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Chuckling at the snowball, he shook his head. "Missed me!" But it was enough to make him jump into the snow, bare feet barely leaving prints. He scoops up another snowball as he walks in closer, aiming at the back of his head again. At least this time he doesn't have to worry about him falling off his skis, since he's already on the ground. It's just a shame that there isn't anyone else to tease into this fight.
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Odd. He looks around, trying to see if there is anyone, but can't see a thing. Hm... Maybe it it really is the wind. Throwing snow balls. Right.
But the area is quite flat and he can see far enough to know that there are no humans around him anywhere, and... Even if it was a mutant who could use some kind of power to throw them farther, there just is nobody around. But he can't have imagined it this time, either. Well. Talking might help to draw them out either way, but what to say? "Hello" would just sound boring, like a bad movie. After a few moments of quiet consideration, he decides to settle with the thought that he had earlier. He finishes his snowball and aims it into the direction that he guesses the attack to have come from. "Stop that, K'ng Frost."
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Rather than scooping up another snowball, this time he forms a snowflake between his fingers, and looks at the boy again, before blowing it towards him, the wind picking it up and carrying it to land on Björn's nose. "Do you actually believe in me, or are you just saying that?" He asks, stepping in closer, curious. If this boy does see him now, he'll be the oldest believer he's had so far.
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He's gotten a bit old to look for gnomes in the sauna and is in a typical 15-year-old crisis with religion right now, but somehow forces of nature are a lot harder to doubt for him, and while Kung Bore is technically not a force of nature (though people might well have developed him from one... which. What was that that existed before? Like they created cyclopes to explain the skeletons of elephants that they found in the mediterranean...)
Hm. What if there is someone there, and that someone is really who he jokingly guessed that were there? He remembers wishing that the winter would come around the year that they moved, so he could look out for all the winter creatures that had shown up in the books, and him and Timo even tried to look out for them, but they had never found them. But then, nobody can be everywhere, and if one was to meet the King of the North Wind, this would probably be a better place than the inside of a warm bedroom or just outside of a house that is too poorly isolated to not radiate warmth even so.
Considering the entity (should it really be there. He feels a bit silly for his rekindled hope to finally meet one of the beings that he wanted to meet so hard as a child, secretly tried to look out for years, but... There is nobody here to see him if he makes a fool of himself. Right?) didn't react with force to the first three snowballs, another one should not hurt the situation. He picks up another ball - and then halts. No. That might still look like agression, and if he is really that close...
"If y' 're really there, throw one." He holds up the snowball, feeling foolish but kind of hoping against hope that this would happen because ten years late but who cares.
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With a little, disappointed sigh he turns. He should let the boy go back before he freezes. But then the boy speaks again and hope warms Jack's heart, turning around on the spot again. "I'm right here!" He says, as he scoops up another snowball and throws it to knock the one that the boy is holding right out of his hand.
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It's over now, though, as the boy stares at his hand that is now empty. He was right. He must have been. How else could this...
But when he looks up, he doesn't see what he expected to see. At all. That guy - boy, really, they can't be very far apart in age... about Timo's age, most likely - doesn't look at all like the small drawings that they had in the books, or like the descriptions... but he did obviously react to the name, right?
Okay, and this is super awkward, but he just has to make sure, after a long hard stare doesn't answer his question. "Y' 're King Frost?" Or one of the other names, but that was what he used before, and thinking back it must have worked...
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He scoops up another snowball and tosses it in his hand, a playful grin on his lips. "So do you have a name too?" Because, hey, a snowball fight is even more fun when the other party can see you, and it's been a while since he got to play with someone his own (apparent) age.
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Sorry, Jack, he is too baffled to play by this development, at least for the moment. He always thought that the personification of the winter and the northern wind and northern lights and so on would be from the north - northern Finland or Norway or Sweden, maybe Iceland or even Greenland (though now that he thinks about it, Siberia, Alaska and the northern parts of Canada work too, they just weren't on his mental map back then). To have them be English...
He switches to English, the language of movies and the internet coming to him easily. And remembers his manners, because his mother always tells him that it is rude to just stare and not do anything, so he tries his bad to not make a bad first impression. After all he has been wanting to meet this man - boy - almost-adult! (since that is what he himself is, ignore the part where he is talking to a children's story right now) for years.
A hand will be offered, and, picking his words carefully, not wanting to embarrass himself, he asks: "Björn. 's nice t' meet y'."
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Still, any believer is good, and that's why Jack leans in to take the boy's hand, with just a little bit of hesitation. He can't remember the last time he shook hands with someone like this. It must have been before he died - if he ever did at all. It's just then that he notices the boy's height. Honestly, he's more like North than a kid!
So he keeps the handshake brief, but grins as he pulls back. "So you like to ski? How do you feel about a race?" Not that Jack has skis, but he can always make himself an ice path to skate along. He just wants to play, okay?
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The handshake will be firm but not unnecessarily long, and at the suggestion Björn nods and starts to stand back on his skis and fasten them to his shoes again. "'ren't racing skies." No skaters, that is. By which he means, he won't be nearly as fast as he could - but a good challenge is still nice and he will have lots of fun racing. Not that it will be all too visible.
And then he throws a pointed look at Jack's feet. He could totally imagine someone who is able to run around barefoot in the snow to be able to conjure skies out of thin air, but if he is planning on that, he should maybe do it soon.
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He puts an arms reach between them so that his ice doesn't get in the way of Björn's skis and stretches his back, staff holding him in place on the newly formed ice under his feet. "Ready?" He asks, grinning. It's been a long time since he raced someone who could race back.
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It is odd - Jack feels like he's known him for a long time somehow, and at the same time like someone whom he... should not know. And then the thing about not having seen him until he knew that he was there... if he can, he might ask later.
But now they will race, and he will shortly nod towards his opponent. "Go!" And then use the disadvantagous traditional-and-not-skating skies to gain as much speed as possible.