Bunny sat next to the body that had blood running down the side of the pale skin of his head. The red liquid dripped from around the boy's eye and the side of his head, staining the mop of white hair. Jack's eyes laid closed and he sat motionless. Bunny didn't know what to do. He looked over the motionless body, worried that something horrible might have happened. It was all meant in fun, no one was suppose to get hurt. Well, Bunny thought to himself, little bugger should have seen it coming. That's what he gets for painting his name everywhere.

Bunny nudged Jack's cold body with this nose, "Wake up Frosty."

Jack gave a pained moan as he looked up at the shadow that loomed over him, "H-hello?"

"Common Jack," Bunny said sitting the boy up to get a better look at the blood that dripped down the side of his head, "flying into things, now that's a new one."

Jack just looked confused as his vision finally came into focus up on Bunny. "Flying," Jack's voice was soft and confused, "what are you talking about?"

"You can't possibly tell me that you didn't realized you face slammed into a huge stone wall, with your name plastered over it?" Bunny questioned distinctively going to the back of his head to examine the head wound, "You had this coming you little pest, it's called Karma, and trust me, she doesn't play well with others." Jack tried to turn his head to take a look at Bunny still in his confusion. "Hold still Frosty," Bunny pegged, "Gotta make sure you won't kill over from this, but you should be good. I'll send you back to North's for a quick check, in the infirmary."

Jack looked at the wall that was standing in front of him, which he hit, that had in big blue letters 'Jack Frost'. "I wrote that?" Jack pointed curiously at the name on the stone.

"Geez Frostbite," Bunny said hopping to the front of him waving his paw in front of his face, "I was expecting you to play around but come on, it's hard to forget doing this." As he pointed up at the wall with his name.

"But that's not my name Mr. Giant-Bunny-Man," Jack looked up at Bunny.

"Mr. Giant-Bunny-Man," Bunny questioned annoyed, "Seriously Jack, that's crossing a new line and yes, that is your name, you loon."

Jack just looked up at him with scared eyes, "My name isn't Jack Frost." This caught Bunny off guard, because the look in his eye seemed genuinely frightened, "My name is Jack Overland."