Bunny has caused you so much pain, Jack!"

"And I've forgiven him for all of it! He's your friend, Father."

At hearing him say it again I looked past Jack and to Bunny and I let out a heavy sigh. "You're right, Jack. It was a lesson I taught you...and I know...but...it hurt to see him hurt you again...but you're right." I put away my whip and Jack moved while I still looked at Bunny. "I'm sorry, Bunny."

"It's alright. I still think I deserve it, but I'm not gonna turn down forgiveness. Thank ya both."

"You're welcome." Jack and I said in unison in our own ways.

"We should continue the memories. Not much left I figure." Bunny grinned, and his posture seemed to relax greatly. Tooth nodded her head and resumed the memories.

The memory blinked and we were all practically blinded by the sudden white light from the snow in Antarctica. Jack was running up to an icy cliff ready to throw his teeth into the white abyss, when he just stopped mid throw. He dropped his arm to his side and let out a frustrated sigh. "I thought this might happen." Pitch called out. 'Pitch!? Why are you here!? This is all your fault!' Jack thought furiously. "They never really believed in you. I was just trying to show you that, but I understand."

'HOW DARE YOU!?' Jack thought with pure rage as a growl left his throat as he immediately and relentlessly attacked Pitch with an ice blast. "YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND ANYTHING!" He shouted as he jumped over Pitch, landed on the far other side of him and shot another ice blast. It was a move I would use on him during sparring sessions, which was impressive as it was, but I remembered the blast he preformed just after I died, and I couldn't help but shake my head in amazement that he was not only able to move, but able to fight as well as he could.

Pitch used his nightmare sand as a shield from Jack's blast that would've likely sent him off the edge of the cliff. "No!?" He challenged. "I don't know what it's like to be cast out!?" He shot out nightmare sand at Jack who avoided it and immediately flew high into the air with a vengeful yell as he shot out a large and powerful icy blast, that Pitch had to use quite a bit of nightmare sand to defend with. "To not be believed in?" He continued. "To long for...a family!?" Pitch's voice broke at the end and Jack started lowering his staff. 'He what?' He thought as his anger faltered slightly. "All those years in the shadows I thought, 'no one else knows what this feels like.' But now I see I was wrong." Jack felt the anger leave him as he stared at Pitch with stunned eyes. 'He does know what this feels like to not be seen, doesn't he? I-I have a family, but...I'm not...seen...by mortals.' He thought to himself as he allowed Pitch to continue. "We don't have to be alone Jack. I believe in you, and I know children will too!"

'Really?' Jack thought. "In me?"

"Yes!" Pitch laughed out in a giddy manner. "Look at what we can do?" Pitch asked as he gestured to the large nightmare-ice sculpture. "What goes together better than cold and dark!? We can make them BELIEVE! We'll give them a world where everything...EVERYTHING IS..."

"Pitch Black?" Jack inquired using his staff to point at him. 'I don't think so...'

"And Jack Frost too..." Pitch quickly caught himself. "...They'll believe in both of us."

"No, they'll FEAR both of us, and that's not what I want. Now, for the LAST time, leave me alone!"

Pitch's excited look from earlier quickly turned into one of anger and frustration. "Very well. You want to be left alone. Done! But first..."

Jack heard a familiar squeak from behind him and his eyes went wide. "Baby Tooth!"

"THE STAFF, JACK! You have a bad habit of interfering. Now, hand it over, and I'll let her go."

Jack clutched his staff, ready to attack, and we heard the power sing in protest from the staff with an icy voice, but he lowered it and flipped it around, handing it to Pitch. When Pitch took it, it lost all it's icy appearance it held when in Jack's hands. "Alright, now let her go."

"No." He said simply. "You wanted to be alone? Then BE alone!" Baby tooth squeaked out and she slammed her beak into Pitch's thumb.

Pitch, caught by surprise and only further angered, threw her against the ice wall in front of him. "No!" Jack shouted as he watched Baby Tooth hit the wall. He turned around to face Pitch when suddenly he watched his staff snap in two. As the staff snapped, so did his ability to breath apparently. Pitch then hurled nightmare sand at him and tossed him against the very same wall, causing him to lose consciousness until he woke up not long after landing down the icy cavern. After that, Pitch tossed Jack's broken staff into the same area with a dark chuckle.

Once Jack regained consciousness, he looked over next to him and noticed that Baby Tooth was hurt. He shuffled over on his stomach, unable to move his legs quite yet and quickly grabbed her. "Baby Tooth! You alright?" He whispered out. He tried to close his hands around her to keep her warm when suddenly she squeaked, causing him to open up his hands, and she sneezed, then shook her head. He let out a disappointed sigh as he still held her. "Sorry, all I can do is keep you cold..." He stood up on his knees only to crouch back down on them with another heavy sigh. "Pitch was right..." Jack stated with pure hopelessness. "I make a mess of everything." Baby tooth crawled from his hand and into his pocket causing Jack to let out a short, "Hey!" before leaning up against the wall. 'I guess I'll just stay here forever then...the others don't need or want me. I lost my Father and destroyed Easter...again...so what's the point?'

"Jack? Jack!"

He looked down at his hoodie pocket and it was glowing. "Whoa!" He shouted as he jumped back in surprise until his back hit the ice wall. He took out the golden canister and looked at it, and Baby Tooth who held her own tiny hand against it, nodding her head. He carefully placed his hand in the middle of the canister and was immediately brought forward to his memories. We all saw how he played with the other children, went on Easter egg hunts, put on shadow puppet plays for them, played in trees, and most importantly, we watched him witness himself saving his little sisters life and how Manny changed him from a dead mortal to Jack Frost. Quickly, as if all breath had left him, he sucked in a large gasp of air as he came flooding back to himself. He looked at the canister, then at Baby Tooth, then to the canister again in disbelief. "Did you...Did you see that!?" Baby Tooth shook her head for her answer, but that didn't stop every amount of happiness and hope that came rushing onto Jack's features. "It was...It was me!" He said frantically as he moved to grab Baby Tooth to tell her of what he saw. "I had A FAMILY! I had a SISTER! I SAVED her!" Then realization seemed to dawn on him as he looked up to the full moon above him. "That's why you chose me..." He whispered out. "I'm...I'm a guardian!" He quickly looked around the cavern and placed his hands on the wall. "We have to get out of here!" He looked around some more. 'If only I could fly.' He then looked to his broken staff and slid on his knees towards it. 'If I could just put it back together somehow...I know I can do it, but...' Before he could finish the thought, the staff slipped and he let out a groan. He stood up and slammed the pieces back together. 'I am the son of Sanderson Mansnoozie Pitchiner! I can do THIS! I am the Guardian of FUN!"

Just as his staff was starting to glow in the middle Tooth paused it. "Sandy, you told him your last name?" She asked curiously while my jaw was dropped.

"No...I never did." I shook my head in awe as my heart started to pound and grow warm at the same time.

"When I saw my memories, I remembered when I was eleven and I saw the memory that Uncle Kozzy showed me. When I remember that he pointed to you, saying that you were his twin brother...I remembered...and I knew who you were."

"Wait...so ya remembered that?" Bunny asked while I was too stunned to say anything.

"Uh huh." He smirked.

"So...ya just wanted to poke fun a bit when ya saw me!?"

"Yup! I wanted to see how you'd react if I did. It was great." Tooth rolled her eyes and continued the memory to keep them from fighting and thankfully it worked.

His staff started glowing brighter and brighter in the middle until it was fully fused and fixed as if it had never broken. He flew into the air laughing joyously. "C'mon Baby Tooth! I owe you one!"