Title: Saved
Summery: The five times the Guardians unknowingly saved Jack, and the one time they knew.
North
It was a many years after Jack had met Sandy that Jack met another guardian, indirectly.
He had met many other spirits in the time since he had met Sandy, but none of them seemed to like him. In fact, most of them hated him.
Jack couldn't begin to understand what he did to make everyone so mad at him (except maybe the other seasonal spirits). He tried to be nice, and friendly to everyone, but all his attemps at making friends where met eith anger, and fear in one extreamly strange case. It was depressing Jack, but not nearly as much as it had in the first few years of his life. In Jack's mind, he was now interacting with other living beings, even if it was them screaming at him.
But Jack was getting sick of it, he didn't deserve everything that he was getting. He was alone for years, and when he finally meets other people, they hate him.
After yet another failed attempted at making a friend, Jack had met his breaki g point. Quickly, he flew to the North Pole, where he knew there was no one the snowstorm his emotions would create could hurt.
The blizzard was massive, one of the biggest ones Jack had ever created, and quickly got out of his control. The storm was draining Jack of his energy, and making him tired, but his emotions wouldn't let him stop. Jack new that if he kept on like he was, he would never be able to stop.
After what felt like hours, Jack saw a light through the endless white. It was red, and one of the brightest lights Jack had ever seen. The light was like a safety lie for Jack, who stared to get his powers under control.
As the snow began to lessen, Jack slowly started to drift to the ground. He landed on his back, staring up at the now clear sky. That's when he saw it.
A sleigh, pulled by nine reindeer.
Santa's sleigh.
The smallest was in the front, leading all of the others with a nose shining a bright read light, just like Jack had seen.
Santa saved me, Jack thought, as he fell into an exhausted sleep.
