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Jack Frost didn't get on with the Easter Bunny. It was a well known fact that the two immortals always seemed to provoke the other – or that Jack Frost like to provoke the Easter Bunny. Even so, the two seasons should never have to meet; lots of spirits theorised that this was the reason behind their fights.

And North was not one to argue with the facts. He could see for himself that the two didn't get on from the corner, sat in his favourite (and biggest) armchair. But now, really, it was just getting plain annoying.

The arguments wouldn't come suddenly – the way Bunny would walk into the room was a good source of finding out what mood he was in. For example, if he was cursing under his breath about the cold and had his ears pressed against his skull like he had done that morning, it was solid proof that the one and only Jack Frost had got the better of him. Whether that was freezing his Warren in secret or encouraging his eggs to stay at the Antarctica, Jack had managed to do so under the Pooka's nose without getting caught – in short, he had won the game.

And Bunny was the worst sore loser in history.

So then the argument would begin, as soon as Jack lazily drifted through the window, a soft smile hiding the latter if his amusement. He would ignore Bunny completely, choosing to talk to person that was the furthest away from him. And so, the first, well chosen comment would be uttered from the younger's mouth, risking a side glance at the Pooka.

North rubbed his temple, muttering in Russian, as the shouting reached its breakpoint. A gust of cold air and an angry yell informed The Cossack Jack had just froze Bunny's mouth shut.

"That's better." The spirit laughed before lunging away; Bunny had leapt towards him, snarling.

"You'll pay for that!" The Pooka yelled, breaking the ice sealing his mouth. He threw a boomerang at Jack but missed, almost hitting North.

That was enough.

North shot a meaningful glance at Sandy and the golden man nodded, pulling out two dream ropes. Quickly, he wrapped one around Bunny's waist, making him fall to the ground, and caught Jack by his ankle, making him dangle in midair. Both of them started yelling at the sandman simultaneously, forgetting about their fight.

"Silence!" North ordered. They both became silent. "Good. Now, I will not tolerate fighting in here." He said dangerously low, standing up and drawing out his swords. "Do you understand?"

"Cottontail started it!" Jack cried out as he turned slowly in the air, pointing at the accused.

"Tha' is the worst lie I ever heard! Ya froze my eggs to trees!"

"I was decorating!"

"Decorating my arse –"

"QUIET!" North yelled, pointing his swords at each of the arguing guardians. "Can you ever have a civil conversation with another?!"

"No!" Both Bunny and Jack snapped back, arms folded.

"Well…" Tooth began, a smile creeping on her face. "What if you spent more time together?"

"No way!"

"He sucks?"

"Wha' did ya say to me?!"

"You heard!"

"Oh, I'm not saying you have a choice." Tooth answered calmly, her smile growing wider. North began to laugh.

"That iz it! Why did I not think of that before!" He yelled. Bunny and Jack shared a concerned glance at another, eyes widening. "Sandy, if you may…"

The sandman nodded, copying Tooth's smile, and dropped Jack onto the floor. Jack cried out in surprise, Lansing hard on his side. Sandy then approached him, holding out what looked like a golden set of handcuffs.

"No! No way!" Jack tried to scramble away but North tackled him to the floor, holding out an arm.

"You can't do this!" Jack shrieked as Bunny began cursing under his breath, trying to struggle out of the ropes. "I don't want to die! He'll kill me! No!" Sandy nodded and attached one of the cuffs to Jack's slender wrist. Then, dragging a crying Jack mercilessly behind him, Sandy attached the other end of the cuff to Bunny's wrist. The ropes disappeared from the Pooka's middle, and he immediately tried to claw the chain off himself.

"You can't take it off." Tooth said sweetly. Bunny growled.

"He'll freeze my Warren!"

"Hey, l didn't exactly want this either, Kangaroo!"

"I ain't a kangaroo."

"That's what you tell yourself."

"Enough!" North shouted. The two bickering guardians looked over to him, blinking.

"You can't honestly be serious about this?" Jack asked, jiggling the chain.

"This meeting is over!" North ignored Jack's question and began to exit the room. Smiling, he called over his shoulder, "Have a good time!"

"How?!" Jack cried out as Bunny cursed (yet again). But North just ignored them, waving backwards as he exited the room with the remaining guardians.

"Well, I gotta go freeze some places." Jack turned to Bunny, rolling his eyes. "So you are coming with me." Bunny scoffed.

"I'm gonna go to my Warren, and I'd like to see ya try and stop me." He growled, tugging Jack forward.

"Ow." Jack muttered, rubbing his wrist. "That was pretty mean. I can walk."

"Yeah, and I don't care." Bunny retorted, tapping his foot onto the ground. A rabbit hole appeared beside them, and without hesitation, Bunny jumped through. Jack yelled out in surprise as he was dragged with him, falling through the hole.

They landed in a heap of tangled limbs, rolling out onto the grass. Jack rolled out from under Bunny, half amused, half annoyed.

"I thought you could ride these tunnels." He said, raising one of his eyebrows. He stood up unsteadily, grabbing his staff. "Yet here we are, falling flat on our faces…how graceful."

"I've never had to drag a stupid frosty-ass with me." Bunny grumbled, glaring at the spirit. He sighed. "At least it's warm back in here."

Jack grinned.

"Not for long…" he sang, twirling his staff. Suddenly, he was on the floor and getting pinned down by a very angry rabbit.

"Don't you even think about it!" The Pooka warned; Jack squirmed a little under his grip, but still smiling slightly.

"Keep your fur on…I can't fly away when I'm attached to you…" he said, twisting out from his grasp. He looked around, twisting slightly on one foot.

"Well what now?" He asked. Bunny sighed.

"I'm gonna paint some eggs. Ya can entertain yourself." He replied, walking over to the oak tree that was in the centre of the Warren.

"How am I meant to entertain myself when I can't use my powers?" Jack moaned, reluctantly walking after the other guardian.

"Figure it out."

THUMP

"What the?" Bunny turned around and saw Jack had dropped himself to the ground, and was staring up at the Pooka.

"I don't wanna be bored." Jack whined, kicking his legs slightly at the statement.

"And why are ya on the floor?" Bunny asked.

"I'm on strike."

Growling, Bunny kept walking, dragging Jack behind him.

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