Author's Note;

And I am back into the swing of writing! We will see how long it lasts but for right now, I have gotten prompts on Tumblr, and of course you guys can drop me a prompt on here as well! This fic will be a series of one-shots (perhaps multi-chapters if I like some of them enough) that have been suggested to me by fellow RotG fandom members. So, if you come up with one, let me know! This one was suggested by switzdark91931 on tumblr. Thank you! :) As always, reviews are welcomed!

Jamie POV

I sat in class, staring blankly at the chalkboard as my teacher went on and on about our lesson. It was almost the end of the day, lunch and recess had already passed, and everyone around me was itching to get outside again. It's Friday, but not just any Friday; Today is the last day before winter break. Everyone was all excited for Christmas and New Year's Day, but what I was most excited for was not the holidays.

Nope, I am most excited for a visit from a special friend. One I haven't seen since last winter, and he apparently was already waiting for me. How can I tell? It's snowing, and the snowflakes are big and fluffy. And that can only mean one thing.

Jack Frost is waiting right outside.

Thankfully, I sit right by the window. I keep looking out, hoping to see him. Drawing in the frost on the window, I began to zone out. I didn't even notice when my teacher placed a paper on my desk.

Before I knew it the bell rang, and all my friends jumped up to leave. I began to get up when my teacher, Mrs. Thomas, put her hand in front of me.

"Not so fast, Jamie. You still have to do your test." She said, motioning towards the paper laying untouched on my desk. I look up at her with a guilty look on my face.

Whoops. "But Mrs. Thomas, the school day is over. Can't I take it after break?"

She shook her head. "I'm sorry, but I need to grade the tests over break. I'll call the office, and let them know have your sister wait in the office and to notify your mother of why you might get home late." Mrs. Thomas walked over to her desk and began to punch in the office number. She looked up at me, and tilted her head at my desk.

"Better get started."

I groan quietly, but sit back down and grab my pencil. Looking over the test, I quickly realize it might take longer than I had hoped.

Jack POV

I sat perched on the porch railing of Jamie's school, snowball in hand ready to strike. The bell rings, and a sea of kids pour out from the school, many of them running straight for the new snow. Snowball fights broke out almost instantly, and I had to laugh at the scene as teachers tried to stop the children. I made sure none of the snow had formed ice in the snowballs, so at least they wouldn't get hurt that way. I saw one fifth grader through a snowball at his teacher before running down the street. The teacher simply brushed off the snow and stalked back inside. I smiled, and threw the snowball into the air, causing fresh snow to fall. I formed another in my hand, and waited for Jamie to come out.

Jamie was a good kid. Best of all, he could see me and helped other kids believe in me. It is hard to believe it has been a year since I first got to speak with him, a year since the Guardians and I stopped Pitch, a year since I became a Guardian. It wasn't half bad, actually. North offered to let me stay up at the Pole, even. I turned it down but, I still find myself going up there whenever I need somewhere to say. I can tell he enjoys the company, and I enjoy exploring his workshop and hanging with the elves and yetis. It's pretty sweet.

Tooth, well Tooth is still busy but she always stops in whenever I'm at the Pole to say hi. She is kinda protective over me though, my teeth too. She doesn't like it when she finds me eating candy. Although I don't mind the attention. She sort of reminds me of my mother from when I was human.

Sandman and I get along great. I found he enjoys when I freeze things, he finds it humorous. I didn't question why; freezing anything and not getting yelled at for it was fine with me. We even managed to freeze one of Bunnymund's ears once. Needless to say it didn't end well for me later, but it was worth it. Besides, Sandy created dolphins with his dreamsand for me while I was recovering from Bunnymund's "payback".

The Easter Kangaroo and I still have our quarrels, obviously, but now we can at least hang out for a little while before arguing. I call it progress. Maybe soon I'll be able to actually visit his place without needing supervision from North.

By now thirty minutes had passed after the ringing of the bell. I hopped off the railing and peeked inside the doors, just as the principle, or at least I think that's who Jamie said he was, walked up to close them. I threw the snowball behind me, lunging forward and flew over him inside. The door shut behind me and the principle walked away. I looked around; I'd never been inside a current elementary school before. The fake lights sort of hurt my eyes, and I found it was much warmer inside. I tugged at my hoodie's collar and began to walk down one of the halls, hoping to see Jamie.

Did he go home early or something? Did I miss him coming out? Did he exit a different door? I continued to walk down the hall, glancing in the classrooms. Most were empty minus the teachers sitting at their desks. I made it to the end of the hall without seeing Jamie. I turned to find a door labeled "STAIRCASE". I shrugged and pushed the door up, walking through and letting the door slam behind me. I flew up over the flight of stairs and pushed through another door, finding another hallway of classrooms in front of me. I raised my eyebrow and repeated the process from downstairs. Most of these classrooms were empty, and I had reached the middle of the hall.

