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Santa paced the red carpeted floor biting his nails. Worry was clearly written across his face. With all these new children the quota was higher now and they still had yet to reach it. The northern spirit was only content when he had TOO many presents. He was afraid he may not be able to reach it. As he glanced up at the globe at all the believers glowing, a shadow began to cross it. No... He thought as he watched it in horror. Not again. A maniacal laugh erupted from behind him. Pulling out his dual swords he spun to face another spirit. One not as kind as the rest.

"Oh don't point those things at me old man." Pitch laughed again. "Did you really miss me that much?" Pitch's voice cracked as he spoke, a sign of how weak he still was.

"What do you want, Pitch?" Yelled North from across the room. He was defeated seven years ago. It should've stayed that way.

"Oh, you know," Pitch said as he danced his way over to where North is. "I've just come to say hello. I noticed that you're not quite reaching your quota this year. What a shame. Here," He said, suddenly glaring at the northern spirit, "I'll help you a bit with that." He snapped his fingers and before Santa knew what was happening he heard an explosion come from where the sleigh was being kept. Reindeer whinnies followed. "How are you going to be able to know where your going with your navigation blown out?" Pitch began laughing again as he crept backwards into the shadows.

"Pitch!" North yelled, attempting to charge him. But it was too late. All he heard was a voice in the back of his head saying, Wouldn't it be great if there was no Christmas? Santa was left with nothing to do but fall to his knees.

Cupid sat dangling her feet on a bench in Jamie's back yard. She was flipping through the diaries happily. With this information she now knew the thoughts of Jamie and Jessica. Both of their journals practically centered around each other. The only difference was that Jessica's also had facts about geography and Jamie's had Jack Frost and other Guardians in it. She read happily and concluded that this love was worth helping. By the time she went back to Jamie's room to return the journal, he was already fast asleep. She slid the journal back under his pillow and decided this was a good time to help improve Jessica's and his relationship. Cupid pressed her fingers firmly to her lips and thought, dream of Jessica. As she pulled her fingers away, a tiny heart appeared before her. She silently led it towards Jamie and, as it reached him, his sleep seemed to become more peaceful. That's better, she thought, and she buzzed back out the window, shutting it on the way.

Jack spent the night talking with Jessica. It was really fun to have someone to talk to, he thought. He missed his times of talking with the other Guardians and Jamie. When he told Jessica of this she smiled and said, "Well you'll always have me and Jamie. Oh and you also have Cupid!" Jack blushed at this and reassured her that Cupid was only here to help her and then she'd be gone. He felt kind of disappointed in this realization, however. Was it true that she'd really just go back to work? At that moment Cupid zoomed in the window.

"Here ya go," she said as she tossed the book back to Jessica. Jessica's face lit up in anger as she remembered what had happened. "Nice penmanship, by the way." Cupid became serious and turned to Jack. "Jack, something's wrong. The northern lights are going, I think the Guardians need help." Jack jumped up out of his seat. He had been sitting next to Jessica on the bottom bunk of the bed.

"What could've happened?" He whispered to himself. Out the window the sun slowly started to peak over the horizon. "I'll be going." He said, turning to Cupid. "Take care of these two." And with that Jack Frost rode the winds, once again, all the way to the North Pole.

"What's happening?" Said Jessica, turning to Cupid.

"Jack has a duty he needs to fulfill." she said, smiling at her. "That's all." Confidence stretched across her body and face, but in her heart she was worried about what was going on at the North Pole.

"Okay," Jessica said, accepting this answer. As she looked at her clock she screeched with fear, "Eep! I've been up all night! It's already five o'clock in the morning!"

"Haha, well you can still get a bit of sleep," Said Cupid laughing at the child.

"Do you need a place to sleep?" Jessica asked. Cupid looked shocked. She hadn't slept in centuries. It wasn't necessary for spirits, after all, for if one part of the world was sleeping, another was awake. She nodded timidly and Jessica pointed to the top bunk. "If you want, my sister normally sleeps there but she's gone away for Christmas break. You can sleep on the top bunk. Cupid glided to the top bunk and, after saying good night to Jessica, fell into a deep sleep. One she hadn't experienced since she was still alive.

At the North Pole, everyone was gathered and mildly confused. What could've possibly happened? North stepped into the center of the conversation. "Aye, what's the big deal, mate?" Said Bunny obnoxiously. Sandman, too, raised an exclamation point of golden dream sand above his head. "It couldn't be Pitch again. We've already dealt with him. Was it C-"

"But it was." North said in his thick accent. Everyone shuddered. "Pitch came to me just earlier."

"What did he do?" Jack asked, steeping forward.

"He knew I had yet to reach my quota for this Christmas," Santa said, shaking his head, "And he made it worse by breaking the navigation on my sleigh. I won't be able to find my way from New York to Shanghai."

"What can we do to help, North?" Tooth said, worry striking her voice. They all wanted to help. Pitch's goal was to force the children to stop believing in Santa Claus. With him gone, the rest would follow. A weak spot could not be found, no matter what.

"I need you to help the yeti's make toys." He said, glancing up at each Guardian. "If you just copy the yetis and watch over them, I think I can manage to take aside a few and fix the navigation."

"Well if that's all-" Said Bunny before being cut off.

"No," North said, disappointed, "If the sleigh's navigation gets fixed I will also need some way to fly it. When Pitch blew out navigation, the Reindeers panicked and flew away-"

"We ain't reindeers, mate."

"We'll help," Said Tooth, calming the mood. As she turned to Bunny she said, "We can't lose Christmas."

"Wait," Said Jack, "Why don't we just go out and find more reindeers?" The Guardians looked around at each other in silence.

"That will work," said North, shrugging his shoulders.