![]() ![]() A funny joke probably isn't going to cut it." "Well, in his state, he's going to have to laugh for a pretty long time to get any benefits from it. "So, what, do we tell him a funny joke or something?" Bunny looked skeptical. He was torn between gratitude toward the guardians for his rescue and frustration that he was so reliant on them now. We can't just ask him to start laughing." Of the five guardians, she was the most knowledgeable about these kinds of things. ![]() "The best way for him to get his strength back is if he could laugh a bit," Tooth said. Meanwhile, little Sophie (who often dropped by for visits, using her stolen snow globe) was chasing an elf around the room, fascinated by its tinkly bell. The guardians plus Pitch were standing in their normal meeting spot in front of Santa's globe, discussing what to do about Pitch. ![]() The guardians hold a meeting to see how best to help him.) Rescuing him is relatively easy, but he is dangerously weak. (Background: 400 years after the war with Pitch, the guardians feel that he has been punished long enough and rescue him, believing that he can find a place helping children control their fears. And Pitch is ridiculously out-of-character. Be warned: it gets a little corny at parts. I am planning on expanding on it considerably into a better story, but right now, it's mostly fluff. Author's note: I had the idea for this part right after I saw the movie. ![]()
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