It was coming around to morning and once again Jenny was waking up from perfect sleep.

Thinking she should be getting up, wondering what her job would be like now she's 'evil', Jenny begin to start getting up going over to the screen to begin getting changed. Once she was in some new clothes, she went over to the make up desk and began brushing her hair humming a simple tune.

Slowly her eyes drift up to the mirror, and she let out a loud scream.

"(Scream)!"

Soon footsteps come running and into the room came Pitch.

"My dear, whatever's the matter?" he asked as Jenny only stared at her reflection.

"Pitch please be honest with me..." she said as she turned to him "What color are my eyes?" Jenny asked seeing them as yellow just like his, but knew they weren't yesterday or last night. In fact, she couldn't even remember any of last night.

"Why should it matter what color they are my dear?" Pitch asked stepping forward "They're yellow if it will make you feel better, but why so bothered about them? I think your eyes are beautiful no matter what color they are."

That got Jenny to pause what she was doing and look up at him and then back to the mirror. "You... You do?" she asked a small blush coming to her face.

"Of course. Eyes are the window to the soul you know my dear," Pitch said putting his hands on her shoulders and looking into the mirror as well "And yours is singing at the top of her lungs just how lovely you are. If no one else can see that you just let me know."

"Ok," Jenny said smiling nodding "Thank you Pitch."

"Before I go to return to the breakfast Moonbeam," Pitch said stopping at the door "Mind telling me how your night was?"

"To be honest I can't remember anything from last night," Jenny said smiling picking the brush up again, totally forgetting her worries. "But I didn't have my usual dreams either so I guess it had to be good right?"

Smiling and twirling sand around his fingers Pitch left the room.


Jack had taken up to spending the night in Moonbeam's room thinking Elsa might want to see it and get too cold in his room for her, and was just getting a slightly rude awakening of wet with dog drool ears.

"Ugh Els, what you have to do that for?" Jack wined rubbing at his ear trying to get it dry.

'I'm hungry,' she said sitting out in front of him 'And I need to go too...' she said whining a bit.

"Alright come on," Jack said stretching opening the door and leading her outside "Don't get lost!" he called as she ran off and he waited for her to come back.

Sighing Jack shifted his eyes to the sky, where the moon was looking down at him, smiling.

"Yeah so err..." Jack said looking back through the door just in case "Got it confirmed by Sandy the other night who I am," he said pulling out the picture. "Not really sure if you made the right choice. But I'll do my best."

'Jack, Jack I'm back,' Elsa said running back her tongue sticking out 'Food now please,' she said as they went back in.

"Ok, ok what ya like? Here's thinking you can have anything I believe you can have..." he asked bringing her to one of the kitchens.

'Chocolate chip pancakes and strawberry jam, please,' Elsa requested as she began yapping in excitement as the smell of breakfast came to her little nose.


On the playground of Burgess Primary School, it was just before the bell and the rest of the Believers that had been founded over the last couple of days were gobsmacked at the stories Sophie and Josh were saying.

"So... So what are we to do about it?" Ronnie asked first "We're just kids, we can't do anything."

"We can keep believing in the Guardians making sure our lights never go out," Sophie replied taking charge "It's our belief that makes them strong. The stronger we believe, the stronger they are, the more chance they can beat Pitch and the better chance that we can get Jenny back!"

"YEAH!" the Believes cried to the heavens high-fiving each other when a shrill childish laugh came to their ears.

"Oh don't tell me all of you losers follow along with their stories do you?" Alice Cooms asked in her pink winter coat and hat, a very princess like tiara embroidered on the side of it, on.

"Hey Jenny told you she didn't want to hear anymore arguing on stuff like this," Ronnie spoke up.

"Are my ears working right," Alice said setting a hand to her ear. "Did you say Jenny? I thought her name was 'Princess Moonbeam'."

"Because it is," Ronnie said getting angry at this spoiled brat in front of him. "Jenny is Moonbeam, and Moonbeam is Jenny!"

"They can't both be the same person," Alice said turning to leave only a few paces away when a snowball came seemingly out of no where, and hit the back of her head.

"Who threw that?" she nearly screamed spinning around, to be assaulted by the Believers each one holding a perfectly formed snowball.

And with that she was gone.

~o~

Jack had been doing his job of bringing snow and fun to Burgess when Elsa's ears caught the voices of someone bulling someone else.

Quickly, Jack flew to the primary school and watched the whole thing, never more pleased to give kids snowballs and firing the first one.

"Hope that the last we see of her. For today at least," Jack said from his spot holding Elsa under his hoodie as the kids turned to thank him and agree.

"What's that Jack?" some of them said pointing to the moving lump.

"Oh just a new friend," Jack said as he let Elsa down to be introduced to the kids.

'Hi there!' she said tail wagging getting some of the kids to jump and others to laugh.

"Why you here Jack?" Sophie asked looking to him as the others introduced themselves to Elsa.

"Oh you know," Jack said as if there wasn't a care in the world "Just doing my job, then got news of some bully-bullying-some-bullyetts-who-should-not-be-bullied so I came to teach that bully what it feels like to be bullied by bullying her. No bully is going to bully believers to the Guardians so long as I still stand," he said picking Elsa up again smiling.

Suddenly the bell rang, making Elsa jump and try and make her way down Jack's jumper again to hide from the noise.

'What was that?' she wippered looking around at everyone.

"It's ok girl," Sophie said reaching out her hand "That's just the school bell. It means we have to go in now."

"Well then see ya kids," Jack said checking Elsa was safe "Still got some more snow to spread around your town." With that Jack took off into the sky and headed off to town.


Down in Pitch's lair Jenny was by the Globe looking at the lights, now nearly just over a half of them out, the only place where there wasn't any space between the lights was North America.

Looking up at them from her place on the ground her lantern next to her, Jenny tried to remember why those lights in particular are so important to her.

"It's as if..." she began to tell herself "That I know them first hand in some way. But that can't be can it?" she asked shaking her head.

"Something wrong Moonbeam?" Pitch asked from somewhere behind Jenny.

"It's those lights in North America," Jenny explained, not turning to him "They're making me feel, uneasy, like what I'm doing is wrong. Like I'm not meant to play this part at all, but then what part am I meant to play?"

"Maybe you've just been looking at them too long my dear," Pitch said coming over and helping Jenny up turning her to face him instead.

"I'll tell you what, go up top and spend some free time wherever you'd want to be, doing whatever you'd like to do," he began "And by this evening, I'm sure you'd of gotten your mind off those pesky lights."

Smiling Jenny nodded and begin to head down the tunnel.

Staying facing forward Pitch spoke out to a few of his Nightmares who were coming up behind him. "Keep her away from those lights."

With that order, the Nightmares rushed out after Jenny.