Chapter 5
"I'll be back," Jack said, standing up and walking over to the window.
"Where are you going?" Tooth asked as she flew in the window.
"To make winter," Jack replied, grabbing his staff.
"Can I come?" Tooth questioned. "You've never shown me how you do it before."
"You want to see?" Jack asked mischievously. He swung his staff and froze Tooth's feet to the ground. "Bye." He jumped out the window into the sky.
"Don't freeze Hawaii!" North called after him. "Again," Bunny mumbled. Both set to work on freeing Tooth as Jack flew off laughing.
God, she's going to hate me, Jack thought to himself. He smiled subconsciously. He loved Tooth, but only as a sister. Sometimes, he never knew if she felt the same way. He thought about the girl he actually wanted to be with. The one who didn't really exist. Her pale skin, white shoulder-length hair, someone who would know how to have fun. And she would have to be able to see him. He focused back on his flying.
Jack quickly became confused as he looked out over the ground. There was already some snow. Then a flash of blue caught his eye. He naturally followed until it stopped over Antarctica, close to the workshop. It was creating snow with a staff much like his. He could tell whatever it was didn't know he was there. When it stopped he flew past it so it would notice him. However, 'it' was a girl.
"Savannah! You're in charge! What are you doing?" She yelled. Unable to help himself, he smirked at her confused expression. "Who's Savannah?" He called back, and took off in the direction he had came from.
Briana followed him back to a secret hideout. His white hair went everywhere as he flew quickly through the window. Sliding through the window after him, she sat on the window seat listening to their conversation.
"So how was your trip, Jack?" One of the five others asked. "It was okay," he responded. "What did you do? Did you freeze Hawaii?" Another asked. "No…maybe, but that's not what was weird. There was a girl who was freezing things and creating snow, like me."
At this, Jack's gaze drifted off. He couldn't help thinking of the mystery girl. How her white hair flew over her shoulders, and her eyes, deep blue, gazed into his. Even through the confusion, he could see the usual happy and carefree expression that she would normally be wearing, just through her eyes.
Sandy noticed a girl on the windowsill. When she saw that he had seen her, she twirled her finger around and created some snowflakes, sending him a mischievous smirk. Sandy formed question marks and exclamation points over his head, while the girl kept watching. Bunny teased Jack because of the smile he couldn't seem to get off of his face, while North and Tooth were talking. Unable to get their attention, he grabbed an elf with a bell on its head and shook it. The ring of the bell got everyone's eyes on him. He then pointed to the window.
She sat there leaning against the window frame. "As much as I love the attention," she said sarcastically, standing up. "I have to go." With a mock salute, she took off out the window. Jack couldn't help smirking. Realizing everyone was staring, he sighed. "I'll go get her." He flew out the window.
"Well then." North said.
"Ugh," Bunny muttered. "I could barely handle one of them. Now there's two! I'm gonna die. Why couldn't there have been two of Sandy?" Bunny looked around. "Where is Sandy?" They turned back to the window and saw a small sand plane in the distance. "At least he's not alone," Tooth said.
