Chapter 8

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"I mean I know all the lyrics for Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, you know the song from Mary Poppins" Jack chuckled, "I used to sing it to my little sister because she thought it was funny." Jack smirked up at her, "It's one of my many talents." He bragged chuckling still.

"I learned all the lyrics of Prince Ali because my mom used to have the biggest crush on Aladdin," Tooth giggled softly, "she used to put on the movie and practically swoon every time he was on screen." She rambled on, "If I had to I could probably sing all the songs in that movie, I remember one Halloween my parents dressed up as Aladdin and Jasmine." Tooth laughed as the memory of her parent's walking out of their room fully dressed as the Disney characters flashed in her head. She remembered how beautiful her mother looked and how completely embarrassed her father was.

"Your parents sound like they know how to have fun," Jack chuckled taking a bite from his almost finished burger.

"My mom sure did" Tooth giggled, "She used to dance around the house even if we had company" Tooth smiled happily remembering her mother, "I would wake up to my mom dancing around the house, she looked so graceful, she used to teach me some moves whenever she could, I got pretty good if I saw so myself." Tooth bragged slightly.

"I'm sure you did, you should show me sometime." Jack chuckled winking at her, "Your father must have loved watching your mom dance around the house." Jack commented.

"Whenever she was home he'd dance around with her" Tooth sighed, "My mother was part of the air force she was the leader of a group named The Sisters of Flight made up only of the best female pilots" Tooth explained staring at her almost empty plate before her, "When I was seventeen her plane went down for some reason my dad didn't like talking about it and she didn't come home." She mumbled, Jack laced his hand around hers and squeezed it gently.

"I'm sure your mom was an amazing woman I mean she did a really good job with you." he said trying his best to comfort her, Tooth smiled warmly back at Jack squeezing his hand back.

"She was the best," Tooth breathed out happily, "my dad used to say he never understood why such a goddess would marry him and my mother would reply because she never knew a mortal could be so kind, I used to think it was so gross but now I think it's the sweetest yet corniest thing I've ever heard come out of their mouths." Tooth giggled at the memory of her parents.

"My dad used to say that type of stuff too" Jack muttered, "but my mom died during childbirth with my little sister Emma" he mumbled to Tooth who gave him an encouraging smile, Jack gave her a small smile before taking a deep breath, "my dad was weirdo though," Jack chuckled, "he used to tell us stories of these great beings that protected us from fear and evil well into my teens" He continued still holding Tooth's hand, "he used to say 'When the moon tells you something believe it,' I still have no a clue what he meant by that." He admitted chuckling.

"North used to tell me that when my dad first passed away," Tooth admitted pouting her lips slightly like she was thinking, "I always thought it was his way of saying the world has a plan for you." She shrugged.

"That makes sense," Jack agreed rubbing his thumb across Tooth's small warm hand, Jack's hands have always been unusually cold he half expected her to pull her hand away but she didn't she let her hand be encased by his cold hand. "My father passed away a couple months ago," Jack began looking down at his and Tooth's hands intertwined, "he had cancer so it wasn't a surprise but when he passed I knew couldn't stay Burgess so I packed up my things and left without a second thought." He confessed with some sort of guilt laced in his voice.

"If you don't mind me asking," Tooth muttered not wanting to step over any boundaries that were set between her and Jack, "Did you bring your little sister with you? "She asked almost in a whisper. Jack's looked up at Tooth; Tooth had such a comfortable look on her face, he knew that he could trust her with his deepest darkest secrets. It was such a strange feeling he's only known her for three days and he knew that he could trust her with all of himself.

"She passed away when she was about six," Jack mumbled, "so I really didn't have anyone left in Burgess that would make me want to stay." He admitted. Tooth wanted to bring up his brother James but Jack already told her he didn't want to talk about him and she didn't want pry.

"What was she like?" Tooth asked, Jack's eyes gleamed and his lips tugged on his cheeks like he was ready to tell her one of his favorite memories.

"She was my favorite person," Jack sighed out happily, "she would laugh at all my jokes, play along with all my pranks, and she was just like a ray of sunshine in my life," he chuckled quietly, "her name was Emma, she was my little snowflake."

"She sounds like a cutie" Tooth giggled softly, "Is she the reason you decided to become a nanny?"

