My Snowflake (A Jelsa fan fiction)
Ch1- Prologue
Jack looked up at the Moon impatiently. Shoving his hands in his pockets, he spoke to the Moon.
"Well, Manny, how can I find my chosen one?" he said to the sky. The snow fell around him like delicate feathers from shaken angels. But it was okay. The cold never bothered him anyway.
He looked for his chosen one for years. He wanted to have someone that could spend his life with. A friend. A lover. And when he became a guardian and finding out that the Moon can help him with his search, he was going to make the most of it. Somehow.
"Patience, my boy." The Moon said
"Make an accessory of your own will. Hide it. Only your chosen one can find it. Good luck, son." The Moon said
Jack looked up at the Moon, perplexed. This was it? Make an accessory and hide it? All those years of searching and that was all the Moon could give?
With a sigh, Jack got to work, hoping that the Moon's words were right.
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"Conceal, don't feel."
The mantra was always stuck in her head. Her only life rule. The words that could save everyone from the destructive possession she had. The words that enclosed her ever since the accident occurred.
13 year old Elsa sighed as she looked out at her window. She glanced at the sky and observed the puffy clouds. This was what the birds see, except they're safe and free, the very opposite of her.
Elsa's eyes looked down at the playing kids below her. It was a chilly November afternoon. The kids were laughing and pelting each other with snowballs.
For some time, Elsa wished that she could be free. She longed to play with the kids. She longed to be with her sister again. She wanted to be out of the grasp of fear.
But no.
Glancing one more time at the window, she walked away from the windowsill. She walked on the hard wooden floors of her room. She sat on her velvet colored chair and began to continue the book in which was the 35th time she read it.
A knock on her door shot her out of her book dreamland.
"Princess….?" A voice said. It was Kai.
"Princess, are you in there…?" the knocking was continued
Elsa remained silent, daring not to breathe.
"Um, princess, if you would like, you could join your sister at dinner." Kai offered
Elsa was still remaining silent. She walked over to her bed on silent sock feet and softly sitting on her comforters.
You must not respond. Her mind said. Don't let them think that you'll respond.
Elsa heard Kai sigh and hear him walk away. She lay down on her bed with her eyes glistening with tears.
It's for their own good, she thought; I can't bear on hurting more people.
And soon, she fell into a deep sleep.
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Elsa's eyes fluttered open. The pale glow of moonlight shone through the curtains and unto her face. She stretched as she tried to shield the glow away.
She looked at the grandfather clock that stood at the corner of her room. She must've slept long enough; it was 11:30 in the middle of the night.
She looked outside her window, no one was there. The village was in deep slumber.
Her blood suddenly rushed to her head. She grunted as she toppled backwards. Her vision was fuzzy and cloudy. She bumped right against her dresser and it swung right open. A brown cloak fell into the ground. Elsa bent over to pick it up, when she realized…
It was 11:30 in the middle of the night.
No one was awake.
She has a brown cloak all to herself.
A plan formed into her mind.
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Elsa slowly and cautiously opened her doors with a soft creak. She looked around, not a maid in sight. The lights were off.
Perfect…
Elsa tugged the brown cloak over her chest to hide the blue night gown she wore. Then, pulling the hood over her head, she quietly jogged out of her room on bare feet. She silently hoped that her sister's night slumbers stayed the same as she walked over to her sister's bedroom door. She pressed her ear against it and heard the faint sound of snoring.
Good…. She thought. She was okay, for now.
She exited through the garden, in which had a secret passageway that led to the village. She was the only one to discover it. And once she got out of the castle walls, she felt giddy and excited. It was a long time since she visited the town. The cold stone pavement felt cool against her bare feet. A few villagers were still up and about. She tugged the hood farther down at her forehead to get unnoticed. She was anxious that someone might recognize her.
That must be silly. Of course no one will probably recognize her. She's never gone out of the gates in years for Pete's sake!
She tucked a strand of her platinum blonde hair behind her ear. She adjusted the blue headband that was strapped across her hair. Her braid was concealed in her hood. Her hands still felt the comforting chill of the night even if she had her gloves on.
Her stomach grumbled. She hadn't realized that she was hungry. Going back to the castle was no exception. Someone might spot her and think of her as a thief. She had some money of her, but buying can be a bit risky.
She settled in her idea of purchasing at least a loaf of bread. She entered a dimly lit shop that would be dubbed as a bakery.
After buying a warm loaf, she walked out to the chilly night air. The snow started to fall in soft flakes of frozen water. A few villagers scurried inside their home to brush away the cold air. But Elsa, even though the cold pavement brushed against her feet, stayed. She strolled, looking at various shops, kicking the occasional stone. Soon, she began strolling into the forest. The scene was lovely. The bare trees offered a path for her. Everything was quiet. She was alone. Occasional tweets of birds were heard. Elsa whistled a back a happy tune.
For the first time, Elsa felt peaceful. The worries of hurting fellow people left her and she found peace and quiet for herself.
But then, she suddenly felt different. Like… someone, or something, was calling for her.
She walked farther into the forest until she reached a clearing. It used to be a big pond but it's now frozen over. The ice shimmered as the Moon's light glowed upon it.
Oh well, Elsa thought with a grin. A little ice skating wouldn't hurt.
The hood still remained over her head. She glided upon the ice in only her bare feet. Sure, she could make ice skates, but she preferred to skate without anything on. Her feet felt cool against the ice. She spread her arms wide as she did some pretty professional skating moves. She did a toes spin in the most successful manner everyone has seen. She did an axel jump with flair. And then she did an edge jump professionally. She was pretty talented; too bad nobody was there to watch her.
She abruptly stopped when something shiny caught her eye. She stopped in her tracks, squinting at the area where she saw it. The thing shined again, and this time, she glided over. The thing shined at the corner of the clearing, beneath the snow.
"What the…?" Elsa mumbled as she glided over. She squatted and dug into the snow. Her hands grasped against something cold and solid. She pulled it out and came face to face with a necklace. The chain was delicate swirls of silver. The pendant… oh, the pendant was the most magnificent thing Elsa had ever laid eyes on. It was shaped into a beautiful snowflake and was made out of silver that shone bright in the moonlight. It was carefully designed and delicate.
Elsa looked around, looking if someone had owned it. Looks like someone doesn't….
Elsa clutched the necklace in her hand, then giving the pond one last glance, she walked back home.
Jack watched from a nearby tree, his heart thumping like mad from the anxiousness. He couldn't see the girl's face since it was concealed by her hood. All he could see was a braid of platinum blonde hair.
He watched her skate oh-so-gracefully. He never saw anyone skate better than she does.
He watched her take the necklace that he had made. He worked on that thing for hours, making sure that it was perfect.
And finally, he watched her walk away.
One nagging question was left in his mind.
What the hell will I do now?
A/N Hello there my beloved readers! This story was requested by my dear aunt who was a Jelsa shipper too! How awesome is that? A 50 year old woman who ships animated characters together! That's why I love my aunt. Anyways, this story will have 2 authors! Since I am going to be really busy, *drum roll*may I present to you, my dear cousin, Chloe!
Chloe: I would like to thank the academy…
Me: Dude, you're not winning an Oscar or something… -_-
Chloe: But it feels like it!
Me: Yeah, yeah, Oscar whatever.
Elsa: Guys, you should really stop that.
Jack: Will I look good in this story?
Me: Anyways, I hope you guys review and leave suggestions! Every review counts!
Thank you and happy reading!
