"Say it! Say it!"

"Look, mate, for the last time, I am NOT saying it! Christmas is NOT better than Easter!"

"Bunny, you chose Dare, and you already refused the first one. Now you have to say that Christmas is better than Easter!" Tooth's violet eyes were gently amused at Bunny. "You were the first one to agree to this when Jack suggested it."

"I refuse!" Bunny's eyes were narrowed into slits. "I'd rather take the punishment!"

"You don't even know what it is," Jack pointed out, grinning at the ridiculously outraged expression on the Pooka's face. "But," He smirked, "If you say so!"

Flipping from his spot on a ceiling beam, Jack pointed his staff at Bunny, freezing his feet to the floor. "FROST-"Bunny bellowed, lunging at the winter spirit, only to fall flat on his face. Jack easily avoided his grasp, laughing merrily as Sandy took a picture of the Easter spirit's comical pose. "Good one, Sandy!"

The dream weaver floated up to Jack and gave him a thumbs-up, smiling. The wind rider glided down to sit cross-legged on the floor when North called, "Jack! Is your turn!".

"All right then. I choose…Truth!" Jack said, looking expectantly at Bunny. The Pooka smirked a little, thinking. "Okay…what are you afraid of?" he asked. "And don't say Pitch," he added as an afterthought.

Jack winced slightly, sighing. "Well, I'm sort of afraid of water," he confessed. "It's irrational, since I know I can't drown, but I had this really bad experience with water when I was a human, and now I really don't like water, and-"

"Jack, you're rambling." Tooth said gently. Sandy nodded.

"Yeah, sorry." He was about to go on, but Bunny interrupted him. "You're afraid of water!?" he asked incredulously. "You bloody freeze water if you touch it, that's just stupid."

"I did say it was irrational." Jack shot an annoyed glance at Bunny. "And anyways, if you had to experience what I went through, you would be afraid of drowning too."

"What sort of-" Tooth started to say, but was cut off. "What, did your parents throw you in the lake because you were too annoying to keep?" Bunny said nastily, still resentful about the prank. Jack stiffened and turned to him, scowling. The wind, picking up on his negative emotions, howled around North's workshop, startling yetis and rattling toys. "Shut up." The angry winter spirit hissed. He seemed about to say more, but North beat him to it. "Bunny, that was uncalled for. Jack has bad experience with water, you do not tease."

"No, no, it's alright." Jack paused. "Maybe if I just showed you…" He pulled a golden canister out of his pocket- his memories. "But before you go, I will be warning you that the things you will see- namely, the reason I'm afraid of water, among other things- are extremely emotionally traumatizing. Tooth, you are not allowed to hug me to death." He sighed, willing the wind to stop howling, then handed the canister over to Tooth. She took it, and once the Guardians were situated around her form, ran her hand along the top. Their visions dissolved into diamonds.