Elsa- we make our way down the mountain slowly. Jack wanted to fly but it scared me half to death hovering above the ground. We got to Airendale at sunset. When Emma saw us her face lit up like a Christmas tree. She ran us and hugged our legs. I'm not going to lie. Being the Guardian of Fun, Jack knows how to handle kids. Ever since I became a Guardian I feel like I've been better. Of coarse I've also had Jack with me so who knows. When we've said hello to everyone we head up to our room to rest after our trip. I'm still getting use to sleeping with Jack every night. I fall into a deep sleep dreaming of the life I'll get to have for the rest of eternity.
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Seven months. That's how long it's been since we got back, since Elsa told me. Nine since we got married. When I wake up Elsa's already up. I know most pregnant women sleep longer. She sleeps even less than most Guardians. I don't get it but she's healthy and so is the baby so who knows. She's reading a book so I diced to have a little fun. I grab the baby shoes on my bedside table and put them on her stomach. She stops reading to see what I'm doing. I put a finger in each and start making them walk across her belly. She starts laughing and I smirk. Victory!
Suddenly a nightmare rushes in through the window. Elsa screams and clutches my arm while twisting her body so that her stomach is in between us. It starts speaking, witch I had no idea they could do, saying Pitch will attack the Guardians in two weeks time.
I got up to go warn the others but Elsa grabbed my arm.
"Your not going without me!" She demands
"no way, it's to dangerous."
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