HELLO! I'm sure some of you have read the short doujin already! Am I right...? PAGE 3 IS UP PEOPLE :P

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Oookayyyy... Well, thanks! I hoped you liked it. I will have you know that I have made a decision to start a full on doujin based on this story. I'll get to work on the chapters and should be updating next month. Thanks again for the support of both my art and story.

SOOO Let's see... what else...

So I mentioned there would be a few new OCs and ONE who knows of the Guardians *gasp!* Read this chapter to find out ;)

To set the mood properly for this. Have a listen to "All we'd ever need" by Lady Antebellum. (Will be warned when to queue music)

DISCLAIMER! THESE SOULMATES BELONG TO ONE ANOTHER AND DREAMWORKS AND NO ONE ELSE.

Hope you like it, Enjoy!


A few months passed and it was near the end of October again. About a year since Jack's last reply. And about five months since Jamie had last realized Jack had visited. He looked back to that time, remembering the day he finally understood everything...

That morning, back in June, Jamie woke up to a empty room. And by empty, he meant that all his memories were stolen. Memories of Jack and the rest of the guardians. But mostly Jack. They were all gone. He looked all over the house that day in search of any signs of the things he and Jack went through. Even Sophie had a few of her own things taken. But she never noticed them anyways so she didn't mind. Later on that weekend, Jamie almost wanted to rid everything off as nothing but a pleasant dream. For he had his memories of Jack, but all the things he used to look to for belief seemed to have disappeared... Or were they never there to begin with? He'd ask Sophie several times about it but she just passed it off as his imagination. Until his mom made him clean up his room... He found one, a letter hidden under a pile of pillows. He assumed it was from Jack. A last letter possibly? He read it, after which, it brought him to tears. He took it to his chest and smiled. "Jack..." he coughed on his tears and folded the letter into a notebook he just picked off the floor.

At the end of his little flashback, Jamie looked to his right bed side. It was already eight in the evening. He hasn't slept for two night already, mainly because he couldn't get over his thoughts of Jack. But for some reason, he never really felt tired. Jamie looked to a red notebook in his bookshelf. That was where he kept the letter. That Letter... Apparently, Jack was trying to erase his existence in Jamie's life. He should have known better. What Jack did was pretty clever of him but nevertheless, getting rid of a friend like Jamie will take a lot more effort than that... Jamie thought as he sat up from his bed, rubbing his eyes awake.

He laughed to himself, thinking back to the time he found the letter. "So Sophie has been in cahoots with Jack. Trying to hide it from me... He must have bribed or convinced her really well to have her keep that a secret from me." He sat in silence.

"When can we do this again? When can I see you again?" A electronic-like voice sounded off along with the modern play of retro music, breaking the silence. Jamie's head jerked up. "Shit!" He cursed, reaching for his phone at the other side of the bed. Jamie didn't bother to look at the caller ID and just brought it to his hear clicking the answer button.

"Yo, James!" A loud, deep voice huffed. "Where are you, maaannn?" The voice yelled over the phone. A mix of club and Christmas songs played in the background.

"C-caleb?" Jamie questioned, his expression in shock. He shook his head recovering from the sudden burst of loud energy over the phone.

"Get your little ass over here! The new girl is inviting the whole batch over at the Jackson Pub. Last minute replacement singer. C'mon, she keeps asking me to call you!"

"A-angel? O-okay then. I'll be there in a few." Jamie hung up the phone and rolled his eyes. 'Angel... What is with this angel girl?' Jamie asked himself while getting ready. He put on a thick green turtleneck, pulled on some jeans and socks, then grabbed his coat on the dresser on the way out of his room.

Twenty minutes later, Jamie was already at the Pub Caleb mentioned. The place was filled with all his classmates and the people he'd pass by in the halls. The band played happy tunes of the country music of Rascal Flatts. There were some seniors drinking at the corner table near the bar and lower batched students just sipping their mocktails, cheering for the seemingly handsome-looking lead singer on stage. He stood at the doorway, his eyes searching for a familiar face in the crowd as he handed over his coat to the waiter.

"Jamie! You made it!" A high pitched feminine voice called out from the crowd. Jamie looked around for the source of the voice.

"Up here, boy!" Caleb's voice called. The confused brunette looked up, realizing that the place had a second floor. Caleb was beside a petite looking, blonde girl wearing skinny jeans and boots, topped off with a black off-shoulder blouse. Jamie waved his hand and smiled then made his way through the crowd to the stairs.

