ProlougeI am aware that Jack and Elsa are from different time periods. This is my first upload, I hope you like it :D

"Anna, are you sure that you can handle taking my place for a few days?" Asked Elsa uncertainly, she trusted her sister, but just didn't feel comfortable leaving her alone to deal with Arendale.

"Don't you worry one bit, I've got Kristoff, my advisors, and Olaf to help me out. You'll only be gone for a day or two, what's the worst that could happen. Besides all I have to do is sign stuff and keep everyone happy, it'll be easy!" She replied cheerily, her happy mood never seemed to fade. There would be no reason for the princess to be upset, her relationship with Kristoff was going well, and everyday her main priority was making sure citizens were treated properly and were happy. Her kind personality helped when ever she did community service, set up soup kitchens and made sure everyone had a warm place to sleep at night.

"It's not that simple," Elsa sighed annoyedly her sister's constant optimism did get peevish sometimes "Make sure to read everything before scribbling your name on it. The treaties and charters might seem boring but they're more important than you think. One wrong move and you could accidentally start a war." Somehow she was still able to keep her voice at an even tone. The snow queen had been feeling overwhelmed lately by all of the requests from Weselton to reopen trade with Arendale and the Duke of said country repeatedly sending apologies in hope of her forgiveness. "Remember, no matter how innocent and sorrowful the Duke seems-"

"-Don't grant Wesselton permission to use our ports, or our waterways. Yes Elsa, you've told me this a thousand times. If he thinks he can just use Arendale to make a profit, then I'll tell him to go shove his head in a snowbank." Anna said with a giggle.

"Alright," Elsa replied with a slight laugh "I trust you, I'm going to start my way up the mountain. Please remember, if anything happens send a messenger to the castle as quickly as possible." She smiled and turned towards the forest, as she crunched through the first snow of the year she turned to look back at Anna "See you in a couple of days" Although her sister might not of heard, she waved anyway. For someone who spent most of their time sitting at a desk, Elsa was a fast walker and put a good chunk of distance between herself and Anna.

All throughout the short, but steep, hike to the Castle, Elsa regretted not bringing a thicker cloak. She couldn't feel the cold but her body still reacted to the nippy air with a minor case of goosebumps. Her usual attire was similar to the dress she crafted using her own powers, except wearing a sheet of frost wasn't typical behavior of nobles. So a seamstress was commissioned to mimic the dress as best as possible. It still looked gorgeous, but didn't shimmer like the original, and the cape was replaced with a solid Ivory cloak, that was just as white as the fresh snow. She had reached the end of her walk about half an hour after beginning the trek, with her legs burning slightly from the steep hillside. Over the solid ice bridge, and and up to the front of the castle she went, but paused at the door. The grand front entry was open slightly, and Elsa was always careful to freeze the seam between the two doors every time she left, the only other entrance was located directly behind Marshmallow, who was currently in his peaceful, giant pile of snow form and only the few people (and snowman) closest to her knew about it. The only way to get through that seal was to use magic, not even fire could melt it.

"Impossible" She muttered in awe, trying to figure out how her magic could have been beaten.