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Serious Jack and Bunny brotherhood time!
Jack's POV
"Sorry, Jack!" Tooth apologized but slightly laughed as she bumped into me.
"Uh, that's okay.." I said.
In the park. a young Jack climbed up on the monkey bars and laughed. "Tooth, come on, it'll be fun!"
"I prefer the slides." She huffed. "Did you know Cupcake fell off of the monkey bars last month and she knocked her tooth out."
"Yeah, but it was only a baby tooth."
"Did someone say my name?" Baby Tooth's head perked up as she looked in their direction. Baby Tooth was an astute little girl.
"Oh, it's nothing." Tooth replied quickly.
Jack and Tooth were at the park together, and their sisters were having a picnic of some sort. It was a cool autumn day; the frost was curling up on all the playground equipment.
Jack readied himself, stretched his arm out, and swung. He grabbed the slippery frost covered bar, but his pale hand slipped from the bar.
Dumb ice! Jack thought.
Tooth ran and caught Jack before he hit the ground. Well, almost. Jack was too heavy for her to hold, so he fell on top of her.
I snickered as I remembered that.
I watched everyone walking down the hall, and I saw Elsa and her sister. Elsa gave me a small, regal, yet shy wave and I waved back.
Elsa…had a different type of friendship with me.. I can't describe it. It wasn't so sisterly..or motherly, like Tooth's. Elsa was definitely not like my sibling. She may have pale hair like mine..okay fine, I dyed my hair…. and she might feel cold to the touch, but how does that make us like siblings? Elsa deserved more than a sister-zone…. No Jack! This is not the time to unsister-zone someone,
"..with me?" Tooth asked innocently.
"Huh?" I asked.
"What were you daydreaming about?" Tooth asked. "Don't deny it. I know you well enough."
I laughed. "Yeah, since childhood…for 10-ish years? Wow, you make me feel so old."
Tooth laughed and continued talking about something else.
The question was left unanswered, just how I wanted it.
The blades slicing the ice, made a too-familiar noise to my ears; a bead of sweat falling from my forehead as the game intensified. I was not letting any children down. The Guardians were going to win!
The cheers were lost in the quietness of my mind, as I focused and passed the puck to Aster. This hockey arena was small and packed, which I hated. The ice was bumpy, not smooth and perfect. I glanced to the sidelines, where Elsa stood in just a T-shirt and jeans as she cheered for us enthusiastically. Her hair was done in a side braid, which was really cute. It reminded me a bit of a cockatoo's crest. Now, there was a great cheerleader. No one could really beat Anna or Rapunzel for cheeriness, but Elsa was pretty good. I suddenly felt goofy, my sad side was robbed away from me and I smiled widely and began laughing. My laughing was masked up by the cheering though.
"Get your head in the game, Frost!" Bunny yelled as the puck passed me and I just stood there, smiling like an idiot at Elsa.
What was I thinking, our school doesn't even have a cheerleading squad!
Determined to make up for it, I skated faster and passed the boy with the puck and as soon as I saw a weak point, I struck into action, grabbing the puck and passing it to Bunny, who in turn, made a goal. The winning goal.
I skated to the exit as I took my helmet off and savoured the fresh cold air that hit me in the face. It was so refreshing. A good cool off so I wouldn't pant when talking to the fans, which we did when we got off the ice.
"Jack! Can I have your autograph?" A blonde girl with an extremely tiny waist called. Her two other friends/sisters/look-alikes followed. The Bimbettes, as they were called, were one of our biggest supporters, but I'm sure they just liked us teenage boys.
I was swarmed by adoring fan girls. More like suffocated, I couldn't breathe.
I looked over at Bunny, who had a sly smirk as he left me here. Not fair!
Then I realized, Elsa! What if she got the wrong impression…not that I did want her to have a good one… But I kind of…liked her?
I pushed through the crowd of fangirls and slowly moved towards Elsa, bringing the crowd with me, but I was unaware of that.
"Elsa!" I called through the swarm of fangirls.
She turned her head, surprised. "Oh, hey."
I staggered over to her, almost tripping over my skate blades and looped my arm around her shoulder. She tensed up for a second and then relaxed. It sent an shock of feelings through me, that she accepted me using her as my support. Happy. Excited. Surprised.
