Hey guys! I am EXHUASTED. I had a three hour dance practice that ended an hour ago. I haven't updated in awhile and felt the need to. But first, REVIEW TIME! :D
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Okay, this is the part of the story where I TRY to incorporate the ROTG part. I can't add the whole movie in here so I added where it would make sense. Enjoy! Don't forget to lend me your opinion. Have a lovely evening peeps! Ciao xx
He heard rustling and lifted up his staff, poised to take a shot if necessary. He heard rustling again and decided that it was coming from below him.
Swiftly, he landed on the ground, looking around. Lowering his staff, Jack decided that whatever it was was gone.
"'Ello mate, been a long time. Blizzard of '68 I believe. Easter Sunday." An Australian accent commented from the shadows.
Jack jerked around to see a familiar face. "Bunnymund! You're not still mad about that are you?"
The bunny glared at him, "Yes, but that's not why I'm here. Get 'im."
Two yetis appeared and stuffed Jack in a bag. "HEY! LET ME GO!"
One of them took out a snow globe and shook it. A portal to the North Pole appeared and Jack was thrown through.
The other turned around and motioned for Bunny to climb through. "That's okay, I got my own way." He tapped his foot and a hole appeared in the ground.
Jumping through, the hole disappeared, leaving a flower where it was.
Jack felt as if he was gonna throw up. He felt a floor beneath him and tried to look for the top of the bag.
He looked out and saw two small elves looking at him. Annoyed, he shoved them out of his way and got out of the bag. Grabbing his staff from the ground, he looked out and saw he was in North's domain. "Woah."
Jack realized that the Big Four were standing in front of him, causing him to direct his focus to them.
"I hope the yetis treated you well." North, or Santa Claus, commented.
"Yeah, cause I love being shoved in a bag and tossed through a magic portal." He said sarcastically, getting off the ground.
"Oh good, that was my idea." He chuckled, his thick Russian accent blatant.
"I take it you know everyone already," North continued. "Bunnymund," The giant rabbit snorted, giving Jack a death look. "Sandman," The little golden man nodded, looking pensive. "And Tooth." The feathered fairy flew over and stood in front of Jack, very close. "Hi Jack! We've heard so much about you and your teeth. Open up! Wow, they are as white as freshly fallen snow!" She said, sticking her fingers in a protesting Jack's mouth. Three of Tooth's mini fairies swooned at the sight of him. "Tooth! Fingers out of mouth!" North called, causing Tooth to blush. "Right! Sorry."
When Tooth's fingers had been pried from Jack's mouth, he walked around the room. "Anyone wanna tell me why I'm here?" Sandman stood in front of a kneeling Jack and flashed a bunch of pictures really fast, leaving Jack confused. "Uh, that's not really helping, but thanks little man. I must have done something really bad to get you four together. Am I on the Naughty list?"
North laughed. "Ha! You? On Naughty list? You hold the record. But no matter, we overlook. Now we're wiping clean the slate." He gestured towards his tattoos. Jack stared at him, confused. "How come?" Bunnymund grumbled. "Ah, good question." "How come? I tell you how come. Because you are Guardian!" North exclaimed, cueing elves to play trumpets, yetis to play with fire, and confetti to be tossed down.
Except for Bunnymund, everyone seemed excited. He just stood in the back, shaking his head and rolling his eyes. North was handed a book and he began to recite from it. Jack slammed his staff on the ground, creating ice. Everyone stopped what they were doing and looked at Jack.
"What makes you think I wanna be a Guardian?" He asked. The silence that followed was quickly filled up with North's laughing. "Of course you do! Music!" The elves raised their trumpets to start again, but Jack stopped them. "NO MUSIC!"
Jack walked around the room, his staff leaning giant his shoulder. "This is all very flattering, but, uh, you don't want me. You're all hard work and deadlines, and I'm snowballs and fun times. I'm not a Guardian."
"Y'know what I think, I think we just dodged a bullet. I mean, what's this clown know about bringing joy to children, anyway?" Bunny said. Jack looked over at Bunnymund. "Uh, ya ever hear of a snow day? I know it's no hard-boiled egg, but kids like what I do." The rabbit stalked toward Jack and replied, "But none of 'em believe in you, do they? Y'see, you're invisible, mate. It's like you don't even exist."
"Bunny! Enough!" Tooth scolded. Jack waved it off. "No. The kangaroo's right." "The-the what? What did you call me? I'm not a kangaroo, mate!" Bunny spluttered. "Oh, and this whole time I thought you were. If you're not a kangaroo, what are you?" Jack rolled his eyes, sarcastically. Bunnymund stood right in front of Jack, staring him down. "I'm a bunny. The Easter Bunny! People believe in me."
Jack felt as though a knife had sliced through his chest. He eyes glassed over with unshed tears. "For your information, I'm very good friends with my believer." Bunny, along with the other Guardians looked at him. "You have a believer?" North asked, smiling at Jack.
"Yeah I do and-" Jack stopped himself, panic rising through him. "Oh no, what have I done?!" He yelled at himself. "What is it Jack?" Tooth asked, nervous to know his answer. "I left her alone and PItch could get to her!" He moaned, lifting off the ground.
"Wait, WHAT?!" Bunnymund exclaimed. "Elsa has a lot of fear and Pitch could have gotten to her while I was here!" He tried to fly through the window in the ceiling, but North grabbed his hood and slammed him down onto the ground. "You're going nowhere. We need details!"
Jack sat along with the Guardians and told them about Elsa. When Jack told them about her powers, they all, except for Sandy, screamed at the same time. "WHAT." Sandy had a question mark above his head, his eyes as wide as saucers.
After finishing with the black sand and Elsa's nightmare, there was a silence. Jack looked over at Sandy who was looking at his own golden sand. Tooth broke the silence by telling everyone she had to leave and go back to her tooth palace.
Everyone nodded and North added, "We'll talk to you when we have a plan." She nodded and flew out of the window. North stood up and said softly, "Jack, walk with me."
Elsa sat in front of her window, wringing her hands. Where was Jack? He had been gone when she woke up, worrying her. He didn't even said goodbye, Elsa thought bitterly. Ice crept up the window sill and covered the glass in a thin layer. She gripped her hair and paced back and forth. "Don't lose control. Conceal, don't feel. Conceal don't feel," Elsa murmured to herself.
She walked to the corner of her room and curled up in a ball, starting to cry. "J-Jack." She cried, the tears freezing on her cheeks.
Elsa stayed there for hours, not even moving to eat dinner, even when her parents insisted. "Jack would want you to eat." She muttered to herself, finally standing up. The room was so quiet, you could hear a pin drop. Tears ran down her face again, turning into frozen streaks.
Eating barely anything in her plate, Elsa placed the dish outside of her door and ran to her bed, sobbing into the pillows. She had never felt so alone, even when Jack left to bring winter to the world, she had at least some idea when he was coming back. Now, Elsa wasn't sure if he'd even come back. The thought of him never coming back made Elsa sob harder.
She didn't fall asleep until her body was too tired to cry anymore. And when she did, a certain dark figure crawled out of his hiding place and watched the troubled girl sleep with a frown on her face. What confused him the most was why there were tears frozen to her face. He realized what had happened when he discovered her greatest fear had changed.
"You poor thing. You're afraid Jack won't come back, that he won't be there to help you control your powers anymore. Well, we'll just have to see. He might be a little too busy. Helping me." Pitch chuckled and back away, but not before leaving Elsa with a nightmare.
