Disclaimer- I do not own Rise of the Guardians, or Tangled. Please be gentle, this is my first attempt at fanfic.
"…" means talking
'…'means thought
Corona was always a peaceful kingdom that never seemed to be at wrong with others. It was always one of Jack's favorite places to go. Whether to enjoy the nice cool breeze or just to cause trouble, he never found much boredom there. The wind carried him high above, where he could easily see the whole kingdom. He dove down, through the sky, landing somewhere near the town square. Snow fell lightly as some children ran by, screaming and laughing, while pelting each other with snowballs.
"You're welcome!" He declared proudly, admiring his work, even knowing they couldn't hear him.
He swung his staff over his shoulder and walked down the stone path, through the market area, careful to avoid people walking through him. Although it was expected, it still hurt; every time. The center of the kingdom was always the busiest. What he loved most was when he went by the flower seller and frosted over the flowers, just so he could watch the man curse and yell.
As he walked, he saw a mother and her two daughters sitting at a great wall mosaic that depicted the king and queen holding the newborn princess. A short time after the baby was born, she was reported kidnapped. He remembered how devastated the kingdom was in that time.
The older sister showed her younger one a small flower. "It's for the lost princess," she explained. Jack couldn't help but smile at their love for their missing royal. "Hey wind! Take me up!" He yelled. Soon a gust of wind blew through the town square, lifting him off his feet and carrying him up to the sky. Relaxing, he let the wind fly him away from the kingdom to the next destination in need of snow; and, slowly, he drifted off to sleep.
When Jack awoke, he glanced down at his surroundings.
'Forest?' He wondered, very puzzled.
From as far as the horizon, there were nothing but trees. This was not where he intended to go. "Now why did you bring me here?" He questioned the air.
Attempting to leave, he turned to fly in the other direction. Suddenly the wind began blowing against him, forcing him to stay in one place. "Hey!" He shouted, pushing through the air in a futile effort to gain control of where he was going. His attempts ended when the wind stopped blowing all together. Jack suddenly found himself falling through the trees below. Hitting one branch after another, his body finally found the unwelcoming ground. Grunting in pain, he got to his feet. "I know you have a mind of your own, but seriously!?" He exclaimed. "Take me up!"…Nothing…"Hello?" Much to his dismay, the wind had stopped listening to him all together. "You can't just leave me here!?" Again, there was no response. Jack sighed in defeat and began to walk. To where? He had no idea.
After what seemed hours of walking through a range of trees that all looked the same, it had become quite clear he had lost his sense of direction. Not long after this realization, he started cursing at the wind and muttering to himself. This had never happened before! Since when did his only company (be it living, or not) desert him?! This could not be happening.
He broke into an all out run, passing by tree after tree, but it all looked the same. After minutes of running, he stumbled to a stop. Breathing heavily, Jack fell against a rock and slid down to sit. 'Well I guess Arendale will have to kiss its snow day goodbye,' he thought sarcastically, as he struggled to catch his breath. He had been wandering for so long that, by the time he looked up again, the moon was high in the sky. "Is there…something you wanted to tell me?" Jack had now hoped that there was a reason he had been dropped in the middle of a forest, and just so happened to come to rest at an opening where he could see the moon clearly. As usual there was no answer.
'Typical,' he thought, tearing up inside.
He stood up, resting his hand against a vine covered wall. At least, he thought it was a wall. This idea was soon proved wrong as he fell through the curtain, stumbling to keep his balance. "What…in the world?" He gasped aloud. Slowly, he made his way through the cave like entrance. When he finally reached the end, what he saw mystified him.
'A tower…in the middle of a never-ending forest?!'
