"Sure Jamie. Whatever you say." I rolled my eyes, and went back to working on my eco-posters.

"I'm telling you Kaya, they're real!" I turned to Jamie, and opened my mouth to say something, but I was interrupted when my twin brother, Ty walked through the front door.

"Is he still going on about 'Jack Frost'?" He asked, with a slight teasing tone to his voice. I smacked him upside the head and turned back to Jamie.

"Jamie. For the last time. Jack Frost isn't real. He's a myth, a legend. He doesn't exist." I shrugged and turned back to my posters again. But I was too late to stop myself from seeing the tears that formed in Jamie's eyes.

"He is so!" Jamie then turned and raced right out of the house.

"Jamie!" I cried. I bolted out of the house, and after him, but not before I saw the doom that was driving toward him. Jamie, too consumed by the sadness he must of felt, didn't even notice.

"Jamie, look out!" I cried. I jumped onto the road, and pushed Jamie out of the way, and felt a searing amount of pain in my body. But it didn't matter anymore, as the pain suddenly felt non-existent, and just before I blacked out, I saw the moon shining down on me. What I thought was a promise of a new day.