HI GUYS I'm starting a series of one shots and mini stories. I thought because I like reading them I would like writing them, sound logic right? I'm going to try and write them all in the same 'universe' so they will make sense together and I will mention if I write one that's not. They will be before, after and during the movie, and not just about Jack ~maybe~. If you have any suggestions for what I could write about please say, in a review or PM me. Oh! And Jack will be fourteen in these stories, I know that he looks older in the movies, but I read somewhere that he was fourteen and well…I LIKED IT BETTER. I think sixteen or seventeen is too old, but that's just my opinion! ENJOY!

Jack glided in through the window of Jaime's room. He was feeling great, more and more children were believing in him and he had just spent an hour making the best snow day ever for Jaime and his sister Sophie. His spirit had been dampened slightly when he had found out all of Jaime's friends were away for winter break, visiting family, or ill. But he was sure Jaime would want to play, he always did.

Jack found Jaime at his desk; he had gotten a lot more homework after he had started high school. Jack never really understood homework, or school in general for that matter.

"Hey Jaime, you ready to go out?" Jack asked tapping Jaime on the back of his head with his staff. Jaime jumped, not having noticed the winter spirit standing right behind him.

"Sorry Jack, I've got tons of homework to do for tomorrow, I can't come out today."

"Awwwwww, what? But I've made the best snow day ever! I thought we could go sledging with Soph." Jack waved his hands dramatically

"I'm sorry Jack but if I don't get this done then I'm gonna get a detention tomorrow." Jaime was starting to get irritated, Jack was his best friend, but he just didn't get it sometimes and he had, had a long day, it wasn't like he wanted to sit at home doing algebra. Unfortunately Jack was not taking no for an answer.

"Well, why didn't you do it before now so you could come out and play now!?"

"I didn't do it before because I was out playing with you and Soph!"

"How important can that be anyway?" Jack asked poking the textbook with the end of his staff, the letters and numbers making no sense to him, "Just don't do it and we can go have some FUN!"

"It's VERY important and I HAVE to do it, I can't have fun all the time Jack!"

"Why do you have to do that anyway," Jack said with crossed arms, "Why do you have to go to school, it looks pretty pointless to me."

"Its for my future, when I grow up and have to get a job," Jaime was so caught up in his rant that he didn't see the flash of pain in Jacks eyes, "why can't you just GROW UP!" Jaime regretted the words as soon as he said them,

"Jack look I didn't mean-" He was cut off when he saw the empty, dead look in Jacks eyes. A tear fell from one of his ice cold eyes and he was gone and out the window before the frozen tear even reached the floor where it shattered into hundreds of frozen pieces.

Jack wasn't sure where he was going, he just needed to be somewhere that wasn't here. He flew blindly, letting the wind carry him wherever it wanted. When the wind put him down, he found himself in the middle of the lake where he had died and been born. If you could say 'born' when he didn't grow, he was stuck in this continually fourteen year old body. People around him would grow up, but he would be left behind. Really he was 318 years old, but he was stuck in the mindset of a young teen. Jaime was his physical age now but soon he would grow older and he too would leave Jack behind, stuck at this confusing age where he was neither a child nor an adult, Jaime would go off to college or university, he would get a job and a family, buy his first house and forget all about his friend, left in his snow days and snowball fights. At that moment Jack couldn't take it anymore. He was sick of just being. He jumped up and down on the ice, tried to smash it with his staff, he wanted so much for it to crack and him to fall through, but it was too thick. He threw stones but when the ice cracked it would just re-freeze when his feet touched it. He screamed in frustration and shot ice into the trees, where it smashed before settling on the ground, leaving Jack in the hated silence.

All his anger gone, he collapsed in on himself and sobbed, hating when his tears froze, but unable to make it stop. He vaguely noticed the light snow that had begun to fall, drifting down in small fluffy flakes, fluttering here and there before settling on the ground, red and orange in the light of the setting sun. He just lay there, crying quietly in his own world of snow and ice that he was eternally frozen in.

Please comment, review, criticize or suggest ANYTHING! I love it and its FREE! How can you say no to that? Anyway BYE GUYS! See you next time!