"Jack, would you 'please' tell me what's going on?" She enhanced on the word please to get it across to him.

They were flying high above the air now, that the ground was no longer visible. She was expecting a fun snow day with Jack back at Burgess, but when he comes, he barely gives her a smile and then drags her to some unknown location.

"I'll tell you when we get there." He said, keeping his eyes straight ahead.

Anna frowned and let him drag her through the skies. He could be really stubborn when he wanted to be. Yeah, sure she was stubborn, but only she was allowed to be. Jack had to be reasonable.

When the clouds finally cleared and she could see the ground again, the familiar sight of North's Workshop appeared. Standing by the side of a mountain.

"Are we going to try and break in again?" She tilted her head.

They've tried countless times before, but never had gotten past the yetis. Even after Jack had become a guardian, their attempts were foiled. So what made him think that they'd get inside today?

That was when something unexpected happened. They landed at the door and Phil, the yeti who constantly threw them out onto the snow, had let them in. No need for a fight whatsoever.

What was going on?!

Jack kept his grip on her, his cold skin pressing against her burning skin. He finally turned them at a corner and Anna found herself in a well lit room, almost similar to an old fashioned living room, except for the controls and large globe at the other end.

She was greeted by the sight of the other guardians. The way they were looking at her made her rather uncomfortable. Was she in trouble for something? She hadn't done anything in the past couple decades. Maybe, except cause a few droughts, but just little ones. Nothing serious.

"It's about time, Jack!" North exclaimed. He then turned to Anna and gave her a warm smile. "And it is lovely to meet you, Anna."

Anna blinked, but dropped the thought of being in trouble. If she was in trouble he certainly would've sounded more angrier. "Nice to meet you too."

Tooth then flew to her and automatically. "Wow! You have strong teeth." She said amazed and poked inside the girl's mouth. Anna couldn't say anything except make sounds.

"Okay, Tooth." Jack pulled the fairy away. He found it funny and wondered if that's what he looked like when she had done it to him. "That's enough."

"Sorry." Tooth smiled sheepishly and went to rejoin her fairies.

Anna moved the insides of her mouth around to regain feeling back in there.

"Ok, Frosty." She turned to her friend. "Why am I here?"

Jack was about to speak, but he was interrupted by North. "Because you are now guardian!" He said proudly and suddenly a marching band began playing and elves and yetis started coming into the room throwing fire sticks and confetti. Playing trumpets and drums.

Honestly for Anna it was a bit overwhelming. Any other time she would've enjoyed this, but they were starting to invade her personal space and it was making her uncomfortable.

Jack, noticing her discomfort, slammed his staff against the floor and frost spread across the floor, halting everything.

"Do you have to do that every time?" He asked annoyed.

"Jack. It's fine." Anna smiled and placed a hand on his shoulder. She mouthed him a silent "thank you" when he turned his head her way. He knew her limits and he didn't like it the first time and even if it wasn't him, he wasn't going through it again.

The red haired girl then sighed and paced around the room. "I don't know if I am ready to be a guardian." She was thrilled about it and it did sound tempting, but she knew Jack's story. Until he was ready to accept himself, he couldn't completely be a guardian and she too had to figure out something's before she can sayyesand be part of the team.

"Of course you are." North said for her. He waved his hand to start the music, but before he could make that call, Anna blasted a ray of sun to his side, just missing his ear.

"No I am not." The temperature in the room was starting to rise. Jack quickly laid a hand on her shoulder and smoke emitted from it as he attempted to cool her down. It's what they did. The temperature would always either increase or decrease rapidly, depending on who was angered and the other would simply get them to relax. Despite being polar opposites, their opposites did have an advantage to each other at some points and fixing sudden temperature changes was one of them.

"Okay, I calm." Anna took a deep breath and Jack finally removed his cool hand from her shoulder. It was cold for a few seconds, but it warmed up almost instantly.

"What the heck was that about?" Bunny asked confused. He wasn't sure what he just witnessed.

"I doubt you wanted to melt like a popsicle." Jack responded.

"I live in Australia, Mate. I'm use to hot temperatures."

"I'm pretty sure the rest of us aren't." Jack rolled his eyes and the temperature Anna had been at, although smaller than other times, could still probably set the place on fire.

"So you want me to be a guardian?" Anna asked. "But how can I be a guardian when no one can see me and-and then there's the whole finding your centre thing and then there's having to find out my purpose to find out my centre..." Everyone, but Jack, was surprised at her sudden rant. They were having trouble keeping up with what she was saying. To Jack, however, this was normal. He knew she had a habit of over reacting and talking rapidly, that half the time he couldn't catch what she was saying. But he did catch on what she was referring to.

"...and what if never find out who I am and I can't truly become a guardian and what's going to happen if it clashes with my job now as the Spirit of Summer..." Jack grabbed her shoulders and looked at her with calm, ice blue eyes.

"Calm down, Anna. Trust me, you'll figure it out." He smiled and he could feel Anna's shoulders lower as she relaxed and let out a breath. Just looking into his eyes told her she could trust him. She always trusted him and he was usually right. Except for the time they thought that playing tag and chasing each other around and around had caused a tornado.

Maybe hot air and cold air going rapidly in a circle wasn't the best idea they had.

The other guardians sure saw how reliant the two teenagers were on one another. After they first met, they thought the two wouldn't get along. Those thoughts were diminished when they saw just how well their personalities were similar and they instantly connected. It was chaotic as sometimes when they met, their powers and seasons clashed, causing some calamity. It was hard the first decade or so, but after time it started to ease down.

Even Jack had once prevented a bush fire caused by Anna accidentally, by putting it out before any serious damaged had been done. They were also sure Anna had stopped a few blizzards on some occasions.

Although completely different, they seemed to complete each other in a sense. It was probably better that summer and winter got along. Otherwise it would be a huge mess.

"Okay, lovebirds." Bunny said and walked towards them, splitting them up. "You may have forgotten, but we have Pitch to worry bout'."