Hey everyone! Hope you're all doing well. Update on this story. I'm going to change whose point of view it's going to be. It's not going to be Krystine's point of view but omniscient point of view so we can know what everyone is thinking and feeling. Also, I'm not sure if I should change the previous chapters point of view as well. Plus, I may add in a few things. What do you readers think? Also, I wanted to ask if how I am currently responding to reviews at the moment working or should I change it?

Moving on, here are the replies to the reviews:
AquaBluey: Thank you and you'll find out what happens if they run out of time in this chapter.

GigglingFangirl: Here's what you wanted.

rugter5000: Thank you for your honesty. I'll try to take some of your advice, but no promises. And for the plot holes, I'll explain them to you. Krystine already has a friend because of school. I would know this because of my experiences; I know how it feels to move to a new house and school. Usually people approach a new student and from there it grows (although not always). For the second plot hole, Krystine can see Jack through Jamie and her father. Jamie and her father would tell her stories. Plus, Jamie started believing in Jack after he made it snow in his room and Jamie only heard Jack's name once from his mom. Now, I'll PM the rest of my reply to your reviews because I have several, other things I need to say to you and I don't want to fill the majority of this chapter with my reply.

Sorry for the inconvenience of the long reply. Now on with the story.


Jack bit his lip, before he blurted out, "I think I may have found her." All four of the Guardians slowly turned towards him.

"Could you repeat that, mate?" the Aussie asked.

"I think I may have found her." he mumbled, looking down.

Tooth was the first one to speak out of all the stunned Guardians. "Jack, why didn't you tell us before?" Toothiana asked, fluttering next to him.

Jack hesitated before he said, "It's just-that-well, I'm not sure it really is her. I'm not completely convinced that she's the girl Mother Nature talked about."

"Maybe you should bring her here. Then Mother Nature can see if it her." Toothiana suggested.

"She's right, mate." Bunnymund agreed. "You should let Mother Nature see the girl for herself."

"But that's the problem," Jack sighed. "she would never agree to come here. I mean, she sometimes still doubts that I'm Jack Frost although I've known her for awhile."

"What are you saying, Frost?" asked Bunny. "What do you mean 'known her for awhile'? Why didn't you mention this before?"

"I didn't think it would be her!" Jack shouted. "I'm still not sure it's her," he muttered.

"Do you know what could have happened if Pitch found her?" Bunny questioned and Jack remained silent. "He could have convinced her to join him and he would have controlled her with fear. She could have destroyed us all."

"But she doesn't seem like a girl who is easily convinced or would hurt anyone," Jack argued.

"Fear-" Bunnymund started, but was cut off.

"All that matters is that Pitch hasn't found her yet." North cut in. He trotted to the white-haired Guardian and placed a hand on his shoulder, "Although you're telling us now, ve could have known earlier but, it's better than not telling us at all. Now, you need to find a vay to convince her to come. Trick her if you have to, but ve need her here."

Jack looked up at North and smirked, "That's my specialty."

North released his grip from Jack's shoulder and the boy flew away. "This is bad. Very bad." murmured the Russian.

"Why is that, North?" Tooth questioned. North paced back and forth, biting his thumb. "North? Aren't you going to answer me?"

"Sorry, Tooth. It's just that Mother Nature didn't vanted Jack to meet the girl."

"Why not?" Bunny asked.

"That, I cannot answer." North mumbled. "Because I don't know."


Krystine was sitting on a bench, watching Jamie and his friends run around with snowballs. They had finished sledding and decided to throw snow at each other. She noticed that the sun was going to set soon and that they should all head home soon.

"Jamie!" she shouted. "Time to go home." All the children groaned at the phrase and Krystine just shook her head. "Come on."

"Alright." Jamie said and turned back to his friends. "See you guys tomorrow."

"Bye," they all waved and watched him walk towards his cousin. Soon after the Bennett's walked away, they too started scattering their own ways.

"Do we really have to go?" Jamie asked, frowning as they walked.

"Yes," she nodded. "It's going to get dark soon and I still need to feed you before your mom gets home. I don't want her to think that I starve you all day. She'll kill me."

"My mom wouldn't do that. She loves you too much to yell at you." Krystine smiled at what he said and continued listening. "Hey, what happened to Jack?" the brunette asked.

"I honestly don't know." she answered. "He's probably still with the guardians, taking care of some important business." She ruffled the boys hair as they kept walking and he just giggled.


Jack flew around the world, making it snow. He wasn't paying much attention to his surroundings and nearly crashed into a telephone pole. He skidded to a stop in midair before his head touched the pole.

"Woah, I really need to be more careful." he told himself. "But how can I," he thought, looking up at the moon and then sitting on the wooden pole. "I need to come up with a way to get Krystine to the workshop. But I don't want to trick her." He frowned, looking down at the quiet streets before looking up at the moon again. "Please help me," he whispered.


It was getting late and Krystine was lying in bed, trying to fall asleep. However, she couldn't.

"Jack's still not back," she mumbled to herself. "I wonder why." She looked up at the ceiling and said, "I hope he's okay." She was worried about the winter spirit. She was accustomed to him being with her until she fell asleep. Although sometimes he just said good night and left to spread snow to the world. He was a Guardian after all and had a job to do. However, this time she felt like something was wrong. She couldn't shake off the feeling and had a hard time.

"I have school tomorrow," she thought. "I need to fall asleep."

Luckily, it wasn't too long before sleep took over her.


I guess this is it. Sorry it was short, it was a filler chapter after all. I will probably edit this chapter again later since I'm not very pleased with it. :/

I'll see you guys again soon with another chapter. Until next time.