"I'm not a crutch, geez." Elsa said jokingly.
"Then I'm not Jack Frost." I smiled innocently.
The fangirls gave us our space, but one of those blonde triplets whispered, "Jack is with Elsa? Ew! She does not have any social skills whatsoever."
Elsa attempted to wriggle out from under my arm, but I wasn't letting her run away. She didn't need to be alone, I was here. She was tense and uncomfortable.
"Excuse me Miss, Elsa and I are just friends."I said sternly. "But that gives you no right to offend someone because you are jealous of them. Hey look, there's Guy over there! He never comes out after shows-"
The fangirls must have realized that they would go nowhere when my attention was not on them, or they realized that Guy almost never comes out after shows, but he was third-best..maybe? Well, Jack Frost scores first.
Elsa relaxed when all the people were gone. "Thanks Jack, to be honest, I hate crowds."
"Well that's new." I chuckled as I moved my arm from around her.
She looked vulnerable as she said, "I feel so weak when-"
"Jack!"came a familiar voice.
I groaned inwardly. Elsa was going to tell me something important, I could see it in her eyes!
"What..." I groaned grumpily.
"Oh." Tooth looked a bit taken aback.
I didn't apologize.
"I was just thinking," She looped her arms around my arm."That we could hang out…"
I brushed Tooth off and moved my arm. "Hey, please stop stroking my arm."
No, I was not in a very good mood. Tooth was being all touchy-feely and Elsa was going to tell me something…
I glanced at Elsa, who had an amused expression on her face, but in her eyes were hurt. Pain. It hurt me to see that in her eyes.
"Sorry!" Tooth looked nervous and she left.
"Sorry, she's been so clingy recently." I sighed, running a hand through my hair. "Anyways, sorry to cut this short, but I promised Bunny to help him with fixing his shattered egg ornaments."
"See you around, Jack." Elsa said, with perfect poise. Never missing a beat.
"See you around!" I gave her a crooked smile.
I walked into my room to see that Bunny had fixed his ornaments himself.
"So, I can just go now?" I asked, leaning against the doorframe.
"Wow, someone's put you in a sour mood." Bunny remarked dryly.
"Not now, Bunny." I said seriously, my trademark smile gone.
"Girl problems?" Bunny asked, setting his pastel ornaments on the table.
"No!" I said quickly, almost too quickly.
"Jack.." Bunny seemed a bit less confident than usual. 'How's Tooth?"
"Why do you want to know?" I asked. "She seems more.. clingy. Have I mentioned how I was talking to someone else and she just pops up?!"
I smirked evilly, an idea popping into my head. 'Say, Bunny, you don't... like her, do you?"
"No! No no no!" Bunny's eyes widened.
"No, but seriously." I said, sincerely as possible.
Bunny mumbled. I was pretty sure...But I just wanted to torture him.
Smirking, I asked, "What was that?"
"I like Tooth."
"Huh? Say what? Your voice is really soft today."
"I LIKE TOOTH!" Bunny roared, then blushed a bit. "But she doesn't like me."
"What do you mean?" I asked. "You have a cool...Australian accent? Attracts the ladies."
"You don't sound sure." He remarked in a monotone.
"You wouldn't understand, why am I even asking you?" Bunny snorted. "You probably don't care."
My sympathetic-empathetic-feeling ladies' man side hit me like a ton of bricks. Ouch, or maybe a frying pan.
"Sorry." I apologized. "I'll help you win Tooth over."
This was one of the first times Bunny and I shared a deep conversation, one that wasn't bickering.
"Yeah, I think you'll just interfere." Bunny remarked, a deep sadness and a look of 'I'm giving up' in his green eyes.
"Why?" I asked curiously. I'm sure I could help Bunny win her over, I could win any girl over! "And don't give up, Aster."
I used his real name because I needed to make a point. A serious point. I sat down on the bed next to him.
"Because.. Ugh, Frost, don't play dumb… Hasn't the 'so called ladies' man and winner of hearts' figured it out?" Bunny fidgeted as I looked at him, confused. What did he mean?
"Tooth likes you."
The puzzle pieces in my head fit perfectly, in a weird way. I didn't want to believe that.
"Oh no."
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