I watch her from a distance. She is captivating. In her eyes she is broken and alone, but in my eyes she will never be more beautiful then she is right now. The tears falling down her face turn to ice and instead of letting them crash to the snow covered ground I flick my wrist so that they become flowers. A smile breaks across her face when she sees the multitude of flowers surrounding her. The sobs stop and she wipes her face clean.
She is trudging up the mountain. I want to rush to her. I want to hold her and tell her that everything will be alright but no, I can't. She wouldn't even be able to see me anyway. I throw a snowball in frustration and it turns to black ice as it slams into a tree behind me. What's the point of being here if I can't even be with her? The man in the moon sent me to teach her how to control her powers and all that's happened is she ran away. She's running from everyone.
Back during her coronation I was there beside her. I helped hold her power in until she was able to slide her glove back on. And for a second I think she actually felt me there. But, then it was gone. She just hurried to the ballroom. And, later when her sister, Anna came by with that idiot, Hans I could feel her anger. I was angry too. I didn't trust the guy. I've been alive long enough to know when someone isn't sincere and this boy wasn't.
It was my fault that her powers went out of control after her sister pulled her glove off. It's my fault that she ran. I'm the reason there are people chasing after her. Why she's crying at the top of a mountain.
I flash back to the day the man on the moon gave me my assignment.
"Jack, you did some great work here. You helped defeat Pitch and save the people who can't even see you." He says.
"I couldn't just leave them and Jamie, he could see me. He believed." I shrug my shoulders trying to tell him it was nothing. I'm not used to compliments.
"We both know that's not the reason. You remembered her didn't you?" The man gives me a knowing look.
"Yes, I remembered my sister. I saved her and then fell in the ice. Why didn't anyone tell me before now?" I ask angrily. It hurt knowing that others had known about my past before I did.
"We should have. I'm sorry. But, you know that your sister isn't the girl I was talking about." He winks and gives me a smirk.
"I don't want to talk about her. There's no point. She's long gone." My heart hurts as the image of the girl forms in my mind. She's the reason my sister was out in the cold. She's the reason I died. And yet, I still love her.
"Actually though, she needs your help." The man looks down.
"It's been 300 years. She doesn't need anything. All of Arendelle is gone. Destroyed. Poof!" I wave my hands to make my point.
"Not exactly. Someone has gone back and changed it. I don't know who yet, but they're not changing it for the better. Elsa lost control of her abilities."
"What happened? What abilities?" I ask, shocked.
"Arendelle is frozen. Elsa has powers much like your own, except now she can't control them."
"What?" I yell. "She can freeze things, too?"
"Yes, it's part of the reason that you're able to as well."
"What do you mean? You gave me this power when you brought me back."
"Not quite."
"What do you mean?" I ask as the world starts spinning around me.
"Ask her. Save her, Jack." His voice echoes around me as my surroundings continue to spin.
When the world finally stands still again I fall to the ground. I feel sick. When I see where I am I can't hold back my dinner any longer. Why would he send me here? I can't be here. I hate it here.
I get up and walk to the path that leads to the place I never thought that I'd have to come back to.
"Welcome to Arendelle. Are you here for the coronation?" The guard asks.
"I guess so." I shrug my shoulders and then realize that the guard isn't talking to me. His eyes are resting on a young couple behind me. "Really, you had to leave me invisible?" I shout to no one.
