Toothiana

My arms fell as Pitch vanished, leaving behind an aching hole in my chest. I dropped my head to my hands, sobbing uncontrollably. I felt a large hand on my shoulder and looked up at North, wiping my cheeks, hesitantly. He sighed, pulling me into a tight, fatherly hug, making me weep harder.

"I can't believe he's gone..." Jack whispered, almost sadly. "After everything we've been through... he's just gone."

I shook my head, squeezing my eyes shut, tightly. Bunny sighed, "Let's get her to the workshop. We should give him a Guardian's send off."

I looked down at him and gave him a shaky smile. "Thank you." I exhaled, quietly.

He nodded, placing a warm paw on my cheek, lightly before glancing at the Monkey King. "What do we do with him?"

"We will let Manny decide his fate," I muttered, dropping out of North's arms, looking over at the ape. He shook, fearfully, curled in a corner of his cage, rocking back and forth. I pried my eyes from him and sighed, "Let's go."

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I was devastated when Sandy had been killed last week. But compared to losing Pitch... my heart was broken. It only broke more when the Guardians placed candles in the centre of the Guardian carving. I closed my eyes, as North and Bunnymund took my hands. The bells continued to chime, deafening me, as my head spun. Finally, they stopped, leaving behind an excruciating silence. I opened my eyes, pulling my hands from theirs and ran from the room.

I threw open the doors, stepping out into the cold night, staring up at Manny. "Why? Was this his fate? Is this what you destined for him?" I asked, furiously. "Is this what you wanted?"

Manny remained silent. I shook my head, glaring at him. "How could you let him die? He was our family. Does that mean nothing to you?"

"Tooth," Jack sighed, walking over to me. I dropped my head, looking over at him, reluctantly. "It isn't Manny's fault. He couldn't help anymore than we could. You know that."

I nodded, looking back up at the moon, "I know. I just... I can't believe he's gone." I sighed, sinking into the snow. "He should've been one of us. I know he said he never wanted to but he did. He just thought he was useless as a guardian. He didn't know how his power could help the children." I explained, quietly.

"Nor did I," He muttered, "But you guys helped me see my potential."

"I just wish that..." I closed my eyes, dropping my head. "I wish he was here." I whimpered.

"I'm sorry, Tooth." He sighed, sympathetically. I felt the wind pick up slightly before depleting and opened my eyes, looking down at the snow tooth, Jack had created. I stared at it, my usually eager attitude diminishing. Not even my greatest passion could help me at that moment. I moved my eyes from the tooth, feeling my eyes prick again.

I pushed myself up and walked back into the workshop, silently. I sat on the couch, drawing my knees to my chest and I clutched Pitch's pendant, which still hung around my neck.

"Not even a flicker of a smile," I heard Jack mutter, his voice wavering slightly.

"This will take time, mate." Bunnymund replied, quietly. "You didn't see how they were together back in the day. The Sheila is gonna spit the dummy for a while."

"English, Bunny," Jack scoffed, tiredly.

"She's going to be upset for a while, Jack." North translated, making me close my eyes, sadly. "The only thing we can do is be there for her."

"Isn't there anything we can do? What about Manny?" He asked, desperately. "I hate seeing her like this."

"There's nothing Manny can do." Bunny added, softly.

I opened my eyes, turning my head to look over at them, "I'll be fine, guys." I told them, reluctantly. "I just need a little time."

Their responses were cut off as Manny shone down through the window, striking the carving again. I pushed myself up and walked over to it, as the others moved towards it, curiously. The carvings opened, as the seeing crystal rose, shining brightly. I waited, impatiently for the image to appear and when it did, I was stunned.

"Who is that?" Jack breathed, staring at the girl, admirably.

"I do not know." North frowned, stroking his large beard, thoughtfully. "Why show us her, Manny?"

The image changed, showing a town, frozen over. I frowned at the sight, "Wait, is that Arendelle?" I asked, uncertainly. "Jack, did you-?"

"No," He shook his head, adjusting his grip on his staff. "No, I haven't touched Norway."

"Then how did it get frozen over?" Bunnymund asked, frowning at Manny. "What do you want us to do?"

"Let's go check it out. Maybe we could find this girl." Jack suggested, eagerly. "She must have something to do with the blizzard. I mean, there was a huge blizzard last July, I couldn't figure out what happened but maybe she knows."

"Alright, we will go." North nodded, before hesitantly looking over at me, "Tooth, do you-?"

"I'm fine, North." I told him, quickly, "Let's check it out."

He nodded again, gesturing for us to follow him as he tossed his snow globe. "Arendelle."