A.N: I forgot the disclamer again in the last chapter. Gah! I don't own ROTG.

This is the last part to the Like A Tree arc. Expect cute brother-sister bonding.

Ok, so I was walking out of school and I was passing by a senior with a blue hoddie sweater, and then I noticed the Frost detail's on the sleeves. I stopped and was like, "Is that a Jack Frost hoddy?" and she says, "Yeah." Then I was like. "Omg so cool." And from there we started talking about everything ROTG. I was so happy I meet another Believer.

Here I'll just go ahead and let you read since you've waited so long (Sorry for late update).

Elizabeth Spring Overland, that was what they named the newest addition to the family. Jack decided on spring because she was born around the time of the blooming flowers. Easter came and the boy was able to find 6 eggs in total. He decided to keep one for the baby to have by Elizabeth's crib. What better gift to give her than that of an egg that represents Elizabeth's middle name.

He was excited to have a new sister at first, but as the weeks went by Jack started to doubt. All the baby did was cry, sleep, eat, poo; and not all in order. More work was needed to be done around the house, so Jack only had time to hang with his friends. The tree was going to have to wait for a while. Jack wasn't liking how life was now, it was more boring and more stressful. But he didn't want to leave all the work to his parents, so he didn't complain and did what he was told.

…1 year later…

It was a summer day when great things happened around the Overland house. Jack was helping dust the living room. He had to help his mom who was cleaning the up stair's hallway. His dad was off with the men to meet up with a new settlement. His sister who was sitting on the ground was playing with her stuffed horse. She had grown a lot, Elizabeth had now hair that touched her ears, she was beginning to look more like her mom everyday. Elizabeth had already a fairly large vocabulary for a baby her age. She could Mum and Da. She could saw horsy and birdy. Elizabeth even learned to say Santa, well she said Sana, but it was still close. She was a happy child.

But Jack didn't care much, not only was his sister not able to say his name, but this new baby had taken over all his fun. The days of crying were over now, but this girl still brought more chores for Jack. Especially babysitting. Jack was still able to play with Eddison, as long as Jack didn't stray from home to long.

While Jack was sweeping the carpet, Elizabeth tried to stand up, but fell back on her bottem. She had started standing on her feet, but she had to have a wall to support her. Right now she was in the middle of the room, no wall near her to lean on. Elizabeth tried getting up again ut fell on her hands and knees. Her lips curled and she began to sniffle. Jack rolled his eyes and walked to his little sister. He put down the broom and helped her back into sitting position. "Try not to do it on your own next time."

She stomped whimpering when she looked out the window. Elizabeth saw a bird and yelled, "Birdy!"

"Yeah Birdy." Jack said trying to sound enthusiastic. He sat down next to his sister, waiting to see if she would try standing again. She didn't and Just stared at Jack. "What?"

Elizabeth pointed at him and said, "Ja."

"Wait-what did you say?"

"Ja Ja."

Jack smiled and pointed at himself. "Jack."

"Jah"

"Ja-CK!"

"Jack Jack!"

"Yes! That's it! Wait a minute. You said my name." Jack scooped her up in his arms and ran upstairs. "Mother, Mother! Elizabeth said my name. She said my name."

….3 years later….

Jack had learned that having a sister wasn't so bad after all. She grew up, learned how to walk, and grew hair now to her shoulders. Elizabeth was curious and fun, and that's what Jack liked about her. He was glad the Jefferson Burgess was all wrong about sisters.

"Jack" Elizabeth asked one day as she and Jack were hanging out in his room

"Yes?"

"What's thiths?" Elizabeth trying to speak a without a lisp. It was hard for a girl her age to pronounce, but she was trying. She held up a stick that was thin and at one end had a crook shaped like a C.

"Where did you get?" Jack asked quickly grabbing the staff from her hand. He noticed his wardrobe was open. "Why did you look inside?"

"Curious."

"Of course you were."

"Why do you have it?"

"It's just a memory."

"For what?" Jack and Elizabeth sat on the bed. Jack explained how he fell off the tree and broke his arm. He used the staff as to help him reach high place and he didn't want to just leave it after his arm healed. Jack even told her about his goal to climb to the top of the tree without falling. "Did you ever get to the top?"

"No, right when you came things started to get a little busy. I never had time, and when I did, I wanted to take time and play game with Eddy and the others."

"I'm sowy." Elizabeth hung her head.

"No it's not your fault. Besides I forgot about it anyway."

"I came and you couldn't have fun."

"I did have fun, with you in the past three years, I could never have had more fun."

"Really?"

"Really."

…. 1 year later…

"Jack get down from there." Elizabeth called out to him. Her friends Anne and Tommy were next to her laughing. They watched has Jack hung upside down from the first branch of his tree.

"Elizabeth, you know I could climb this tree without fault. You've seen me."

"I know but I'm just worried. Especially today."

"What's today?" Anne asked.

"The day he gets to the top of the tree. It's a goal of his since before I was born."

Jack swung back up into sitting position and started to climb. One branch after the other, Jack made his way to the top. When the branches started getting thinner, Jack climbed the trunk like a squirrel. One minute later, Jack was at the top of the tree. He was so excited, he yelled at the top of his lungs. "WOO-HOO!"

"Jack you did it!" He heard his sister scream.

"Yeah, I did." He whispered the last part.

As Jack took in his surroundings, Elizabeth looked up at the tree in wonder. She smiled and asked, "Do you think Jack would teach me to climb?"

He friends eyes widened and stared at Elizabeth as if she was crazy.

… weeks later…

Now that Elizabeth had chores, the work in the house didn't take so long anymore. So Elizabeth and Jack decided that with the new extra time, they could go into the forest to climb trees. Jack found himself still able to get half way up the tree. He hadn't lost his touch. Elizabeth was another matter.

"Come on Elizabeth. You got up the second branch only weeks ago." He said from the fifth branch.

She called up from her spot in the ground "Jack I'm not as flexible as you. My arms are too short."

"Tree's start out short, but that doesn't stop them from growing." He climbed down swiftly to the first branch.

"But my feet aren't used to being barefoot." Jack sighed and jumped down from the tree. Jack tried to think of a way to get her up the tree.

When it hit him, Jack snapped his fingers and bent down, "Climb on my back."

"What?"

"You heard me. Climb on." She hesitated but did it anyway. She wrapped her hands around his neck and her feet around his waist. Jack stood up. "Ready?"

"No, this is crazy."

"I know, but it's fun." Jack grabbed on to the bark of the tree and climbed the trunk. He gt on to the first branch and swung around the tree to the next. Jack swung, grabbed, and jumped from branch to branch.

"I thought you were going to teach me to climb?"

"I will, I'm going to give you motivation." As they kept going, Elizabeth giggled as they moved from one branch to another. Jack smiled, he loved to hear his sister laugh. She stopped laughing when the got to the top. Elizabeth took in the view, the mountains to the west and to the east, the village down below the hill. Past that she saw the harvest grounds, another line of trees, then the ocean. She looked behind her and saw the small lake hidden only behind a few trees. Past it there were more trees that lead beyond to who knows where. Elizabeth felt like she could see the whole world.

"Wow."

"I know. Instead of ruining this special day with hurt feet, I decided to give you a different gift. Next time it will be time to get serious."

"You? Serious?"

"Ha, ha. Very funny."

Elizabeth giggled and laid her head against Jacks back. "Thank you Jack."

"Happy Birthday, Elizabeth."

A.N: I bet you were all like "I see what you did there." Next chapter there is going a lot of animals, and something else special. I'm KikaKatTIOI, peace out.