I live above the world in the currents of my magic. They think I'm an element, that I am no person. They're wrong. The wind is my magic, and my name is Sky. I create the wind and ride its currents.

If they could see me, they would see my green eyes and long white hair. They would see that I am not much taller than the Sandman, and a hair shorter than the tooth fairy. I've been alone all my life, but Jack knows me. He knows I'm here, although he doesn't understand what I am. He knows me without knowing about me. I enjoy our fun times together though, if only he could see me. I wandered the north pole. I usually stayed close to Jack because he was the only person that ever acnowledged me, but my magic still roamed the globe. However I was feeling particularly odd today. Something about me had changed and I couldn't pinpoint it. I felt ill.

I immediately checked my medallion under my t-shirt and it was in tact, although something felt very wrong. I could feel my magic fading. Panic welled up in my chest. I was sitting on a windowsill watching Jack on the globe where he had requested ever so nicely that I deposit him and when he jumped I tried to catch him like always. Only this time I failed.

He landed face-first on the floor and several Yetis stopped to question this strange occurrence. I covered my mouth to stifle a little worried squeal. I ran over to him spouting apologies knowing he really shouldn't be able to hear me.

"Ohmaninthemoon I'm so sorry! I thought my magic would catch you, it usually does!" I gushed, however I received the shock of my life when he looked up at me and answered.

"What? Who-who are you? Why are you sorry? And more importantly, how did you get past the Yetis?" He asked in awe. Truthfully he looked more impressed that I could get into the workshop than anything else.

"Um, y-you can...you can SEE me?" I took a step back. I must have looked terrified and confused beyond anything he had ever seen because he seemed to soften his demeanor.

"Yeah, I can see you. Are you a new spirit?" He asked, he knew what the possiblilities were, and he remembered being young. Problem was, she remembered when he was young too.

"No, I-I was...that is to say I HAVE...been around since before pitch, before sandman, before the dark ages even." I took a step back, not knowing what he would think of this. His only answer was a slightly surprised and curious smile.

"Woah, well...who are you?" He asked.

"Sky. My name is Sky, but you've known me your whole life as... the wind." I settled down a bit. "Sorry I dropped you. My magic is having a bad day." I told him.

"Don't worry about it." He assured me. He started walking. looking back behind him he motioned me to follow."We need to get the others." He slid all the way over to North's office and knocked loudly, and on the off beats to his music.

"What? What is it?" He asked loudly. Knowing I was visible for the first time in my life I wasn't certain of what I should do, but I didn't have time to figure that out before North busted out of his office. "Had better be important." He grinned playfully at the winter sprit before catching sight of me.

"Hi." I offered tenatively. He seemed nice enough, but meeting him personally was much different than seeing him across the room knowing he couldn't see me.

"Hello, who might you be?" He asked kindly.

"Um...My name's Sky, I'm the wind..." even by immortal spirit standards I sounded crazy. He looked puzzled but accepted the information like it was nothing.

"Her powers are messing up. She's sick." Jack offered, sensing I was a bit unpracticed and a bit shy. Thank the day for that kid. I gave him a grateful look as North barreled through the shop to summon the others.

Sitting in a meeting of the guardians would be my next adventure, although I was terrified to actually be seen by so many people, I was also wonderfully relieved. I just didn't know how to handle myself. Once everything was explained, Q&A opened up and I almost got sick right there on the spot.

"How long have you been around?" Tooth asked.

"Longer than even Pitch."

"So no one could see you?" Jack asked knowingly, also trying to get the others filled in. Clever that one.

"Nope." I offered. "Never." I added because of some of the looks I received.

"What happened to make your powers knock out?" Bunny asked.

"Honestly I have no idea. Maybe I'm literally too old for this?" I ventured with a grin. Somehow my people skills were dusting themselves off. Jack and I had a little giggling fit which became contagious rather quickly. North was the first to calm down.

"Alright, that was good one." He sniffed one last time. "But we need to resolve this." He rubbed his chin. I yawned and rubbed my eyes, covering a cough as I did so, prompting an eyebrow and instant idea from Sandman. He raised his hands and jumped up and down. None of them noticed but me.

"Yeah Sandman?" Images played above his head that I took to mean 'when was the last time you slept?'. I cocked my head to the side in questioning and looked back at him, stunned.

"It's...been weeks." I laughed. "You know that might do it. Pitch has been up to things and I can't let him have too much fun." I laughed a little more and it was infectious. Before I could do much else a little ribbon of golden sand found its way over my head. I opened my mouth to speak but only got about as far as

"Wait not now Sa-" and I fell right out of my chair. I remember Jack catching me, and being put down on a big, soft bed before I was out like a light.

There have been a few weeks between then and now, and I believe they have been the best of my life. They've become my family. Bunny has invited me to paint eggs for Easter and I've carved with North. I've watched the stars with Sandy and had dinner with Tooth. All of them have become my family, and I couldn't have asked for a better home. I like to stick with Jack most days, but that's just an old habit that won't die. Between me and you, I think I like him more now that he can see me. I can't wait for Christmas and Easter, and to just be with my family, the first people that have ever known me in the history of the world.