Yay, two chapters in one night! Thanks for the reviews guys and please keep them coming. I am very glad you guys like my story, despite the tiny chapters. It's just easier for me to write like this. I guess it's all the James Patterson I read as a kid coming into my writing style. But enough about me and how I don't own RoTG, onto the story!

"I don't care that this is going to be difficult for me! I'm used to being afraid, Jack." I ended my outburst coldly. We'd already spent the entire day discussing Pitch and the amount of danger I am in. Apparently, I'm an open target for Pitch until I choose to accept or decline Jack as my mate. Until then, if I die, Jack will too.

"Well, I care," Jack said, a bit agitated. "I think this is enough for today guys. I need to talk to Jayne."

I looked around at the others. Bunny seemed to have no emotion, which I was noticing his usual expression. Tooth looked to be the most animated of the group, biting her nails and looking between Jack and I. A stark contrast from the lively Tooth was Sandy, who kept falling asleep in his spot of the room. He never really talked, unlike the booming loud North, but instead spoke through body language and his glittering sand. "Alright," North practically shouted, "One of my Yeti's will show you two to your room. Shall I be seeing you two at dinner?"

Jack and I nodded in unison, and a Yeti entered the study. The walk to the room Jack and I were to share was both angry and awkward. Luckily, North's Yetis talked to themselves, creating enough conversation to fill the silence. I honestly couldn't tell if Jack was mad at me, Pitch, or the situation. I had a bad feeling it was all of the above, and I knew I would find out very soon.