Chapter 2
There are six of us. Jack, whose center is fun. He allows kids to, well, have fun. He constantly tries to pull pranks on the children while also helping them to make the most out of everything they have.
Then Sandy. His center is dreams. He allows the kids to sleep peacefully and restfully, while also helping them get to the craziest parts of their imagination.
Then North. His center. He allows kids to question things and to have curiosity, as well as helping Sandy with increasing imagination.
Then E. Aster Bunnymund (whose nickname is Bunny). His center is hope. He keeps the kids hoping with high spirits. He's a key point when it comes to keeping believers.
The only girl is Tara (whose nickname is Tooth). Her center is memories. She helps the kids to remember happy moments from their childhood and to stay happy and hopeful.
The last is Dayton. His center is bravery. He helps kids to be brave and face their fears. He is the one who tells you to stay yes instead of no.
We all knew our job was to protect the children. No one else could do what we did. Jack was always the most respected out of us. The winter spirit who was constantly joking did know how to be serious when it was important. His fighting skills could beat anybody else's in the group. Over the years, he had grown through the ranks, and now was the leader. He had finally learned some responsibility.
The kids still had fun with him, though. Bunny, who still continually disagreed with Jack, was just as aggressive. He was the second best fighter. When the children needed it, he would give them hope.
North was still the basic wonderer. Always looking for new ways to impress the children, he was constantly making new toys in his workshop and helping the kids come up with new ideas.
Sandy, who was still mute, kept the children dreaming. Every day, more lights appeared on the globe as the children woke up from a goodnight's sleep.
Tooth was always flying around the workshop, cheerful as she remembered the children's recent memories. She always seemed to be able to put a smile on everybody's face. She made them remember who they really were.
Dayton was the new guy. He made sure the kids were brave enough to do whatever they wanted- or needed- to do. His bravery while he fought had saved the Guardians many times. He was Jack's wingman. He made sure everything went smoothly. They had kept the children happy for hundreds of years. But everything was about to change. Something they had never seen before was coming, and they didn't know if they could make it out alive.
