It was a week before Christmas and, the Spirit of Winter, Jack Frost flew through Burgess to meet up with Jamie, his first believer, at the park. As he flew he passed a group of children making a snow-man he smiled as he remembered the first snowman, or rather snow-woman, he had made.

Her name had been Wynter Frost but the children in town had called her Frosty and it was because of Winter that the song 'Frosty the snow-man' was written. "Hey Jack!" Jamie shouted as soon as he saw the child Guardian and, with a grin, Jack landed next to him.

"Hey Jamie, how would you like to help me make a snow-woman?"

"Don't you mean a snow-man?" Jamie questioned.

Jack shook his head, "I meant what I said. I had made her once before, her name is Wynter. Where do think the song 'Frosty the snow-man' song idea came from."

"You mean it's because you actually brought a snow-woman to life that the song was written! That is so cool!" Jamie exclaimed. "Of course I'll help you make her we're all help." Jamie told him as his friends joined them, greeting Jack as they did.

"Jack!" Wynter squealed as she tackled him mere seconds after he brought her to life once more.

"Good to see you again too Wynter. Sorry I haven't been able to bring you to life the last few years but I've been busy with my new 'job' as the Guardian of Fun." Jack commented as he gently pushed her off him.

"There are some new kids I would like you to meet before we can play. Say hello to Jamie, he's my first believer, and his friends, the twins; Claude and Caleb, Pippa, Cupcake and Monty. the little blond haired girl is Jamie's sister, Sophie.

I'll take you to meet my fellow Guardians later but for now let's have some fun." Jack launched a snowball at Cupcake without warning, hitting her in the face with one of his magic snowballs and that started the snowball fight.

Hours later, as the sun was setting the children were called inside by their parents which left Jack and Wynter by themselves. Once they were alone he turned to her with a smirk. "What do you say we go pay Bunny a visit. I owe him for dying my hair on Easter and have kept him waiting long enough."

Wynter laughed, "You haven't changed one bit Jack Frost. Sure we can go visit Bunny, I miss the old Pooka anyway."

Jack joined in on her laughter as he led the way to where he knew one of Bunny's burrows was. He tapped his foot twice on the ground to open the burrow and jumped into it followed by Wynter. They made their way to the glen where Sophie first met the Guardians as a toddler.

After he made sure Bunny wasn't anywhere nearby at the moment Jack turned to Wynter. "Could you act like a lifeless snow-woman until Bunny notices you?" He asked and Wynter nodded with a smirk.

Jack returned her smirk before he flew to hide in a near-by tree to wait for Bunny to find Wynter who was now pretending to be lifeless. It didn't take long for Bunny to show up and notice Wynter. "JACK! I know your in that tree, I can smell you. Get down here and you better be ready to explain why you brought one of you creations to the Warren."

Wynter burst into laughter which caused Bunny to jump back with a shriek and jerk around to stare at her. She had gotten her laughter under control by the time Bunny had jerked around and he was now eyeing her suspiciously as he inched nearer to her.

"What's the matter cottontail, scared of a lifeless snow-woman." Jack teased as he settled onto a branch to watch what would happen next. Once Bunny's back was turned to her, Wynter poked him which caused Bunny to spin around quickly.

By the time Bunny was once more faced in her direction Wynter had stopped all movement. With narrowed eyes he approached and sniffed her. "Stop it that tickles." Wynter burst out in laughter.

Bunny leaped backwards with a yelp when she spoke and Jack started to laugh as he landed next to Wynter. "That wasn't funny Jack." Bunny muttered as he cautiously inched closer to Wynter once more.

Meanwhile at the Pole, North was checking over his reindeer to make sure they were in good health when he passed by one with a bright red nose and chuckled as he knew who was responsible for the reindeer's nose being painted red.

North shooked his head as he called for a yeti to get him some hot water and a rag so he could wash the paint off. As he waited the song 'Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer' started to play over the speakers which made North laugh more. "I think Jack listen to Christmas song too many times."