There was a flash of white, and everything was normal again. The four eldest guardians stood outside of a wooden colonial house. There was a foot of snow on the ground, and it looked to be late at night.

A date echoed in all of their heads: December 21th, 1695

The four looked at the doorway and saw a nervous looking man, maybe in his late twenties pacing back and forth. He had dark chestnut hair, with matching eyes, and tan skin.

Another wan walked outside of the house with a big smile.

"Well?" The first man said with a slight English accent.

The second man nodded, still grinning. "Michael, you're a father." He said, matching the accent.

The man, Michael, laughed and punched the air. "Can I see Emily?"

"Yes and your sons." The man said.

Michael paused. "Sons?"

"Emily gave birth to twins, brother." He said, opening the door for Michael, his brother.

"Tyler, I'm a father!" Michael laughed, and then rushed inside.

Michael's brother, Tyler, laughed and shut the door to the freezing air.

"We're at Frostbite's birth?" Bunny asked in disbelief.

Tooth nodded. "We're going through his most important memories. We're going to see most of his life, and hopefully we will catch up to Jack eventually."

Sandy tapped Tooth and pointed at the house.

"Let's go in," North said.

The four walked through the door without having to open it. Tooth smiled at the scene before them.

A woman about the same age as Michael, but with dirty blonde hair and light brown eyes, lay on a bed with two bundles in her arms. A doctor stood nearby, talking to Michael.

Michael nodded a few times, and the doctor left Michael and his wife alone.

Michael hesitantly walked over to his wife. He sat on a chair next to the bed, and leaned over, kissing the woman on the forehead. "How are you Emily?"

Emily smiled. "As happy as I've ever been." She beamed. The coupled looked down at the two boys in her arms. "I wanted to wait for you to name them." She said her accent slightly thinker than her husband's.

Michael took one of the boys in his arms. Both boys had curious brown eyes that looked around at everything in wonder. "You pick first." Michael told Emily.

She laughed softly. "Alright." She looked at the boy in her arms. "I like Jakoby, with your middle name. Jakoby Trevor Overland."

Michael smiled. "I like that." Michael studied the boy he held. "Jackson." He decided. "And he'll have your middle name. Jackson Bishop Overland."

Michael and Emily smile at their two children, as the boys giggled in harmony.

"Aww," Tooth cooed."Jack was so cute!"

Bunny rolled his eyes. "I never knew he had a brother."

"Wait, shush, the next scene is coming!" North said.

The first scene faded and then a new memory filled their eyes.

They stood in the same places, but the sun was shining outside and it looked to be late spring. The same voiced echoed in their heads, saying: May 18th, 1700

Emily stood in the kitchen, putting eggs on three plates.

"Jackson, Jakoby! Please come down here!" She called.

Two boys, about four years old but much too small for their age, came running down the stairs, giggling to each other. Their hair was chestnut, like their father's, and messy, their eyes a darker brown, their skin slightly tan, and one were wearing brown pants and a brown shirt, and the other brown pants and a white shirt. They looked identical.

"That one!" Tooth said pointing at the boy wearing a white tee shirt. "That one is Jack!"

"Don't be too sure," Bunny smirked.

"Neither of them looks anything like Jack!" North said.

"Maybe MiM changed his appearance?" Tooth suggested.

Emily turned around, hands on her hips, smiling down at her little boys, who were grinning like they had just done something they shouldn't have.

"Alright," She said. "I need one of you to go get water at the well."

Both boys' hands shot up, shoving in front of each other, saying "Me!" "No, me!"

Their mom laughed, and pointed to the boy wearing the brown shirt. "It's your turn Jackson, go ahead."

Bunny looked knowingly at Tooth, who pouted.

North laughed.

"Hey!" The boy in the white shirt said. "I'm Jack, that's Jakoby!" He said in a whining voice. His childish voice made it impossible to tell if he sported the same accent as his parents.

Their mom smiled, ruffling the boys' hair. "I know, I'm just joking with you. You can both go."

Tooth smirked at Bunny, who just rolled his eyes."He still doesn't look like Jack. Our Jack he blue eyes and white hair."

The four followed the two outside.

The Overland twins raced to get to the well first, which was just outside of the farm they lived on.

Jack touched the well first and laughed in victory.

Jakoby crossed his arms and pouted a very little kid-like pout. "No fair, you always win!"

