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The Guardians were now watching Jack and Pippa whispering to each other in their beds. Both of them shared the same room because their house was so small. There was only one living room, two bedrooms, (one for Jack and Pippa and one for their parents) and a small kitchen.

"Did you like the new skates that Santa gave you today?" Jack whispered.

Bunny groaned. "Christmas again?"

"Yes but I think this must be the next Christmas after the one that we saw in the other memory. I remember giving Pippa a pair of skates the next year after I gave Jack his pair." North said.

Pippa grinned excitingly. "Yeah! And now we can both go skating together tomorrow!" She always looked at Jack longingly when he went skating on the lake behind their house. Over all the times that he went skating, he became very good and asked the blacksmith of the village to add some spikes to the tip of the blade of his skates and learned by himself to make professional jumps and spins. Some of the villagers even came to watch him some times, most of them being girls. This year, Pippa asked for a pair of skate like Jack's and tomorrow, he was going to teach her how to skate, and eventually, be as good as he is.

But little did she know that she will loathe those skates instead of loving them.

Jack smiled at her."Yes we will, I'm sure that you will be even better than me if you give yourself a bit of practice!"

"Aww, I love how he's so nice to her! He's such a gentlemen!" Tooth cooed.

"More like she's jealous." Bunny muttered under his breath.

Pippa blushed. "But I'll never be as good as you."

Jack winked. "You never know, you never know."

The wooden door of their room opened and their mother's head poked out and she smiled at their guilty faces. "I know that both of you are excited for tomorrow, but I already told you to go to sleep an hour ago, so unless that you want to wait another week to go skating, I suggest that both of you go to sleep."

"Ma! That's blackmail!" Pippa groaned.

Her mother raised her eyebrows and she chuckled. "Well do you want it to happen?"

The two shook their head and Ms. Frost smiled. "So go to sleep my little skaters!"

Jack and Pippa snorted at their new nick name and they both slumped on their pillows.

Their mother shook her head fondly then closed the door gently.

"Let's go to sleep so the next day can come faster!" Jack whispered.

Pippa sighed. "Fine, but I'm pretty sure that I'll wake you up early because I'll be so excited!"

"Well, let's see who'll wake up first!" Jack said.

Pippa smirked. "Challenge accepted!" She said then both of them closed their eyes and went to sleep with a smile on their faces, eager for the next day.

"Oh, I'm so excited to see how well Jack skates!" Tooth said eagerly.

North frowned. "I don't know, I have a feeling in my belly that this is not going to end well..."

"Pff, you're overreacting, the kid's the winter spirit after all!" Bunny said.

"Not yet." Tooth reminded them.

The night seems to go in fast-forward as the moon disappeared behind the trees and the sun took it's place.

Pippa's eyes fluttered open and she smiled triumphantly as she saw her brother still sleeping soundlessly in his bed on the other side of the room, his mouth slightly open.

"He looks so innocent when he's sleeping." Tooth said with a smile.

"Stalker much." Bunny whispered and North snorted, earning an annoyed glance from Tooth.

Pippa pushed back her covers and swung her legs over her bed then ran to Jack and jumped on him yelling: "Get up! We're going skating!"

Jack's eyes shot open and he sat up abruptly and shouted: "Blue frogs from space!"

The Guardians had to bite their lips to keep themselves from laughing.

Pippa burst out laughing and Jack blinked sleepily. "Wha?"

His sister snorted in laughter and took his arm to drag him out of bed. "Come on Jack! We're going skating!"

Jack's face lit up with an excited smile and he jumped out of his bed and grabbed his staff that he always put beside his bed when he goes sleeping. They both ran down the stairs and burst laughing into the kitchen, where their mother was already putting toast and jam on the table for breakfast, since she's always been someone that didn't sleep very long. It's a habit that she got from waking up early to go to work, but since it was still the holidays, she and her husband got the week off.

She smiled when she saw her children running on the room. "Good morning children! Ready to go skating?"

