A/N: Sooooo. Yeah. That was a long time without writing. Sorry guys, busy summer. Plus I kind of didn't feel like writing Terrible excuses but those are the ones I have.

I also won't be posting for a couple weeks because I'm going to France for the canoe polo (I doubt any of you know what that is but if you do let me know in the reviews) world championships. My sister is on team Canada. So that's really exciting. Anyways, hope you enjoy!

In her 300 years of her life, Jackie had seen several slumber parties. They always intrigued her. What exactly did the girls do all night? They certainly didn't seem to be sleeping.

Which is why, when she overheard Pippa talking to Cupcake about having a slumber party, she decided to go investigate.

Pippa lived really close to Jamie. So Jack waited at Jamie's house for a few hours until it started to get dark.

"Are you seriously going to go crash their party?" Jamie asked.

"No, I'm not crashing their party. I'm joining the party. I just want to see what happens at a slumber party."

"Well, don't ask me. Whenever I stay over-night at the twin's house, we usually just play video games until morning."

"Do girls do that too?"

"How should I know?"

"Haven't you ever had a slumber party with a girl before?"

Jamie stared at her incredulously. "Not since I was like, six! Jack, girls and guys don't have sleepovers together."

"Why not?"

The preteen had to resist the urge to face-palm. "Jack, I am not explaining the reasons why girls and guys do not have sleepovers. It would be bad enough explaining this to a guy, but you're a girl. Just…no. Ask Pippa while you're there. Maybe she'll explain."

Jack still didn't understand. "What does my gender have to do…oh." It suddenly dawned on her. "Oh you mean you can't because…well its awkward when…never mind. I don't want to know anymore."

Relief was clear on Jamie's face. "Ok good." He glanced at the clock. "It's probably late enough now. You can probably go over. Have fun."

She nodded. "I'll try."

Jackie flew out the window and started jumping across the roofs until she reached Pippa's house. She flew outside her bedroom window and knocked.

Pippa and Cupcake had been sitting beside each other on the floor. They both looked up startled when they heard the knock. Cupcake looked at Jack, then back to Pippa in confusion. Pippa shrugged and walked across the room to open the window.

"Jack? What are you doing here?" she asked.

"Well, I heard you two were having a slumber party. I was interested. I've never been at a slumber party before. I wanted to know what you do."

Cupcake stood up and walked up beside Pippa. "Never?"

The winter spirit rolled her eyes. "Cupcake, I died in the early 1700s. Then I was invisible. Do you really think I had any chance to go to a slumber party?"

Blushing, Cupcake shrugged. "I guess not. Well, come in."

Both girls stepped back, allowing Jack to fly in. "So. What were you two doing?"

"Playing truth or dare," Pippa said. "Do you want to play?"

"That's the game where you have to either tell some secret about yourself or do something really stupid right?" Jack asked. She had never understood the point of that game.

Pippa nodded. "Yeah. Alright, I'll start. Jack, truth or dare?"

"Dare," Jack said.

The younger girl had to think for a second. Jack was still invisible to most people so there were a lot of things that she couldn't do. "Ok, I dare you to freeze over Bunny's Warren."

"Seriously? Do you know how much trouble I got in for doing that last time? Bunny chased me all the way across the globe! Twice!"

"Hey, you chose dare," Pippa replied, a sly smile on her face.

Jack sighed heavily. "Fine, but if I'm dead tomorrow, I want you both to know that you have a dead winter spirit's blood on your hands.

She used one of North's globes that she had stolen to get to the Warren and back. She could have flown but that was quicker and less tiring.

"There. I am so dead. Is it my turn?"

When she received a nod, she said, "Cupcake, truth or dare?"

Cupcake chose dare, so Jack dared her to walk up and down the street a few times while having a conversation with her. The funny looks Cupcake got made Jack double over in laughter. Then she burst into another fit of giggles when Cupcake started yelling "Oh, shut up, Jackie Frost!" and some guy came up to her and asked her if she was ok.

When they got back to Pippa's house, Cupcake asked Pippa whether she chose truth or dare.

"Truth," Pippa decided.

"Alright. Which boy do you like?" Cupcake asked.

Pippa sputtered, "Seriously? You couldn't have come up with anything more original?"

"Nope. Answer the question."

The other girl's face turned a deep red. She spoke really quiet. "I guess…I…uhh…I guess…Jamie."

Jack coughed. "Jamie? Like, my Jamie, Jamie? As in Jamie Bennett?"

That only made Pippa blush harder. "Yes. That Jamie." Cupcake started laughing. "What? He's cute!" Pippa defended.

Cupcake took a few minutes to stop laughing. "Well, we've all learned something today."

"Ok, let's move on," Pippa said, eager to change the subject. "Jack, truth or dare?"

"Um how about truth?"

"Alright. Truth…ok. What's your most embarrassing story from when you were a kid?"

"Whoa. Hold on. You want me to remember stuff that happened 300 years ago?"

"Yep. Come on, there has to be at least one memory that stands out."

"Well, I remember one time, me and my sister Olivia were playing in the snow and I told her we should jump off this high ledge and land in the soft snow below us. She didn't believe me that it wouldn't hurt, so I jumped off first to show her it would be fine. But the snow was a lot deeper than I thought it was, so when I landed, I went so far down that I couldn't climb back out. I was stuck in that hole for over an hour while my sister went and found someone that could try and dig me out."

Pippa snicker. "Wow. Epic fail."

Jack laughed. "Yeah, I guess it was. But I was right about one thing; landing in the snow did not hurt." All three girl burst out laughing.

They continued to play for another hour. Then Pippa suggested that they do each other's hair. Jack of course had no idea how to do anything with hair and make-up, so it turned into 'Pippa and Cupcake do Jackie's hair and make-up.'

Then they played some board games, talked about boys (well, Pippa and Cupcake did. Jack mostly just listened) and ate leftover pizza from Pippa and Cupcake's dinner.

Soon it was past one in the morning and the two preteens became very tired. "Are you going to stay here while we sleep, Jack?" Pippa asked, as she crawled in her sleeping bag.

"No, I'm probably going to head back to my pond now."

"Alright. Well, goodnight Jack," Cupcake said.

"Night, girls. Thanks for tonight. I had…fun. A lot of fun."

She thought about that for a moment. That was the first time in a long time that she had just felt like a regular girl doing regular girl things. It was a nice feeling. And as she flew out the window to let the girl get some sleep, there was a small smile plastered on her face.

A/N: Hope you all enjoyed. Let me know if you have a suggestion about a drabble that I should do next. It would be a big help. My RotG craze faze ended so I'm not feeling as imaginative as before. That doesn't mean I don't still love it, I just don't have a billion thoughts about it running through my head anymore.