I made it to watch the kids with May. To my surprise they weren't actually being bad. May was handling them quite well. "What's going on?" I asked. "I was told you needed help."

May looked at me with an apologetic face. "We had to get you away from Jack."

"Why?"

"He's changed."

"Okay?"

May sighed. "He's changed and the boys are going to have an intervention with him. Jack's no fun anymore. You were no fun because of them dating and now I just got you back. Now Jack I finally made Bunnymund realize that Jack has changed. That they need Jack to go back being the fun guy he was. Haven't you noticed the lack of snow? It's almost winter and there has been little snow days?"

"Well, yeah, but…"

"But nothing! They children love snow days. Yes, most of them do not know that Jack is the one that does it for them, but he needs to. Tooth is changing him for the worse. It doesn't help that she is also going to break up with him soon."

"How do you know that?" I asked.

"She came here and asked me how to do it. I didn't really know what to tell her so I just said to get it out before anyone gets hurt."

"So what does that mean?"

"It means Jack's going to be heart broken."

"But why though?"

It was a long pause, almost to where the silence was starting to become unbearable. May took a deep breath before she spoke. "Tooth said that Jack said that he loves her."

"What?"

"Jack is in love with Tooth."

I felt as if my heart stopped. I knew the liked each other, but love? He actually loved her. Like love love type of love? Like the kind that he'd want to spend the rest on eternity with her? That couldn't be right. Jack fell in love after a few months or had it been longer. He's just a teen….well really old ancient really…but he still has a teen mindset. There is no way that he could just fall in love. Why didn't he tell me? I thought we were friends or maybe he did tell me. Maybe it was during one of those long Tooth rants that he did that I tuned out because it was going to break my heart if I kept hearing all about Tooth and what he likes about her.

"Wow." I said in shock. "And she wants to break his heart?" Tooth didn't seem like the type, but then again I didn't talk to Tooth much.

May nodded. "She thinks they don't go together well. Tooth told me they have very little in common and he's changed. He's not the same Jack she first liked."

"Of course he changed!" I shouted. Scaring the boys slightly. I calmed myself down before continuing. "She's the one changing him. Who else is the one suggest that he should wear a button down shirt instead of a hoodie? Don't forget about making his hair look more presentable? She even wanted him to replace his staff with something else. He can't replace it with anything else. He's changed all to make her happy and now she wants the old him back? I don't think we'll ever have the same Jack back. Why couldn't she just like him for him and leave him alone?" I asked. "Jack was perfectly fine the way he was, he didn't need a ton of changes." I sighed. "I am in love with the hoodie wearing, bare foot, messy haired, fun loving Jack. Why couldn't she have been too?"

"I don't know Ape." May was smirking a little.

"What?" I questioned her smirk. Shouldn't she be sad with me? Then I thought back to all I had been saying before hand. I'd just admitted that I'm in love with Jack. May picked up on that. She knew that I couldn't stop my feelings for Jack. She knew that, the sneaky little rabbit. "Who wants to make cookies?!" I asked the boys.

They all erupted in cheers. May groaned and glared at me. Payback is the best form of punishment. I hope that this distraction with the kids would keep May and I busy enough that we'd forget about my confession about still loving Jack. It had to be forgotten. At least by May, I knew I'd never forget, but that didn't mean that I couldn't try and get her too.

The boys argued for a while trying to decided what cookies to make. They ended up wanting carrot cookies. That way the boys knew that their father would eat them too. The biggest problem that May and I were having was trying to get the boys to stop eating the carrots after we chopped them up. Or even to stop 'helping' when they shouldn't be helping.

After awhile May and I came up with a solution to their 'helping' problem. We gave them the simple task of watching the clock. They couldn't tell time yet, but we told them when the long one hits this point to tell us. Of course they got a little bored and made a little game for themselves as they waited. It kept them out of our way. They'd get their cookies quicker and we'd keep them out of our hair.


A/N: Another chapter. What do you think? REIVEW