"Yeah!"They both yelled, wolfing down their breakfast.

Their mother chuckled. "Not so loud, you're going to wake up your father!"

The children winced and muttered an apology and dashed to get their skates that they put by the Christmas tree.

Pippa put on her boots and Jack put on his shawl, not bothering to put on shoes, he simply slung on his skates laced together on his shoulder. Jack always preferred to be barefoot, no matter the weather. They both picked up their respective skates and opened the door, hurrying to the frozen lake.

"Be careful!" Their mother said.

Jack chuckled. "We will!" He reassured her as Pippa pulled at his arm eagerly. He looked back a couple of times though, as if sensing that it wasn't going to go perfectly well as they believed it was.

"Something's about to go wrong, I feel it in my belly." North said with doubt.

Bunny sighed. "Leave us alone with your belly! Why are old people always so nervous?"

North made an offended cry and Bunny smirked as they followed the two siblings and they watched Jack showing Pippa how to tie her skates.

Pippa stood up and had to put her hand on Jack's chest in order not to fall.

"Wow! Slow down little lady!" Jack laughed.

"But Jack! Can you hurry up?" Pippa whined.

Jack sighed with a smile. "Fine, come on, we'll go on the ice and I'll put my skates on there."

Jack took his sister's hand and they both walked slowly on the ice, Jack using his staff for stability.

When they were both in the middle of the lake, Pippa let go of her brother's chest and parted her feet a little bit for balance.

"Okay, stay like that alright?" Jack said cautiously and crouched down to put his skates on.

Then they heard a loud crack and a gasp.

The Guardians and Jack's eyes widen when they saw the ice cracking under Pippa's skates.

Jack immediately hid the fear in his eyes and looked at his sister, putting his skates and his staff on the ice beside him. "It's okay! It's okay, don't look down, just look at me." He reassured her.

Pippa's eyes were full of fear for both her and her brother. "Jack," She said, her voice trembling. "I'm scared!" The ice cracked a little bit more, threatening to collapse at any moment.

Jack stood up carefully. "I know." He said and took a few tentative steps towards her and the ice cracked. He winced and looked up, the Guardians could see the panic in his eyes. He knew that they were maybe not going to get out of this one alive, but his panic was immediately replaced my determination, he would make sure that his sister would live to see another day.

Jack smiled nervously. "But you're gonna be alright, you're not gonna fall in!" He tried to convince her and it didn't escape the Guardians' notice that he only said 'you' and not 'we'.

Their hearts were beating faster and faster as they saw the scene unfold. Tooth grabbed Bunny's arm and each time the ice gave a crack, her grip tighten.

Jack looked like he wanted to cry in frustration but he stayed brave for his sister. "Erm... We're going to have a little fun instead!" He said in hopes that his sister was going to calm down a bit.

The Guardians bit their lip, that was the same thing that Jack said to Jamie when he said that he was scared, that was why he had a far away look when he said it to the younger boy.

Pippa sobbed. "No we're not!" She cried.

"Would I trick you?" Jack asked, trying to lighten the mood while finding a way to get his sister safely out of the danger.

"Yes! You always play tricks!" Pippa sobbed again.

Jack laughed nervously. "Okay, alright well not... not this time." He said hesitantly, trying to shuffle his way closer to his sister and the ice cracked a bit more. "I promise, I promise, you're gonna be... you're gonna be fine."

Tooth squeezed Bunny's arm tighter when she heard the 'you' again.

Pippa's eyes widen when she realized what her brother had said and she could see that he already accepted what he thought that was going to happen to him and he didn't care, only wanting his sister to be safe.

He thought that only one of them was going to make it out alive, and he was determined that it was going to be her.

The next thing the Guardians heard broke their hearts and emitted a sad sob from Tooth.

"You have to believe in me."

It was said in such a sincerity and comfort, yet they knew that Pippa was going to be the last to believe in him for a long time. He would disappear at some point, Pippa not knowing where he was gone.

