Okay, so after reading some other fanfic I wanted to create this. So warning now It'll be a bit angsty, but It'll get better. So here's the first chapter of my second fanfic called Lonesome Winter, Trusting Spring, Bonds that last forever.

Chapter 1: Once Spoken, It Can Never be Unspoken.

All Jack had wanted to do was have a little fun and play a small prank on Bunnymund like he always did. He hadn't thought it would completely back fire like it did. He hadn't realized how badly his powers would go haywire, it was like back in '68 all over again. His panic had only made it worse too. He tried to calm down and stop but the power just kept bursting forth of it's own accord. The Warren was supposed to only have a light dusting that would have melted in an hour at most. But… It was now covered in about four to five feet of snow. When he finally got it to stop he didn't know what to do. He panicked again and took off not waiting to explain what had happened to Bunny and apologize. He had the nagging feeling that he was just making it worse but he ignored it. He bolted back to the pole.

~Later~

Bunny came back from gathering paints from the eastern coast of Africa. When he popped up from his hole that led to his tunnels he automatically could feel something off. The land of eternal spring was cool. Cooler than it was supposed to be. He jumped out off his hole and landed in the four feet of snow. At first he wasn't sure what was going on but slowly felt his anger rising. It was less than four months 'til Easter and he was already behind schedule. "FROST!" He jumped into his hole, headed strait for the pole.

~At the Pole~

Jack was sitting in the workshop, across from North. He was waiting for the inevitable, knowing that Bunny would be angry, but he thought if he could explain that the pooka would understand. Bunny stormed into the workshop. Tooth and Sandy who had been chatting quietly in the opposite side of the room, having been there visiting North before Jack had arrived looked at the rabbit confusedly. The rabbit honed in on the winter spirit. He stomped up to him and lifted him by the collar of his hoodie, glaring in his face. "What the bloody hell did you do to MY WARREN?" Jack tried to play it cool and smirked at the pooka.

He tried to down play his panic by saying, "What Kangaroo? Can't handle the cold?" He regretted it almost as soon as he said it. Bunny's nostrils flared and he punched Jack in the face, the force sent the eternal child flying across the room. North was startled to say the least. Tooth flew over to Jack and helped him sit up. Jack cupped his cheek, staring at the rabbit in shock. Bunny snarled, "You bloody snowman, you mess everything up! You shouldn't be here! You're worthless!" Jack's eyes started to water, but Bunnymund paid no heed and kept going. "You were never meant to be a guardian, all winter does is kill!"

Jack felt the tears and tried to tell Bunny it was an accident, "No wait, I didn't… It wasn't supposed-" Bunny cut him off.

"You always mess it up, you aren't worth it. You should be alone, and invisible. You shouldn't be alive. All you manage to do is kill! You're a murderer. Kids don't believe in you for a reason. We don't want you here. We hate you, you aren't apart of our family! Just disappear." Bunny seethed and hissed at the young guardian. And when the red haze lifted he finally noticed the astonished looks the other guardians were giving him. He looked down at the child, he had been so furious at, and finally saw the tears and angry red welt that marred his other wise snow white skin. He finally saw the silent sobs the boy was trying to desperately hide. Jack stood up abruptly pushing Tooth's off just as quickly. His mask was in place. His eyes hardened into a deathly glare. Snowy flurries started to fall, and Wind howled through the room, according to its master's mood.

"I didn't mean for it to happen! I tried to explain but now I know how you honestly feel. If I could disappear I would have long ago. I tried! But death doesn't come to claim immortals, you freakin' Kangaroo! I already hate myself too! Fine I'll disappear again, not like it wasn't like that for the last 300 years! I know you all don't care if you did I wouldn't have been alone for centuries!" The snow and wind pushed the four guardians back and he flew out of the pole.

Bunny stared after the boy, and suddenly felt a stinging feeing in his cheek. He glanced down and saw Tooth tears in her eyes. "Why… WHY WOULD YOU SAY THAT TO HIM?!" She screamed making the rabbit jump in surprise.

"Well, he-" She cut him off much like he had to Jack.

"No! I don't care! You know how much he hurts. You know how much he cares about what you think. You know how much he just wants a Family!" Her tears still streaming down her face. Sandy and North glared at the rabbit. But… They knew it was also their fault. They had left the child alone for 300 years. But they never thought that he… That he hated himself or tried… Tried to kill himself.

"Ve must find him." Was all North said. He didn't even look at Bunny as he walked away.

~With Jack~

He had fled to Antarctica. He sat on the ice covered continent, sobs wracking through his small frame. He had known that this would happen eventually, but there had been a hope that it wouldn't… That he would finally have a real family, that he wouldn't be alone. The wind tried to comfort him, it blew around him softly, its gentle breeze cool and affectionate. His sobs slowly ebbed until he just sniffed. Then he felt a looming presence behind him. It was eerie, and very, very dangerous. Like a sleeping serpent. He gripped his staff turning slowly and cautiously. And when he looked, it was the one person he never wanted to see again. Even more so than the guardians at that moment.

"Pitch…" He hissed through clenched teeth.

I know it's kinda a cliffy. But I hope you liked it. It's a concept I've been playing with for a while. So it turned into this. Please R&R!

~Smaguire