What floor did Jamie say his class was on? I'm pretty sure it was the second floor, or was it the first? I shook my head and was just about to peak into a classroom when a woman walked out. I jumped back and floated in the air, looking at her.

The woman turned her head and looked back into the classroom. "Jamie, I'll be right back. I need to get some things from the office. I'm going to close the door, alright?"

A smile spread across my face. Jamie!

I heard his voice from inside the classroom. "Yeah, okay Mrs. Thomas." He sounded bored. Why is he staying after so late? Maybe he got in trouble? No, that's not like him.

Before I had time to think the teacher shut the classroom door and walked off. I landed on the ground, watching her as she went. I reached for the door knob, and waited until I heard the staircase door slam shut before beginning to open the door.

Jamie POV

"Jamie, I'll be right back. I need to get some things from the office. I'm going to close the door, alright?" I heard Mrs. Thomas ask.

I looked up from my test and leaned my chin in my palm. "Yeah, okay Mrs. Thomas." I heard the door close, and I looked back at my test; I was almost done. But that didn't make me feel any better, as when I looked out the window the snow had stopped. Jack wasn't out there anymore.

Maybe I'll see him on the way home? I hope he's not mad I missed him. I sighed and began working again when I heard the door creak open. That was quick.

I leaned over my desk to look at the door. "Mrs. Thomas?"

I didn't hear anything. I got up and looked again. I pulled at the bottom of my shirt, nervous to who had opened the door.

"Hello? Mrs. Th-" I was cut off by a snowball flying towards me. "Whoa!" I ducked and the snowball hit the wall behind me. I looked at it, and then turned to find the culprit of the snowball. There stood, rather floated Jack Frost in the doorframe, smirking as he rested his head on his staff. I grinned wide.

"Jack!" I yelled as I raced over to him.

Jack dropped to the ground and ruffled my hair. "Hey there, kiddo! 'Thought I'd drop in, considering you didn't come out. Any reason to why that is?"

I laughed a little got out from under his hand. "'Just needed to finish a test. I kinda zoned out in class and missed most of it." Jack chuckled softly.

"Gotta do your school work, kid. I can't say I know what it's like, as in my time school was different." He sighed quietly, looking down for a second. My grin shrunk a bit, but quickly rebounded.

"Hey Jack, how about you meet me at my house after I'm done? I should be home by 4:30, could we hang out then?"

Jack looked away from the floor up towards me and smiled. "That sounds like a plan. Be ready for the biggest snowball fight of your life!" I laughed.

"I'll get my friends to help me this time, Jack!"

"Oh so they can see me now?" Jack smiled, but sounded a bit surprised.

I nodded and smiled. "They all believe in you now, Jack! They keep asking me about the story about you 'n Pitch 'n the Guardians. I bet they can see you now!"

Jack smiled at me and crouched down to my eye level. "Thanks, Jamie. That uh, really means a lot."

I blinked once or twice, but smiled again. "You're welcome, Jack! It's the least I could do, after you saved us kids last year." Jack stood up straight and ruffled my hair again. I laugh again and push his hand away. He grins at me.

"Better hurry up and finish that test, I'm sure Sophie is getting impatient in the office." Jack lifts off his feet again and heads for the door, but stops when we can hear footsteps approaching. I run back over to my seat and quickly resume working on my test while Jack flies just above the door. Mrs. Thomas walks back in and looks at me with a confused face.

"Did I hear you talking to someone?"

"Nope, I've just been working on my test Mrs. Thomas." I look at Jack floating above my teacher, and watch as he lifts his index finger to his lips, 'shhing' me, and then uses his staff to freeze the very tips of Mrs. Thomas's hair. I choke back my laughter. Mrs. Thomas raises her eyebrow at me.

"What is so funny, young man?"

"N-Nothing." I quickly look down towards my test, but glance back up in time to see Jack wave goodbye and fly out the door. I smile and get back to working on my test. Soon enough, I am done and I hand my paper to Mrs. Thomas. I squint my eyes a little, and I can still see the frozen ends of her hair. I smirk and quickly run back to my desk, shove my stuff into my book bag and run towards the door.

"See ya next year, Mrs. Thomas!"

"Goodbye, Jamie!" I hear her as I race down the hallway, push through the staircase door and leap down the stairs. I run towards the office and peak my head inside.

"Sophie?" I see her head pop um from behind one of the chairs, and she jumps off and walks over to me.

"We can go home now?"

I wave towards the secretary to let her know we are leaving, then turn to Sophie. "Yep! And guess who is waiting at home for us?" Sophie's eye grow wide as she whispers,

"Jack Frost?"

I nod, and she smiles at me and grabs my hand. "Come on then!" We both run out of the office and out the school towards. Headed home and ready for the best winter break ever.