The first thing he noticed was that it was warm. It was warm and he didn't have that fogged, melting feeling. Obviously, this sent up some red flags in the immortal teens mind. Next he noticed how soft it was, almost as if he were lying in a pile of feathers. The third and strangest thing Jack Frost noticed before he opened his eyes was how heavy his chest area was. It was as though he had extremely light weights perched on top of his pectoral muscles.

The first thing Jack noticed after he did open his eyes was that he was in a room. That small fact alone was enough to make him sit strait up and start a mild panic attack. The tank top the boy was wearing stooped a bit too low when the sudden action had taken place, flashing the armies of teddy bears patiently sitting in the corner of the bland room. It would have been embarrassing if anyone else had been in the r-

Wait. A. Fucking. Minute. HE was a GUY, who was invisible and lived in the forest next to the lake he had been born from. So why the hell was he in a females bedroom, IN A FEMALES BODY?!

Jack's hand flew to his forehead as the memories of Kaylee Cooper implanted themselves into his thoughts. He, no she, is Kaylee Cooper. She is fifteen years old, attends a private school and is best friends with Emilyann, the social butterfly who couldn't be more opposite of Kaylee.

Only, that's not who he is! He is Jack Frost, bringer of snow! Sure, no one believed in him, but he knew who he was!

On unsteady legs the boy -or is it girl?- walked up to the large body mirror hanging on the wall near dresser.

He was wearing a bright green tank top with grey cotton shorts. Messy brown hair was pulled away from a pale face and chocolate brown eyes that for some reason struck a chord with him. It was strange to see the reflection move as he did, it was very hard to believe it was him.

Slowly the confused boy walked towards the door on the other sides of the room. He peeked out and saw a woman- his mother?- standing in the kitchen with a cup of coffee. When she heard the door open she looked up and chuckled at the girl who appeard to be her daughter standing in her door way.

"Eight o'clock on a Saturday? Who are you and what have you done to my daughter?" joked the woman who looked extraordinarily just like an older version of the reflection Jack had seen.

"I'm Jack Frost, as for your daughter, I have no idea who she is or where she has gone," answered the boy truthfully.

The kind looking older lady laughed again, "you've seen that movie way too many times, dear."

Jacked blinked, what movie? Wait, of coarse! Rise of the Guardians! How could he have forgotten? No, he hadn't forgotten, he didn't know about it in the first place. These memories, they weren't his!

Jack was brought back into reality by the sound of a coffee cup clicking down in front of him. He looked up to see a young girl, about thirteen, setting a cup in front of him. She had blonde hair but his same brown eyes.

"Here sis, drink this, you keep spacing out." So this was his... sister? He smiled a bit at that thought.

"Having a party without me?" A boy, near the age of seventeen, came slowly down a staircase.

"Never without you Tanner," claimed the girl.

"Hey! Kaylee's up! This must be a party!" Jack looked up and gave a small wave to the boy, now introduced as Tanner.

Jack gave an internal groan at how confused he was. He pocked up the coffee cup and gulped down the warm liquid. He was going to have to be wide awake if he was going to figure this out.


Hey guys! I don't really have anything to say... So, thanks to those who reviewed, followed, and favorited!

The-Unnamed-Artist- As always, thank you sooo much for the support! I am sorry for all the short chapters, but I'm usually writing late at night or whenever I get a spare moment. So, I'm trying to make them longer, but please try to understand. ;D