Poke.
Helllllo! Thank you to everyone that reviewed my stories!
Hope you like this one!
I don't own rotg
Enjoy!
Jack was bored stiff. How long did these meetings go on for? He slumped further in his chair, hoping for it to end. He looked over to North. He was having a deep discussion with Bunny, Tooth and Sandy. He wasn't really listening to what; it took too much energy. A random elf passed him, carrying cookies on a plate.
"You licked any?" Jack said from his chair. The elf pointed at itself stupidly, making Jack's eyes roll, and shook it's head enthusiastically. "Good!" he said and froze the elf on the spot, then took the cookies. He slyly knocked the elf over with his foot and rolled it under the table. Grinning, he took a big bite out of one biscuit and munched happily.
"But sugar rots the children's teeth!.."
"But they like candy!"
Typical. They were arguing about candy again. Jack broke another cookie in half and nibbled on the edge. He liked to stay out of these conversations because, being a child, they would all start to pick on him and hint for him to say things. Jack reached for another cookie, only to find none. Now he was back to square one again. Boredom. Great. Jack jabbed his staff on the ground, making swirly patterns emerge from under the chair he was sitting on. Then he made the frost creep up Bunny's chair and onto his back. It was a couple of seconds before Bunny jumped, feeling the cold on his back.
"Bloody hell!" he said, leaping ten feet into the air. Jack started laughing in hysterics.
"FROST!" he yelled and was about to leap on him but Sandy had a firm grip on his fur. Jack stuck his tongue out at the Pooka.
"He froze my bloody fur!" Bunny said, pointing at Jack.
"Come on, kangaroo! It was just a joke!" he said and grinned lazily. Bunny scoffed and flopped back down on his chair.
"Jack- you don't mess with Bunny," said North, "and Bunny...don't kill Jack." And then he turned around and continued the conversation. Bunny eventually joined in too. And Jack was bored again. Slowly, he extended his staff out to Bunny's back. It hovered there a minute, then Jack poked him; he withdrew his staff quickly, just before the Easter Bunny turned around. He looked around wildly and his eyes set on Jack.
"What?" he said, looking at him innocently.
"Stop poking me!" Bunny said angrily. Jack just pulled a confused face. The rabbit turned around and continued with his conversation with the rest of the guardians. Maybe he was imagining it? But this was Jack Frost he was talking about, and he was a good actor. He had mastered the innocent look.
"But I think you should cut down on the amount of eggs you give!" he heard Tooth say.
"No way! Not on ya nelly mate!" he cried out. That would never happen. Ever.
*Poke*
"FROSTY! STOP THE BLOODY POKIN'" Bunny yelled, standing up.
"Alright..." Jack said from behind him. Sandy was in silent fits of laughter. North was shaking his head with a smile on his face. Tooth hadn't noticed. Bunny looked at Jack for a while before turning back in his chair slowly. Soon he was back into the conversation, like nothing happened.
*poke*
Bunny ignored him.
*poke*
*poke*
*poke poke*
"FROSTBITE!" Bunny yelled, making some nearby yeti jump. He turned around so quickly that almost knocked his chair over. Jack smiled and poked his nose.
"What's wrong, cotton tail?" he said calmly.
"STOP," he shouted, "pokin' me!"
"What...like this?" Jack said and jabbed him in the stomach with the end of his staff. That was it. Bunny leap at Jack. Jack just stared at him. Suddenly, he felt his feet stuck to the wooden floor. He looked down and found that they were frozen to it, frost patterns creeping up his legs. Jack didn't even thump his staff on the floor, like he saw him do before. He saw it coming.
"Shame...that was really close..." he said and joined in the laughing of the other guardians.
