Alllllright everyone! How are you all doing today? Good? Great! Okay! So this is the fourth book in my Frozen Love series, as it says in the summery. The others are(in order) Frozen 2 Part 1 and 2, Frozen Over, and Frosted Ice, just so you guys know. I'm so excited for this book, and for those who read Snowy Frost(another one of my books), thank you so much! Just seeing that lots of people like it makes me grin that much bigger.
Right, and on with the important stuff. If you guys have questions, or just want to say hi, don't be hesitant to leave it in the review box! I am happy to answer any questions you have, and if I have errors in my writing, please let me know so I can change them.
Thanks!
~Tigerflight
Prologue
Silence. Complete and utter silence. She had never thought she would want to be locked behind this door again. But this time it wasn't to keep herself in, it was to keep other people out.
She heard the all-too familiar knock, but knew it didn't belong to the person who had created it.
"Aunt Elsa?"
Elsa didn't answer.
"Snowflake, we're all here. You're not the only one who's hurting. Heidi shares your pain."
"Mother, would you just open the door?"
"She was all I had left," Elsa finally responded. "She died just like they did."
"Elsa, please open the door. We're all here for you. Snowflake, please."
Elsa simply rested her head on the door.
"So, tell me about this Jack Frost," Anna requested. "What's he like? Do you actually know him?
"Of course, I know him," Elsa replied. "He came to teach me how to control my powers while I was locked in my room. Do you think I would love him if I didn't know him?"
Anna gave Elsa a funny look. "So, wait, let me get this straight." She put her hands on Elsa's shoulders and shook her sister vigorously. "Do you mean to say you fell in love without me?!" Anna stopped shaking her.
"Yes?" Elsa replied meekly.
"I don't believe it."
"Well, you did the same thing. Twice, if I'm not mistaken."
"Hans doesn't count; he tried to kill us. I'm just sorry I missed one of the most important things in my sister's life."
Elsa wrapped her arms around Anna. "I don't want you to miss anything else. I don't want to miss anything in your life either."
"Do you have to go?" Elsa asked again. "On a boat no less?"
Anna hugged her sister tighter. "I have to get the trading straightened out in person, not pen. I don't like it any more than you do, Elsa. I should be back in two weeks."
Elsa finally let go of Anna. "Be careful, Anna. You take care of my sister, Kristoff."
"I will," he returned.
Elsa hugged Anna one last time. "I love you, Anna. When you come back we'll build a snowman. How does that sound?"
"Perfect," Anna answered. "I love you too, Elsa. Goodbye."
"Goodbye."
"Snowflake." Jack's voice interrupted Elsa's memories. "Just open the door."
Taking in a shaky breath, Elsa complied. She was instantly embraced in icy arms.
Elsa finally couldn't take it anymore and began to sob into Jack's shoulder. "Oh, Jack. I never got to build a snowman with her."
