Hey everyone this is a new Fanfiction I've been working on. Frozen and ROTG were both super-enjoyable films and I wanted to do a Fanfiction with the very popular Jelsa couple. I'm a really big fan and I'm looking forward to writing this, it's really rough around the edges. Apologies in advance, but I hope you enjoy this.

Disclaimer: I don't own Frozen or Rise of the Guardians.


Anna woke up in a clumsy mishmash of hair and blankets, shaking her hair vigorously to get the stray strands of hair out of her eyes, she grabbed her phone laying on the bedside table and checked the time on the little digital screen.

"Seven Twenty Three!" Anna shrieked as she hurtled across her room, simultaneously braiding her hair and pawing around for her clothes. She inwardly cursed to herself as she frustratedly tried to zip up her dress, which had managed to snag itself on the fabric. This behavior was usual for Anna but she cursed her unorganization today. It was her first day of High School! She'd been counting down the days for at least a month. She had it all figured out. After watching several seasons of Gossip Girl, The OC and Glee she knew how'd she play it. She would dress to her best; a green shift dress with purple accenting and her hair done up in a braided bun to create a casual yet elegant look. As for her spectacular entrance she would glide confidently through the front doors with her award winning smile on her face, she'd smile politely to everyone so they wouldn't be intimidated.

Anna made a strangled noise of excitement as she laced up her boots. Anna was an ambitious girl, she wanted every experience you could get in life from the exotic destinations, parties and most importantly, the experiences through true love. Anna sighed and swooned against the wall. The school she was going to had a student body of over eight hundred so there was no doubt she'd find her love there. Anna giggled before launching herself off the wall, a gleam of optimism in her eyes, today was going to be her greatest day so far!

So she brushed it off as a 'small mishap' when she slammed her shin into the bed frame and went tumbling to the ground. Cursing all the way down.


Elsa had been awake for hours when she heard the thud and the profanities from the room next to her, that being said Elsa didn't think she went to sleep at all last night, there was just far too much on her mind. Elsa stared dully at the palms of her hands. Willing, praying and begging for someway to just turn off her powers. She gripped her hands together tightly while lightly sitting down on her bed, ignoring the seams of snow crystalizing her bed, a sheet of soft snow blending in with her already frosted room.

Elsa had never been normal. And from her seventeen years of being alive she knew she knew she'd never be normal as long as she lived. Elsa was in possession of a paranormal power that gave her the ability to create, manipulate and absorb ice. The catch was though that she had no idea how to control it. Elsa was terrified at her lack of understanding of her powers and all she had learned so far was how to restrain her powers for a mere couple of seconds.

The only ones that knew of Elsa's powers were her parents. But tragedy seemed to enjoy Elsa's company and when they were both going on a Cruise to Australia, they got caught in a freakish storm and the ship was bowled over by a massive wave. They drowned leaving Anna and Elsa without parents or any known relatives.

Although to Anna, Elsa seemed indifferent and cold towards her it was only because she was the one person in the world who she never wanted to see hurt. She loved Anna and fought relentlessly to get legal guardianship over her. She did luckily. Now that Elsa was in charge of the family funds she decided that Anna and herself start somewhere fresh. Anna was excited for the move, for the first time in forever she'd be able to leave the hometown she spent her whole life in and go to an American High School.

Elsa took a deep breath and walked outside her room, she hesitated before knocking on her sister's door.

"Anna?"

The response was almost instantaneous as Anna swung open the door, and was face to face with her sister. Elsa took a couple of steps back in shock, forcing herself to ignore the hurt in Anna's eyes.

"Elsa!" Anna quickly blurted, "You look... Just wow..." Anna slowly said. Anna was actually always envious of the cool mature way that Elsa presented herself in. With her pale blonde - almost white hair wrapped in a beautiful crown bun around her head and a black blouse with a purple silk vest, topped off with an A-line moss green skirt, Elsa easily looked like she could be in her early 20's instead of her teen years.

But of course it wouldn't be Elsa without her gloves, Anna thought to herself. Elsa wore green gloves a shade off her skirt colour, half way to her elbows. Anna was certain that her sister had an OCD of sorts. It made sense really, she didn't want to touch people, and she spent most of her time in her room, which she never let anyone in. Anna presumed it was because it was sterilized clean and she didn't want germs. She felt sympathetic but frustrated at her sister, she would love to help her out but Elsa seemed content in her little isolation bubble.

"Thank you... You too" Elsa trailed off, shifting uncomfortably as she saw near invisible snowflakes swirl around in her peripheral vision. Hastily she added. "I'll be on my way to school now. See you then Anna" That being said Elsa quickly turned heel and walked away from her sister, her vest billowing slightly before she rounded the corridor and out the front door.

"Bye..." Anna whispered to an empty hall, casting her eyes down she finished off her makeup, and giving herself a once over until she deemed herself ready. Grabbing her pre packed satchel she too left the small home they lived in. She supposed she and Elsa were lucky that their parents had acquired a small fortune for themselves so that the two of them could live comfortably. She didn't know what would happen if they didn't have the money. They'd definitely be in a worse off condition that's for sure.

Seeing that Elsa's silver Vespa was gone, she strolled to her car, a modest white car that was light and the perfect size for her. She shivered slightly and noticed that the weather was turning colder and that if the weather forecast were right there would be snow relatively soon. Anna grinned while revving up the engine and leaving the small garage, she really did love winter and the snow. To her the best memories of childhood were in the snow. Back when Elsa and her were really close anyway. Although Anna could enjoy the cold by herself she really did miss those days with her sister, ice-skating and building snowmen with silly names.

