Oops, I Rainbow Snowconed. Just a little story based on a headcanon of mine which I'll explain next chapter. It may turn to M depending on if I want to make a lemon or not. Enjoy!


Happy Guardianniversary

Jack coasted along the clouds high up in the sky, flying not too far from Jamie's house and whipping up a flurry of snow for yet another snow day. He zipped down toward the walkway where he was greeted by the group of children, the first of his believers. "Thanks, Jack!" they shouted as he flew past them. Waving a salute to the children, he drifted back up in the air to get a better look at his handiwork. Another fine day's work for Jack Frost.

Burgess was his last stop, or so Jack made it, to fill his quota for the day. He always saved his favorite hometown for last and stopped by to say hi to Jamie, maybe have a snowball fight or two. Jack sighed, taking a deep breath in and exhaling thoughtfully, happy to finally have a place in the world he was brought back into. His first few months of being a Guardian have been going swimmingly. He had people who finally believed in him and the other Guardians had now become his close friends. Even Bunny and him were getting along for once. Sure, Jack would play a prank on him here and there, but he always found a way to apologize.

Jack floated back down in front of Jamie's house and stepped onto his fencepost just as he had begun construction of a snowman. Jamie looked up, his partially gap-toothed smile shining up at Jack as he waved enthusiastically. "Hey Jack! Want to help me build a snow fort? There's an impending snow battle- a-brewing!" he said as he sneakily ducked behind his half built snowman and looked out across the block where other children had begun building their own barricades.

He hopped off the fence and twirled his staff in his hand then chuckled as he looked out at the block and back at Jamie. "Heh, sure, Bud" he said as he reached down and ruffled his hair. Just as Jack was setting to work on building the best snow fort in the world, a swirling light formed right in the middle of Jamie's yard, one that Jack was all too familiar with. He slumped his shoulders and groaned. Just when he was about to have some fun, North has to come and ruin it for him.

A couple of yetis appeared from the vortex of the portal and muttered some nonsense at Jack who just gave them a confused look. They just shrugged their shoulders and began to hoist Jack up and drag him toward the portal. "Whoa, whoa, hey guys-!" He turned back to Jamie, "Rain check on that snow fort. Sorry, Buddy."

Jamie hurriedly replied with a quick wave "That's ok! See you later!"

And with that, Jack was hurled through the portal to the North Pole.


Jack hit the floor of the workshop with an audible "Oof", though it was much better than being stuffed in the toy sack like the last time.

"Ah, Jack! Perfect timing!" Jack heard North's voice booming boisterously. Jack picked himself from off the floor and grabbed his staff only to be greeted with a big bear hug from North

"Nort—North! Can't breathe!" Jack choked out. Just as North put Jack down, he took in his surroundings. Decorations of all kinds of colors were hung all over the workshop. Sandy and Bunny were working diligently, hanging up more streamers of all kinds of greens, blues, and pinks. Very familiar colors, ones that shone vibrantly on the feathers of the one guardian he didn't see present. "What's going on here, North?"

"Need help with decorations for Tooth's Guardianniversary!" He stated matter-of-factly.

"Uh…Guardianna-whaty?"

North chuckled heartily, "Guardianniversary, Jack. Each of us has one. It is to celebrate the day of our becoming a Guardian! And today is Tooth's. We throw party to celebrate!" North turned around and gestured Jack to follow him "I need you to help me make ice sculpture."

"Me? You're the expert on ice sculpting." Jack recalled a time when he saw some of North's creations in his office, an actual functioning train set made out of ice and other such creations that moved and flew.

"Yes, Jack, toys! Not so much sculpture, especially not something as detailed as Tooth's feathers. And you have good attention to detail. " North turned to Jack raising a suggestive eyebrow at him, Jack looking back at him and catching on to what he was referring to, a small purplish blush rising in his cheeks. "Don't think I don't notice you making miniature Tooth out of ice time and again."

North was right. Jack had grown quite a fondness for the fairy over the past half a year or so, occasionally helping her with teeth on his off days. He had a lot of bonding time with her over the summertime especially. There were always teeth that needed collecting and Tooth could use all the help she could get now that she was back in the field. And on the days he didn't go to the Tooth Palace, he would go to the Pole to visit North and found himself absentmindedly making small ice figures of her.