"There he is! Told ya, he'd get here in time!" Caleb welcomed him in open arms for a bro hug.

"Hi Jamie!" The girl waved shyly.

"Hey, Angel." Jamie smiled in return. "So I heard you were performing tonight? I didn't even know you can sing" Jamie teased, trying to start a conversation.

"Yeah. I'm up next, actually. So I've gotta go down now. See ya in a bit!" Angel looked to the stage downstairs, waving to the band signaling her leave.

"Hey man. I think she likes you!" Caleb nudged Jamie's side.

"What? Yeah right!" Jamie laughed.

"No really! I really think she does! Man, you one lucky dude. All the guys have been crazy over her, the 'new girl'. She's pretty fine and nice too!" Caleb put an arm around Jamie, expressing his friendly attitude towards him.

"Well that's nice, but... She's not really my type." Jamie looked down a the stage. He saw Angel was setting up the mic. She looked up and smiled widely at Jamie.

"What's wrong with you?! You're almost sixteen! It's next year man, and you still haven't gotten out of that 'cooties' phase?"

"I'm not in a phase, Cal. I'm just not interested. And I haven't met anyone interesting yet."

(For effect, start playing the song "All We'd ever need" by Lady antebellum right now :P)

"Is this because you still believe in those 'guardians' you keep talking about? Dude, snap out of it! We were kids! No use moping about not seeing them no more."

"But Caleb-" Jamie stopped, dropping the attempt to argue. Another familiar song was already playing in the background. He looked to Angel, taking in a breath, getting ready to sing.

Boy, it's been all this time
And I can't get you off my mind
And nobody knows it but me...

The song continued to play as Angel sang to it. With the crowd swaying along to its sweet slow tempo. Angel had a beautiful, mesmerizing voice. She also looked so pure under the spotlight. Then he thought back to what Caleb said. "I think she LIKES you". He looked down at Angel, observing her. She was pretty, nice and she seemed like a great girl. He thought, swaying his head along with the crowd.

"Jamie..."

Jamie turned, alert. 'Who...?' Jamie called out in his thoughts. He knew that voice... 'Could it be...?'

I should've been chasing you
I should've been trying to prove
That you were all that mattered to me...

Just when Jamie was about to let go of the balcony bars to run off to who know's where. A snowflake fell from above, landing its cold touch on the tip of Jamie's nose.

"Jack..." Jamie smiled, turning his head back to the stage. He went back to listen to the rest of the performance. But kept his real attention fixed at the shadow above the Pub's hanging sign by the entrance through the big glass window. His eyes were fixed on Angel, but his mind was somewhere else... Outside, oblivious to the events taking place.

My friends think I'm moving on
But the truth is I'm not that strong

And nobody knows it but me...

And I've kept all the words you said
In a box underneath my bed
And nobody knows it but me

Angel swayed, her eyes closed, letting her heart fly through the room along with the music. She'd look up to the crowd above and down below her feet. There were numerous teenage boys her age, cheering her name. The male singer beside her was singing his parts, getting an equal amount of attention from the girls. Angel liked the attention. But none could compare to the attention she craved from Jamie. She swayed her hips slowly to the song, grabbing more attention as she parted her mouth to sing again.

I should've said all the things that I kept inside of me
And maybe I could've made you believe
That what we had was all we'd ever need...

The song was closing to it's end, with one more chorus to go. From the corner of his eye, Jamie saw a white glint through the shadows. He wasn't so sure of what it was but it gave him an exciting feeling in his stomach. Like something interesting was about to happen. He knew something was about to come up. Jack will appear, maybe? Snow will start to fall in the room? Whatever it was, he was expecting it. And he knew it would have something to do with Jack...

I should've been chasing you
You should've been trying to prove
That you were all that mattered to me
Ohhh... you should've said all the things
That I kept inside of me

The crowd sang along to the last repeat of the chorus. Their hands now in the air, swaying from side to side, trying to take in the moment.

Oh that what we had, what we had
It was all we'd ever nee-

BOOM!

The front door banged open. A cold cold breeze burst into the pub, sending shivers to every body, reaching to the farthest corners of the room. People stood and a few screamed in shock and fear.

"What was THAT?!" A Senior exclaimed.

"That was scary!" A girl yelled, turning to her friends.

"Damn it's cold..." Jamie turned to Caleb. Who already had his arms around his own shoulder's indicating a shiver..

Jamie giggled a bit at the reactions of the crowd. The whole thing didn't bother him. It didn't even startle him. It was like he was expecting it. "Looks like Jack frost wanted to make quite the entrance" Jamie joked, winking at his friend.