Anna desperately hoped that she could meet some really great friends here. Some girls to bring over to gossip and giggle with, to go to the mall and buy cute clothes with the meagre amount of money she earned from working a four-hour shift a week at a quaint little café. And then of course she hoped she could meet the one, he was the guy always in her dream. Impeccably gorgeous she knew but whenever she tried to really look at his features his face would go all blurry and she'd wake up. Still Anna remained perfectly positive true love was destined to find her, that she was sure of.

Stopping at an intersection Anna felt her heart speed up as the school came into her view, beaten up cars and beautiful girls with their fingers flying across a phone screen walking towards the entrance of her new school, Burgess High.


Jack laughed gleefully as he sat on Jamie's bed and watched him change his shirt one, two, three times, as the said teen was shooting Jack death glares at any available moment.

"Jamie come on man! You don't need to put that much effort in, it's just school!" Jack chuckled passing his staff from one hand to the other.

Deciding on a blue shirt, Jamie pointed his baseball cap accusingly at Jack "freshman year Jack! How you present yourself defines you for the rest of your high school years" Jamie claimed screwing the cap tightly on his head. "So it's very important that I look good and that everything goes perfect today and no, let's say blizzards happen," Jamie said, showering himself in a cloud of deodorant.

Jack put his hands up in mock surrender "Trust me, I won't do any mischief in Burgess today or this week in fact, I've got plans in Moscow." Jack glanced at the clock on Jamie's wall "Although If you want your first impression to be that lazy guy who rocks up to school late you should probably go now"

Jamie looked at the clock himself and his eyes widened. He then very impressively went into a high-speed packing frenzy that Jack had only seen before in businessmen and women that were jacked up on caffeine. Practically flying Jamie ran down the stairs of his house giving a short goodbye to his mother who was in the kitchen fixing a bleary eyed Sophie breakfast. Jack still in a shocked daze of amusement of the young teen stood in his bedroom still, watching as Jamie peddled away furiously on his bike.

Jack laughed again just for the hell of it. He'd been around the block several times. 305 years actually, and so far these last couple of years had been the most enjoyable he'd ever known. Being acknowledged as a Guardian really made Jack feel that he had a place and gave him a new sense of belonging. Although between the five guardians they rarely had chances to meet, but Jack found himself seeing each and every one of the guardians as a part of his family. Bunnymund even, whom Jack could tease and argue with endlessly. And also the children of Burgess, though they weren't so much children any more but teens with crackly voices and acne, Jack was relieved at there ever faithful belief of him and their ability to retain that childhood innocence.

Jack had grown increasingly closer with Jamie especially, Jamie loved Jacks company and vice versa. To Jack, Jamie was his little brother making the roots of his unusual family tree even stronger. Although he had few believers he cherished every one of them. Jack had been trying to get new believers though he found that it was tough but he was patient, he did have all the time in the world after all.

Getting ready to leave for Russia, Jack noticed that Jamie left his phone lying on the desk next to a stack of comics. Jack groaned and picked it up switching it on briefly to see that Monty had left him a text message telling him to remember to bring the DS game he'd lent him or else. Jack picked up Jamie's DS and rolled his eyes when he saw the game in there. He decided he'd make a quick stop to the school to give Jamie his things before setting off.

Leaping out the wind he casually flew the air. Jack didn't need to rush, he'd let Pippa give Jamie a lecture about his sloppiness before he got there. Jack enjoyed looking at the town. He always found Burgess to be such a nice area. If he were a kid he'd definitely love living here. There were so many areas to explore and so much fun to be had. He flew on for a couple of minutes enjoying the way the wind felt against his skin before seeing the school and gently landing on the ground.

Sure enough he saw Jamie flocked by his friends, Pippa was scolding him while Jamie searched through his backpack as a disappointed Monty stood there rubbing his temples. Cupcake was the first one of the group to spot Jack. She had grown into her looks. She was still pretty big if you'd look at her and she had gained some muscle after joining the Judo Club, which she was excelling in, but regardless she did look more feminine and less intimidating. Being friends with a great group of people certainly had helped her.

"Hey there!" Cupcake said, causing the rest of the teens to look up and smile and greet Jack. They were very careful not to use Jacks name in public after an incident were Jamie's mother was genuinely concerned for her sons sanity when she was grocery shopping with him and Jamie was laughing at Jack who was in the freezer with the ice cream goofing around.

"Hey guys, just wanted to drop this blockheads stuff off before heading out," Jack said throwing the items at Jamie who shot him the most grateful look he could muster up.

"That's right! your heading off to Moscow. Lucky place, I sure wish we could get some snow," Claude said. His voice breaking throughout the sentence although Jack noticed his voice was getting better and deeper, he'd have no problems in a month or so Jack figured.

"Next week guys, promise. But for now I have a city that needs some snow and fun right now" Jack stated. A young energetic girl with reddish hair, a nervous smile and timid walk passed through Jack who just shrugged. Nothing new. Jamie's face stretched into a grin

"Get some believers while you're at it!" Jamie said as Jack prepared himself to leave.

"Absolutely, see you guys! Have a great first day, don't get your heads flushed in toilets!" Jack chuckled when he saw their faces blanch and gave him a weary goodbye.

Jack called up the wind to take him to his destination. He was already looking forward to snow in Burgess as it always made Jack feel that sense of belonging. He whizzed across several countries for 10 minutes or so thinking about visiting North in his spare time maybe, before landing on the top of the Saint Basil's Cathedral swirling his staff around effortlessly.

"Let's see who's in need of a little dose of Jack Frost eh?"


And that's the end of my first Chapter, like I said very rusty and raw, I'm still trying to figure out mannerisms and more, etc. But reviews are appreciated, I'd love to know what you guys think.