Mother Nature felt cold arms wrap around her body and hold her to a just-as-cold body. She smiled and cuddled closer, knowing who it was.

"What are you doing, Frostbite?" Bunny spoke up.

"Hush, Peter Cottontail," Jack chuckled. "This might be the only time I'll ever get to do this."

"Keep dreaming, Frost," Mother Nature spoke up, chuckling when she felt Jack jump in shock. She opened her eyes and smiled up at him. "I kinda like this. I might let you do it again."

Jack smiled back, and she looked to see the other Guardians smiling at the two youngest.

"Daddy!" she gasped, pulling herself from Jack's arms and rushing to Sandy.

Tackling him into a hug, she did what none of them ever thought she'd do: she began crying. Sandy smiled, wrapping his little arms around her neck and running a hand through her hair to comfort her. He kissed her cheek and hugged her just a little bit tighter.

She pulled away and looked to the others.

"You didn't have to help me," she reminded them.

"Yes, we did," North protested.

"Any family of Sandy's," Bunny promised. "Is family of our's, too." He smiled. "And by the way ..." He looked to Jack, then back at Mother Nature. "There's an Easter Egg Hunt awaiting you two in the Warren, if you'd like to go to it."

"Yes!" they both jumped in excitement.


The Man in the Moon smiled down upon the Guardians and their newest addition as the two youngest ran around looking for their eggs. And he chuckled at the thought of Pitch having frostbite that wouldn't go away for hundreds of years.