Jacqueline sat on the roof of North's workshop.

The young girl gazed at the stars above her, eyes twinkling in curiousity.

Jackie had been on the roof for hours, and it was midnight. The Guardians, and Jackie, had gone off, collecting teeth from children when Pitch Black attacked again, this time, taking Sandy down. Now the frost spirit sat alone on the roof, mourning her friend's death.

"I'd say you'd get frostbite up here, but you know..." A voice broke the silence.

Jackie turned around. Bunnymund stood there, crossing his arms.

Jackie smirked and turned back towards the night sky.

Bunny shrugged and sat next to the girl.

Bunny looked over. He had never taken a good look at the girl before. She was tiny, only about five feet tall, arms and legs more like twigs. She had pale skin, thin pink lips, a button nose and white hair to her hips. Her biggest feature were her eyes though, two large crystal orbs staring off in the distance.

"I-...I'm sorry Jackie." Bunny said after they had sat in about twenty minutes of silence.

"Hm?"

"For wha' happened to you." Bunny murrmered.

Jackie instantly turned away. Bunny could feel the air drop by ten degrees.

Bunny continued, "I'm sorry that you had to go through that, an' that I...that I blamed you for the blizzard of '68."

There was a few moments of silence.

"It's okay."

Bunny turned toward the girl. He was surprised at what he saw.

Jacqueline was staring out to space, eyes wide and full of...innocence, wonder, and forgiveness.

"Is' not okay, sheila." Bunny sighed.

Jackie turned towards Bunny. "Its in the past, you know? Its been like forty years."

"Yeah, only forty years...how old are you again?" Bunny asked.

"As a spirit, I turn 300 as of this year, but adding my age, i'm 317." Jackie answered softly.

"In spirit years, thas' really young, 'specially compared to me or any of the other Guardians."

Jack answered, "If I dwell on the past...If I only think about that night for the rest of my existence, i'll never be able to move on. I admit...for a good ten years I was afraid of almost everything, sudden noises, shadows, even sleeping was frightening. But you know, when I see kids smiling...and having fun, because of snow...that I made, everything that has happened, just dissapears."

A moment of silence.

Suddenly a shooting star passed by slowly.

Jackie squealed and shook Bunny's shoulder.

"Look! A shooting star! Make a wish!" Jacqueline breathed. She shut her eyes and lips together tightly and balled up her fist, concentrating on her wish.

Bunny chuckled at the girl. She really was still a kid.

"Oh what the hell." Bunny shrugged and closed his eyes.

After a few minutes both spirits opened their eyes.

"What did you wish for?" Jackie asked.

"Don't you think its bad luck to tell others your wish?" Bunny asked, crossing his arms.

The frost sprite smiled, staring back up at the moon. Bunny could see the entire sky gleaming, reflecting in her eyes, the sheer beauty of it made him catch his breath.

"No, not really. Dreams are meant to share, right? So others can support you, or at least thats what I think." Jackie answered.

A moment of silence.

"What did'yuh wish for Snowflake?" Bunny asked.

"I wished that Sandy was still here." Jackie whispered.

Bunny nodded with approval.

"Bunny?"

"Yeah?"

"What did you wish for?"

Bunny scratched his head, "Oh uh, the same thing. Sandy."

Jackie nodded and turned away, gazing up at the stars again.

Bunny put a paw on her shoulder.

"'Night Frosty. Come inside soon." Bunny said, standing up.

Jacqueline quietly agreed, never taking her eyes from the sky.

As Bunny walked back to the door to get back inside the Pole, he thought about what he actually wished for. Sure, Sandy was a top ranking wish at the moment, but Jackie was already wishing for him.

Besides, Jackie needed someone to wish for her.