~Similar: Jack Frost~
Jack had never noticed it before, but after he had obtained his long lost memories did Jack make a comparison. The winter spirit started to take note after the immortal told him her deepest wish. When her maroon hair shined in the bright sun as she played with Sophie, Wander's hair appeared to be a lighter shade of brown. And when he caught the child secretly crying did her eyes look darker than her bright green ones.
Wander was about the same height, had a similar smile, and on rare occasions did her gruff voice sound soft and gentle. The teen remembered hearing it when she thought he was sleeping. Wander almost did look like Mary, his little sister. But why was she looking just like her?
"Now look what you did Jack!" Wander scolded him. "You have another tear in that raggedy jacket of yours again! Honestly, why don't you get rid of it?"
Jack chuckled at the older girl. She was like a mother hen to him sometimes. "Well I think it looks awesome. Something as cool as this doesn't deserve to be thrown away."
"Unbelievable." Wander shook her head in distaste all the while glaring at the big hole on the side of his hoodie. "At least let me patch it up for you."
Whatever it may be, Jack believed it was another chance to have someone to care about, regardless if Wander actually is his sister or not.
AN: A sort of sequel to Dreams and Everything's Alright. Being the essence of childhood, Wander has the effect of reflecting what people (namely children) want to see. Some see her as a boy and some see her as a girl. None of them are exactly wrong, but it does make many question on what Wander actually is. And is what Jack is seeing real or just something that he really wants?
Also, naming Jack's sister Mary is based from a headcannon that I like.
