Fixing errors 11/13/2016


Ok so for those of you who are crying because of the last chapter I hope this makes it all better. Sadly this is the last chapter and I cannot believe that this is happening. I loved writing this story and sharing it with you. So thank you and enjoy.


Manny had watched as the guardians were tricked by Pitch. He had watched as Jack released Jokul. He had watched the guardians become shells of their former selves at the loss of Jack. He had watched Jokul and Jack become brothers. He had watched Pitch slowly turn Jack into a fearling. And he had watched the climax and the devastating loss that came from a sacrifice. Jack was gone. His powers released and given up to save his family.

But Manny could not stand by and watch his guardians fall apart (and how Jokul had been become part of Manny's family as well he was not sure). He could not see North lose his wonder, Tooth lose her need to share happy memories, he could not watch Sandy lose his dreams, Jokul to lose his strength to live, and Bunny, he could not bear the loss of hope that filled the world to be replaced by sorrow as Bunny lost his mate.

So he did what he had to. For Jack Frost, was the guardian's most important person, and without him they would fall apart and Manny could not keep Jack torn from his family any longer.


~3 weeks after Jack Frost died, the moon room~

The Guardians and Jokul had all been staying at North's although they left to get their work done, returning when they were free. They had a promise to keep.

North had called them all in after Manny said that he needed to speak to them.

They gathered in the moon room where Manny shed his moonlight on the crystal. There he showed an image of Jack, causing them all to flinch. But then an image that Jokul recognized was shown.

"Jack coming out of the pond?" Jokul questioned. This was a scene he remembered from over 300 years ago when he and Jack (though Jack did not know about Jokul then) had risen from the pond and the moon had told them Jack Frost's name.

"You know this?" North questioned. Jokul turned to North who looked thin and sleep deprived.

"Ye…" Jokul stopped as another image was shown. The guardians and Jokul running to Jacks figure, hugging him then all of them standing together.

"Manny! Does this mean…"North exclaimed. There was a sudden brightness in the light showing that yes, North had it.

"North what is he saying?" Bunny asked. Bunny looked even worse than North. Jokul took a look at the guardians and saw what Jack's loss had done to them. Tooth had begin to lose feathers and could not fly as fast as usual. Sandy had somehow gained insomnia. Jokul himself looked thinner than normal and his skin had taken on an unnaturally pale look (and he was already impossibly pale). He did not think they would last much longer without Jack.

"Jack is being returned to us!" All of the guardians jumped at that revelation, bombarding North with questions.


~Far away~

Everything that Jack Frost knew had been told to him by the moon. He had been pulled out of a pond, with a staff in his hand and the moon had spoken to him. The moon told him 3 things.

His name was Jack Frost.

Jack was not whole, somewhere inside of him there were pieces missing. Of what he was not sure. Physically Jack knew he was whole. But inside he felt hollow in places, his missing pieces.

He would know everything when he got his pieces back.

Jack wondered if the moon was crazy. The moon told him these things, and then never talked to Jack again. But Jack took the moons words and after realizing he could not move more the 50 feet from the pond decided to stay and wait. Maybe his missing pieces would find him. He sure hoped so.

~Back with the guardians~

The guardians hunted down every body of water on the globe, they asked every spirit if they had seen Jack. They asked Jamie and the other kids if they had spotted him. No one had any news. Then one day North found an anomaly in the world. A pond which had suddenly frozen over a week ago, everything within a 50 foot radius also frozen, while the weather everywhere else was warm.

~With Jack~

Jack hated waiting. He gathered that he had been waiting for about a week. He wondered if his missing pieces would be much longer.

He had a lot of fun playing with his staff. And he used that to take up his time.

It looked familiar but…also not. It was a crooked shepherds staff, made of a strong but light wood. The crooked end was a beautiful green that faded to a wooden brown lined with ice but at the bottom the wood was a dark black. It created beautiful frost patterns and he learned that he could make snow in any shape or form. It was amazing. But his favorite part was calling the wind. He could not go very far but the wind would throw him up in the air allowing him to float up high and dance in the sky.

Currently he was making a snowman when he heard a crunch in the snow around him. There were a lot of footsteps, around five he thinks. Though the footsteps were strange. There were two heavy footsteps, two lighter ones though one of them suddenly disappeared. And another set, heavy but still light. He could not explain the disappearing footsteps. They were also talking.

"Looks like we are at the right place." Came a soft, feminine voice.

"You really think that Manny would…" came a gruffer, male voice with an Australian accent.

"He has to be here." This voice was also male but younger.

"We just need to look." Another male voice with a Russian accent.

Jack peeked around a tree, though from what he understood the people here could not see him. It was scary and uncomfortable when they walked right through him.

He could not stop the gasp that he released when a shot of warmth and love went through him at the sight of the strange people.

There was a large man. Tall and wide, but strong looking. He was dressed in red and black and despite his girth Jack only felt love and safety from him.

Next to him was a woman who was covered in feathers. She chose that moment to suddenly open her wings and flutter above the ground. She also made Jack feel love and warmth.

There was a teenager, around Jacks age with white hair and pale skin. His eyes were a deep, dark blue and icicles hung from his hair. Jack felt love and joy run through him.

There was a short, floating man. He was entirely gold with golden sand trailing behind him. He made Jack feel love and happiness.

The last one, a giant rabbit standing on his back legs who for some reason made Jack want to jump out and yell Kangaroo. He…he made Jack feel a lot of things. Love, warmth, safety, joy. They all made him feel so happy.

These were his missing pieces. These were his family. Tooth, mother, North, father, Jokul and Sandy, brothers, and Bunny, mate.

He gasped and stumbled out from behind the tree, reaching out to his family, his staff dropped to the ground behind him.

"Jack!" came the simultaneous call.

"Tooth, North, Sandy, Jokul, Bunny" He couldn't stop, he just kept chanting their names as he was crushed in a group hug by the five of them, Jack in the middle trying to be able to touch all of them.

When they finally separated, Jack and Bunny were still gripped in an embrace. They looked into each other's eyes.

"I missed you." Bunny spoke softly.

"I am never leaving you again." Jack replied.

Then they spoke together. "I love you" Before sharing a kiss. Their bracelets glowed bright and Bunny transferred the blue one back onto Jack's wrist.

They turned back to their family. North and Tooth were also sharing an embrace, Jokul was holding both staffs. And Sandy was releasing dream sand to dance around them.

Jack looked at his family.

I am home


So…this is the end. The end of 7 chapters that I could not stop writing, 7 chapters that you followed with me. I hope you all enjoyed it, and liked the way that it ended. I cannot tell you enough how much I appreciate those that read, followed, favorite and reviewed this story. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You. Please share your thoughts on this ending.