I'm new to . I was bored and came up with a jelsa version of alice in wonder land. I hope you enjoy!

Elsa glanced around at her surroundings, a wary expression washed over her face.

"How can this be?" She whispered doubtfully to herself and examined the odd looking trees, whose branches curled and twisted into weird patterns. The wind seemed to pull at her hair. It whispered and wailed her name gently as it blew in between every crack and opening. Elsa glanced down at herself and saw a card at her feet. She bent down and grasped the card between her milky fingers.

"How odd..." She murmured and studied the odd card. Her fingers seemed to leave small frost imprints on the delicate card. Elsa examined the back of the card, which had a transition of light to dark blue and a harsh geometrical pattern of frost that dusted the edges. She twirled the card to face the frost. The card had a dark shape of which seemed to be a waist up picture of a man, but no detail or face for that matter, decorated the silhouette. A curvy J was diagonal from each other on the card. Also, what seemed to be a half a heart was fitted next to the J's.

"Jack of hearts? But where is the other half?" Elsa wondered to herself. She stayed looking at the card until a loud yelp broke her from her train of though.

"I'm late, I'm late, for a very important date! No time to say hello, goodbye, I'm late, I'm late!" Elsa turned sharply, the card falling from her fingertips. She was taken aback when she saw something, or perhaps someone, leap down a rabbit hole. The odd creature had white rabbit ears perched on a furry white scalp. It wore a long white jacket and a red vest with gold pipping was seen from the back with light grey dress pants. A golden stop watch hung from a chain that was clipped to a pocket, but it was impossible to see the face of the creature. Elsa took weary steps towards the hole and before she was able to look down the hole she disappeared in a black mist.

"Elsa?! Yoo-hoo, wakey wakey sleepy head!" Elsa's head shot up to collide with her sisters.

"Ouch!" They both shrieked. Elsa blinked away her blurry vision to see her sister perched in front of her.

"Anna what is it? I was just having the most peculiar dream-." But Anna cut her off.

"You can sleep later, the Frosts are coming for a visit and you need to get ready! Dinner will be ready in an hour or so." Anna said, rolling on the balls of her feet.

"Why do they have to visit now? They will be seeing us in a few weeks anyway." Elsa groaned glumly and tucked a piece of hair behind her ear.

"It's not that bad... And come on you used to be friends with Jack, what happened between you two?" Elsa opened and closed her mouth slightly looking for a response to tell her sister but no words came out. Soon the silence was broken by the snap of twigs and rustle of leafs.

"Sometimes I wonder myself that too, but I can never come up with a legit response." A voice above them said. Elsa couldn't help but bare her teeth and scowl. Anna and Elsa both looked up to meet Jack hanging lazily from a branch and staring at them. Jack's tousled white hair fell in loose threads. His eyes darted over to Elsa's most of the time to either get a bitter glare or no eye contact at all. The grin across his face slowly faded and he grimaced with hurt, but it only lasted for a second when he noticed Anna still staring at him. He faked a smile that didn't reach his eyes.

"You should probably get down from there. You don't want to slip and hurt yourself." Anna called out to him with an arched eyebrow.

"Let him stay up there, it would do me good if he fell." Elsa whispered to Anna, making her voice purposely loud enough for Jack to hear.

"I heard that." Jack muttered half heartedly and fell heavily to the ground, picking twigs and leafs from his hair. Elsa just slouched against the tree her eyes either aliened with the ground or the sky.

"I should go back to the house." Jack grunted and gave a foolish solute. He then turned tail and stalked off through the thick forests.

"You know you don't have to be that rude. He is just trying to befriend you again Elsa." Anna turned back to face her sister. When Elsa didn't reply Anna started to walk back to the house.

"Remember, dinner is in an hour!" Anna called over her shoulder and continued her hike. A long silence soon followed after the crunch of crisp leafs from Anna's boots disappeared. The silence wrung through Elsa's ears, easing her eyes lower. Sleep soon washed over her once again.

Elsa was, again, in the odd forest. The curls of the branches whistled and clapped together. A peculiar melody then rung through the forest.

Back in the Arendale's household:

"Oh dear where can she be!" Mrs. Arendale's shrill voice rang through the house, echoing off the walls. It had been an hour and a half since Elsa was last seen in the forest and both the Frost's and Arendale's were worrying over the missing female.

"Ve mustn't be oblivious to everything and stay in zhe house. Ve vill create a small search party to look for zhe poor girl." A tall, slightly chubby yet muscular, man with a thick beard said thoughtfully, his voice thick in a rich Russian accent. A girl with a pixy haircut with her hair varying in multiple colors nodded. A young boy next to her who was short and had golden locks agreed as well and so did a fairy tall man with bluish black hair. Everyone else in the room followed sweet. Both families were spread into groups of two or three and quickly left to their designated areas. Jack and Anna had been both paired and chosen to search the west part of their territory, or the forest that Elsa was last seen.

"Alright I'll search this side of the forest..." Anna's voice was shaky and saddened as she pointed into an area of thick wood and bushes. "And you check over there. We meet back here in an hour or so." Anna pointed over Jack's shoulder. Jack felt Anna's pain. He knew Elsa didn't want to marry him, which deeply saddened him, but did she really run away for this?

"Do you think she is ok?" Jack asked Anna wearily.

Anna replied with a lift of her shoulders that soon sagged. "I'm not sure but I know she can probably care for herself. I just hope we can get her back soon... Hopefully she didn't run away. What did happen between the two of you?"

Jack quickly waved off the topic. "I don't know." He said simply, yet the memory pained him. Anna gave him a look then turned to the deep pines, stalking off checking every place where Elsa may be. Jack as well walked into the other direction. Jack soon approached where Elsa was resting earlier. He peered through the bracken hedges to see Elsa sleeping piece fully under a dark oak. The oaks branches curled and seemed to brush against her delicate features in the breeze. She looked like a fallen angle. Jack had a sharp intake of breath and went to her resting figure. He hadn't noticed a twisted root by his foot and ended up tripping and falling by Elsa's side. Jack's head hit the tree's hard bark and he ended in a sleepy daze.

He opened his eyes to be laying on a checker board floor. He had shattered pieces of glass littered around him. The room was full of looking glasses which seemed to shimmer and glow.

Thank you for reading! I should add new chapters every day or every other day.

Stay fabulous darlings ^^