Hello everyone! I would like to thank the people who read my last Jelsa one shot and gave me such nice reviews! No really, THANK YOU! Anyway, I REALLY have been wanting to start a Big 8 series which has the characters Elsa, Jack, Merida, Hiccup, Anna, Kristoff, Repunzel, and Eugene. And of course a villain…or villains ;) I've seen so many awesome stories with these guys, and so I'm going to start a series. The story will mainly revolve around Jack Frost and Elsa but the other characters will also have good parts in it too. I'm not sure what days I'll post these, but I'll try to make it regular. Soooo…without further ado, here is my new series called Always… (also, remember to comment on how you like it and follow please!3)

Elsa's POV.

I fluttered open my eyes to see it was already morning. The bright sun beamed into my room, and there was not a cloud in the sky. I rubbed my eyes and sat up in bed. Finally. A day without royal worries. I let out a sigh of relief and stretched my arms out. Today I had literally nothing planned out, except lying around and eating chocolate, but other than that, nothing. Anna was going on a date with Kristoff, so she would be gone all day. Don't get me wrong, I would love Anna to be here and wouldn't mind at all, but having a day just to myself sounded great at the moment. I've been seeing a lot of royal authorities lately, and a break from it all sounds like heaven. I rose out of bed and put on my blue slippers to go down to the break feast table to eat, then come back peacefully to my room and read quietl— "ELSA?!" Anna's voice rung through the halls, interrupting my thoughts. She busted through my bedroom doors and walked in. "Oh, hey, did I wake you up?" she asked. She had on a green dress and her hair was in a high bun, looking ready to go on her date. Normally she would just leave me a note or something that she had left the palace if I was asleep; I wonder what she wanted. "No, you didn't. What do you need? Shouldn't you be on your date with Kristoff?" I asked brushing my hair in the mirror. Anna shrugged and walked over to me. "Well, I should, but Merida said that Jack invited everyone to go ice skating and wondered if we wanted to come?" she explained playing around with her fingers. I immediately froze in motion with my brush glued to my head when Anna said Jack. My heart pounded faster and faster. I looked over at her and sat my brush down. "Anna, I can't go…" I say now looking down at my feet. Anna sighed and slumped her shoulders. "Elsa, I know you don't want to see Jack, but you should go anyway," she said. I bit my lower lip and looked at her once more. "He invited us, and we just can't not go, I mean, that would be mean, right?" she asked, pushing her point. With a sigh I nodded. She was right, it would be rude not to show up when I actually had nothing else planned anyway. "You're right, get our skates and I'll meet you in the foyer in a moment," I replied picking my brush back up and beginning to brush my hair again. Anna nodded and excitedly ran away. I braided my hair and went to my wardrobe to choose a dress. Purple dress? No. Red? No. Green? No. Blue? How could I resist, but which one. I rummaged through my blue dresses trying to find one that would be appropriate for ice skating.

What would Jack want you to wear?

No, no I am not getting dressed up to impress Jack.

Yes you are.

No I'm not.

Are you sure? Because you love hi-

UGH! Stop it Elsa, no, it can't work out… He'll never love me back. Immortals and mortals don't mix…and he knows that…it's useless. A blue and white dress was chosen during my mental argument, and I slid it on and joined Anna in the foyer.

The air outside was crisp and there was a light wind that made pieces of my hair to fly about. Anna and I walked side by side to the lake where we normally met our friends, with her carrying the skates and me walking silently with my head down. I could sense Anna glancing at me now and then, but I didn't look back. "Hey, Els?" she broke the silence. "Hm?" I hummed in response, my head still hung. "You're kinda quiet, I mean, you're always quiet, but not THIS quiet," she quirkily observed, "What's up?" I sighed and furrowed my brows still looking down. "Nothing," I lied. Anna sighed loudly, seeing right through the lie. "You have to tell him someday y'know," she read my mind. I nibbled on my bottom lip. "Yeah, I know. But…I'm worried that it'll only break my heart more. If I tell him, he may not even feel the same! And…and then there's the issue that he's immortal and I'm not," I said with small tears forming in my eyes. Anna put a hand on my shoulder. "I know it's hard, I'm sorry, sis. But it'll work out," she said like a true optimist. If only I could be like her. Leaves crunched under our feet as we neared the lake in the woods, and I could hear distant voices becoming closer. Finally, I could see everyone skating and laughing on the huge lake. Eugene of course was falling over everywhere and Repunzel wasn't exactly an expert either. Merida and Hiccup were attempting to skate, which Merida wasn't too bad at, but Hiccup kept making her fall. And then there was Jack, skating like an expert, and tripping poor Eugene and Hiccup every few seconds. I giggled at the sight, and sat on a wooden bench to put my skates on and Anna did the same. "Anna!" a voice called from the lake. I looked up to see Kristoff running, well, hobbling in skates, our way. Anna glanced up from her skates and smiled. "Hi, Kristoff," she greeted. Kristoff blushed and balanced himself on the skates. "Hey. Uh…I was wondering if you wanted to come skate with me," he asked sweetly. Anna grinned but looked over at me, not really wanting to leave me alone. I gave a half smile. "Go ahead," I nodded. Anna's face lit up and she and Kristoff eventually were skating arm in arm. The lessons I had given her really paid off. After I tied the silver laces on my blue skates, I hobbled over to the ice and began skating. I looked around me seeing all of my friends with a partner, laughing, making cute memories, and I was alone. I skated around the lake until I almost fell face first on to the ice, startled by a familiar voice. "Hey Els," Jack said from behind me. I stumbled forward a bit but gained some balance. "Jack! Oh my goodness, you scared the life out of me!" I accused. Jack chuckled and put his hands in his blue hoodie. "Well, sorry, Your Majesty, I didn't realize I would startle you," he kidded, using the name I hated him to call me. He knew it too. I nudged him in the side and he pretended to fall over…what a childish teenager…well, half teenager. "Anyway, what are you doing skating alone? And I haven't seen you in what…two weeks now?" he said, skating next to me. I nodded. "I've been…busy…you know…queen-of-Arendelle type things," I replied, not mentioning anything about love. "Well, Miss. Queen-of-Arendelle, it's good to see you again," he replied. I hid my face so he couldn't see the blush crawling up my cheeks. "It's good to see you too," I smiled. Oh, if he only knew.