A/N: Wow that was a long break! Sorry guys, finished up my exams and then the day after, my family went on a vacation. So, oops?

Anyways, here's the next chapter!

Silver: No, sorry I don't. Never heard of it. I'm sure it's a lovely place though.


Jamie giggled and clutched his sides. Oh, some of these were hilarious. And others were slightly disturbing, but he tried to avoid them.

"Hey Jamie!" a familiar voice called. Jamie yelped and quickly minimized the screen on his new laptop. 'Oh shoot, Jack is going to kill me!' he thought.

He turned around and looked out his window. Sure enough, Jack Frost was crouching on the windowsill. "Now what is a fine fourteen year old doing indoors on a day like this? Have you not seen the huge dump of snow I gave you?"

"I was going to go outside in a bit. There were just some things I wanted to look at on my laptop," Jamie explained.

"Like?"

"Well, uh, nothing much. Just, you know, stuff."

"Stuff." Jack looked unimpressed. "Let's see, then."

"Jack! I don't want you poking around my laptop! Honestly, you are the nosiest imaginary friend in history," Jamie grumbled.

"Yep, and don't you forget it. Now show me. Or is it private?"

"It's private."

"Looking at pictures of girls?"

"What? NO! JACK!" Jamie yelled, his face bright red.

"Then show me."

With a huge sigh, Jamie opened up the page again and revealed the site he was on to Jack. The winter spirit looked confused. "What's fanfiction?"

"It's a website. Basically people that enjoy certain movies, or book or TV show or stuff like that, they write their own stories based on that and post it on here so other people can read it."

"Okay…and you didn't want me seeing this because…"

"Well, I was reading fanfics about Rise of the Guardians," he said sheepishly.

Jack's mouth dropped. "Oh, you have got to be kidding me. There are fanfics about that abomination? Come on people!"

"Sorry, Jack, but some of them are actually kind of funny."

"Some of them?"

"Others are just plain disturbing."

"I'm guessing I'm male in all of these fanfics as well?"

"Actually, no. There's a community of stories that are all about female Jack Frost."

"Seriously?" Jack could hardly believe it. "Maybe this site isn't as bad as I thought. I want to read some of these!"

Jamie was back to panicking. "Jack, no! I don't think that is such a good idea. This is the internet, don't forget. The sanity of some of the people that post stories is questionable at best."

"Oh, come on. How bad can it be? Listen, you get off the computer and go start a snowball fight for me. I'm heading to the Pole. North has some computers up there. I want to read some of these."

Before Jamie could stop her, Jack took off.


North was sitting down, eating cookies when he heard the large CRASH! coming from upstairs. He knew that it was Jack. She had shown up an hour earlier and announced that she was using one of his computers. Then she flew upstairs and he hadn't seen her since.

"OH MY…MAKE IT STOP!"

Yep. Definitely Jack.

He raced upstairs. "Jack! Are you alright?"

The winter spirit was laying on the ground. She didn't appear to be injured by she looked more pale than usual and her eyes looked terrified.

"DO I LOOK ALRIGHT?" she snapped.

"What happened here? Were you attacked?"

"Yes, I was attacked. BY THE INTERNET!"

"What?" Now North was confused.

"Do you know how many times people have said that Jack Frost is female? Almost none. I'd never heard that before until Jamie made the connection. But after that stupid movie, Rise of the Guardians came out, people wrote fanfics about a female Jack Frost. I thought that was great."

"And the problem is…"

"Do you know how many stories I read that I was in love? WITH BUNNY?!"

North snorted and almost fell over laughing. He was normally a very jolly person, but he couldn't remember the last time he had laughed that hard.

"That's not even the worst of it! A bunch of them have me and PITCH together. PITCH! AS IN PITCH BLACK! How on earth could anyone think that me and Pitch…eeeeewwww." She shuddered.

By that time, North had fallen over and was on the ground dying of laughter. Jack gave him her best death glare before turning away. "I need to go hunt down a teenager now," she huffed. She jumped out the window and flew off, leaving a huge snowstorm in her wake.


A lot shorter, I know, but whatever. My summer holiday just started, this is my lazy time. Most of me didn't want to do any writing today but I had a large argument with myself (some violence may have been used) and the part that wanted to write for you guys won.

I'm thinking of writing an arc where Jack becomes invisible to the Guardians. Tell me what you think! Good idea, bad idea? Also leave me a review about a drabbles that you would like to see and I'll most likely write it.