"Bunny, you're okay now, right?" Tooth asked the recently recovered Pooka.

"Very," Bunny laughed as he hopped around his home which the two were currently residing in.

"Good," Tooth smiled and joined him in cheering for his good health; then they stopped as Bunnymund heard footsteps from behind.

"Who's there!?" Bunnymund turned around, boomerang in hand; before he could do or see anything, he heard a squeak and a flutter and saw a quick flash of purple.

"Oh, Bunny!" Tooth sighed. "You scared the poor thing!" Tooth flew near a bolder and held out her hand. "Hi there," Tooth looked as if she was talking to the giant rock. "Don't worry, Bunny is probably more scared of you than you are of him. Trust me."

"Hey now!" Bunnymund was slightly offended but stopped his words as he saw a lavender colored hand reach out to Tooth's hand and a young chubby fairy stumbled out from behind the boulder. "Woah," Bunnymund stepped back and put the boomerang away, embarrassed that he was startled by a five foot fairy.

The fairy bashfully looked up to Bunnymund. "Hello," the fairy said.

"Hello!" Tooth greeted. "I'm Toothiana, but you can call me Tooth. This is Bunnymund, but, Bunny is fine."

"I can introduce myself," Bunnymund mumbled.

"I just don't want you startling her again," Tooth teased.

"My name is Lavender, but I am okay by being referred to as Plum!" the fairy voice went loud as she smiled at the pair. "I find Plum fitting since I'm a Sugar Plum Fairy." She tucked some of her dark, wavy, purple hair behind her pointed ear.

"Quiet down a bit, okay, Sheila," Bunny winced.

"Can you repeat that, a bit slower? So I can read your lips," Lavender spoke.

"You," Tooth gasped. "You can't hear, can you?"

"No, I'm afraid my sense of hearing is far gone!" Lavender told them as she stared joyously at them with her ivory colored eyes.

"Oh…" Bunnymund didn't know how to respond to what he had just found out. "Sorry about that, Mate." He rubbed the back of his head.

"Do not worry about it, as long as you speak clearly, I should be able to understand you, Mr. Bunny!" Lavender let out a slight giggle.

"So, Plum," Tooth decided to change the subject. "What brings you hear."

"My plum necklace!" Lavender shouted. "I seemed to have accidentally dropped my precious plum necklace down your rabbit hole!"

"Oh no," Tooth replied. "We should look for it!"

"I'd be quite grateful," Lavender clapped with joy.

The three looked around for some time until Bunnymund had a broken black lace with a plum tied to the end. "Oh crud," Bunnymund mumbled as he picked it up. "Is this it."

"Oh dear, it's broken!" Lavender pouted. "At least that explains why it flew right off my neck."

"I wonder how it broke," Tooth pondered.

"Oh! There are many possibilities!" Lavender responded. "Such as when these beautiful, but grumpy, birds had went a bit insane and began to peck at me. Or when I had stumbled down a rocky hill. Or it could have been when I crashed into a tree and cut my shoulder on a thin branch! Oh, so many things!"

"Oh my, those days must have been dreadful," Tooth gasped.

"Day? I dear no, all of that was this morning!" Lavender laughed and pointed to the fresh gash on her shoulder. "See!?"

"Oh," Tooth was astonished. "Are you alright, then? That wound could get infected!"

"My necklace is in much worse shape than I am!" Lavender stated. "My mother will kill me once she sees our family necklace has been ruined by me!"

"How about we try to find a way to fix it?" Tooth thought. "Maybe North could do something!" she concluded.

"Is that a friend of yours, Ms. Tooth!?" Lavender asked.

"Yes," Tooth gave Lavender a generous smile.

"How lovely!" Lavender was excited.

"Well, let's go then," Bunny summoned one of his rabbit holes and jumped through and the female fairies followed.

"Oh my!" Lavender gasped as she saw North's home. "Is your friend North, Santa Clause?"

"Yep!" Tooth affirmed. "Come on." The Tooth Fairy grabbed the Sugar Plum Fairy's hand and guided her to North.

North seemed to be joyfully lecturing Jack on Christmas with Sandy making some sort of visuals for said lecture.

"He's the giant white haired one, right?!" Lavender asked, catching the attention of the other three guardians.

"Bunny, Tooth!" North cackled. "Who's your friend?"

"Lavender," Tooth told him and Bunny handed North the plum necklace.

"She needs that fixed," Bunny said.

"She's Sugar Plum Fairy!" North laughed. "How grand!"

"It is a pleasure to meet you Sir!" Lavender smiled.

"She's also deaf," Tooth added quickly. "So don't speak to fast when you're talking to her."

At hearing that, Sandy created a flash of images towards the Sugar Plum Fairy.

"Yes! It's true that I've lost my hearing!" she responded to Sandy's images. "I had lost it many years ago during an accident." Her voice had gotten quieter when she had said 'accident'. "It was something I caused."

Sandy placed a hand on Lavender's shoulder in comfort and flashed some more images.

"Thank you, that was very nice of you to say!" Lavender was quickly joyous again. "Mr. North, are you able to fix my necklace. Toothiana and Bunnymund had said you were an excellent craftsman!"

"No problem, new fairy girl!" North spoke confidently. "Give me moment and I shall have it fixed in no time!"

"Thank you, Thank you!" Lavender hugged North in gratitude before he went to his work space to fix her necklace.

Jack Frost placed a hand on Lavender's shoulder, which startled her a bit. She looked at him. "Your name is Lavender?" he asked as he tried to get to know the new acquaintance of the guardians.

"Oh yes, that is my name! But you can call me Plum if you'd like! Either name is fine with me," Lavender giggled.

"Alright then, Plum it is," Jack smiled and Sandy clapped in approval. "Call me Jack," he pointed to himself and then to Sandy. "That's Sandy."

"Pleasure to meet you both!" Lavender cheered.