'Jack did a heroic action at some point of his life, maybe that was it.' They all thought.

Tooth gasped, as if coming to a theory. "Wait, he lost his memory, he became a spirit around the time that we are seeing him now, and it has to be related to winter, but he lost his memory... Could it be that he... No, no I don't think so, well I don't hope so." She mumbled to herself with horror.

Pippa looked at him with complete trust, he was going to get them out of here, no matter what he thought that he wasn't going to make it.

"You wanna play a game?" He asked with a playful tone. "We're gonna play hopscotch, like we play every day!" Jack looked more sure of himself now and he smiled when he saw his sister's eyes light up with hope.

"Erm, it's as easy as one..." He flinched when the ice cracked but didn't want his sister to see his fear so he put on a playful expression to make her believe that he knew what he was doing and flailed his arms around comically, making Pippa giggle.

"Two..." This time, the ice only crackled slightly. "Three!" He hopped to the thicker ice and exhaled, the first part was done, now he had to save his sister.

Jack took his staff and held out the crooked end to Pippa. "Now it's your turn!"

"One..."Pippa took a tentative step forward and gasped loudly when the ice cracked violently.

"That's it...That's it... Two..." The Guardians could see the panic starting to build up in his eyes. Pippa took another step and gasped again when she saw the ice cracking louder and glanced up at her brother.

"Three!" Jack reached out before the ice could collapse and hooked his sister around the waist, pulling her to safety.

The Guardians sighed in relief and Bunny huffed a laugh. "See North? What have I told you, your 'feelings' aren't always right!"

North sighed again. "Well this time, I'm glad it wasn't!"

Pippa beamed at Jack but he had a doubt in his eyes, he could feel the already-fragile ice crackling slightly, then...

CRACK!

The Guardians froze with horror when they saw the ice finally giving away and swallowing Jack into the darkness. They saw the look the he gave to his sister before disappearing.

'I'm sorry.'

"Jack!" Pippa yelled in horror and fell to her knees, shuffling to get to the hole and plunging her arm in the icy water, searching for her brother, after a few seconds, she had to withdraw it, she was beginning to lose the feeling of her arm.

She scrambled backwards into safe ground, be the Guardians were too much in shock to hear her pleading, begging her brother to come back, saying that he got her and that it was very funny and told him that he could come out now.

But he didn't.

And suddenly, the Guardians were underwater too watching Jack sink slowly to the bottom and they heard a voice that sounded like his.

I've got to get out... so cold... can't feel my arms anymore... can't move...

Tooth had to clamp her hands on her mouth in order not to cry out loud, all of their eyes were shinning with tears as they say Jack stopping to struggle, a sad smile tugged at his lips.

He was smiling because his sister was safe, she could move on with her life, have a family, she could live to see the next day.

But he was sad because he wouldn't be able to see her kids, see her as she grows up to become a beautiful woman.

She's safe... She's safe, and now I can die happy with the knowledge that she is going to grow up, she will get the chance to live her life, not having it to end like mine, but I know that I didn't die in vain. I love you Pippa, my little lady, I love you with all my heart and I hope that you will live a long and happy life... I love you... I love you... I love you...

His thoughts became slower and more and more sluggish until... they stopped. The mischievous light in his half-closed calm eyes were gone. The sad smile still on his face.

Tooth finally couldn't control herself and began to sob loudly and the others had fat tears rolling down their cheeks even Bunny, the mighty warrior, was crying because now he knew what the Winter Spirit he had grown to love as his own brother, had gone through. He regretted to have ever doubted his loyalty to them and his courage. He regretted to have mocked him so many times because he wasn't believed in, because he lost his memory. He regretted to have ever thought of him as selfish. He regretted to have insulted him all those times and rejected him all those times that he needed them, that he needed comfort and a family. Because now he can see that Jack Frost deserves his trust, as he always should have.

