Oh wow! Thanks for the awesome reviews! They were all so sweet! Oh, and if there are any mistakes with the story or anything, it's because I haven't read through the actual chapters at all, just the ends to know where to begin the next one :S Reviews are MUCH APPRECIATED!

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Jack whimpered again as Bunny tried to examine his back. Bunny was completely stuck, as he had had no experience with whips whatsoever. He looked at the bleeding marks for a few moments. They didn't look normal, at all. The blood wasn't entirely red, but black! He shrugged it off, thinking it was just dirt, and that they would clean it out later, before letting Tooth lay Jack's head back on her knee.

Jack was still conscious, thankfully, but Bunny noticed something weird in his eye. It was bloodshot, but not normally. The veins that should have been red were black and gritty looking. Bunny gasped when he realised that Pitch's sand must have gotten into his blood stream and was already spreading around the boy's body. He presumed his other eye was the same.

Bunny knew Jack might not have time to wait for Bunny's examination to finish, so he said, "North, Tooth, Sandy, forget it just let's go to the sleigh. Now." He didn't feel like worrying them more, so he didn't tell them about Jack's blood. "I'll carry him."

He knew it probably wasn't best, as his fur could get into Jack's wounds, but he was stronger than Tooth and faster than North. His friends were about to question him but he just grabbed Jack, ignoring his pain and searched for the exit. He couldn't find one. He searched his brain, trying to remember how they had come in. All he remembered was that they were falling, and then nothing. He looked up, remembering the origin of the sand that was now currently inside Jack.

It was like they were standing in a giant abyss, but with light. He wondered how Pitch had gotten out, as he hadn't gone up there; he had gone through a door a few metres away from where Bunny was standing. Hopping over carefully, so as to not jostle Jack so much, he discovered the door was locked. He passed Jack over to North, ignoring the cry of pain as Bunny's fur got unstuck from the whip cuts.

He pressed his shoulder against the door and pushed as hard as he could. When that failed, he back up and kicked the door. It still wouldn't budge. Bunny sighed and tried again. By the time he finally gave up, his shoulder and foot hurt badly, and Jack was coughing up sand.

Then he got an idea. If Sandy could make a sort of bed of sand, he could raise all of the Guardians out to where they came from! Bunny asked Sandy if it would work. He thought for a bit, and then nodded, shrugging.

Sandy swirled his hands around and around, creating a sort of sand tornado while Bunny pulled Jack back into his arms. The tornado settled into a big mattress kind of thing, with room for all the Guardians on it. Bunny carefully stepped on it, and to his great surprise, he didn't fall through. It was like wet sand, but it wasn't wet, if that makes sense.

Bunny sat down, Jack's head lying on his knee. He was careful not to let any sand touch Jack's back, or it would sting like heck.

Ok you won't believe how sorry I am but my sister wants her laptop back so I'll to leave it on this terrible ending :/ I'll update tomorrow, I promise! Please review!