"Yeah she was" Jack answered with a warm smile on his face, "She made me realize how much I like children more than I like people my own age," he chuckled, "excluding you of course." He winked.

"Oh you flatter me, Jack." Tooth giggled blushing slightly.

"What got you into dentistry?" Jack asked curiously.

"My father," Tooth said happily, "he was slightly obsessed with teeth, okay, a little more than slightly and he passed his obsession on to me," she chuckled, "he even named me after teeth, Toothiana, how the heck my mom allowed him to name me such an odd name is beyond me, I guess it's one of those love made her do it things." She giggled.

"I like your name," Jack admitted blushing slightly, "it's interesting and new, unlike you know Jack." He chuckled.

"Jack's a cool name," Tooth assured him squeezing his hand gently, "it's simple, I like simple." She smiled at him.

"Well that just made my day" Jack chuckled, "Queen Toothiana likes my named." He joked.

"It's probably the highest compliment you're ever going to get." Tooth said confidently.

"So tell me why people call Baby Tooth, well Baby Tooth?" he questioned.

"When I was younger Baby Tooth used to do anything in her power to be me," Tooth chuckled, "she would beg my mother to dress her up like me and do her hair like mine; she would even try to talk like me." Tooth giggled, "She hasn't been like that for a while but the name just stuck afterwards, my dad was the one who first called her by the nickname, my mom thought it was the most adorable thing she has ever heard." Tooth rambled; Jack liked listening to Tooth talk. Her voice was soft and pleasant, it was comforting.

"That's cute" Jack chuckled, "Are you ready to head out to our next destination?" he asked noticing her plate was practically empty.

"I think so" Tooth replied looking down at her plate, "What are we going to do next?" she asked curiously.

"That's for me to know and for you to find out" he smirked, "Check please!" he called out. An elegant looking woman walked out from the back and towards them.

"Jack Frost," the women said. She was dressed a crystal blue long sleeve shirt with a black pencil skirt that reached a little above her knee, and blue heels, her platinum blonde hair in a braid that fell on the right side of her chest. Tooth turned back to Jack who looked like he has seen a ghost.

"Elsa Arendelle," Jack chuckled out as he stood up opening his arms inviting the girl in for a hug, "How have you been, ice queen?" he asked letting go of the girl.

"Very well, Frosty" she retorted giggling softly, "When did you decide to come here?" Elsa asked, "I thought your business was booming back in Burgess."

"Yeah it was but," Jack sighed, "I just had to leave," he sighed out before turning to look at Tooth. Tooth again was simply trying her best not ruin his reunion with his old friend, even if she did look awkward just sitting there. "This is my date Toothiana," he introduced; Elsa's eye seemed to glow for a second as a small smile appeared on her face.

"Nice to meet you Toothiana," Elsa greeted as Tooth stood up, the shook hands and Elsa gave her a quizzical look, "If you lost some sort of bet to do this I am so sorry." Elsa joked both the girls began to giggle.

"Hey I am not that bad!" Jack argued.

"The prankster I recall couldn't even talk to a girl," Elsa mocked.

"I was like ten!" Jack retorted.

"I don't see how that makes any difference." Elsa mocked.

"Well there is a difference, Ice queen." Jack joked, "For example I was able to get a date with Toothiana and let me tell you Tooth wouldn't just go out with anyone."

"Well like I said she must have lost some type of bet," Elsa giggled, "anyway I don't want to take up too much of your date so," she said pulling out a small leather folder, "pay up, Frosty." Elsa chuckled as she handed Jack the leather folder.

"I was always going to pay, you know" Jack groaned pulling out his wallet and opening the bill, "and because you are so rude to your customers ice queen don't expect a great tip." He said sticking his tongue out at Elsa.

"As long as you pay I'm still making money, Frosty." Elsa giggled as Jack put the money into the leather folder and handed it to her, "Well hopefully we get to catch up later, Frosty, bye Toothiana." She said as she began to walk away.

"For sure, Icicle" Jack called out as he reached for Tooth's hand again, interlocking their fingers, "Now on to our next destination on the SS Jack and Tooth." He chuckled as he began to lead her out of the restaurant.

Hey guys I'm going to have a new update schedule, it's going to be every other day so I will not be updating tomorrow. But I am going to finish this fic darlings so don't you worry I am not stopping here. School is getting in the way and I want to give you guys the best fic, thank you so much. I love you guys, Thank you for reading.3