(A/N This takes place before all the other chapters, it's when Jack and Jamie find out they're related.)

My Great-Great-Great-Great-So-and-So Uncle Jack- Part 5

Jack stared in shock at Jamie's computer screen. "No way…" he whispered to himself.'

He was vaguely aware that Jamie had looked up from the computer to stare at him. He grew concerned when Jack didn't seem to see him, and attempts to gain his attention went unnoticed.

Jack was so shell-shocked couldn't bring himself to respond to Jamie's attempts. He had swung by Burgess to visit his best friend and first believer, and had been a bit disappointed to hear that he had to stay in for a while to research his family tree for a school project.

The disappointment quickly dissipated when he heard that Jamie's family had been in Burgess practically since it's founding, and had offered to help him with it. Partly since he had been in Burgess for about the same amount of time and partly to see if Jamie was related to anyone he had known when he was human (now that he could actually remember most of them) and what had happened to him or her.

It turns out he was right, he did know someone Jamie was related too, and it was the very last person he would ever have expected.

But there it was, right there on the computer screen in black and white. It was Her name, his sister's name, printed on a scan of a wedding certificate. Maiden name, Overland, married name, Bennett.

His head was spinning so fast at this information that he had to sit down onto Jamie's bed before he fell over. He had been meaning to look into what happened to her after he… became immortal, but he hadn't known where to begin. To find out like this, and realizing what it meant…

He was brought out of his shock by a snowball to the face. He glanced over to see that Jamie had opened his window and grabbed a handful of snow from outside and chucked it at him.

When Jamie saw that he had Jack's attention he said, "Finally! Are you okay? You spaced out for a minute there. Is something wrong, is it a Guardian thing,? Is your spider sense tingling?"

"Is my what, what?" asked Jack when he heard the last one.

"You know, from Spider-Man? Never mind. What's wrong?" asked Jamie, getting back on track. He sat down next to Jack and glanced back to the computer screen. "Do you know these people?"

"I- yes, yes I do, I knew the bride…" Jack said trailing off.

"You did?" asked Jamie curiously. "How was she your friend? Or your girlfriend?"

"She's-" Jack said trying to form the right words. "Did-did I ever tell you that before I was Jack Frost- when I was human, I had a little sister."

"No. What does that have to do with?..." Jamie's voice trailed off staring at the name on the computer as he connected the dots in his head. Jamie was a smart kid, so it didn't take him too long to figure it out.

"You mean she's- she's your sister?" he asked carefully.

"Yeah."

The two boys were silent for a moment as the new information sunk in.

"So if she's your sister," said Jamie when he was able to speak again, "and she's also my ancestor, then that means…" he looked up at Jack, "that means, you're my Uncle."

Jack had realized that when he's seen her name, but hearing it spoken out loud was what hit the fact home. He was an Uncle. He still had blood relatives living. And to top it all off, one of them was Jamie, his first believer, and best friend. Someone who could see him and interact with him. Needless to say, Jack was once again floored.

When he felt he could talk again he said with a grin, "More like your Great-Great-Great-Great-So-and-So Uncle, but yeah, looks like it."

Jamie's face split into a huge grin. "That is so awesome!" He yelled jumping up onto the bed. "My best friend is my Uncle."

Jack couldn't help but laugh as he reached over to pull Jamie into a headlock. "I'll say," he said as Jamie tried to squirm loose.

Down the hall the two boy's heard Jamie's mother shout, "Jamie, what are you yelling about?"

Jack released his nephew (he couldn't get over that fact) and Jamie called back, "Nothing Mom, I just found out I literally have the coolest uncle on the planet."

"If you say so," was his mother's amused reply, as Jack laughed at Jamie's joke. He'd heard the 'cool' pun too many times to count, but this time it sounded as funny as the first time it was said.

Before Jack could say anything else, Jamie hurried back to the computer and began typing furiously.

"Hey, slow down, Kiddo," Jack said moving over to see what he was doing. "What's the rush?"

"I'm trying to find out more about your sister," Jamie said as he typed the name into the search engine. "You want to know more about what happened to her right?" he asked as he hit enter.

"Of course I d-" Jack stopped short as he saw one of the entries that had appeared from Jamie's search.

It was a simple, but realistic sketch of an olden family. A father, a mother, and their two children, a boy and a girl. The boy in the picture (despite having his hair shaded in to signify it's once brown color) was unmistakably Jack.

While Jamie gaped at Jack's image, Jack drank in the faces of his family. It was the first time he had seen them outside his memories in over three hundred years. He remembered when this picture was drawn, almost two years before he fell through the ice. A girl in the village who had a talent at drawing would offer to draw portraits in exchange for food or money. One year when Jack's father had managed to gain a little extra money than usual. He decided to take the girl up one her offer and get a family portrait drawn. When it was done the picture had been considered a family treasure.

"Wow," whispered Jamie, as they stared at the picture.

"Yeah, wow," agreed Jack.

Jamie printed out two copies of the picture, one for his project, and one that he gave to Jack.

When he did that, Jack gave Jamie a smile that held unfathomable gratitude. "Thank you," was all he could say as he froze the picture in a frame of ice to keep it safe.

Jamie just flashed him a grin, and turned back to his computer. "Let's see what else we can find."

That was how the two of them spent the rest of the afternoon. Discovering secrets of the past, and giving Jack some closure on his worries about his family.

Eventually evening came around and Jack had to leave to fulfill his duties as the Spirit of Winter.

But as he was climbing out the window to leave he paused and shot Jamie a devilish grin. "Just wait until Bunny finds out about this…"

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A/N Not much to say, I just figured since I did everything else I might as well do when they found out. I think it came out alright.

I do not own Rise of the Guardians. It is the property of William Joyce and Dreamworks