Jack lunged at her and pulled her into a hug, the tears still streaming down his face.
"Jamie…" he whispered.
"What about Jamie?" asked Bunny.
"Is he alright?" North wanted to know.
A question mark appeared above Sandy's head.
Jack didn't say anything as he cried into Tooth's shoulder.
"Jack what's wrong?" whispered Tooth stroking the back of the frost guardian.
"J-Jamie… he's," Jack took a deep breath and broke away from the bird like woman. "He's dead."
Break line….
Inside the house Jackie 'Bennet' Carter had walked in to find her father, pale and quiet, but he was smiling.
"Daddy?" she said quietly walking up to him. She put a careful hand on his head. His skin was as cold as ice. "No, Daddy," she sobbed. He was so cold. She remembered the person her father and told her about when she was little.
She remembered Jack Frost the character that flew throughout her child hood. Her dad had been insane. That was the conclusion she had come to when she had turned fifteen. He talked to no one and said it was Jack Frost. And now he had spent his last moments talking to this invisible person. His last words had not been to her his oldest child. No they had been to her father's imaginary friend.
"Daddy, why?" she asked the dead man. "Why did you still believe in those fairy tales?" she remembered asking the same question when she had gotten married. He had said he was disappointed that Jack Frost couldn't come to his daughter's wedding.
"Oh, Jackie," he had said taking her face in his hands. "I named you after him and you knew him as a child. It's my turn to ask a question. Why don't you remember him?"
"It was a fairy tale. I had dreams and fantasies to but I grew up," she had said. She had known her father was angry with her that day and he had tried his best to make her believe in Jack Frost. But it had never worked.
Now sitting here, with her now deceased father she tried desperately to pin point the face that had lit up her child hood. But she couldn't only the name came back to her. Only the beat up crayon drawings she had done when she was little.
"Daddy, I can't believe anymore." Jackie 'Bennet' Carter sobbed, "You aren't here to help me."
yea tell me if you cried i just read it to my friends and they cryed... R&R
