Still being unseen:

In the city of Moscow, frost was spreading across roads and walls by invisible beings.

It even froze a water fountain that caused a kid drinking from it stuck to it by his tounge.

Two flying spirits of winter perched on the top of the Moscow palace smiling at all the frost work they had created.

The Frost had changed their appearances over the past 300 years.

Jack now wore a blue hooded jumper with frost patterns over his shirt and still he had brown leggings with ropes wrapped around the bottoms. He never went anywhere without his staff.

Janet still wore her tunic with glitter snowflakes along with white leggings but instead of having a brown cape, she now wore a woolly, warm medium sized poncho that parted to the side on the bottom to the left and had a hood on the back.

Her hair and grown slightly longer that she had to keep some of it back with a snowflake clip.

The brother and sister were laughing about as they flew in the air. "Now that was fun!" Janet said.

"Wind!" Jack called. "Take us home!"

The wintery wind lift him off his ground and helped Janet flutter her wings.

They were soaring through the sky and over the sea and across the land until they came to Burgass. This was where they had lived for 300 years.

They zoomed around the town that had been rebuild over the last three centuries causing more mischief until they started skating on the ice lake. The lake where they had been risen up by the moon's rays.

Jack started making a trail of frost with his staff whilst Janet started spinning around until when she jumped high into the air with her wings, the frost patterns she made rose up and formed a frost tree.

They both then started relaxing on the snow.

"Nothing like a glorious day causing snow fun and mischief," Janet relaxed.

"We should do it more often," her brother said.

Their moment of relaxing was interrupted when they heard a child's voice. They both flew to the side of the lake and above it to see a young kid about 10 years with brown hair and eyes. He was in winter wear and he was carrying a book.

They had both been observing that kid for a long while. He seemed to remind them of someone but they couldn't figure out who.

They noticed him dropping a book. They both leaped down to look at the book that had the title: The Bigfoot.

"What does this kid like reading about besides people with big feet?" Jack asked his sister.

"I don't know. That kid is very interesting and special," Janet commented. They heard some other children who they instantly realised they were Jamie's friends playing around.

A kid named Caleb shouted "All right! Yeah! Whoo hoo!

His twin brother: Claude saluted: "Snow Day!"

Jenna sang, "You're welcome!"

Jamie called out to his friends: "Guys, wait up! Are you guys coming to the egg hunt Sunday?"

Caleb cheered again, "Yeah! Free candy!"

Claude said, "I hope we can find the eggs with all this snow!"

They started shouted here in mocking worries.

Jamie looked his book which he picked up from the ground, "It says here that they found Big Foot hair samples and DNA! In Michigan! That's like super-close!"

The twins kept their distance.

Claude rolled his eyes, "Here we go again,"

Jamie saw how annoyed he was and disagreed, "You saw that video too, Claude! He's out there!"

Caleb argued, "That's what you said about aliens,"

"And the Easter Bunny," Claude added as well.

"Wow, the Easter Bunny is real," Jamie said delighted.

Jack said, "Oh he's real, alright. Real annoying, real grumpy…" he and Janet walked across the fence tops.

"…and really full of himself," Janet finished.

Claude was getting a little annoyed, "Come on, you guys believe anything,"

Jamie's sister Sophie cheered, "Easter Bunny! Hop, hop, hop!," she tripped over and went: "Ahh!"

Jamie called his mum: "Mum! Sophie fell again!"

Sophie started crying a bit.

Mrs. Bennett was concerned for her youngest child. "You okay Soph?"

Claude burst out "-sledding or what?!"

Mrs. Bennet noticed that Jamie had forgotten something. "Jamie? Hat?"

Jamie was confused "Hah?"

Mrs. Bennett sighed putting a warm weather beanie on his head. "You don't want the Frost Twins: Jack and Janet!"

"Who are Jack and Janet?" the kid asked curiously. His question clearly stated he had nether heard of them before.

Mrs. Bennett changed the subject "They're nobodies, honey, it's just an expression,"

"Oi, we heard that!" Janet shouted offended.

"Jeez, doesn't that woman ever learn manners?" Jack asked offended as well.

Jamie started laugh and he joined with his friend and played with them.

"Who are Jack and Janet?" Jack looked at his twin with eyes of mischief. "We'll show them who we are,"

"Yep, I couldn't agree with you more," Janet agreed.

Jack waved the top of his staff over his hand and made a snowball. He then blew in some special magic inside it with his ice breath then with great accuracy, she threw it at Jamie's head.

Jamie started acting funny. "Okay! Who threw that?"

