It was 10:40 p.m. when Ari and her family got to her aunt's house. While her parents were tired, she was full of energy. So after she greeted her aunt and cousin with happy hugs, she told her parents she were going for a walk.

"Be sure to bundle up firecracker." Her mom said kissing her head as she nodded.

"Gosh your hair is so beautiful." She cooed in awe as she played with her daughter's red/orange hair, which was a bit on the wild side.

Ari chuckled.

"Of course you would think that, my hair looks just like yours." She mused.

Her mom chuckled.

"Details." She waved of.

Ari rolled her eyes and kissed her mom in the cheek and went out the door. She stopped to take in a deep breath and stretch.

"Finally out of that stupid car." She mumbled while looking around.

Snow was everywhere, and the sight brought a grin to her face as she began to walk to the park. Hoping that she fully remembered the direction. She kicked up snow as she walked, whistling a random tune, before busting out in loud song, her voice in between sounding okay and horrible. She snickered when she stopped singing and shivered when a breeze hit her.

"I like this place and all but I wouldn't want to live here, roads suck and the weather is usually cold. That's not good for motorcycle riding." She muttered as she plopped down into the biggest rift of snow at the park. She laughed as she sunk down about 2 feet before shooting up.

"I could make a snowman!" She exclaimed as if she were the first ever to come up with the idea.

She stumbled to her feet and began the process as she hummed. This was the side of her that no one seen of the usually quiet yet sarcastic ball of sass that she was.

She spent a good hour creating the snowman, fully enjoying herself and the cold. When she finished she took a step back to admire her work.

"Not bad." She mused before shivering as it got colder.


Jack was making his rounds around the town, bringing in more snow and cold to burgess. Once he finished he paused to watch Sandy at work. He grinned as he watched the trails of dream sand weave through the air. He rested his cheek against his staff as he watched. Finally he moved on, passing Jamie's house as he went towards the park.

"What?" He muttered as he eyes landed on a girl, a teenage girl that is.

He moved in closer and landed on a tree branch, trying to figure out what she was doing and why. She was laying in the snow, her limbs spread out as she stared at the sky in what he assumed to be thought.

She suddenly shot up, her red hair whipping around as her glasses fell lower on her nose.

"I could make a snowman!" She exclaimed.

By now Jack was watching the girl with amused interest.. She seemed to be enjoying herself as she began the building process on the snowman.. Her red hair was tangled and wild and it was hilarious watching her fight the unruly tangles as she attempted to make the perfect snowman.

He eyed her, watching as she moved around. Something clenched in his chest as she began to laugh when she tripped and face planted in the snow. He hadn't realized it but he was laughing with her. It didn't take long for her to finish her snowman, but when she did, she took a step back to look at her work, Jack glided over beside her and looked the snowman over.

"This is the worst snowman I've ever seen." He laughed.

The snow was packed uneven, the limbs she found were all uneven so the arms were weird looking. The eyes were made from rocks, very weird shaped rocks. It had no nose, and the mouth was just an angled stick.

"Why don't I just put this thing out of its misery." He snickered and hit it with his staff, knocking it over.

"No!" She screeched as she fell to her knees.

"He was so young!" She cried as she clutched her head. She quickly stood up with a snort, composing herself so quickly he almost got whiplash.

"It was a shitty snowman anyways." She drawled as she smacked the hair away from her face.

"I'm going to cut it! I swear to god!" She shouted.

Jack laughed and hit the tree she stood under, instantly snow fell over her, getting a loud yelp. She popped up, reminding him of when Bunny would emerge from one of his holes. She shook her head, knocking off the snow that was on her head.

"Yeah well fuck you too." She huffed

Jack laughed, nearly doubling over.

"You have to be the most entertaining teenager I've met." He mused as he circled her as she cleaned the snow off herself.

"Ari!" A familiar voice called. Cupcake was running her way with wide eyes, and instantly the silly girl went serious.

Jack frowned, wondering what had Cupcake so riled up. He walked over to stand near the girl as Cupcake came to a stop.

"What's wrong?" The girl questioned.

She was panting. The cold making her breath form fog.

"Y-your mom...she's going to have the baby." She panted.

The girl, he now knew was the cousin Cupcake was talking a about, gasped. Her eyes were wide as saucers.

"They're on their way to the hospital now, it's just down the road a little ways, I think." Cupcake panted out, but before the girl could even properly finish, Ari was barreling her way towards the hospital.

Cupcake looked up and spotted Jack.

"Can you please follow her? Make sure she finds her way." She pleaded and he nodded and took off after the girl.

She wasn't even half way before Ari slipped and almost fell, luckily for her, he kept her from falling.

"Don't fall and bust your ass. That would suck if you had to be checked into the hospital for a broken ass while your mom is giving birth." He snorted.

She slipped again.

Looks like it was a good thing he followed.