This chapter will come in two pieces, one for Jack the other for Jamie.
Jack quietly slipped in through the window leading into the room that North gave him a week after he officially became a Guardian, full of mud, and attempted to make it to the nearest bathroom so he could clean up before North caught him. Just as he found a bathroom he was grabbed by Phil, the yeti lifting him into the air grumbling and carried him to North's office where he was then dropped back down onto the floor. "Hehe, hey North how's it going?" Jack laughed nervously as he rubbed the back of his neck waiting for North to see him.
North glanced up at Jack, doing a double take at the sight of him and was on his feet instantly striding over to him concern on his face. "What happened Jack?" He questioned as he checked Jack over for injuries.
Jack chuckled as he remembered what happened. "Oh nothing much, just was roughhousing with Jamie earlier."
"Roughhousing with Jamie, it looks more like you got in a fight." North stared at him with raised eyebrows. "But no matter you need to take bath and get clean. Come, I help you."
"Uh, no that's alright North I can just wipe off with a wet rag." Jack muttered as he back away from North.
"Nonsense you must take bath." North demanded and advanced on Jack, grabbing him before Jack could fly off and carried him with many protests to the nearest bathroom where he started to run a cold bath for Jack, keeping him place with one hand.
Once the tub was filled North stripped Jack and moved over to the tub but the minute Jack's feet touched the water it froze making North confused and Jack sighed. "I tried to tell you that I can't take baths or showers anymore the water only freezes every time I touch it."
It took a week for the ice to melt after that and North had learned his lesson never to make Jack take a bath ever again, the Guardians laughing at the memory every time they remembered it.
Jamie tiptoed through the door, completely covered in mud, hoping that he could make it past his mom and to the bathroom to take a quick shower before she caught him. "Jamie Bennett what have you been doing, rolling in the mud?" His mother shrieked as soon as she got sight of him making said boy winch and turn to look at his mother.
He laughed nervously and explained, "Well it started out as a snowball fight with my friends and Jack Frost but ended up as a wrestling match between Jack and I after my friends went home."
His mother sighed, getting fed up with her son always talking about, to her, a fictional person and rubbed her forehead. "Jack Frost isn't real Jamie, how many times to I have to tell you this?" She sighed. "Just go get cleaned up." She ordered as Jamie opened his mouth to argue with her that Jack is too real, holding up a hand to silence him.
Jamie sighed but nodded sadly. "Yes mom." He answered and turned to trudge up the stairs to the bathroom and, after undressing jumped into the shower quickly washing up.