"Har-di-har-har, James." Caleb retorted, after which he laughed along with Jamie.

"Relax everyone! It was just a strong blast of cold wind! Remember, winter is coming!" The manager of the pub poked out of the crowd, waving his hands, trying to calm the customers down.

"Jamie! Quite a commotion over some blast of wind huh?" Angel reached out her hand from behind Jamie startling the boy a bit.

"Uh, yeah." Jamie laughed.

"Whew, cold huh?" Angel rubbed her arms, trying to calm the chicken skin emerging from the chills.

"No worries, Mademoiselle! I've got your Jacket right here!" Caleb moved to Angel's side, placing the White furry coat over her shoulders.

"Thanks Cal!" Angel winked to Cal then turned her attention back to Jaime. Her eyes had this strange sparkle with made Jamie a bit uncomfortable.

"Uh, let's watch the rest of the show shall we? My mom says I still stay till around 10." Jamie shifted, desperately changing the mood Angel was trying to emit.


"9:46PM"

The time read as Jamie looked at his watch. Despite the whole commotion over the strong blast of wind a while ago, everything else went smoothly. The people calmed back down to listen to the music. Angel sang a few more songs, still clinging onto Jamie the whole night when she got the chance. But Jamie didn't mind it. He kind of ignored her and her little attempts to catch his attention. So it seems that she did like him. But he didn't feel the same way. Angel was nice but he really didn't see it going anywhere.

Caleb, on the other hand was all over her. He kept trying to be nice to her, doing everything she asks for. He even mentioned to Jamie that since he wasn't interested in Angel, maybe he could help lean her towards his side a little. As a friend, of course Jamie accepted the request. And so he did as Caleb asked. He'd try to tell interesting things about Caleb, as a kid and such. All the way to talking about how he's such a cool guy until now. When Jaime thought about it, Caleb actually was a cool guy. He is by far one of the closest to Jamie other than Jack Frost himself. Who was Jamie's number one man of course.

"Hey guys, it's almost 10. I think my mom will still forgive me if at least get home before 10:30" Jaime looked to his watch. He took a bite of the nachos Angel ordered for them at their booth. She was seated beside Jamie, across from Caleb and another of their friends.

"Already?! Alright, fine. Let's go guys!" Caleb took a last sip of his mock tail and went ahead to the entrance to pick up their coats.

They group of four walked outside, taking the the cold winter. Despite the thickness of their winter blazers, it was still pretty cold. Cold enough to still receive shivers inside the warmth of their coats.

"I'll get home by car. My brother should be in the stores next door waiting for me. I'd also take you guys along but last time he messaged me, he seeme dot be in a pretty bad mood so I'll just see you guys at school. I'm sorry" The fourth friend bowed down at her apology. Kai, was her name. She was Japanese and really looked the part. With the typical pale face, long black hair and straight cut full bangs. A very shy girl she was. She had quite a lot in common with Jamie, but raraly talked about their interests with each other.

"Ayt! See ya around, Kai!" Jamie and his friend bid their goodbyes to the little asian girl.

"So, walk? Same street anyways..." Caleb looked to Jaime, placing his hand out with an 'after you' gesture.

"It's great that we live in the same street, huh?" Angel giggled in a what seemed to be trying hard cute manner as she snaked her arm around Jamie's.

Caleb flinched. He quickly shot an annoyed look at Jaime, thinking he wouldn't notice. But Jamie did notice. He even sensed the reaction before Caleb could show it. With that, he took a quick survey of their surroundings and pointed at a street sign walking towards it, allowing him to break free of Angel's cling.

"Shall we go? The street's this way..." Jamie skipped excitedly to the street lamp beside the sign.

Caleb shook his head after staring at his weird childhood friend. Skipping? Really? fifteen and skipping? Caleb at his friend for trying to be supportive of him no matter how much of an idiot he needed to look like. Angel took Jamie's actions bitterly but shrugged it off quickly. She'll get another chance. Or so she thought to herself.

They were about fourteen minutes away from reaching the street's destination. Throughout the walk, Jamie couldn't help but notice a familiar presence that was following them. Later on that night, the winds would pick up all of a sudden and cats would be staring at something not far past their direction. A bird possibly?Or maybe it wasn't the birds? Since every time he looked back, there didn't seem to be any sign of critters behind them. Suspicious? Definitely... A ghost perhaps? NAHHHH...

