The Kingdom of Corona was new to Jack. He had arrived there with directions from North, and was surprised to find that even in the middle of January, the land was covered in rolling grass and blooming flowers. It wasn't that Jack didn't find such things pretty,it was just that this was January. ..and this place hadn't seen one lick of snow or a temperature under 65 degrees!

Well bunk that.

Leaping up from the cool grass,Jack rode the wind (rather haphazardly),across the grass and trees, leaving thick trails and blankets of frost as he did so. He laughed to himself slightly,watching the frost slowly crawl over the leaves and petals of the plant life,encasing them in a glittering shell. Slowly but surely, Jack had started towards the kingdom's town and castle. The buildings all seemed to have a slight golden glow about them,and when Jack when over them with his frost and snow,they seemed to intermingle with the icy substance's silvery aura. The teenager took a few minutes to pause and examine his work,sitting on the top of his crooked staff as he looked down at the bustling streets.

People had noticed the snow rather quickly,and many seemed awed by it! Children laughed and squealed happily as they ran about, quickly making and throwing snowballs. The adults watched,some of them joining in on the fun. Jack's smile grew wider. It was a hit! After about fifteen minutes of watching,the Guardian started towards the castle.

It really was a beautiful place,the Castle. And he had thought the one in the desert had been fancy. Much like the buildings in the town below, the Castle emitted a golden aura, though it was much stronger than the town's. It seemed regal, and even a little warm. With a little help from the wind,Jack swirled around it's large towers,coating them in thin, but sparkling layers of frost. The silvery and golden glows mingled and danced with each other,and Jack's pale lips seemed to stay in a permanent grin as they did so. Satisfied with his work,Jack flipped down to a large window sill in one of the towers, and looked down at his deed. A knock on the window behind him made him jump, and he snapped his head in the direction of the window, blue eyes suddenly locking with green ones.

They stared at each other a moment. From what Jack could see, it was a girl,maybe sixteen... no, eighteen at the most. Her hair was cropped short,a dark chestnut color, and her skin was a healthy tan. She had freckles sprinkled over her face, which also held a large smile. She waved at Jack slightly.

"Um,hello! How did you get up here?" The girl asked after opening the window. Jack snapped slightly out of his stupor.

"I flew." He said simply, a small grin painted on his face. The girl's own smile grew wider.

"You did?" She seemed excited, and Jack couldn't help but laugh a little,reminded of Jasmine. He nodded. "Oh! Oh,I have to get Eugene!" She turned to leave, but then looked at him. "Please don't go anywhere! I have a lot to ask you!" Jack held up his right hand,palm out.

"Promise." He smirked slightly,and the brunette nodded excitedly before rushing out,calling for 'Eugene'. Jack swung his legs over into the window, sitting quietly. She was probably some sort of royalty,Jack figured, if she was in here. The girl was soon back,dragging a taller man,also a brunette, by the arm.

"Oh, see! He's still here!" She pointed, soon stopping a few feet away from Jack. Eugene looked a bit shocked.

"Well shoot." He looked Jack over a minute. "So you flew?" Skeptically, he raised an eyebrow. It was surprising to find someone in the window in such a high tower, but he had doubts about this strange kid flying. Then again,his fiance did have magical glowing hair at some point, so maybe it wasn't impossible. He gestured in a 'no,nevermind' motion,before letting his hands rest at his side. The girl suddenly went off into a barrage of questions, as well as a few answers of her own,including her name,and a proper introduction to Eugene. Jack caught the girl's name as Rapunzel.

"Whoa,whoa!" Jack could hardly keep up with Rapunzel's fast,excited talking, and held his hands up in a slight 'I surrender' motion. "Slow down,I can't talk that fast." Rapunzel smiled sheepishly.

"Sorry... it's just. I've never met anyone who could fly! Or with your hair color... Who looked as young as you do,anyway."

"Yeah well. My hair color sorta came with my job." He thumbed outside the window, bringing the white landscape to the attention of the two young adults. Rapunzel gasped excitedly and Eugene whistled.

"Snow? Snow! Ooh,look Eugene!" She bounced on her toes slightly,ecstatic. Eugene whistled,nodding slightly.

"It hasn't snowed her in almost twenty years. Er. I think so." Eugene had a vague memory of playing in the snow as a child, but it was fuzzy. He shook it off. "You did that?" His brows raised slightly.

"Sure did." Jack stood, leaning his staff over his shoulders. Rapunzel looked thoughtful for a moment,slowly putting two and two together.

"Oh! You're Jack frost,aren't you? I read a book about you a few months ago!" Jack's smarmy grin and nod affirmed her question, and she almost seemed to glow with excitement. Eugene looked surprised.

"Jack Frost?" He shook his head. "Next you'll tell me that Santa Clause is real."

"Oh,he is. Nice guy. A little rough though." Jack twirled his staff,giving another smarmy grin. Eugene was silent for a moment,letting the small fact sink in.

"The tooth fairy?" Jack nodded again. "Easter bunny?" Another nod. "Cupid,leprechaun,ground hog?"

"Real,real,a bit of a scaredy-cat,but real." Jack watched as Rapunzel's smile grew even wider than before, and Eugene looked like he needed to sit down. Jack chuckled lowly. "Hey, don't look so upset. It's a good thing." Eugene nodded blankly,thinking. Probably questioning the meaning of life or whatever,Jack had figured. Rapunzel took Jack's frosty hands into her surprisingly warm ones.

"You have to tell me everything! Oh, and let me paint you! Oh and-" She prattled on, dragging the teenager and a stunned Eugene along with her. Jack laughed a bit. He had other places to be, but he could spare some time.

It didn't snow in Corona often,anyway.