This is my first time doing a crossover, and it's between RotG and Frozen! I hope you'll like it and I hope I got the characters down right. Well, enjoy!


"Hey Jack."

Jack Frost looked up from the snowman he was making and saw the Easter Bunny coming towards him. He flew up, snow trailing behind him as he landed on a tree branch. "What is it, Bunny?"

Bunnymund headed towards him and said, "You know 'bout the story in someplace called 'Arendelle'?"

Jack frowned as he leaned forward. "No, what about it?"

"Heard some girl got powers to control ice or whatnot." Bunnymund shrugged. "Just to let ya know, she's a loner."

"A loner, huh." Jack said thoughtfully to himself. "Why is that?"

The Easter Bunny shrugged. "Heard she shut out everyone, including her sis."

"Sounds interesting. I'll go check it out." Jack said as he stood up and with his staff at hand, he flew off to Arendelle.

"O-oi, do ya even know where it is?!" Bunnymund called out. Jack waved his hand as he grinned.

"Nope, but I'll find it somehow!" And with that, he disappeared.

=.=

"Now let's see, Arendelle…" Jack looked down as he searched for it. After a LOT of wrong turns, he spotted a kingdom in the middle of a lake. He smiled. "That looks like an Arendelle."

He flew down and landed softly behind a wide man greeting off people from the docks. "Welcome to Arendelle, please enjoy your stay. Welcome, welcome."

Jack Frost grinned. "Bingo. Now all that's left is to find that ice girl."

And with that, he shot up and took a stroll around town, enjoying the scene, knowing that people couldn't see him. "It's a pretty neat place."

But then he heard interesting tidbits from the villagers.

"Did you hear? The king and queen are dead!"

"Really?! Then what will happen to Elsa and Anna?"

"They must be depressed."

"Oh those poor dears. Ever since the gates closed ten years ago, Elsa seemed different. And now this happened."

"How do you say it, she's more foreclosed and distant?"

"Shh! someone might hear you!"

As the people changed the topic, Jack flew up and landed on a rooftop.

He gazed at the castle. "Elsa."

=.=

Tap, tap, tap.

Elsa woke up from the painful position by the door, her room cold and dim, the light only coming from the moon.

Tap, tap, tap.

She slowly stood up and cautiously headed for the window. Seeing nothing outside, she frowned. She was about to go when the panes suddenly frosted up. Elsa gasped as she backed away from the window, clutching her hands near her chest.

All of a sudden, the shape of a bird took form from the frost and flitted around the room. Elsa looked at it in wonder, a smile lighting up on her face for the first time in years. She didn't notice the window opening until shut with a click. She jumped and looked around her bedroom, but saw no one.

And yet, the room felt a few degrees colder. Elsa frowned. "Who's there?"

A snowflake gently landed on her shoulder and in the next instant, her room was filled with snow falling down. Elsa was both confused and scared. This wasn't her magic.

"Who's there!? I know you're in here somewhere." Elsa demanded.

Suddenly, she remembered a legend her mother had told her a long time ago. That once upon a time, there was a man named Jack Frost who brought the winter in the world. She was fascinated by the story back then, but now she hated it.

However…hesitantly, she said, "Jack Frost?"

As she said the name, the snow glistened and whirled around a blurry figure sitting on the windowsill. When it settled down, a boy of around 16 – 17 years of age came into view, his white hair and blue eyes similar to hers. He jumped up and leaned on his staff.

"Jack Frost at your service. You must be Elsa." He grinned.

The princess drew away from him in fright. "How did you get here? You're not supposed to be in here! And just now you…You're the Jack Frost?!"

Jack smiled as he shrugged. "The one and only."

"B-but that's impossible! You're just from a story!" Elsa pointed out.

"So what of it? People believe what they believe. Right now I'm standing in front of you. I look perfectly real, don't I?" He countered back.

"You should not be here." Elsa warned.

"Look, I came here to help. I see you can't control your powers and I'm here to teach you." Jack reasoned as he took a step forward, but stopped when he saw Elsa's frightened face.

"Please, stay away from me! I don't want to hurt you!" She pleaded.

"Hey, it's okay. It'll be fine." Jack reassured her as he took another step towards her. Elsa's back thumped on her door.

"No, please! You'll only get hurt!" Ice began forming around the room as the temperature dropped to minus 50 degrees. Jack looked worriedly at her.

"I know you're scared, but I won't get hurt and I won't hurt you. I promise." Jack said. Elsa looked at him, still unsure of whether to trust him or not. Seeing that she was still a bit skeptical, he sighed as he leaned back. "Look, I'll show you something nice."

With deep concentration, he formed a mini palace made of ice by his staff. It floated in the air, turning around as its walls shimmered by the moonlight. Elsa took a step forward, enchanted by the ice palace.

"Wow…"

"Amazing how something this beautiful can be made out of ice, huh?" Jack said, smiling at her. Elsa tried to touch it, but then seeing the gloves on her hand, she drew back, her father's words echoing in her head.

Conceal it, don't feel it, and don't let it show.

Elsa turned her back on him. "I'm sorry, but please go away."

"Why? I'm here to help you." Jack Frost said. She closed her eyes as she shut her heart off.

"I'm sorry."

Jack Frost sighed as he looked sadly at her back. He went to the window and opened it up. Looking back one more time at her, he said, "You know, there are two ways to look at your powers. You can look at it as a curse or as a gift."

Elsa's eyes widened. She turned around but he was gone.


Yaay! The first chapter's done! I hope you liked it! I really love FrostXElsa! Well, until next time!

See ya!

*crowd claps, leaves stage*