Jamie and his two friends laughed and joked as they talked non stop throughout the walk home. Their laughter echoed through the air and down to the streets. Not long after, Jamie could already see the smoke emitting from their chimney from a distance.

'God, I hope who ever is up at this time isn't my mother...' Jamie, prayed to no one in his head. He may have enjoyed his night but it knows it would be quite the bummer if he'd end up getting in trouble to not getting home at the time he agreed on. Jamie always had this habit to spending too much of his time enjoying himself, and missing out on the time as it flew quickly passed him.

That was one of Jack's favorite qualities about the boy. He was always like that since he first met him. It gave him a lot of time to play with Jamie.

"It's been a while kid..." A shadow muttered and stared at the boy walking with his friends. His figure completely concealed in the shadows of the trees. Trying it's best to stay as far away from the street lamps as possible so as to not reveal his presence.

A glimmer of silver sparkled from the trees, Jamie turned around just in time to catch. Not a second later, a snowflake slowly dropped onto his nose. Just like what happened at the pub earlier. He knew what it was and where it came from. He knew of no one else who could conjure up snowflakes like that and purposely land it right at the middle of his nose's end.

"Jack?" He whispered. "Jack Frost?" Jamie looked around. The snowflake had finally confirmed the answer to the question he had been asking himself all night. 'Could he really be here?'.

At the corner of his eye, Jamie caught a glow. During that brief moment, Jamie felt his heart melt. He body had gotten a sudden warmth at the thought of the glow... Of the white hair that accidentally caught the light of the lamp post him and his friends were quickly approaching. Speaking of friends, they were so busy talking they didn't even notice Jamie had stopped walking.

"Jamie..." Jack whispered, trying to call out to Jamie. He was unsure of whether he wanted Jamie to hear it or not. Though based on the actions that followed of Jamie, he didn't seem to. But then maybe...

"Yo Jamie!" Caleb called out, waving his hand. They were already beneath the light of the next lamp post. Angel looked like she was about t say somethign too but were quickly interrupted by Jamie's reply

"I'll be right with you!" Jamie called back, winking at Caleb. He wasn't sure if he got it but at least he knew that Jamie was allowing Caleb some time alone with the girl. Time he's been waiting for, for a while now.

Jamie turned his back to them and pulled out a small notebook from his pocket along with a pen hooked close to the spine. He started scribbling something down. Jack leaned in, still in the shadows, careful of not being seen. 'Jack... I know you're there...' He wrote his first thought at the start of the letter. 'Honestly, you don't even need to hide...' He continued.

After a couple of minutes, Jamie finally finished. He tore out the page we was writing on and folded it twice. Jamie whispered something to the folded piece of paper and placed it on a rock underneath a tree not far from Jack. Why would he leave it there? Was it for him? Did Jamie sense he was there? Admittedly, Jack wasn't actually trying to completely conceal himself. He if really wanted to, Jamie would have never noticed a thing. He kind of wanted Jamie to know he was there. Jack stared at the note for a moment before turning his gaze to the Jamie walking away.

When Jamie was already pretty far from where Jack hid. The white haired spirit hiding in the shadows knew this was his chance to get the letter which he thought was meant for him. Jack waved his hand up in small movements. The gesture signaled the wind as a command to lift up the letter gently towards him. It was a cold piece of paper, probably wet from sitting on the damp rock then being lifted off the ground by a cold wind. As the letter swirled and flew towards him, the wind opened the letter little by little. There was something of a signature written on the most black page of the paper. It had a rushed but well drawn snowflake right beside it. The signature was a letter...

'J...' He read in his thoughts. So it seems the letter was for him. Jamie sense him. But it doesn't change the fact that the boy is still pretty ignorant. He made all those scenes to make Jame notice him. On Previous times, Jamie wouldn't even notice a thing! But it's been too long. This time... He craved for his attention again. Only Jamie's attention mattered to him... No one else.

Jack,

I know you're there... Honestly, you don't even need to hide. I knew since you made that scene earlier at the pub. Come to see me?

I missed you too... Please face me..

My room. 11 Sharp.

PS. Don't try to run away again... I have a surprise just for you...

Jack scanned it slowly. It was a short letter, but the meaning put into the words still somehow dug deep into his soul . He felt his heart race and a few drops of tears started to bead at the corner of his eyes.

"Playing with my curiosity once again... huh, Jame?" Jack smirked, wiping his tears with his back hand. Looked up from the letter, Jamie's silhouette already gone. He continued to hold the letter like it was the most precious thing in the word with his thumb caressing over the 'J' written on the paper.

