A/N:
This chapter is truly crappy. I feel it- in my belly.
My grandma broke her leg so I didn't have enough time to write it as detailed as the other two- I literly had two days to write this chapter. No joke.
SORRY IT'S LATE!
Anyway, on with the story!
Disclaimer: Mine are the Apprentices the only.
Unfortunately for the Guardians, as much fun as magic sand Volleyball is, it can't distract some certian teenagers for long. After about five minutes, the teens made a small group huddle, except for Gavin, who wandered over to North's work area.
"What are these?" Gavin asked, picking up a gift box. (Ironically, it was the soccor ball.)
Nellie peered over his shoulder at the silvery-blue wrapped gift.
"Oh I don't know," Nellie stated sarcastically. "It might he a gift, as we're in the North Pole, but that's an idea."
Gavin rolled his eyes. "Oh really, I had noooo idea."
"Well, obviously not, because you asked Nellie." Nelya piped up.
Immediately, all three boys went "Ooooooo!"
"Well then," Nellie started, and took out her iPod. "I have a picture of Pinkie Pie in a confetti canon. Your argument is invalid."
Nellie held up her iPod for Nelya to see the photo, while Gavin placed the gift down back onto the desk.
"Well, I have, um," While Nelya stuggled for some sort of good comeback (they weren't her strong suit), the Guardians chose the right moment to burst in.
"Alrighty," Jack said, his oak staff in one hand and his other in the pocket of his hoodie.
"By the colour of wrapping on this gift-"
Jack sent the presents to the teens on a small gust of wind.
"You must guess what mentor in yours. I'll give you a hint. Bunny is the Guardian of Hope, North the Guardian of Wonder, Sandy the Guardian of dreams, Tooth the Guardian of memories and me, Jack Frost, the Guardian of fun."
And with a smirk he added:
"You have 2 guesses."
"Frostbite! Don't scare the kiddies-"
"TEENS!" Reid shouted.
"Whatever, teenagers, the have as many guesses as they need mate!" Bunny exclaimed.
With a hidden smile, Jack rolled his eyes.
"Fine then Kangaroo. Now, guess away." Jack smiled and guestured to the five.
Holding up his gift, Josh admired the wrapping paper.
He looked at the way the golden paper looked like it could be molded into anything. Like sand. Josh snapped his fingers in realization and guessed.
"The Sandman?" Sandy let out a cheer- in his silent way, of course- and smiled at Josh, giving him a thumbs up.
"Good job Josh! But don't open gift yet." North exclaimed with a smile, giving Josh a friendly push over to Sandy.
Next was Nelya.
As Josh did, Nelya held the large-ish gift in front of her.
The paper went from yellow to green to teal, sparkling all the way as if dipped in silk. Nelya smiled as relization dawned on her.
"The Tooth Fairy!"
Tooth let out a girly scream of excitment and took Nelya in a breath taking hug.
"Yay! We're gonna have a great time together!" Tooth squeeked, and Baby Tooth fluttered around excitedly only as a hummingbird could.
Next was Gavin. He glanced at the silvery-blue wrapping, and smiled.
"Jack F-" The young boy never finished, as a snowball met his face. Nellie burst into laughter, and dropped herself on the floor.
After three minutes, Nellie calmed herself.
"Oh, that, my dearest friends, was funny." She managed to gasp before she burst into another fit of giggles.
Wiping snow off his face, Gavin ignored Nellie's spasm of laughter on the floor.
"Was I right?" Gavin asked Jack, glaring at Nellie, who laughed harder at Gavin's face.
"Yeah." Jack replied with a smirk plastered on his face.
"Then why didtcha chuck a snowball at me?"
"Well, you're going to have to be used to the cold."
Gavin thought this over for a moment and nodded in agreement.
"Yeah. I guess so."
After Nellie calmed her laughter, it was her turn to guess.
Fiddling with the tiny package in her hands, Nellie turned over the green package in her hands.
On closer notice, the base was green, but it was covered in multiple layers of barely visable colours over top. (Think Bunny's dye rivers. Or the egg patterns)
"Bunnymund, duh." She said with a grin, looking up hopefully.
Bunnymund gave a satisfying nod. "Welcome to the team mate."
Reid looked up to North, and smiled. Not waiting for Reid to guess (it's to obvious) North picked him up in a bone breaking hug.
"You can open your gifts!" North said in his booming voice, after relasing Reid.
While the rest of the teens opened their presents quickly, Nellie gently removed the wrapping paper, just annoy others.
"Yeah!" Gavin cheered, and began to bounce the soccor ball on his head.
"Ohmigoshohmigoshthankyouthan kyouthankyou!" Nelya squeaked, holding up a headband with the same wrapping paper colours on it, spiraling across the band.
Reid grinned as he opened up a small remote control car, then shouted a "Thank You!" before he started driving it into everyone.
Josh smiled as he lifted a snowglobe filled will golden sand. Shaking it, the sand swirled in to dolphins and begain dancing around in the glass. Shaking it again, the dolphins morphed into butterflies, that fluttered delicately around.
Out of all of the teens, Nellie smiled the most.
Holding up a string, she smiled. On the string was a golden ring, with inscription on it.
"Now I can walk into flippin' Mordor." Nellie said, and the whole group of teens started to laugh as she tied the necklace around her neck.
In his big, welcoming voice, North bellowed:
"Let us show you to your rooms!" And the Apprentices followed there mentors in separate directions.
As Bunnymund led Nellie to the room she was staying in, a question buzzed around in his mind.
"Do you like art?"
Nellie paused for a moment.
"Do I like art? What type of question is that? Have you seen my room? It's littered in papers showing my dedication for it! I LOVE art!" Nellie exclaimed.
"Alrighty then." Reaching the dorm the copper haired girl was sleeping in, Bunny stopped beside the door.
"This is your room."
Nellie glaced at the sign on the door (it said her name) and opened it up.
"It looks like my room at home! Except cleaner! Ohmigosh, even replicas of my clothes are here! This is amazing! Thank you so much!"
Bunnymund smiled.
"Yer welcome. Now, you'll be staying here for the night. There's a bathroom and fridge in there, complete with water and a stove. G'night."
Glancing around her room, Nellie went to search for the fridge, but not after saying goodnight as well.
After the children were settled in bed, the Guardians grouped up.
"What about Pitch? Should we tell them about him rising up again?" Tooth asked.
"No, ve vait and they train, so they be prepared for anything. Ve do not tell them about Pitch intill he is threatening." North whispered the last part, and his Russian accent made it a tad bit tricky to understand.
"Um, there winter break is almost up. Do you want me to call some snowdays?" Jack asked.
"No need frostbite. Time is frozen outside of the North Pole. Nothing has moved in 3 hours." Bunnymund piped up, then continued to paint an bomb-egg of his.
Sandy then made some of his sand signals to ask a question.
"Were will they stay? I have no permeant home, and Josh can not stay up all day and night with me."
"Good point Sandy!" North exclaimed.
"Why don't they stay at the Warren? It's nice there, and I have spare rooms." Bunnymund proposed.
"Thay sounds fine to me. Next week they can stay at the Palace." Tooth said.
"That sounds like a plan!" Jack said, from his pearch on the roof, were he had floated up to during the small meeting.
As the left the meeting room, the didn't notice a small shadow slip away.
"Apprentices, eh?" The shadow muttered.
"Well then..."
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