"How old were you then?" asked Bunny shocked.
"Eleven I think," Jack answered as the memory shifted through some short ones like him hanging on the tree.
"And you still believed in the Easter Bunny?" he asked touched.
"Maybe." Jack said shortly.
"Awww you do care," Bunny said mocking Jack from the sleigh.
"Guess so," Tooth said for Jack ending it as the next memory formed.
This time they were all in a cottage. It was small and cozy. It looked to have three rooms which back then meant that they were pretty wealthy and workable. Jack and Pippa were sitting on two beds in the corner of the living room. A man and a woman standing over them.
"Good night Jack, good night Pippa," they said in unison.
"'Night." The children said as their parents walked away to Jack Frost's disappointment.
"Pippa," Jack whispered.
"Yes Jack," she whispered back. Pippa looked older as well as Jack. She looked to be at least 5 and he 14.
"Do you have it?" he asked.
"Yes I have the tooth Jack but I am still confused as to why you want me to keep it."
Tooth perked up as the conversation unfolded to the confused listeners.
"Give it to me and I will show you," Jack said hopping out of bed and over to her's. She handed him on of her baby front teeth.
"Awww! Her first tooth! Ahh!" Tooth squealed.
"Now when you lose a tooth this is what you do with it," Jack said in an overly exaggerated display as he put the tooth under her pillow making her giggle.
"That is silly! Why did you do that?" Pippa asked quietly.
"Because now the Tooth Fairy will find it!"
"Who?" Pippa asked confused.
"Ouch, that hurt." Tooth said.
"The Tooth Fairy silly. Are you telling me that you have never heard of the Tooth Fairy?" He asked shocked when she shook her head. "Well. We will just have to change that right away! The Tooth Fairy is like Santa Clause," North laughed, "or the Sand Man. You know who they are right?"
"Of course. Santa brings gifts on Christmas and the Sand Man keeps the Boogieman away!" the guardians shuddered at the mention of Pitch, especially touching this sweet little girl.
"That is right, but the Tooth Fairy does not come on a certain day she comes when you lose your teeth. You hide it under your pillow and she comes and takes it. Then she leaves you a coin." Jack said smiling his trademark smile.
"A coin! Wow!" she said wide eyed.
"Yup, all for you, but there is a catch." He said warningly.
"I have no catches!" Tooth scoffed.
"You have to be asleep for her to come," said Jack.
"Oh, well there is that."
"OK!" said Pippa throwing herself on her pillow and snoring with her eyes closed half way.
"I don't think that counts silly sister."
"Ok…" she said less enthusiastically.
"Hahaha, goodnight Pippa," said Jack lying down in his own bed.
"'Night Jack," Pippa yawned, "Love you."
Jack Frost smiled, "Love you too 'sis" both Jacks said.
