Guest- Well the sequel would explore why Jack was chosen to defeat Pitch in the first place. It may also have another winter spirit (which would be an OC) to be Jack's love intrest. Not sure about that last one. I may make a poll for that if people vote for a sequel.

BTW I have changed my mind. The poll will close on Sunday 18th June.

Also if you do not have an account and want to vote then in your review pick either YES or NO.


Upon arriving at their destination, Jack immediately recognised where they were. After all, how can you forget your own home? There was nothing different about it. His confusion was probably printed all over his face as Bunny chuckled and began pushing the wheelchair.

After a while, they arrived at the entrance of a clearing Jack had never explored. Bunny stood behind the Guardian of Fun, a slightly smug expression on his face. Jack took control of the Wheelchair Of Ultra Confinement and rolled around the corner. An amazed gasp emitted from his mouth before he had a chance to stop it. There was an extremely long tree with huge branches stretching out about 5 feet. There was an exquisite tree house almost as long as the branches. It was expertly made and decorated. It had thousands of snowflakes painted upon it, each one unique. There were sparkling blue spirals and the door was a cerulean blue, like Jack's eyes. Jack looked towards the base of the tree and saw a little lift (little meaning big enough to hold all 5 Guardians at once). Aster pushed him onto the lift and they went up. When they reached the door, Bunny told Jack to put his hand on the scanner by the door. When he did, the door opened with a gentle click.

Inside it looked like Jack had gone in a created a winter wonderland. The chairs, table and cupboards in the kitchenette were white with some sparkles here and there. A beanbag rested in the corner was a blue to match the door the walls were decorated to make it look had snow had fallen. A chandelier made of sapphires hung proudly from the ceiling. The bathroom had blue walls and a shower, toilet and sink that all shone a blinding white. There were 2 rooms. The guest room was a mixture of greys and blues. A crystal chandelier overlooked the room. Jack's room was slightly different to the other rooms. His room had walls covered in royal blue and a deep emerald green. Those same colours hung off the chandelier. The bed was light blue, as was the bedside table and his cupboard.

Bunny looked on nervously as Jack explored. Would he not like the colour scheme, or the rooms? Or maybe he didn't like the idea of having his own place. Bunny had got the idea when he realised that Tooth, Sandy, North and himself all had a home, but Jack didn't. He had actually been planning it just after Pitch's defeat. "Well?"

Jack turned around and smiled. "It's perfect."