~Watching Frozen: Part 1~


In which Jack is obsessed with the music of the movie Frozen.

Characters: Jack Frost, Toothiana, E. Aster Bunnymund, Nicholas St. North, Sanderson ManSnoozie, Jaime Bennett


It had all started in the beginning of December.

Bunny was looking over some new paints to prepare for Easter. Even though the holiday was more than three months away, and you could never be over-prepared. At least in Bunny's opinion.

Suddenly, Jack burst into the Warren. He was singing very loud, and slightly off-key.

"LET IT GOOOOOO, LET IT GO!
CAN'T HOLD IT BACK ANYMORE!"

Bunny almost fell into the paint river. "Bloody hell, frostbite. What're doin'?!" He didn't remember telling Jack how to get in, and wasn't even sure how he got in. "How d'ya get in?!"

Not answering any of Bunny's questions, Jack continued singing.

"Let it go, let it go!
Turn away and slam the door!"

Bunny started to get angry. "Oh, ya better turn away mate, if ya know what's good for ya."

Jack flew just above Bunny.

"I don't care what they're going to say!"

"Mate, ya better care about what I'm gonna say, and it's something the ankle-biters shouldn't hear." Bunny tried to grab Jack's leg.

"Let the storm go on!" Jack started to make it snow.

"I HATE SNOW! It's cold!" Bunny whined.

Jack suddenly jumped right up to Bunny's ear. "The cold never bothered me anyway." He sang, intruding on Bunny's personal space.

Trying to avoid the awkward space invasion, Bunny moved backward.

And fell into the river. "FROST!"

But by then, Jack had left.


At the end of January, work had started to pick up at the North Pole. Most of the Yetis were back from their break and had begun working on this year's toys for the children. Phil, the head of security, oversaw them while North worked in his office.

Everything seemed to be peaceful.

Jack pushed one of the side windows, happy when it opened. He promptly jumped in and started singing softly, this time in tune.

"The window is open, so's that door, I didn't know they did that anymore."

Jack then picked up one of the finished robots.

"Who knew we owned eight thousand salad plates?" He continued singing, putting the robot down.

"For years I've roamed these empty halls,
Why have a ballroom with no balls?
Finally they're opening up the gates!"

Jack shook one of the yeti's hands.

"There'll be actual real-life people,
it'll be totally strange."

Then, Jack flew to the top of the big globe.

"Wow, am I so ready for this change!"

Phil spotted Jack, and started heading towards him.

"'Cause for the first time in forever,
There'll be music, there'll be light!"

Jack passed some music boxes and light catchers.

"For the first time in forever,
I'll be dancing through the night..."

Jack passed by some ballerina dolls.

"Don't know if I'm elated, or gassy,
But I'm somewhere in that zone!"

Jack looked behind himself, not looking where he was flying. He bumped right into Phil.

Phil frowned, picked up Jack, and threw him out the front door.

"'Cause for the first time in forever..."

Jack sang as the door slammed.

"I won't be alone."


Soon, it was the end of March, which made no difference for the mini tooth fairies at Tooth Palace. They were going about their normal business, collecting teeth.

Jack flew in, and most of the mini Tooths squealed with excitement. They loved Jack's teeth.

Winking at them, Jack began to sing.

"Bees'll buzz, kids'll blow dandelion fuzz
And I 'll be doing whatever snow does in summer."

The mini fairies squealed because Jack was singing.

"A drink in my hand, my snow up against the burning sand
Prob'ly getting gorgeously tanned in summer."

Jack winked at Baby Tooth, who was observing the scene.

"I'll finally see a summer breeze, blow away a winter storm.
And find out what happens to solid water when it gets warm!"

Baby Tooth squeaked. "You'll melt!"

Jack continued singing, casually making snowflakes.

"And I can't wait to see, what my buddies all think of me.
Just imagine how much cooler I'll be in summer."

Then, Jack started to sing and dance.

