OK so this is the next chapter.

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Me: Happy Easter everyone!

Bunny: Why am I here?

Me: Cause I wanted to ask you why you left a letter to my cousin? I mean, it was obviously from you. She asked, what your gender was, if you knew Tooth and North, and how older you were. You answer, boy, yes, and over like 250 years or something. This is obviously you!

Bunny: I don't think I have to answer that.

Me: *huffs* Whatever.

Now, onto the chapter!


It snowed today.

It would seem like it wasn't a big deal but today wasn't just any day. No today just happened to be a Sunday. Again, not a big deal even if spring was supposed to begin a few days ago. Yes its snowed days after the season had begun before, when it's all sunny and everything. It's even snowed on Sundays before! Obviously seeing that there are Sundays in winter and also in spring. So what makes this any different?

Today is Easter Sunday.

So what was Bunny met with when he left to hide eggs within one of the towns? A fluffy white substance being crushed beneath his feet and covered the town before him. He also knew that this was not the only town that was covered in the stuff. The chilly wind ruffled his fur and the Guardian knew there was a certain winter spirit floating around creating the delicate crystals that floated down from the puffy clouds in the sky.

Silently commanding the eggs to stay there, Bunny went to search for the Guardian of Fun. Following the direction where the flakes seemed to be coming from, he found himself in a small and empty park of the town. Looking around he found said winter spirit lounging in one of the few large trees waving his hand to let the snowflake drift off into the air.

Bunny frowned and marched over to the winter teen. "Hey!" He shouted gaining the other's attention.

Jack turned to him and grinned. "Oh, hey Cottontail. Aren't you supposed to be, like, hiding colored eggs or something?"

The Guardian of Hope frowned. "That's why I'm here right now. But what I want to know, is why did you make it snow today?"

It was Jack's turn to frown. "Hey, it's not my fault that today was due for some snow."

"Couldn't you have waited another day?! It's bloody Easter! The kids won't want to come out with all this snow!"

Jack rolled his eyes. "I don't get a say on when it snows Cottontail, only to deliver it. So don't go blaming me for this. Besides, it's not even that bad. They could easily go hunting in this!"

"Now why would they want to do that? To dig through all of this just to find my googies? Ha!" Then he turned his glare back to the other. "Couldn't have waited another day. But no, you always got a mess with my egg hunts."

Jack jumped down from the branch he was on. "Did you not just hear me? I. Do not. Say. When the. Snow. Is due. Ok? Or have your big kangaroo ears lost their hearing?"

"Oh I heard you alright," Bunny said getting closer to the other and into his face. "But for all I know, that's just a cover. For all I know, it could be another blizzard of '68 somewhere!"

"I thought you heard me when I explained I didn't like causing storms? Or were you thinking about what shade of pink you should make the egg for Sophie?" He smirked at the comment but it dropped again at the rabbit's response.

"I think you like making storms as long as it will mess with another spirit, particularly me."

Jack sighed. "And this just shows you never listened to my explanations. That, or your brain is the size of a pea. So let's see if I can get this into your itty bitty brain before I go, kay? I don't like making storms and the blizzard of '68 was never meant to happen. Got that 'roo? Now if you don't mind, I got some snow days to deliver." With that Jack took off, leaving a grumbling Bunny to try to hide his eggs in comfortable places.

When he watched, with slight surprise, as the children came out and squealed with joy at the sight of the colorful eggs framed by the white powder, Bunny couldn't help but feel slightly guilty for what he said to the young spirit before. And at this moment he did remember the heart breaking explanations Jack had given each of them when he explained his past or when they had interrogated him for the storms. How hopeful he felt when they believed and accepted the explanations, comforting his worries of being tossed out for those facts.

With a sigh, he finished spreading Easter to the children. Then he decided to seek out the winter spirit and apologize for what he'd said. He should have realized that the younger hadn't meant to make it snow on his holiday, especially when he helped out with so much joy that he wouldn't be surprised if it had tainted the eggs and then was spread to the children.

After a few hours, Jack had apparently decided not to hang out in one spot for a while, he finally found the boy hanging out somewhere in Norway. He found him resting against a large rock that rested on the ground. He turned when he heard Bunny approach and frowned.

"Ok, whatever it is now, I had nothing to do with it." He quickly said while putting his hands up.

Bunny sighed. "You're not in trouble Frostbite."

"Then why are you here?"

"I wanted to apologize for before, I was wrong about what I said." It was silent. Bunny, who had been looking towards the ground, looked up to see Jack staring in shock at him. "What?"

"Did you just apologize?"

"Yeah, and?"

"Are you like, feeling sick or anything? Cause you've never apologized to me unless it was like saying "I'm sorry that happened" or whatever."

"Can't you just accept it?!"

"Yes, I mean, this is probably a onetime thing right?" The smirk he shot Bunny showed there were no hard feelings.

Bunny sighed. "You're too forgiving."

"I don't see the reason to hold a grudge." Jack said, shrugging. "I mean, we're immortal. That's a LONG time to hold a grudge. Just seems pointless."

"About grudges, how about we put '68 behind us?"

Jack shot him a grin. "Already did. You're the one who keeps bringing it up."

"Seriously?! How can you just forget something like that?!"

"Why remember it?" Jack asked. "It was a time I went crazy, spilled blood, caused a dangerous blizzard, and to top it off, no one wanted to help me or showed me any kindness. Why remember it?"

"That seems like it be something you'd hold a grudge on, or something on it." Bunny said frowning.

"I did-do still hold a feeling towards it. There's fear about it happening again and sorrow." He shrugged again. "But why dwell on those emotions? That would be a really depressing life."

"That's was really wise sounding."

Jack smirked. "Don't get used to it Kangaroo."

Bunny rolled his eyes. "Still, not one grudge held for at least a month in all of your immortal life?"

Jack hummed. "Hmmm, nope! I mean many things I just accepted and things I did grow angry over was wiped away soon after. I mean, there was one thing but it was more of a threat than anything."

Bunny's eyes widened. "You threatened someone?!"

"More like a lot of someones." Jack responded.

"Seriously?! About what?!"

"Stuff. I don't feel like sharing a story right now. But I am in the mood for this." Before Bunny could ask what "this" is, he was hit in the face with a snowball. Wiping it off his face, he growled.

"Get back here, Frostbite!" Jack just laughed as they chased each other around.

What a great Easter.


So that was that! Happy Easter everyone!

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