Once they where high in the sky, Bunny who had calmed down about the sleight a bit more recently leaned back "so Jack, you seemed to prefer staying near the edges while skating" he said.

Jack looked away from him looking out of the slay as if apprenticing the view "yeah, so?"

"It just seemed a bit... unusual."

"At least I got on the lake" Jack held back a glare.

"What is that supposed to mean?" Bunny asked grabbing Jack by the hood and pulling him back to look at Bunny.

Jack pushed away and pulled his hood up "let go of me" he said coldly, as he glared at Bunny.

"Hm, don't tell me your afraid of the ice?" Bunny grinned.

"I made that ice" Jack clenched his fists.

"So you don't trust yourself to have done a good job."

"I do to!"

"Then why so desperate to avoid it, and so scared once in the middle!"

"I was not scared!"

"Then why did you want to leave so badly, hu?"

"Cause... like I said, I made that ice, it makes me thing of my missing staff."

"Oh is that so, sure it isn't cause your scared of it cracking like it did to your sister?"

Jack clenched his fists tighter "don't talk about that" Jack whispered.

Bunny knew then that it was true "I'm right aren't I!" he shouted proudly. He fought back to what Jack had said when he received the skates "so, why did you never see her again anyway?" he asked.

Jack, who believed he already knew, glared at Bunny and at this he stood up threateningly "I said, shut up!" he shouted and was about to hit Bunny when he let out a yowl of pain and grabbed hold of his chest.

Bunny's eyes widened unsure how to react to this sudden change. Sandy seeing Jack's paint came over, North was busy flying the sleigh do.

"Hey Snowflake, you ok?" Bunny asked.

Jack shook his head as he sat down holding his chest taking in deep breaths. Sandy made a questions mark above his head placing a hand on Jack's shoulder looking at him carefully.

North turned around for a second "what's going on?" he asked before looking back in front of him.

"Not sure" Bunny said "I think Jack is hurt..." he looked at Jack.

"My staff" Jack whispered remembering the last time he had felt like this.

"What about it?" Bunny asked.

"I-I... I need to find it! Now!" he shouted running over to North "take me to where you found me!" he demanded.

"What?!" North looked confused.

"Now!" Jack shouted looking angry "or I will find my own way!" he threatened jumping onto the ledge and looking down, he had survived the fall once he could do it again.

North hesitated then nodded "if you wish" he said and turned the sleigh around "but so tell us why it is so suddenly important?" he asked looking at Jack.

The boy didn't reply, he just stared at the sky in front of him with a serious expression. The other decided to not questions him further. They soon reached the snowy waistband where they had found Jack recently.

North got ready to land, once they where close enough to the ground Jack jumped of the sleigh and began to walk around. The other soon followed, not saying anyway as they watched him wonder around.

"You think his maybe bit sleepier then we originally fought?" Bunny asked North and Sandy.

The wind surrounded Jack and he made a movement as if to push it away, and for a second it seemed like it paid attention before spinning around him again as if trying to push him.

"Haven't you done enough?!" he shouted up at the wind, but it continued to persist until Jack sighed and let the wind lead the way.

"Where we going, Jack?" North asked following him.

"Dunno, wind refuses to tell me" Jack shrugged.

"The wind talks?" Bunny asked then laughed "Jack, stop being silly."

"Hey! You never questioned North's yetis or Tooth's fairies speaking!"

"That's different, they do speak!"

"So does the wind, just only I understand" Jack grinned.

"Well what's it saying right now?!"

"Says if you aren't going to shut up you can stay behind" Jack said just before a strong wind pushed Bunny back, he ignored it and pushed though it "you made it do that!"

"I don't have my staff, remember" he said laughing as the wind pushed him forward.

Bunny mumbled putting a paw on his boomerang but he followed Jack without any more complaints. As did North and Sandy, slowly making there way though the thick snow.