Hi, everyone! This is my first story, hopefully of many. Please give me any suggestions you may have, I will consider each and every one of your ideas. And another thing, give me honest feedback. I want to be the best writer I can, so I'm asking you all to help me get there!

Disclaimer: I do not own Rise of the Guardians or Frozen. :(

~Allyna


It's been over a year since I accidentally brought the winter to Arendelle. Anna and Kristoff just had their honeymoon in my ice castle and I'm here to take them home. The only ones here are the newlyweds, me, and Olaf, who refused to let me get them without him.

"Elsa, are you coming?" Anna asks me.

I shake my head. "I think I'll stay a bit longer. Don't wait for me, I'll catch up." I smile.

"If you say so," Anna says as she walks out the door with Kristoff. Olaf hobbles along just behind.

It's just me and my castle now. Almost. I sense another presence. I can feel eyes staring at me. A cold wind stirs behind my back and I spin around. A figure stands, watching me. "Jack?" I ask. I remember him. When I was young he taught me how to use my powers, until I had to send him away after hurting Anna. I could not practice anymore after that. Yes, this was the same person. "Jack!" I say his name again. My smile is mirrored on his face as I run into his arms. "I've missed you," I whisper, holding him tight.

"I missed you, too," he says back. "When I heard that you weren't hiding anymore I wanted to come find you. But I figured it was best to wait a while before I came."

"I'm glad you did come." I pull away from his arms and study his face. I'd never noticed how handsome he was. When I was young I didn't care what he looked like, I just wanted to learn. But it was still the same face. "You haven't changed at all."

"You have." Suddenly his eyes were filled with sorrow. He was remembering all those years when he had to stay away. All those years when he couldn't see me. Then they brightened again. "I suppose it's been a while since you had any fun, huh?"

I try not to smile as I form a snowball behind my back. "Yes, quite a while," I say, snickering.

"What's so funny?" he asks. He turns his head to look behind him, and just as he does, I throw the snowball. I hit him right on the chest.

He smiles. "That's more like it!" We take turns flinging snow at each other. I haven't had this much fun since last time I saw him.

I sit from exhaustion after a while. I realize that I miss the days when I was carefree and fearless, with Jack teaching me how to use my powers. He made me stronger. We still met at night even after my parents told me not to use them. He'd keep on teaching me, making me more dangerous, until it scared me. I was nine when I finally sent him away. I was worried I'd hurt someone, maybe even him. He understood and left immediately. I had hurt him internally, though. Finally, he found a child who shared his abilities, but she sent him away. I regret it.

"I wish I'd never sent you away," I say slowly. He comes to sit next to me.

"You only did what you had to do." I knew he'd forgiven me long ago. But I still felt guilty. I let him down.

"But I shouldn't have pushed you away. You could have taught me so much more."

"It's all right, I still can."

"Jack, will you stay?" I beg. "I… I want you to show me more."

"Yeah. It'll be nice to have a student again."

"It'll be nice to have a teacher again."

I smile. We will be just like we were in the old days.

Carefree and fearless.