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Jack was flying through the sky, eager to see his believer again. He flew by Jaimie's house, remembering that she told him she was living with his family. As he flew by Jaimie's window, he felt a small amount of disappointment as the kid grew overly excited about seeing the Tooth Fairy, but his mood lifted again as he flew by another window that had been left open. He saw a familiar red-headed girl sitting on her bed, staring down at a piece of paper in her hand.
"Hey, I'm not interrupting anything, am I?" Jack asked, catching her attention. When she looked up, he saw tears in her eyes and he immediately felt uncomfortable, wanting to leave. "No no, not at all! Sorry, I'm just a bit of a mess after everything that has been going on." she said, wiping away her tears. Jack stared at her, feeling concerned but not knowing what to do. Walking over, he looked at what was in her hand and realized that it was a picture. In it, Anna was standing next to a girl with platinum blond hair. Anna was smiling brightly, all her teeth showing and clearly seeming to laugh. The girl next to her looked a bit more mild, her expression could barely be called a smile. They looked so different, yet there were some similarities between the two girls.
"That's my sister, Elsa. She disappeared last year, on Easter. In three days, it will be the anniversary of her disappearance." Anna said, her voice shaking slightly. Jack nodded, but as he looked closer he realized he recognized her. She had been the one to cause the blizzard at the egg hunt last year. He had a bad feeling about what happened, even if he didn't know what it was. "I'm sure she's alright. I doubt she would want you to mope around all day, anyway." Jack commented, grinning at her and trying to get her to smile back.
Anna saw his smile and the way he seemed to be trying to cheer her up. She still didn't understand him or know him all that well. While she had spoken to him for a few minutes after the incident with Jaimie, she couldn't stay out very long and make Mrs. Bennet worry. Now that he was here, it was becoming obvious that he really had nothing else to do other than talk to her. He must live very lonely life, especially if she was the only one that could see him.
Anna put the picture on the nightstand next to her, deciding he was right after all. Even if she rarely spoke to Anna, Elsa always wanted to keep Anna safe. It was the one thing that Anna had been able to see, the one sign that Elsa still loved her even though she had suddenly decided to shut her out. She gave Jack a small smile, getting out of her bed and walking around the room. "Any particular reason you decided to just barge in through my window?" she asked him, raising an eyebrow at the winter spirit.
Jack laughed and shrugged, swinging his staff over his shoulder. "I fly through everyone's window, you're just the only one that sees me." he told her with a grin. Anna frowned, thinking of how much of an invasion of privacy that was. Even if they didn't see him, it was just like what happened with Jaimie. "It seems like you need another lesson about manners. You just don't go around barging in like that. I mean, I understand where you're coming from. I wanted to barge in on my sister so many times, after she constantly ignored me knocking on her door and asking her to play. I mean, she could have at least told me to go away! She didn't eve-" Jack cut her off, realizing how far from her original topic she had gotten.
"Uh, what exactly is the point of this rant? Not that I don't mind hearing about your sister, it just doesn't make me realize the issue here." he asked, smiling at her awkwardness. She blinked a few times, suddenly remembering what she meant to talk about. "Oh, right. Sorry about that, I get distracted easily." she commented, getting ready to continue. "Is that so?" Jack commented, a mischievous grin on his face.
Anna saw the look on Jack's face and knew something was coming. She felt the cold, wet feeling of snow hit her face and slowly, she found herself grinning at Jack. "Hey, can you build a snow man too?" she asked, getting an idea. Elsa might not like building them anymore, but Jack might. "Sure, let's go outside where there's more room." Jack replied, going over to the window. "I can't, I'm supposed to be sleeping." Anna told Jack, but he only laughed. "There are is no such thing as rules around me!" he told her, grabbing her hand and pulling her with him.
She covered her mouth to muffle her shriek as she flew to the ground with Jack. He was laughing, amused by the look on her face. She was absolutely terrified of flying and it was hilarious to see her face. Anna grew angry, huffing and making a snow ball before pelting him in the face with it. Jack only grinned again, throwing one back at her and pretty soon the fight was on.
"No fair, you have ice magic!" Anna complained as Jack suddenly gained a huge pile of snowballs in front of him. "Fine, fine, no more magic. Just one on one, no more creating snowballs with my powers." Jack agreed, walking over to the house and leaning his staff against it. No one was around so it wasn't like anything would happen to it right now. The fight continued, snow flying back and forth this time without magic to aid Jack.
Once she was sufficiently exhausted, Anna held up her hands in surrender. "Alright, you win. I'm done for the night." Anna told him, but she still had a smile on her face. Jack walked over and grabbed his staff, smiling at her. That was when he saw something else appear, something he hadn't been expecting to see in the area. A hole appeared in the ground and from it, Bunny came. Seeing Bunny, Jack remembered that he was still in trouble for the storm during Easter last year. "Uh, looks like I've gotta go." he mumbled to Anna, staring behind her.
Anna frowned, turning around to see who was behind her. She saw a giant Bunny, with blue-grey hair and boomerangs strapped to his back. Bunny saw her and ignored her, believing that she was far to old to believe in him anyway. He had to get Jack, first, and bring him to the pole for North. "Hello, mate." he said, grinning at Jack. He was going to have some fun first before he caught Jack though. He had to get revenge for last year.
"Wait a second Bunny, calm down. I don't think you-" Jack began, slowly backing away at first. He broke off, turning around and taking flight suddenly, only to run straight into North's yetis. "What are you guys doing helping Bunny?" he said, confused as he felt them grab him and drag him back to Bunny. Anna was staring at all of them, her eyes wide with surprise. "Uh, Jack, who is that supposed to be?" she asked, worried that her suspicion was correct. If he was Jack Frost, then the only magical rabbit around should be the Easter Bunny.
"E. Aster Bunnymond, or Bunny for short. Bunny, meet Anna." Jack said, before resuming his struggle with the yetis. "Put me down!" he yelled, but one of them came forward with a bag and shoved him inside. His shouts could be heard outside, even though they were muffled now. "Hey, let him go! You guys are just big bullies aren't you!" Anna complained, running forward and punching on the yetis. They looked at her, unfazed by her attack but Bunny was shocked that she could see any of them.
"Wait, you can see him?" Bunny asked her, confused by who this girl was. She was too old to believe. All the Guardians knew that once kids became teenagers, their belief vanished. Anna nodded and glared at him, putting her hands on her hips since she realized she wasn't doing anything against the big hairy creatures. "Of course I can! He is my friend and I want you to let him go." she told him, trying to be brave and tough in front of this strange thing.
"Grab her too, North is gonna want to hear about this." Bunny told one of the yetis, making Anna shriek as she was shoved into a sack as well. Bunny watched as the yetis opened a portal and disappeared with the two to the north pole. Sighing, Bunny opened his own portal, jumping through the hole that appeared by his foot. He hoped North wouldn't be too upset about the girl, but she was almost as strange as the thought of Jack Frost as a Guardian.
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