Janet twirled her hands round and formed a snowball as well. The snowball was fired at Jamie as well.

"Who did it again?!" Jamie hypocritically asked his friends.

"Well, it wasn't Big Foot, kiddo," Janet answered though Jamie didn't hear her.

Jamie started laughing. He picked up a snowball and threw it at one of his friends: Pippa's head.

Pippa retorted. "Jamie Bennett! No fair!"

"You struck twice at my head!" Jamie argued.

Everyone started throwing snowballs at each other.

The Frost Twins smirked. "I told you we'd show them who we are," Jack told his sister.

They started making more snowballs and throwing them at the kids.

The kids were having so much fun when Pippa threw one at another girl: Cupcake's head. She growled at Pippa as she turned round.

Pippa freaked out, "Run. I hit Cupcake!"

Monty freaked out too. "She hit Cupcake,"

Claude asked shocked, "You hit Cupcake?

Cupcake grunted again when another snowball came out of nowhere and hit her in the side of her head.

Caleb looked at his twin brother, "Did you throw that?"

Claude gaped "No"

Pippa swore "It wasn't me!"

"Oh, dear I think we just made that girl angry," Jack awkwardly whispered to Janet

"Oh, don't worry, bro I know just how to handle this," Janet assured. She created a snowflake in her hand and telekinetically made it fly into Cupcake's head. She just started acting fun instead of angry and soon all the kids were throwing large snowballs at each other.

"Janet, I think we should spread more fun than just snowballs," Jack suggested. "How about a snow slide for that Jamie kid?"

"That's a good idea," Janet agreed. "Just as long as we don't cause him any harm,"

"Relax, sis. It won't hurt him a bit,"

They both levitated into the air and called out at the same "Little slippery!" they started to create an ice path in front of Jamie, who fell forward onto his sled and started sliding.

His friends called out: "Jamie!"

Jamie was enjoying it but was freaking out in fear that he would hit something.

Pippa called out warning, "That's the street!"

"Woah!" Jamie screamed.

Janet noticed how scared he was. "Woah! Don't worry, kid. We gotcha. Hold on! It's gonna be alright!"

The two both took great care in ensuring Jamie Bennet was alright but still having fun.

Jack and Janet was laughing that her magic was spreading joy when a car was coming in front of them. Jack heard its horn and screamed. He grabbed his sister's waist and he pulled her to safety. Janet noticed that Jamie was about to it the car.

She fired an ice blast from her hand it formed a ramp in the town center in front of a statue. He landed with a huge thud right at the foot of the statue.

His friends ran up to him.

Pippa gasped "Oh my gosh...!"

Jack and Janet landed on the ledges of the large stone supporting the statue and looked down at the kid hoping he wasn't hurt from the slide they had created for him.

The kids were still concerned for Jamie, "Jamie, are you alright?

Jamie popped up from the snow "Woah ho! Did you guys see that? It was amazing! I slid- I did a jump! And- and I slid under-"

His sentence was cut off by an orange couch sliding out of nowhere and bumping into him.

"Oops," Jack said.

Janet elbowed him.

"What was that for?"

"For saying he wouldn't be hurt when he just got hurt by a sofa,"

"Hey, it wasn't my fault," Jack retorted holding his hands up.

Jamie popped up showing a tooth in his hands.

"Cool, a tooth!" he cheered.

Claude was happy for his friend, "Dude! That means cash!"

"I gotta put this under my pillow!" Jamie cheered as his friends started walking back to his house. "The Tooth Fairy's goanna come!"

The Frost Twins both growled in anger.

"Hey! That wasn't the Tooth Fairy! That was me and my sister!" Jack shouted.

"What about all the fun we had?!" Janet asked angrily as well.

They leaped in front of the kids wanting themselves to be noticed.

"What does it take for me and my brother to be…" her berating sentence was cut off by the kids passing through her and Jack much to their shock. "Noticed," she finished sighing.

Silence was amidst Jack and Janet as they eyed the group of friends walking away.

They just took off holding hands.

That night they went to the small kid's house and looked through his window to see him playing with his little sister Sophie, his mum and their dog Abby.

He was explaining the fun events that had happened that day to his sister and about how he lost his tooth. He wanted to stay up and see the Tooth Fairy but his mother told him that if he did, the fairy wouldn't come.

Both the twins had their hoods up and looked upside down smiling at him seeing such happiness he was feeling with people he loved.

They wanted to so bad have that kind of thing but it was possible. Sure they had each other; yet still they wanted to have true happiness.

They flew away from the window and onto the roof.