And introducing chapter 2! In this chapter, we get to know Snow a little bit more. I wont reveal all of her details because, seriously, how dull would the story be if i revealed all of Snow's secrets in the first few chapters? The icy water girl would soak me then freeze me if i did that!

So here it is! Read and Enjoy!


Chapter 2: Snow, Aurora and Dusty

So, like I said, I'm Snow Mist the daughter of Jack Frost and Casey Aqua. I'm basically the ultimate combination of the best of both of them. My hair was both jet black and snow white, the white covering the edges of my hair as well as the edges of my bangs. My eyes were bichromatic, two different colors. The left one was sapphire blue and the right one was ice blue.

Onto the events that led up to the biggest battle I had ever been a part of. I didn't meet who would become my best friends until I was four years old. That was the first time my parents had ever taken me to North's workshop. Apparently, it was part of some agreement they, Narain and Bunny, and Windsong and Sandy had made with North: They wouldn't bring their children to the Pole until they were four years old at least. I guess their reasoning had been that as spirits, we supposedly matured faster than we physically aged. At least the girls did according to Mom, Narain and Song.

When we arrived, the first person I saw was a girl about a foot and a half taller than me. She had blueish hair with long rabbit-like ears sticking out and emerald green eyes. She had a normal human skin tone but her hand and feet were paws instead of human hands and feet. I turned my head and saw another girl. This girl was quite a few inches taller than me and, unlike the other girl, looked completely human. She had silvery-gray hair and twilight blue eyes.

I smiled and bravely held out a hand. "Hi." I said. "My name is Snowdella Riverland Mist, but I like to be called Snow."

The silvery haired girl was the first to take my outstretched hand. "Dustidell Starlight." she said. "I like to be called Dusty."

The taller girl sighed and, once Dusty had released my hand, grasped it in her paws. "I'm Aurora Borealis."

"So, why am I here?" I didn't include the taller girls in my question because by the looks of things, these two girls were older than me by at least two or three years.

"Just turned four huh?" Aurora asked. I nodded. "Well, then, your parent or parents are going to show you how things work around here and the Guardians will want to meet you so that, if you're destined to become a Guardian yourself, they can help you discover your center."

"Center?" I asked, raising one of my dark eyebrows.

Dusty smiled. "Center, for a Guardian, is what they put into the world and what they are meant to protect in the children of the world."

Aurora nodded. "Exactly. Like, the big man himself, North. His center is wonder. Tooth, the Tooth Fairy, her center is memories. My Dad, E. Aster Bunnymund is the Guardian of Hope and my Mom, Narain Hart, is the Guardian of Love."

Dusty bent down to my level and looked me straight in the eyes, twilight blue to bichromatic ice blue and sapphire blue. "My Dad, Sandy, the Sandman, is the Guardian of Dreams. My Mom, Windsong, is the Guardian of Belief. Do you know what your parents protect?"

I shook my head. My parents had never mentioned anything about a Center before so I had no idea what theirs was.

"Well, first," Aurora began. "Who are your parents?"

This I could answer for sure. "Jack Frost and Casey Aqua, spirits of winter and water." I smiled proudly.

The older girls smiled. "Jack Frost: Guardian of Fun and Casey Aqua: Guardian of Faith." Dusty said.

I smiled wilder. "So, if you know what's going on, that means you've already turned four and gotten to come."

They nodded. "I'm seven." Aurora said.

"And I'm six." Dusty added.

I nodded slowly. "Okay, so how do I figure out what my Center is?"

"The Guardians will have you do different things involving qualities of children that aren't already being protected." Aurora said. "It's actually pretty fun."

"But it takes a while." Dusty pointed out. "Me and Aurora still haven't come close to figuring out our centers."

I shrugged. "I'm ready for anything." The two older girls stifled laughter at my words of confidence, but I chose to ignore them. Instead, I ran through the building, honestly searching for this North character. When I found him, the man was enormous and I almost ended up running away. But he was really kind.
After that day, my parents took me to the Pole to figure things out for the next six years. They took me up there for several days almost right after December 17, my birthday. By the time I turned ten, I was barely closer to figuring out my Center than I had been when I was four.

I wish I'd known then what I do now, because discovering my Center would end up being one of the most crucial things possible. Especially when a villain that hadn't been seen in hundreds of years came out of hiding.


How was this? Good? I sure hope so.

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