"That's because I run a lot," Jack said, lifting the wooden bucket that was attached to a rope, and dropped it into the well.

"Only because you have to run from the chickens." Jakoby giggled.

Jack punched his brother in the shoulder. "Help me." He said, walking over to the crank that lifts the bucket.

The two boys stood opposite each other, winding the crank. They took the bucket out of the well, and both carried it carefully to the house.

"Thank you, boys," Their mom said, taking the bucket and putting it on the counter.

The twins climbed into their chairs and ate breakfast with their mom.

"Jackie, let's go play outside!" Jakob said.

"Okay!"

"Jackie!" Bunny laughed. "I have to remember that!"

"They're so cute!" Tooth said.

"They look like troublemakers." North said and Sandy nodded.

Tooth seemed to remember something. "Where is their dad?"

North shrugged. "Working?"

As Jakoby climbed down his chair, he tripped and hit his face on the floor.

His mom helped him up. "You okay sweetheart?"

Jack watched as Jakoby put his fingers in his own mouth and eyes widened. He pulled a tooth out of his mouth. "I lost a tooth!"

Jack looked at it wide eyed.

"That means the Tooth Fairy is going to visit you!" Emily exclaimed.

Tooth squealed in excitement, Jakoby's first tooth!

"Who's the Tooth Fairy?" Jack and Jakoby asked at the same time.

"Well," Their mom said, cleaning up the plates from breakfast. "When you lose a tooth, you put it under your pillow, and at night a little fairy comes and takes it and leaves a coin."

"Wow!" Jack said. "I want to lose all my teeth!" He said excitedly.

"What does the Tooth Fairy look like?" Jakoby asked.

"I don't know," Their mom shrugged. "Nobody has ever seen her."

Jack looked at Jakoby. "We should be the first ones to see her!" He said excitedly. "Let's capture her!"

Jakoby smiled. "I think we should leave her alone to do her job."

Jack's smile dropped. "But don't you want to see her?"

Jakoby thought for a second, then grinned and nodded. "Yeah!"

"Did they ever see one of the little fairies?" North asked.

"I'm not sure," Tooth said. "This was over three hundred years ago, and between now and then plenty of kids have accidently see one."

The memory faded, and the guardians found themselves in what looked to be Jack and Jakoby's bed room.

Emily walked in the door with a sleeping Jakoby, followed by Michael holding a little sleeping Jack. They tucked their sons in, Emily putting Jakoby's tooth under his pillow. Michael blew out the candle by the door and they both left the room, shutting the door.

As soon as they were gone, Jack jumped out of bed and shook Jakoby awake.

"What is it, Jackie?" Jakoby yawned.

"We have to stay awake to see the Tooth Fairy!" Jack said excitedly.

"Okay!" Jakoby grinned.

Jack went back over to his bed and lay down, obviously pretending to sleep.

Time seemed to pass, and then a little Tooth Fairy flew in the window, over to Jakoby's pillow. She ducked under it with a coin and flew out with a tooth. Just before she left, little hands snapped up and grabbed her.

Jackson sat up, grinning. He ran across the room to Jakoby, and shook him with his foot.

"Jake! Wake up, I caught her!"Jack exclaimed.

Jakoby jolted up and looked expectantly at Jack's closed hands. Jack moved two of his fingers and both the boys leaned over Jack's hand to see a hummingbird-like fairy.

Both boys gasped.

"She's pretty!" Jack said in a high childish voice.

"You have to let her go." Jakoby said.

Jack frowned. "Why?"

"Because she has a job to do." Jakoby pried Jack's hands open, and the little fairy flitted out she chirped something, waved, and then darted out the window.

Jack grinned. "That was neat!" He said.

Jakoby lay back down. "I don't think we should mess with spirits like that."

Jack looked questioningly at his brother. "What do you mean, 'spirits'?"

"Mama said they are spirits."

"Why shouldn't we try to see them?" Jack asked.

Jakoby shrugged. "It just doesn't seem right."

Jack sighed. "Okay, well, goodnight, Jakoby."

"Goodnight Jackie."

Tooth squealed after seeing the two brother's interaction.

"That was so cute!" She said.

Bunny rolled his eyes again.

The memories faded and a new one began to show.

I have SOO many review already, thx everyone!

Oh, I know a lot of people put Jack's birth date on the winter solstice, but I thought, why not?