Chapter 6

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❅❅Jack

Jack groaned in pain as he frosted his wrist. They were still throbbing after Elsa's sudden encounter. Jack banged his hand onto his sink, "Dammit. Stupid princess." He looked at himself in the mirror. Sweat was dripping off of his forehead. There were small, dark bags under his eyes. He hasn't gotten a good night's sleep in forever. Probably because he's been drinking too much. I really need to stop or at least lessen my alcohol consumption. Jack chuckled at the thought. It would be a miracle if someone can stop his drinking problem. At least I'm not a drug addict. 

Suddenly a flutter a wings echoed through the room. Baby Tooth came flying in with a bottle of rubbing alcohol and some bandages. Jack chuckled and thanked Baby Tooth. The little fairy smiled and opened the bottle, pouring the stinging substance over his wound.

"Ah, ow. OW, Baby Tooth. That hurts." She squeaked, rolling her eyes, "I'm sorry. Punching just lets out my anger faster." Jack flinched as Baby Tooth wrapped his knuckles. He smiled, "Thank you Baby Tooth." The fairy grinned and knelt on the winter guardians shoulder, making him chuckled.

Jack's laughter was then stopped by a growl from his stomach. He looked at the fairy, "You hungry, Baby Tooth?" She nodded, and the two flew off to the kitchen. There, they were greeted by the Guardians. Thank the moon, she's not here. The winter guardian smirked, frosting Bunny's head, "Hey, guys. What's up?" 

"Oy, mate. Come eat before I sit you down myself." Jack put his hand in surrender. 

Tooth came fluttering in, smiling, "Hello, Jack. Good morning." 

"Good morning, Tooth." 

Baby Tooth left Jack's shoulder and hugged the colorful guardian. She giggled, "Hello, Baby Tooth." The little fairy smiled ans squeaked. Tooth grinned and laughed, "Oh, really?...... Jack, Baby Tooth told me that you've been punching that punching bag again." The winter guardian nodded, making Tooth sighed, "Jack, you're just hurting yourself. It's not healthy." 

Jack just shrugged, "I'm fine, Tooth."

"Okay." Tooth glanced at an empty chair, "Oh sweet fairies, will someone go get, Elsa?" The male guardians exchanged looks. Tooth groaned, "You serious. Fine, I'll go get her. Seriously. Stupid men." 

Once Tooth was gone, Jack and the rest of the guardians sighed. North shook his head, "Jack, how is your training?" 

The white haired boy rolled his eyes, "Nothing's happened. Blondie is too stubborn." 

"You mean you're too stubborn." 

Jack raised a brow and scoffed, "Who's side are you on, North?" 

"I'm not on anyone's side, Jack. Both of you are acting childish and stubborn." Jack groaned as North kept on lecturing him. Soon enough, the kitchen door opened. Tooth and Elsa were talking to each other, laughing like the boys weren't there. Elsa was in a thin ice dress. It was comfortable to her liking, but she still looked regal as the princess. Her platinum hair was out and flowing, almost making her look.... Oh stupid, thoughts. She's nothing, but a preppy princess. 

North chuckled, "Elsa! Why don't you come eat with us?" The princess and the winter guardian glared at each other. 

Elsa shook her head, "No, thank you, North. I'm obviously not welcomed here." 

"Nonsense. Come sit by Tooth." North patted on the seat between Sandy and Tooth. Elsa's eyes closed and she sighed in defeat. She grabbed her plate and sat in the wooden chair. "Great, now we can eat!" 

The guardians began eating, but Elsa and Jack just stared at each other. Both refused to look away, until Tooth snapped her finger in front of Elsa, "So, Elsa. What's it like in the moon?" 

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