"Dah dah, da doo, uh bah bah bah bah bah boo
The hot and the cold are both so intense,
Put 'em together it just makes sense!
Rrr Raht da daht dah dah dah dah dah dah dah dah doo
Winter's a good time to stay in and cuddle,
But put me in summer and I'll be a —"

Some of the mini fairies squeaked out. "Puddle!" Tooth then noticed that there was a large crowd of mini fairies by the Africa tower.

"Happy snowman!
When life gets rough, I like to hold on to my dream,
Of relaxing in the summer sun, just lettin' off steam."

Jack then held his hand out, and Baby Tooth flew onto it.

"Oh the sky would be blue, and you guys will be there too
When I finally do what frozen things do in summer."

Jack let Baby Tooth fly away, as he started to take off. Tooth finally saw Jack. "Jack!" She called, wanting to tell him why he shouldn't get the mini fairies distracted.

Just as Jack flew away, he sang the last two words of the song.

"In summer!"


It was two weeks after Easter when North called the meeting. Jack had noticed the Aurora when he was flying over Burgess, and he had quickly switched directions to the pole. The wind was not cooperating with him, which added an extra three hours to his flight. Once he arrived, he quickly burst in from a window.

"Sorry I'm late, the wind wasn't listening..." Jack trailed off as he noticed his fellow Guardians in a circle. "Did I miss something?"

Tooth broke away from the circle and hugged Jack. "We're glad you could come, Jack."

"Jack." North started. "We are here because we care."

"I'm sorry, what?" Jack pushed Tooth away, confused.

"It's just that-" Tooth was cut off by Bunny.

"Stop the bloody singing!"

Jack raised an eyebrow. "You're upset because of that?"

Sandy started making sand symbols, which roughly translated to "You've been disturbing their work..."

"Do you know how long it took to get the Tooth Fairies focused after you sang to them?" Tooth asked Jack.

Jack winced. "Well, um-"

"Three hours! Three hours that could have been spent collecting teeth!" Tooth yelled. Jack frowned, pausing for a moment. He started to walk on the railing next to the globe.

"Is this some sort of intervention?"

North, Tooth, and Bunny shook their heads. In the background, Sandy was nodding, and the sand above his head formed a 'yes'.

Jack gasped, pretending to be hurt. "This is an intervention! You guys don't like me singing Frozen!"

North was stunned. "Frozen? Ees that vhat eet ees called?"

Jack nodded. "You guys have never heard of it?"

They all shook their heads.

"Wow." Jack grinned, amazed, "You guys really don't have time for anything."

"We are busy-" North started, but Bunny cut him off.

"Don't bother with it, mate."

Jack grinned. "I have an idea. How about I show Frozen to you guys?"

The other Guardians exchanged glances with each other.

"It's got a love story, and awesome songs, and epic fights..." Jack added.

North sighed. "Fine. But vhen will we see eet?"

Jack raised an eyebrow. "C'mon, you can take off two hours. Christmas isn't close yet, the mini fairies can manage, and Easter just passed."

"What about Sandy?" Tooth asked.

"Uh," Jack frowned. "He can manage?"

Sandy nodded, smiling.

Jack grinned. "I will be right back!"He exclaimed as he jumped out a window.

The Guardians exchanged glances again, wondering what they had gotten themselves into.


It had taken the promise of two snow days and snow in his room before Jaime let Jack have Frozen. Technically, it was his sister's movie, but Jack's first believer had enjoyed it too.

"Tell me what they think of it." Jaime told Jack as he handed him the film.

Jack grinned. "Don't worry, I will. I bet Bunny's going to cry."

Jaime laughed. "Now that would be funny."

Jack waved as he jumped out the window and headed back to the pole. Once there, he shouted. "I HAVE THE MOVIE!"

Tooth smiled. "That's good, Sweet Tooth! Baby Tooth came, she wanted to see it too!"

As if on cue, Baby Tooth came out from behind Tooth and flew to Jack's shoulder. North and Bunny had been arguing the whole time that Jack had been there.

"I'm six foot one, I've got nerves if steels and you think I'm gonna cry at an ankle biter's movie?!"

"I am a Cossak! We do not cry at mortal movies!"

"Ya cried in Titanic!"