North clenched his eyes shut and began to shake with sorrow. When he had first saw that MiM had chosen Jack, he had doubts. From all the complaints and insults that he heard from Bunny, he had always thought that Jack Frost would have been a irresponsible brat who only thought about himself and didn't care of others. But as he grew to know Jack, that doubt started to disappear. Now he understands why MiM chose Jack, he was caring, loyal to a fault, always thinking about others' comfort and safety before his own. Now North blamed himself for what happened, he was the one that suggested that Jack should go skating with his sister, he gave them the 'key' to their sorrow. Now because of him, Jack's family, that loved him so very much, lost their son and brother. He will never forgive himself, his gifts were suppose to bring joy to children, not death. Before Jack came along, he and the others only acted as team mates, they only saw each other when it was really needed, if they ever crossed each others' paths, they would only mumble a hello and move on. But now that Jack came in their lives, he showed them the true meaning of family. The Guardians were now more comfortable towards each other, they now stopped and chatted and joked when they ever crossed paths, they were now a family. And now North can see that Jack Frost deserves his trust, as he always should have.

Tooth wrapped her arms around herself for comfort. She couldn't believe what happened to Jack, she had always wanted to know who he was before he became a spirit, and now she does. She wished that she didn't know, so that now every time that she would see him, she would think of his cold, empty body floating in the lake, a permanent sad smile and his expressionless half-closed eyes frozen on his face. But she's also happy that she knows, because now, she has no doubt that his loyalty and bravery had no limits. Before she knew him, she only heard her fairies talking about meeting a boy with snow white hair and a blinding white smile with teeth that sparkled like freshly fallen snow. So of course that she was excited when she first met him, and she loved him the first time that she saw his teeth. But that love turned more motherly as she became to love his teeth less than his personality. He was a fun person to be around with and he was the person that always wanted to bring a smile to people, no matter how sad he was himself. Because after all, it's always the kindest hearts that lived the most pain and sorrow. Now she sees that Jack Frost deserves her trust, as he always should have.

Sandy rocked himself back and forth, silent golden tears streaming down his face. He knew that Jack had gone through a lot, since he always wanted to cheer people up, it was obvious that he had lived a huge amount of sadness himself. If he saw a sad child or adult, it reminded him of himself, and he didn't want those people to go through the same stages of sadness that he did. So he went to them with a smile and tried to cheer them up. Sandy thinks that Jack is one of those rare persons that can warm up even the coldest of hearts, make them smile again. He wanted to yell at the Guardians, to yell at himself for seeing the boy alone so many times and just waving at him and leaving him alone once again with a crestfallen face because the only people that could see him just rejected him, again. He knew what the others were probably going through, having flashbacks about them shooing the boy away when he tried to make a conversation or to at least say hello. He knew that the Guardians felt a huge amount of guilt, because now they knew what happened after they turned their back on Jack, they wished that they would've listened to him. Sandy wished that he would've been there, he would've maybe knocked some sense into his team mates and make them realize what a huge mistake they were making. He swore that he will always treat the boy with the respect and trust that he deserved. Because now he can see that Jack Frost deserves his trust, as he always should have.

They barely registered themselves getting out of the water and getting on the ground again as they watched Pippa running to her house and dragging her parents outside and telling them what happened with a trembling voice. When both parents saw the hole and Jack's pair of skates and staff lying beside it, they let out a cry of horror and sank to their knees, bursting into tears and hugging each other, begging for it to be a cruel joke. They stayed like that for hours, finally getting up and carrying a sleeping Pippa with dry tear tracks on her cheeks in their arms and they walked silently in their house, not bothering to close the door after themselves.

"I c-can't believe that he-he died like that..." Tooth said with a trembling voice and a fresh wave of tears pushed through her eyes. "My theory was right... w-why did it hsve to b-be right?"

