"Huh..." Pitch Black said as he was observing the Globe and seeing the lights flickering and going out much quicker than they had ever done for him.

"What is it now Pitch then ay?" Alvin asked looking up from his axe falling silent when he saw the lights. "Do they normally do that?"

"No, that's the point," Pitch said confused eyes on the orb before him "And it seems to be spreading in a circular motion, starting someplace in the Arctic." he explained.

Just then there was a blast of cols wind through the tunnels, making the men turn to see a whole new Jokul Frosti, and both of them surprised.

"Whoa boy, what happened to you?" Alvin asked chuckling a bit.

"That useless rabbit, that's what Alvin," Jokul said answering him then walking up to Pitch a smile o his face. "Finally got to do that spell I always wanted to do. And I loved it." he said his smile growing and his words getting more venomous.

"Glad to hear it boy," Pitch said placing a hand on the kids shoulder in pride. "Like I always say... What goes better together than cold and dark?"

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In the shadows of one of the tunnels leading into the room, Merida was looking on and not liking his new, new Jack at all.

His hair was black, his staff was now a scythe, his eyes a darker black than before, his voice holding no warmth at all... in fact if she didn't know any better if she was just meeting them, she could of mistaking Pitch and him to be father and son.

'Well that plan's backfired then...' she thought gripping her bow tightly. If she ever saw that darn rabbit again, oh... he was going to get it.

But now was not the time to be thinking about that kangaroo, no, now she needed to work twice, maybe thrice as hard to getting Jack back to being how he used to be.

She sure hoped everyone was ok...

(*)(*)(*)

At the Pole, Hiccup was in one of the beds in the infirmary, his entire lower half covered in thick warm blankets.

Thankfully it turned out, that the ice that was on him was not Forever Frost so all it needed was enough heat and time and hopefully he would be alright.

However there was one small thing...

"ACHOO...!" Hiccup sneezed blowing his nose and groaning, lying back into his pillows.

"Well maybe this will teach you not be out in snowstorms son," Stoick said smirking, happy that his son only got out of all of that with just a bad cold once the ice was gone.

Hiccup was too tired to argue with this, and couldn't be bothered to try especially since he knew his dad was right.

"I doubt it chief," Astrid said smiling. She had been there helping get Hiccup all bundled up and coming back after going out for a few minuted with a few warm drinks giving one to Hiccup.

"Fanks Asprid," Hiccup said with his blocked up nosed sitting up "And I'm thorry Dad... I just fhoht that if I could get Jack alone (Sniff) then maybe I could fix him. *It was working too, before you came and called out my name...*" he mumbled the last part but both pairs of ears caught it.

"What was that?" Stoick asked confused trying to make sure he understood.

"Well (Sniff) I'm not sure just how good it was working," Hiccup began not looking up at his dad or Astrid "But I fink I was getting somewhere. But then you called my name, and he got all mad. Madder than he got when we were in the cove and he got mad as Snotlout (Sniff)" he clarified to Astrid "Then he did that spell... and came back down, even darker than how he was (Sniff) when he went up to cast it.
"Hi's hair was jet black, his eyes were blacker then they were already," Hiccup explained not noticing if they were listening or not anymore, or that the others were at the door. "When we got fere he had this... this dark blue glow around him, but when he came back that was gone, he changed his kind, safe, fun, friendly looking staff, into an iced scythe," Hiccup continued his eyes wide still shocked at that "I'm not sure who he is anymore (Sniff [and tears]) But he's NOT Jack Frost.
"What happened to get him so mad in the first place anyway?" he asked looking up seeing everyone having their eyes, loaded with all the weaponry they could think of and firing it at Bunny.

"Well Bunny," North said his arms crossed his voice thick in the Russian accent "Are you going to tell ze boy?"

"I... May have cut in when he was making some friends with Jack's believers, and said some things I didn't mean, ergo scaring them and causing them to back away from the kid," Bunny said rubbing the back of his neck and avoiding everyone's eyes.

"So it's your fault, the world now has this huge storm affecting it?" Hiccup asked not looking at all impressed at the rabbits actions.

"Yeah..." Bunny said chuckling a bit stopping very quickly.

Before anything else was said or the shunning could commence, a couple of Yeti's came running up to the room and were pointing to where they came getting North to worry and rush out the room, followed by everyone else except Hiccup, Toothless - who was there just to be a friend, and Astrid who promised to watch over him.

(*)(*)(*)

In the Globe room and Workshop everything had gone quiet as all elves and Yeti's had their eyes pointing up to the Globe and it's once again flickering and going out even faster light's.

"What's happening, North?" Sarah asked a bit scared seeing the man swear in his native tongue and bang the control panel to the globe spotting Eleanor, Fergus, and Tooth covering the Triplet's ears.

"What's happening, Your Highness," Tooth said looking to her checking if North was finished before removing her hands off of Harris "Is that Jack's storm is affecting the children and their fears faster than Pitch's Nightmares did, scaring them so much that they don't believe anymore. And sooner or later that means we won't exist anymore either. AND IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT BUNNY!" she screamed zooming off to her room.

"Well is there a way to stop the storm?" Fergus asked releasing Hubert and looking up at the Globe almost all of Scotland going out.

"No," Mother Nature's voice said getting everyone to turn to only just see her at the table, her eyes looking into a silver locket in her hands. "Once the caster of the storm like this sets it off, it's got to run it's natural course," she explained venom latched to every word "Even if Jokul wanted to call it off he couldn't, and neither can I. And judging by how fast they're going out," she said looking up at the Globe then the remaining Guardians "Something tells me you wont be here for that."

"What if we can get to the kids who's lights are still on and bring them someplace safe until the storm goes over?" Rapunzel asked speaking her mind.

"I'm not sure we can gather all the children in that time dear," Richard said letting her down kindly "And besides where would we find a safe place, big and safe enough for all those we save?"

"Bunny's Warren of course," Mother Nature said smirking looking at Bunny stopping him as he was about to protest "You're the main course of this you fuzzball, so you will be the main person who fixes it. Understand?" she asked giving him her infamous to the spiritual world 'Stare'.

"Yes Em..." Bunny said sighing, he was never going to make this up to her.

"And it does not need to be all the children Your Majesty," North said calming down and liking the Princess' idea. "As long as one child believes, we will be there to protect them. But a few more will be nice. We can start with Jamie and his friends."

"But that place has already been hit hasn't it?" Fishlegs asked remembering where Burgess was from where the lights were blinking before and looking up amazed to see some light's still on where everywhere else in that round had gone out.

"Them certain lot kids are a might stubborn, son," North said smiling as he went to get his coat and swords.

As the crowd disbursed everyone going to their own designated spot to prepare for what was about to commence, Emily Jane looked into the locket again to see herself when she was young and her dad playing with her, as if there wasn't a care in the world.

Sighing she closed it again and stood tall knowing what she'd have to do, even though she felt that no good will come off it.

She was going to go see her father.