Disclaimer: I'm pretty sure I don't have to do this every single time.
AN: Well, I want you to.
"So how are things going for you, Jack?" North asked.
"Well," Jack replied, "pretty good, I guess."
"Bored?" Bunny asked.
"Ever since winter break for Jamie ended," Jack sighed.
"Winter break is never-ending to you, right?" North asked.
"Don't get me wrong, I like it here and hanging out with you . . . and Kangaroo here," Jack said.
"Bunny!" Bunny huffed.
"I'm not a bunny, Kangaroo," Jack pointed his staff at Bunny.
Bunny raised his boomerang up.
"Just kidding," Jack chuckled nervously. "I'm bored so can Bunny and I ride in your sleigh?"
"Shouldn't you be off somewhere spreading fun to the world?" Bunny asked.
"Shouldn't you be off painting Easter eggs?" Jack shot.
"Shouldn't you be off causing trouble?" Bunny shot back.
"Shouldn't you be-" Jack started.
"Both of you, get out," North turned and crossed his arms.
Jack sighed.
"Bored. So bored. So, so bored. . . ."
Jack stopped to draw a face in the snow. Jack walked around without a care, bored. It seemed as if there was nothing to do!
Maybe I should surprise Jamie after school. That's it.
"Wind, take me home!" he shouted. Jack waited but nothing happened. He frowned. "Wind! Take me home!" Nothing. ". . . This isn't good."
"North! North! Something's wrong! I can't seem to- I can't- North!" Tooth cried.
"Mate, something's wrong with me!" Bunny informed loudly.
Sandman waved his arms frantically to attract attention.
The little fairies flew around the workshop as if they were confused.
"I can't seem to be able to see the kids' memories anymore!" Tooth's lips quivered.
"I can't get the eggs to move around! They aren't listening!" Bunny panted.
Sandman waved his arms even more frantically.
"Enough! Calm down! Where's Jack?"
As if his words were a cue card, Jack burst into the room quickly and was suddenly with the rest of the group.
"What's going on here?" Jack asked.
"Tooth," North pointed to her, implying she should start explaining her situation.
"Whenever I touch the teeth, no matter how much I try I can't see the memories! I tried over and over again!" Tooth was keeping herself from crying.
"Bunny," North pointed to Bunny.
"My eggs won't listen to a word I say," he said.
That's really saying something, considering they don't have ears, Jack thought but decided to keep it to himself considering it was not the right time and that his case was slightly the same.
"Sandy," North pointed to Sandman.
Sandman held out a hand. Sand started forming a dog in midair.
"It's nice, but what does that have to do with-" Bunny started.
Poof! The sand-dog suddenly exploded into grains of sand covering the workshop floor.
"That . . . was . . ." Bunny's eyes were bulging out of their sockets and so were Jack's.
"Jack," North pointed to him after recovering from the exploding sand-dog.
"The wind won't come when I call it!" Jack explained.
"And what about you?" Tooth asked North.
"It seems I can't build any more toys . . ." North explained solemnly.
"You can't or you're not able to?" Bunny asked.
"I can't seem to see the toy clearly in my mind! Every time I try my mind goes blank!" he explained more clearly.
"Why is this happening? And why now?" Tooth asked.
AN: Oh, dear. What will happen next? And I'm sorry if it's too short, I wanted a (sorta) cliffhanger.
Kristoff: I wasn't in this chapter. . . .
AN: . . . It was totally an accident.