And suddenly, they were in the water again, it was the night. They watched as the full moon appeared over the ice and the dark water was bathed in a silver light, revealing Jack's body. His hair slowly turned from brown to white and his brown eyes turned icy blue and they shot open, his body slowly floating upwards until it broke the ice. Jack gulped in a huge breath and hovered until he was a couple of meters over the pond, the Guardians saw his previously fear-filled eyes being replaced by wonder. He slowly flew downwards on the pond that immediately became smooth and solid again. Jack looked at him arms and at his hands, inspecting them with curious eyes.

Bunny's ears flopped down on his head. "He said that he woke up with no memory, but I had no idea..."

Jack's eyes widen and he looked at the moon again and the Guardians heard a familiar voice say: You are Jack Frost, the Spirit of Winter.

Jack mouthed Jack Frost a few times and took a few tentative steps on the ice, slipping a few times but never falling. He looked around with a smile and stopped when his foot nudged a wooden staff on the ground. He poked at it with his toe and frost covered it's surface. He frowned and crouched down, picking up the staff and inspecting it with a close eye. He flinched when the staff covered with more frost and dropped one end in surprise. It hit the ice and created a beautiful pattern of frost that webbed around.

Jack looked at the staff with curiosity and hesitantly got up and tapped a tree trunk with the crooked end of the staff, making the same beautiful pattern and Jack ran his hand over the bark in wonder, he repeated the same actions on another tree and a excited smile lit up on his face. He jumped slightly and ran to the lake, dragging his staff on the surface, leaving frost patterns in his wake, he slipped a couple of times but laughed in glee like a child playing with a new toy.

The Guardians smiled sadly at the sight.

He yelped when the wind picked him up suddenly and carried him over the lake. Jack looked at it with joy and awe but the wind dropped him suddenly and he fell in the trees, breaking a couple of branches before landing harshly on a thicker branch.

The Guardians winced and half-expected him to start yelling at the wind, but was surprised when he began laughing instead.

Jack carefully crouched on the tree branch and looked curiously at a small village with music echoing around it. He smiled and leaped off of the branch, the wind catching him and leading him to his destination.

"Woah! Woah!" He yelled as the wind bobbed him up and down and dropped him unceremoniously on the ground. Jack's brown shawl flipped over his head, blocking his view and Jack got up, running around blindly and falling on the ground again. He shot up and brushed snow off of his shawl, laughing. He looked curious when he saw that none of the villagers payed attention to a flying boy with bare feet and snow white hair.

Realization dawned on the Guardians. "He doesn't know that he's invisible the poor boy." North said sadly.

His look was quickly replaced by another smile as he walked into the village, greeting a few villagers along the way that didn't reply to him. He walked up to a woman talking to a man and he said: "Good evening m'am! M'am?"

A little boy came running to him and he crouched down with a friendly smile. "Excuse me, could you tell me where I am?"

He gasped when the little boy ran strait to him, like he was a ghost. Jack breathed a few times in shock and put a hand on his chest, his smile was whipped off his face and a look of panic replaced it.

"Poor sweet tooth, finding out like that isn't fun, I can tell." Tooth said sadly.

Bunny winced. "Yeah, that's one of the worst ways."

"Hello? Hello?" Jack tried again but more villagers passed through him and no one answered, he ran out of the village and to the lake, looking back in shock a few times.

My name, is Jack Frost. How do I know that? The Moon told me so and that was all he ever told me. Am I a ghost? Am I dead? I have no idea, all I know is my name. That's all I knew for a long, long time. Jack's voice said again.

The Guardians bit their lip and Tooth looked frustrated to herself. "He lost his memory, I could have helped him! He wouldn't have had all those unanswered questions floating around his head if I did!" She said to herself.

Bunny sighed. "We'll make it up to him. We have three hundred years to make up to him. He deserves it."

And they were gone to see another memory.

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Tada! Did you like? I hope that it lived up to your expectations! I gotta say, I am proud of this one. Well, the next chapter will be up in a few days, I think that I'll do maybe a few chapters about him being a spirit, what do you guys think? I need to know! Peace out lazy daisies,

Loks