A/N: I'm so sorry about the delay! I know, I know, it's been alomst a year! But I'm back now! I won't be able to update as much as I hope, so please bear with me! I'm glad that I'm going to finally be writing things that I came up with on my own. Hope you guys like it!

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Okay, enough talk out of me! Enjoy!

I do not own Rise of the Guardians. I only own Jill.


*Jill's POV*

I sighed, tiredly, leaving my "patient's" room, and a few Yeti with him. I've been looking over Pitch-no, it's Kozmotis-for a few days now. He still insists on calling me Jilliana and I'm getting a bit sick of it.

The Guardians are helping me take care of Kozmotis, thank the Moon for that. I wouldn't have been able to help him recover without them. He's still a little weak, but he should be walking around by tomorrow. And since it's getting to be spring, Jack and I don't really need to go around the world and shower the cities with snow. Jack can handle the more northern parts of the world, where it would be weird without even a little snow.

Anyway, I made my way to the kitchen to make myself a small snack, and to check on the elves. Make sure they haven't killed anyone, or themselves.

At the moment, the elves were punching a giant cooked turkey... I'm not sure why, but as long as they aren't hitting each other, I guess. I merely shook my head at them and made my way to the custom refrigerator that North made himself. I opened it and grabbed the first thing I got my hands on, which happened to be an apple. Thank the Moon, because if I grab another jar of jam that Bunny put there, I'm gonna freak out.

Speaking of Bunny, I get the feeling that he's avoiding me. He just stays in the Warren all the time, and when he came to visit the other day, he completely avoided me. I know we weren't really seeing each other before, but I thought I meant more to him than that. I'm giving another spirit a chance to redeem himself in the eyes of the Guardians, and Bunny hasn't let his old grudges go. I mean, if Sandy, Pitch's old rival, can let bygones be bygones, why can't Bunny?

Because he's stubborn as a mule, that's why...

This has been a problem between Bunny and I these past few days, and I'm not sure what I should do. Should I talk to him, or will he just yell at me for trying to help our former enemy?

I sighed heavily. Maybe I should go talk to someone...

"Ah, Jill! So good to see you!" North boomed from across the atrium. He came around and pulled me into a bone-crushing hug, which hurt a lot...

"Hey North! Could you put me down now? I can't breathe!" I gasped.

He laughed, and put me down gently.

"How have you been?" He asked, eye twinkling, as usual.

"North, I saw you yesterday." I deadpanned, and he laughed.

"It is never bad to see a fellow Guardian." He said with a big smile behind his even bigger beard.

I smiled and said, "It's good to see you too, North."

"Now, what is troubling you?"

I blinked in surprise and he just patted his belly.

"I dunno, I think Bunny is ignoring me." I sighed.

"Eh? What makes you think that?"

"I barely see him anymore, that's all." I shrugged my shoulders. "And we were getting along so well. Now, he hardly comes to see me whenever he visits you, North."

North stroked his beard for a moment before saying, "Have you tried confronting him, instead of waiting for him to come to you?"

"Well, no. I mean, I've been so busy watching Kosmotis that I harsly ever leave his room. And the fact that Bunny still hates him doesn't help any."

"Perhaps it is you who should start this conversation with him. You know how stubborn Bunny can be." North suggested. "I will call you the next time Bunby comes to the Pole, da?"

I nodded. "Alright, thanks a lot for this, North."

"Anything for you, Jill." He hugged me tightly, cutting off my air supply.

"Anything?" I laughed. "Even a mansion with a pool and fifty bedrooms?"

"If you insist." North teased back, putting me down gently.

"Alright, I think I've left Kosmotis alone with the yetis long enough. I'll see you soon, North."

"Do svidaniya, Jill." North said, then making his way deeper into the workshop.

I walked back to Kosmotis's room, and was not surprised to see the yetis mothering him and Kosmotis looking rather annoyed, despite his personality improvement. I snickered a bit under my breath, and then went to go rescue him.

"Alright ladies, the patient needs to get some rest now. Go make sure the elves don't kill each other or something." I literally shooed the yetis out of the room, then turned to Kosmotis. He has his eyebrow raised and a slight smirk on his face.

"What?" I asked.

"Nothing. It's just that you look exactly like my wife, especiallu when you nag someone." He smiled gently, while I 'hmph'ed and went over to him to check how he was doing. I was pleasantly surprised when started struggling to sit up.

"I really don't think you should be doing that right now, Kosmotis." I scolded, moving to push him back down, but he waved me off.

"I can do this. It isn't the first time I've been injured, you know, and I know my limits." He said, and then successfully sat up on the mattress. The next minute, he was standing on both feet with hardly a limp.

"Hmph, and here I was, worrying about you for nothing." I smiled.

"You can still worry." He assured me, and chuckled when I slapped him on the arm.


A/N: Okay, this chapter is finally done, but now I have no idea what to do for the next chapter...

Please give me suggestions in a review!