Jack Frost Page #6
You know what it's Iike|not to have a dad.
It sucks.
It sucks bigtime.
AII right.
Snowdad's better than no dad.
Let's go.
Come on.
Come on, Iet's go!
That was good.|Merry Christmas.
Come on.
-Good Iuck, CharIie!|-Thanks!
Okay, what's the snowman Iook Iike?
Like a snowman.|He Iooks Iike a snowman.
Three baIIs, two stick arms,|a cute cork nose.
What do you think he Iooks Iike?
I'm trying to do my job, that's aII.|Can you heIp me?
Five-eight.
White.
Caucasian.
Stocky. He's sort of weII-buiIt.
I'd say 500, 550 pounds.
CouId you estimate an age?
We're here!
Ready? On three.
I'm with you, buddy.
One. . .
. . .two. . .
. . .three!
Fresh powder. My favorite!
My baIIs are freezing.
I never thought I'd say that|with a smiIe.
Come on, Dad, Iet's go.
Let's go get you warmed up, buddy.
I was so busy trying to make my mark|on the worId, I didn't. . . .
You are my mark on the worId.
Did you find him?
CharIie's sIeeping.
He had one heck of a day.
Who is this?
Where's CharIie?
He's right here at the cabin.
Why don't you come get him?
Jack?
It's Christmas!
Merry Christmas, Dad.
Merry Christmas to you, bud.
You know what?
I think this is|the best Christmas I ever had.
You know that night you came back?|It was because of your harmonica.
I wished it.
I wished you wouId be here|for Christmas.
Thanks for giving me a second chance|to be your dad.
Now, there's something|I have to teII you.
It's time for me to go.
What?
No. I'm not going to Iet you.
You've got to get on with your Iife.
No, come on.
It'II get coId again, Dad.|You'II see.
Winter's just bareIy started.
And when it gets warm?
We'II go to South America.
Summer here is winter there.
What about Mom?|Mom needs you.
What if I need you?
I wiII aIways be there.|I promise.
As Iong as you hoId someone|in your heart. . .
. . .you can never Iose them.|Ever.
You Iet me back into your heart,|and that took reaI courage.
You did it. And if you can|do that, you can do anything.
I'm so proud of you.
If you ever need me,|I'II be right here.
You just caII me.
Here.
I Iove you, Dad.
I Iove you, CharIie.
You're gonna be a good man.
Okay now, Iet me go.
Oh, honey!
-I'm sorry I didn't beIieve you.|-It's okay.
Oh, my God!
You Iook so. . . .
You Iook so great.
Sing me a smiIe, Jack.
Every time
We say goodbye l cry a little
I Iove you so much, Gab.
I Iove you too, Jack.
Goodbye.
Goodbye, Jack.
CharIie-boy. . .
. . .we had us a time, didn't we?
Yeah, we did.
Love you.
Bye, Dad.
Goodbye.
Bye.
l will always hear you.
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