The Memories Stuck In Yellow

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Jack ran around the lake. Feeling the wind in his face. He was no longer part of anything. No chains stuck to him. Nobody needed anything from him. He was just free in his brown shall and his staff in one hand. He seemed to have forgotten everything around him. The only thing that he seemed to be enjoying was freezing trees. He was happy to just be alone.

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    "She was who?" Asked Tooth.

     Bunny glanced down at the passed out Jack on Norths bed and sighed. "Like I've said, mate, she was Jack's sister." He explained

     "I think her showing up, caused him to appear." Tooth pointed. At the end of her finger stood a short stubby fellow. A fellow everyone knew so well. "He wasn't dead." She said.

      Sandy silently sighed to himself and made a ? On top of his head. The ? Was followed by a ❄ and pointed to Jack.

     "Vhat happened to Jack?" North asked.

     Sandy nodded.

     "He was possessed by Pitch, then beat up by him then he was in a lot of pain and then he became himself... Except he wasn't." Tooth said. She lifted a brow. "You know saying it out loud really makes you think." She said.

      Sandy floated to Jack and poked his stomach. No movement at all. He put sand above his head just to see what he was dreaming about and the dream was of Jack 300 years ago after his fall in the ice.

     "Is that like, his favorite memory?" Bunny asked.

     Sandy nodded.

     "I wonder why it was his favorite memory." Tooth said to herself.

     Jack's eyes shut harder as the memory changed to just a couple of hours ago. His body that was made out of sand and Pitch who was across from him, held out a hand. Jack seemed to be debating whether or not to take it.

     "What is this?" Asked Bunny.

     Sandy spelt true and then feeling right after it.

      "These are his true veelings?" Asked North.

      Sandy nodded.

      Jack's dream suddenly changed to Jack slowly reaching out his hand, taking it. He shook hands and stood over to Pitch's side. Did he really feel that way? Jack then suddenly stood in the middle of both the guardians and Pitch. His head turning to both as if indecisive. The guardians started to fade, leaving Pitch and Jack alone. The dream faded as well.

     "What does this mean?" Asked Bunny.

      Jack's eyes loosened but didn't open at all. The dream faded but he didn't move a muscle. The only thing that made sure Jack was still here, was his body.

    

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