Ok so this is the next chapter.

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Me: It snowed today! This is all I've been waiting for! Sandy even gave me a dream a few nights ago about it snowing and it was so realistic I thought it wasn't a dream but then I woke up and looked outside, only to find there was no snow. I cried. But that night, after cursing Sandy's name a few times, I forgave him because snow came, even if it was just for a moment.

Pitch: While I liked the part on cursing Sanderson, what does this have to do with anything?

Me: Because it SNOWED today and didn't go away (hehe I rhymed) for the first time all winter! YES! So to celebrate this I'm posting this one shot that I came up with like a month ago because I saw repetitive snowflakes, each one the exact same, on my teachers wall so I was like how much work is it to make each individual snowflake. So wallah! this is born.

Pitch: Joy.

Me: Y'up! Now onto the chapter!


North hummed along with the music as he walked through the now silent workshop. Christmas was over giving the yetis' time off, making the workshop void of, well, work. It was really just him and Jack here at the moment and…

Wait. North froze. If Jack was here, why was it so silent? There is always something going on with the child, even when he was quiet, there could still be a breeze or something. He moved quickly down the halls and to Jack's room. Opening the door, he found Jack sitting upon his windowsill, the window open, and sitting their silently. He would wave a hand over the other's open palm, forming a snowflake before studying it and letting it go, only to disappear into the clouds.

"Jack?" The winter spirit jumped at the sudden voice before turning to North with a smile.

"Oh, hi North. I didn't hear you enter."

"Jack…what are you doing?" North asked, raising an eyebrow at the boy.

"Oh, this?" Jack responded. "I'm just making the snowflakes for the next snowfall."

"You do it by hand?" North asked, eyes widening with wonder.

"Well if I have the time, then yes. Usually I don't so I'll just make them appear as the work is being done. But doing this helps make extra special snowflakes."

"Extra special?"

"Well, yeah. You know each snowflake is different right? None two are alike? Well this helps make them even more different than others. Like new forms that haven't been tweaked yet. I can also add in a bit a fun this way." At the last part, a mischievous spark showed in his cerulean eyes.

It was silent for a moment before North thought of something. "Wait, you said, no snowflake is same as another?"

"Yes." Jack drawled, wanting where this was leading.

"How is that possible? Surely you would have made doubles by now!"

Jack smirk. "North no snowflake has been duplicated since the first winter spirit. Before then it was just of white flakes, but now we put effort into it. And even when we don't, we just send dull, but still slightly different, snowflakes down."

"But even if you have good enough memory to do this-"

"Which I do. It's very easy to remember the patterns."

"How could you know what snowflakes the past spirits did?!"

"The knowledge is passed down North. And so what if I didn't come around for a few years. The knowledge is still given and besides, the wind helps me." At that a breeze flew into the room.

"So you're telling me, you have all this knowledge of snowflakes?"

"Well I am a winter spirit. Like I said, it's easy to remember. It might also just be like an instinct or something as well." Jack shrugged. "What does it matter?"

"It just amazes me as all!"

"Everything amazes you, North."

"What! No! Not everything! I mean, eh…" Jack chuckled.

"If you don't mind, I have some snow to spread."

With that, and a laugh, Jack flew out the window. North just huffed and left the room.


At the next Guardian meeting. Each of the older Guardians entered the meeting room, only to find four snowflake pendants upon the coffee table and Jack sitting on the couch near them with a smile on his face.

"Jack what…" Tooth spoke only for Jack to cut in.

"They're for you guys. While I told North, no snowflake is alike, that does not mean they can't be given for similar reasons, and have a few similarities." They were each given a specific one, and while they were made up differently, they had a few very noticeable similarities.

Tooth's pendant had a hexagon in the center with a crystal in the center of it in the shape of the Guardian crystal. Then, branching off of the hexagon were diamonds, two for each, coming off of each point. When it caught on the sunlight, it seemed to shine the color magenta.

Bunny's pendant also had a hexagon with a crystal in the center, again shaped like the Guardian crystal, however he had a different shape branching off. Instead of diamonds, he had triangles, two for each with then pointing towards the hexagon, coming off of the points instead. When his caught in sunlight, it seemed to shine the color green.

Sandy's pendent, like the other two, had the hexagon with the guardian shaped crystal. However, branching off of his were circles, again two for each but this time having a small line spaced between them, coming off of the points of the hexagon. When his caught in sunlight, it seemed to shine the color of golden yellow, a few shades lighter than his own sand.

Finally North's pendant, just like the other three, had the hexagon with the guardian crystal in the middle. However, his had squares, also two each but like Sandy's they had a small line connecting them, branching off of the corners. When his caught in the sunlight, it seemed to shine the color red, slightly lighter than his coat.

Each pendant was connected on a black string, letting them each slip over their heads like a necklace. Once they were settled, hanging from their necks, they all looked to Jack.

"What are these for, mate?" Bunny asked.

"They'll keep us in contact. If need each other, but can't get to them, the each pendant will glow each other's color. So if I needed you're help or was in trouble or something along the lines where I can't physically get you, each of your pendants will glow blue." That's when they noticed Jack also had one around his neck. It too had the hexagon and crystal, but his had extra hexagons, two for each, connecting off of the larger one's points. His shinned an icy blue when caught in the sunlight.

"The glow will come from the crystal in the center." Jack continued. "They can't melt so you don't need to worry about that. I figured, it would be the easiest way to know if we're safe or if we just want to meet up in general. The light will be a lot darker in color if it's danger."

"How long did it take for you to do this?" North gasped.

"A few days, give or take." Jack said with a wave of his hand. There was more silence until North coughed and got the meeting started.


Me: So that was that. Those were literally ended up being on two pages, exactly split like in this. HA!

Pitch: Yes but please tell them some important news.

Me: *sighs* Schools coming back and so these will be less updated. But I'll try my hardest!

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Until next time! :D