"That was exception. Why are rabbits so jumpy?"

"Are we crossin' this bridge again? Because, if we are mate, th-"

Jack slammed his staff on the ground, spreading ice in the ground. "SHUT UP! I WANT TO SEE THE MOVIE!"

Sandy puffed his cheeks and exhaled awkwardly. The yetis pulled out a television and a couch for the Guardians, and Jack put the DVD in, being careful not to frost it. He pressed play and sat down between Tooth and Bunny.

"Excited?" He asked them. Sandy nodded, and Tooth grinned.

Bunny rolled his eyes. "Just start it, already."

North pressed 'PLAY' on the remote, and the movie began.

"Na na na heyana
Hahiyaha naha
Naheya heya na yanuwa
Hanahe yunuwana

Na na na heyana
Hahiyaha naha
Naheya heya na yanuwa
Hanahe yunuwana

Na na na heyana
Hahiyaha naha
Naheya heya na yanuwa
Hanahe yunuwana

Na na na heyana
Hahiyaha naha
Naheya heya na yanuwa
Hanahe yunuwana (ha ha ya)

Nuwa nu
Nuwa heya nu
Nuwa nu
Nuwa heya nu
Nuwa nu
Nuwa nu

Na na na heyana
Hahiyaha naha
Naheya heya na yanuwa
Hanahe yunuwana
"

The screen was a dark blue, and snowflakes drifted across it.

"Ooh, that's pretty!" Tooth pointed out, smiling.

The snowflakes shifted into the word Frozen, and the singing faded. It was replaced by the sound of someone breaking through the ice.

"Born of cold and winter air
And mountain rain combining...
This icy force both foul and fair
Has a frozen heart worth mining

So cut through the heart, cold and clear
Strike for love and strike for fear
See the beauty, sharp and sheer
Split the ice apart!
And break the frozen heart."

The ice harvesters started to work, and the camera focused on a little blonde boy with his reindeer.

"That ees good work song, ya?" North voiced his opinion.

Sandy bopped his head to the beat of the music as Jack shushed North. "Pay attention! I don't want to miss anything!"

"Someone's freakin' out over an ankle biters' movie." Bunny mumbled.

Jack shot him a glare. "It's better than that, you'll see. Watch!"

"Beautiful! Powerful! Dangerous! Cold!
Ice has a magic, can't be controlled.
Stronger than one! Stronger than ten!
Stronger than a hundred men!
Hyup!

Born of cold and winter air
And mountain rain combining!
This icy force both foul and fair
Has a frozen heart worth mining!

Cut through the heart, cold and clear!
Strike for love and strike for fear!
There's beauty and there's danger here
Split the ice apart! Beware the frozen heart..."

"C'mon Sven!" The blonde boy yelled as he pushed his block of ice onto his tiny sled. The reindeer, Sven, ran after the ice harvesters as the sky focused on an aurora.

A castle came into view, and then a bedroom of one of the castles. On one of the beds, a blonde girl that looked to be about eight with blue pajamas was sleeping.

"Aw.." Tooth cooed.

A short, auburn-haired girl that looked about five popped up on the side of the bed. "Psst, Elsa!" She climbed on top of the bed, then bounced on her sister. "Elsa! Wake up, wake up, wake up!"

"Anna, go back to sleep." Elsa told her sister.

"I just can't. The sky's awake, so I'm awake, so we have to play!" Anna insisted, laying on top of Elsa.

"Go play by yourself." Elsa pushed Anna off the bed.

Anna landed on the ground, and looked defeated. She then got an idea, and climbed back onto the bed, opening one of Elsa's eyelids.

"Do you wanna build a snowman?" Anna asked, mischievously. Elsa's eyes popped open, and she smiled.

Jack grinned, and Sandy held two thumbs up. Something told him Bunny would like this movie, and so would the other Guardians.


A/N: Slightly awkward place to end it, but I wanted to publish SOMETHING.

This is gonna be an arc, and I'm going to try to get it done soon. I have plenty of ideas for this one, and I'm excited.

Please leave future ideas in reviews, and I'll see you next time!