Jack scratched the back of his neck and cackled to himself, "You saw that, huh? I was just...uh…you know…practicing some new skills." He attempted to cover up.

"Right." North chided and gestured to a giant block of ice.

"Whoa…" Jack gawked at the 10 foot high rectangle of gleaming ice. "Really? This is going to take all day!"

"Don't worry, Jack." He responded, chortling loudly once again and patting him roughly on the back, Jack almost losing his balance. "It's still early, plenty of time! Good luck." And with that, he walked off with a small wave at the frost spirit.

Jack sighed hopelessly, gripping his staff tighter in his hand. "Alright, let's do this." Jack said determinedly. He stretched his arms out in front of him and cracked his knuckles together then set himself to work.


Where was she? It wasn't like her to be late, especially to her own party. Or at least, Jack thought so. "She is usually late for this celebration for some reason," North sighed.

Jack sighed even heavier, sitting atop the sculpture he had just finished moments ago, already showing a small layer of sheen over it, melting slowly. Jack tapped it with the tip of his staff to frost it over, making sure it looked as new and freshly carved as it had when he finished. Jack did a splendid job, capturing a beautiful depiction of Tooth, along with Baby Tooth and a couple other mini fairies that floated about her as she held a child's very first lost tooth in her delicate hand.

Jack remained slumped over as he slid down to the base of the statue. He worked really hard on this sculpture and couldn't wait to see Tooth's gleaming smile as she gazed upon it. Jack looked at the others worriedly, "Why would she always be late? Doesn't she want to celebrate?" he asked with a tone of disappointment.

"Maybe she just has lots of teeth to be collecting on this particular day…But she's never late on our Guardianniversaries, bless her heart." North responded.

"Heck, she even goes out of her way and takes charge to make sure our Guardianniversaries are perfect." Bunny continued.

Sandy just shrugged, forming a question mark above his head.

Jack looked down at the floor, making frost patterns across wood and carpet with his staff. Another half an hour passed by until Jack got up and headed toward an open window. "That's it," he said agitatedly, "I'm going to go look for her."

"Jack, mate, she's probably out someone collecting teeth, who knows where she could be." Bunny said pointedly.

"I don't care, I'll keep looking until I find her." Jack hopped up on the window ledge then jumped out, letting the wind carry him. First stop, Tooth Palace.


Jack landed on the main platform of Tooth Palace, expecting the usual bright and vibrant air that surrounded it only to find that it was dim, mini fairies still fluttering hurriedly in and out of the towers. A few of them noticed Jack's arrival, including Baby Tooth and they flew down to greet him, chattering excitedly as they huddled up to his hoodie and on either side of his face.

Jack laughed lightly as they cuddled up against him. "Hey there, guys. Hello Baby Tooth," he greeted as the small fairy with mismatched eyes perched herself on his staff. Jack looked back up at the surrounding area, the hot pinks and iridescent golds of the palace were dull and darker than usual. Jack scrunched his eyebrows in concern as he looked back at Baby Tooth and asked, "Is Tooth here?"

Baby Tooth gave a saddened look as she gestured up to the tallest tower in the middle of the palace. The top floor had the only golden light shining through the entire tooth kingdom. Jack looked back at Baby Tooth with concern in his eyes, wondering why it is that Tooth would be cooping herself up in the palace on the day of her Guardianniversary. He nodded at the small fairy before he flew up to the tower.

Jack stepped carefully and quietly on the ledge of the tower, making sure not to disturb Tooth if she was resting. There was a silky pink curtain billowing softly in the calm breeze that separated the room within from the outside, sheer enough for the soft golden light to show through. "Tooth?" Jack called in a murmur, as he pulled back the curtain.

He didn't expect to see what he saw before him as he looked across the room. A young woman stood in front of mirror with short, dark hair that reached her shoulders and only holding a bedsheet in front of her, leaving her bare backside in plain view of the snow sprite.

Startled and embarrassed, a deep blush spread all over Jack's face as he stumbled back, attempting to cover his eyes which caused him to fall over. The girl turned around, surprised by the commotion and covered the rest of her body with the sheet. Jack began spluttering apologies to the girl. "I-I'm so sorry!" He couldn't help but look back up toward the girl so he could convey the sincerity of his apology but was taken aback again when he looked into her eyes.

There was no denying, he knew exactly who it was when he looked into those shimmering amethyst orbs.