A.N: I still haven't gotten the DVD yet but I'm going to get it. But I will! Soon…. So I have some exciting news. I met the storyoboard artist for ROTG, Joanne Ruftoon. She's so cool, she's done comics for the movie that have to do with Guardians and Pitch during the Dark Ages. She was at DC NATION meet up where I go with fans to watch Green Lantern and Young Justice together( RIP Aya and Wally). I talked with her and showed her some of my sketches. I asked her to sign me and autograph and she did just that, and also drew a sketch of Pitch for me. I asked if there were any way I can get an internship at Dreamworks. She said that she would keep me posted through Deviantart. I was internally screaming! That's also pretty much the reason I've been MIA for a while. But I'm back.

Jack wasn't going to give up, he was going to see what was beyond the forest of trees. No native was going to stop him now. His first time up ended up in being forced to turn back. But tonight, Jack was going to use the dark to his advantage. Jack waited until everyone in his house was asleep. Once he heard no noise, Jack got out of bed and put on his boots. He grabbed a heavy coat on his way out of his room and he tip toed out. He quietly went down the stairs and when he got to the door, opened slowly to avoid the sound of squeaking. Jack walked out, closed the door slowly, and then ran down the porch and out of the circle of houses. He ran up the hill and into the forest. Jack stopped by his climbing tree and took a break.

This was it, he made it this far with no one, not even his sister, noticed. Jack smiled and stood up straight. "No for the hard part." Jack continued into the forest, fallowing trail. Once Jack got past the small lake, the trail started to get smaller and smaller. He stopped and looked around, making sure no one was hiding in trees. The only sound he heard were the hooting of owls and the croaking of a nearby frog. Jack smiled seeing as no one was around and continued up the hill. Just as soon as he started up the fading trail again, Jack heard the snap of a twig.

"Oh great." He mumbled. He held his hands up in surrender and said. "Ok, fine. You caught me again. I'll just turn and-"deep growl interrupted Jack. He felt his neck hairs rise and stiffened. He knew that sound, it was the sound of a growling dog. Not just any dog. "Wo-Wolf." He managed to say.

The said animal stalked out of the trees and bared its teeth at Jack. The growling got tenser and the wolf looked at Jack with angry eyes.

"Nice wolf." Jack said backing up. "You look like a nice animal. Just let me walk away." He noticed the wolf lean closer to the ground, its back paws ready to spring. "Or you could try chasing me." Jack said in a monotone. As wolf sprung, the boy dodged and ran back down the path towards the village. Jack knew that once he was there, he would be home free. Just as Jack was about to make it to his climbing tree, he felt a heavy weight bring him down face first to the ground. Jack only managed to turn on his back before the wolf managed to keep him on the ground. The wolf front left paw held him down by the stomach and the other paw held down Jack's throat. He tried to scream but the weight of the wolf's paw on his throat kept him from making any sound. It was hard to breath and Jack was already losing air.

The wolf bared its teeth and its nose was was just inches from Jack's face. Then it opened its mouth to sink its teeth, Jack new there was no good end to this. Just as Jack was about to close his eyes, something quick and blue flew in between Jack and the wolf. It made chirping noises and flew in the face the wolf. The wolf got so annoyed, it got off of Jack and backed up. Jack took in a deep breath and coughed, welcoming the air that left him. After a while, Jack shook his head and sat up. He saw the wolf trying to get rid of the blue chirping thing by shaking its head and moving around. It dodged one way and the other, but the blue thing kept bothering it.

The blue blur was so fast, and it was so dark, Jack couldn't tell what it was. The blue thing stopped for one second, but it was enough for Jack to see what it was. It was a hummingbird, yet it wasn't. Its feathers were blue, on the top of its head had a tuft of yellow sticking up, and its beak was long. But its face was so human like, it tiny hand and tiny feet. The wings were on its back, but they weren't feathers. They were fairy like!

The little bird fairy used its nose to poke the wolf in the muzzle. Then it zoomed around its face making noises and spooking the wolf into leaving. Jack took this chance and got up. Instead of turning to leave though, he ran at the animal and said, "Get out! Shoo!" The dog was so shocked and tired from the blue bird, he didn't fight back Jack. The wolf turned on his heels and ran away, tail between his legs. "Yes!" Jack said. He looked around for the little bird, his tiny savior. "Where did you go?" Jack looked all around but couldn't find the hummingbird fairy. "What was that thing?" Jack said scratching his head, looking down. He saw a dot of blue on the ground, Jack bent down to look closer. It was actually a tiny feather, it was blue but with small hues of green. Jack picked it up and wiped the dirt of the feather. Jack looked at it with aw, it was so beautiful. He whispered, "Thank you, baby fairy."