In front of the Bennett House, Jamie and his friends were giving their hugs and bidding their goodbyes. Right when Jamie was about to take the first step onto the porch, he was stopped by a hand grabbing his shoulder.

"Jamie... What happened back there...?" Angel asked. Jamie was about to give a random excuse but was interrupted by his mother's presence.

"Jamie Bennett. You said 10PM. What time is it now?" Jamie's mom stood at the doorway. Her voice sounded so scary she almost looked like the Pitch with the way her shadow clouded the stairs of the porch. It was like a horror movie, the fireplace behind her glowed fierce, outlining her towering figure.

Jamie sighed. At least he was saved from having to come up with an excuse for Angel. "Sorry mom. The walk home took a while." Jamie looked to Angel and Caleb. Maybe he could use his friends to save him from a bit of trouble. "Mom, this is Angel. She's new. And you know Caleb..."

"Good evening Mrs. Bennett!" Caleb waved a hand.

"Good evening Mr.s Bennett..." Angel greeted shyly, letting go of Jamie's shoulder.

Mrs. Bennett's voice softened. No parent would want to show their bad side to the friend of their children. She wanted to look like a cool mother. "Good evening kids. It's getting late. You should be getting home." She smiled, tightening her robe as she leaned on the door frame. "Nice to meet you Angel. You take care Caleb." She said as she looked to Angel then to Caleb.

"See ya guys!" Jamie waved. He walked up the stairs and past his mother. Mrs. Bennett waved her goodbyes to the two and closed the door.

'Damnit...' Angel cursed in her thoughts.

"We better get going, Angel." Caleb called her attention.

"Yeah. Let's go..." Angel walked to Caleb, her eyes taking a last glimpse of the door of Jamie's house.

Jamie finally reached his room. Though before that he had to face a brief lecture over his responsibilities with his mom. It sucked, but it was kind of worth it. At least he was in his room already. He looked at the window. 'You better come tonight...' Jamie thought. He had to get things ready. Jack should be arriving by his window soon. He needed to prepare a few necessary things to welcome him with. So Jamie scattered through his room, stuffing his clothes into the laundry, throwing wrappers into the trash and placing his writing materials into their corresponding holders. Jamie took out a shiny blue box decorated with snowflakes and opened it.

From the outside, Jack couldn't really see what Jamie was doing. Jamie's room was too dark. He wanted to come early into the window but he knew that Jamie was pretty strict when it cam to his time. You don't wanna mess with him when it comes to time. Just like his mother... And yet he'd deny it all the time but saying that mom overreacted way more than he did.

Jack laughed at the thought. He later on, saw Jamie's face through the window. He was looking for Jack. Jack leaned back a bit into the shadows, still unsure of whether he should be there or if he should even follow Jamie's request on the letter. Jamie went back into the shadows of his room and Jack couldn't see him anymore.

'I guess it's time...' Jack leaped from the nearby tree and hovered by the window. He placed his hand on the pane, letting the glass frost in swirls as he opened the window as quietly as he can.

"Jack!" Jamie's voice called from the darkness. "I knew it was you!" He ran to Jack, embracing him tightly.

"Jamie... Look at you... You've grown" Jack returned the hug. He tried to sound like he hasn't been watching. He didn't want Jamie to think of him as some sort of stalker. Though he had been throwing hints all night.

Jamie looked up to Jack, his eyes bright with so much happiness of finally seeing his most beloved guardian once again. Jack could finally see how miserable the boy had been as he compared the glow he saw now to the previous moods he'd see Jamie in. Jamie pulled back from the hug. He grabbed Jack's cold hand and led him to the bedside.

"I have something for you..."


LOL. Notice how I tried to sync the song part to the actual song by giving an ample amount of reading time at the lyrics that weren't mentioned? If it was too slow or fast for you, sorry. I made it to my reading pace heheh.. . but you get the point.

As much as I want this story to be all about the adorable two. It will also have a lot of other issues that will soon be mentioned. My friend and I have come up with a pretty complex story line that I will be integrating into the FF. There'll be adventure and some action an stuff soon! BWAHAHA. To make the story all the more interesting. So don't get disappointed when the story's attention sometimes seems to lure away from Jamie and Frost.

Thanks for reading! R&R! It's greatly appreciated! :D

INFORM ME OF ANY CONFUSION OR TYPO/GRAMMATICAL ERRORS/SPELL CHECKS. I am more than willing to fix it for you :D