A/N: Hey guys! I figured since I have such wonderful readers that have been so kind and so loyal even when I have been terrible at keeping a schedule, I felt that I owed a little bit of an explanation as to why I am so bad at updating. For those of you that are disappointed that this is an author's note and not an actual chapter, I completely understand and I am sorry about that, but I felt like I should set the record straight.

For starters: writers block. I get it all the time, which is why I have only ever finished writing one novel (not fanfic, an actual book) even though I have started working on several.

Secondly: I've mentioned before that I get really into a fandom for a little while, and then not at all within a month or two. I still love Rise of the Guardians, but I'm not super into it like I was when I first started writing, so it is hard for me to get ideas flowing, or to even remember that I need to update the story.

And finally: the story itself. Everyone has been so kind to me the entire time I've written this story. I couldn't be more grateful, because it gave me a lot of confidence in my writing, and it is because of you guys and the support you gave me when I just started writing that I was able to finish a novel at all. However, when I started this story, I'd only just turned fourteen, so I was a pretty young writer. I'm so happy that everyone seemed to enjoy the story, and told me that I was very talented, but as any writer can tell you, looking at old stories is hard. I've grown a lot since then and sometimes I have to cringe at the mistakes I made, and the way that I wrote back then. And to give you context, I was fourteen up until chapter 30, so that's basically the entire story. Still, I think I owe you a story, or at least a finished arc (as I've kind of left you all wondering how Jack will get out of the past for about three years) so I will do my best to finish it, and give this story a nice happy ending. I won't promise quick updating though, because breaking promises is wrong.

Thank you all so much for all the support you have given me. Looking back and realizing that such a nice community was so supportive of a kid that had an idea but didn't really know how to maturely write yet, it gives me a lot of faith in humanity. So thank you all so much. And I'll be sure to give Jack a lot of grief before her problem can be resolved, as I know that's what you all love!

~Giantsavour