Spring |Part 1|
Every spring Jack would entertain his sister and her friends (which were many of the children village) by playing tiny tricks on them as they wandered through the woods. What were his tricks exactly? Sometimes he would scare them (but they always expected a little scare), he would climb up the trees and swing back and forth upon tree branches (this always caused his little sister such a fright but she was always happy to see him goof off), or just sometimes play hide and seek. Despite Jacks height compared to the young children, he was always hard to find whenever they played that game. He could climb trees and quickly move to a new hiding spot if someone was close to finding him.
Children would look for him everywhere but they always gave up and once they did, Jack would pop out of where he was hiding bellowing with laughter. Children laughed along with him and some sat on the forest ground laughing slightly but exhausted due to the amount of effort it took to try to find him. During this game, the children whispered to each other with fits of laughter saying that Jack could make himself invisible.
"Jack!" Someone would say and Jack would reply with a "Yes?"
"Can you turn invisible?" One was bound to ask. Jack would always say yes and keep the secret to his "invisibility" from the children but one day the conversation went a little differently.
"Can you turn invisible Jack?" a kid named Jason had asked.
"Of course I can!" He laughed jokingly.
Jason then continued with a question to how could he possibly find Jack in hide and seek if he was invisible.
Jack pondered for a moment, thinking on whether or not to reveal his little secret. He then hunched down, keeping his eyes level with the children.
He began in a whisper, "When I'm invisible, no one can see me." The children there all nodded with agreement.
"But I'm still there; all you really need to do is take a closer look and believe that I'm there, that's the trick to seeing me and finding me," Jack smiled, his eyes sparkling. He got up and brushed himself off and told the kids it was time to go back to the village. Jack never actually turned invisible, it was just a story the children liked to believe.
And it was a story that Jack never knew would come true.
A/N: Changes Part 2 will be out next! I'm going to spreading out some of the story a little bit more. I hoped you guys enjoyed this little chapter! I'll be a bit slow again with the updates, I'm just really busy at the moment! I just always want to thank everyone who has favourited and followed so far! Thanks for putting up with the slow updates haha! :)
