Alright so this is actually a prequel of 'KAI AND REVENGE'. Originally it never existed it really just came to me this morning and I thought why not?
I WILL continue POOKA JACK, but I thought you were getting bored so I'll do a little more of this and then I'll get back to baby Jack.
I'll try to update as soon as possible. Please review and don't forget that this story is also on wattpad if you want photos or videos that go along with this story.
I hope I'll hear from you guys soon. Bye Snowflakes.
Frostbite out
The Guardians – minus Jack – were currently at the North Pole, anxious and extremely worried.
Jack was late again.
That normally wouldn't be a problem. He was a kid and he was Jack. He was always a little late. No no. The problem was that he was a day late. Exactly 24 hours.
They would have gone long ago out to try and find him, but he went in the Seasonal World. The rest of the Guardians couldn't go there because of some 'rules'. Bleah!
They could only wait and wait and wait until a seasonal – preferably Jack – would come and tell them what the heck was wrong now.
Well Aster had had enough. He got up, ready to make a tunnel and find someone – anyone really – to help him find his son. Apparently he didn't need to, because in that moment Jack chose to enter the Globe Room, unharmed with a huge grin on his face.
Tooth was the first to notice him and the first to catch him in a hug.
"Jack! Where were you? What happened? Are you ok?"
The rest of the Guardians rushed to them asking questions, but his father managed to snatch him in the end.
"Ya okay?"
"Yes." Jack answered and Aster could tell he was really saying the truth this time.
"Then what were ya thinking?!" Bunny demanded, shaking him a little. "I really need to teach ya how to read the clock because let me tell ya – there is a big difference between an hour and a day!"
Jack at least had the decency to look guilty. Aster still didn't let go of him.
"I'm sorry – Time passes different in the Seasonal World. Lia said it was important and I forgot to count the time difference for this week. I was out for only two hours, I swear!"
"Sorry won't save you this time, ankle-biter."
"Then how about I make it up to you all by letting you come with me In the Seasonal World next time I go?"
Now that made everyone in the room (including 2 or 3 Yetis) freeze.
The Big Four tried for months to get into the Seasonal World or at least to find out more about it, but without success. If you weren't a seasonal (or the Groundhog – much to Aster's annoyance) you couldn't even find out where the entrance is – or if there is an entrance or a place or an island. Nobody ever told them anything. Not even Jack. It was unbelievable how little they knew about that place!
And now Jack was asking them if they wanted to come there? Was it even possible?
Aster moved Jack in his arms so he was eye to eye level with him, the other Guardians watching.
"Can ya repeat that?"
Jack looked at him in the eyes and smiled.
"Do you want to come in the Seasonal World?"
Honestly – Aster wanted to say yes in that moment so badly, but he still couldn't quite wrap his head around the idea that a day ago was impossible.
"What happened to 'Ya cannot come into the Seasonal World.'"
"I told you from time to time there are exceptions." Jack said and shrugged.
North looked even more curious. He spent a lot of time looking into his big library trying to find a loophole to enter the Seasonal World and he never found anything.
Jack started explaining.
"Every ten years or so there are what we call 'The Immortal Games'. It starts with the individual games, then in pair, then in group. After every game one person or more are eliminated. I was just accepted so I can get you in to watch the Games."
"How come we've never heard about them?" Tooth translated for Sandy.
"Every seasonal knows about them but there are only 2 or 3 other spirits besides you that are close enough to someone in the Games to see them. And because you are not seasonal you'll have to stay in a room and watch them from a screen, not from the tribune, but in the breaks me and the others will be able to come and talk to you and we'll also be able to answer most of the question you may have of the Seasonal World."
The others exchanged glances.
"Sounds good." North said and the others nodded.
"What kind of Games?" Aster asked. He doubted it was chess or hop-scotch.
Jack smirked.
"You'll see."
Three days later Jack got them into the Seasonal World. They had been so excited to see where was the entrance, so you could imagine their disappointment (especially Aster's) when Chuck (aka The Annoying Groundhog) came and transported them with one of his tunnels.
They ended up in a pretty nice room with six comfortable chairs in front of a really big Tv. Their excitement returned quickly after.
They were going to watch something that the seasonal like and then they were finally going to have their question answered.
Axel and Lia offered to stay with them for most of the Games to explain a few things here and there. Jack bolted out the door to get settled the moment they got comfortable. He still didn't tell them anything about the games but he did tell them that in no player had any power whatsoever.
Lia turned on the Tv and Axel took a bowl of popcorn from the snack table.
"So what's the first game?" asked Tooth.
"The first games are individual so fortunately we don't have to listen to some annoying intro speech. Jack plays in most of the games but there are others that play only one or to, because if you get eliminated in one you can play anything else and they don't want to risk it. Now we present you – The Obstacle Course.
The screen came to life and the Guardians gasped at the scene.
It was a very tall tower with seasonal of all kinds trying to climb to the top where a red crystal was shining. They were a few rope stairs, from everywhere some bricks were literally jumping off, hitting someone and sending them on the ground in pain, at the middle of the tower started a section that looked like it had been impaled with multiple spears with a really sharp tip. Daggers, swords and axes were everywhere on the ground or on the tower, a few seasonal battling with them while the ones watching from the tribune were cheering. There were a few platforms where a few were resting, but only one or two were normal, the rest either threw the person in the air or simply dropped them.
The Guardians' jaws were on the ground watching as seasonal were thrown in every way screaming.
"Well they certainly outdone themselves this year." Lia commented with slight admiration while looking at the tower.
"This is what you call a game?!" Tooth exclaimed.
"Calm down, usually no one is hurt that bad." Lia assured them and Axel laughed as a wind sprite got hit in the face by a brick then thrown in the air.
Suddenly Jack appeared on the screen, looking curiously at the tower from the ground. He had a small armor on his chest, back and forearms and gloves on his hands, but he was still barefoot.
The rest of the Guardians wanted to scream to get him back here but right then a tall girl, probably 18 years old, came next to him, adjusting her armor that was similar to Jack's, and smirked at him.
'Oh, how nice of you to come to watch me win.'
Jack looked at her and smirked too.
'You know, everything they say about you is wrong, Keyla.' He said and she looked at him questionably. 'You actually do have a sense of humor.' Jack finished then took off running.
