A/N : Hi Everyone! So...yeah..another fic cause..why not? Don't worry I'm not going to stop any of my other fics. If this is your time reading a story by me...Hello! I hope you enjoy it! so I guess you already know that this fic will have songs...so..yeah..now..Enjoy!


It was a beautiful afternoon in Arendelle, the king and queen were visiting the small towns in their kingdom to make sure that they were well. The royal family were riding their carriage, a little girl with platinum-blond hair and blue eyes was looking out the window. "Are we there yet?!" she asked excitedly, looking at her parents who were smiling at her antics.

"No, not yet, Elsa. We will get there in the morning," The queen answered, bouncing a little giggling redhead on her lap.

"Will Anna get to play when we get there?" Elsa asked, playing with her three year old sister.

"I'm afraid not dear, she still has a cold." Her mother sighed and kissed Anna's head.

Elsa seemed crestfallen for a minute before her face lit up. "Will Sir William be there?!" she asked her father, remembering the kind man who saved her from some 'evil men' as her parents told her. Her father made him a knight after it.

"Yes, but he will be moving with his family somewhere near the castle soon." The king smiled at his daughter.

The princess squealed. "I'll get the chance to make friends?!" she asked and her father nodded, receiving another squeal from her.

"Now, Elsa, I think that you should sleep for a bit. You have been awake for a long time," her mother said. Elsa was about to argue but a yawn stopped her. She smiled sheepishly and went to sit beside the window then watched as the green landscapes passed by, and slowly felt her eyelids get heavier before she finally gave to sleep.

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Elsa opened her eyes to see that her family were still asleep, even little Anna who would usually keep everyone awake. She looked at the sky through the window. It seemed to be way past midnight, almost dawn even, some people were waking up by now. She kept on staring at the sky for a while, enjoying the full moon and the stars around it. She then noticed that something was moving between the trees as the carriage got closer to the town and the lights became brighter. The figure was moving with carriage . Elsa squinted her eyes to see better, it was a young boy with messy hair. Suddenly, he disappeared between the trees. Elsa looked ahead and saw as the town came closer. "Papa, look! We're here!" She exclaimed, waking up her mother and father.

The king blinked a few times, looked out the window and, sure enough, they were close to the town. "I see my dear, but we can't go out now. We must wait a few hours," he smiled patiently at her.

"When do we get to go out?" Elsa asked, pouting and crossing her arm.

"Perhaps at the afternoon" The king mumbled, glancing out of the window. Elsa wanted to argue, but knew that her father was right. She nodded with a huff. "Now how about we continue sleeping?" her father wrapped an arm around her and letting his eyes drop. Elsa, on the other hand, was determined to stay awake and wait till the sun come out. She watched as the sun rose up lighting up the sky, as the shop owners opened their shops, and as the sleeping town slowly came to life. Eventually, sleep overcame her and she fell asleep.


After what seemed like seconds to Elsa, she felt herself being shaken awake. She slowly opened her eyes to see her mother. "Wake up, Elsa, we will be going out soon..." The queen smiled gently. It took Elsa a second to comprehend what her mother was saying, before she immediately jumped from her seat, straightened out her dress, and let her mother braid her hair. A few minutes later the royal family finally got out of the carriage.

There was a huge crowd gathered, it seemed like thousands from Elsa's point of view. Some were commenting on how beautiful she is, others were excited to see her sister for the first time in two years. The young princess wasn't paying much attention to them though, she was busy looking for faces that she recognized. After a while, her parents starting walking around the town, leaving her no choice but to follow. They passed by many houses, shops, and other places. Finally, they passed by the woods. For a second Elsa though she saw something moving in it, being the curious child she is, she wanted to know what it was. "Mama, Papa, can I go look for kids to play with?" she asked her parents politely as she gave her parents the best pleading eyes she could muster. She knew that lying was bad, but her parents would never let her go in the woods.

The king glanced at his wife, looking unsure. He looks at Elsa again and sighs in defeat. "Of course, but don't go too far. We will be leaving soon,"he warned then turned and continued walking, muttering something about being too soft which made his wife giggle.

Elsa waited until they were out of sight before entering the woods. She saw the same boy from before running there again. "Wait!" she called, running after him but he kept moving. She kept running after him until she got to a clearing, but no one was there. She looked around the clearing but still found nothing. The clearing was beautiful though, it was almost similar to the one she saw once in the forest close to the castle. She sat down on a rock and looked at the sky, it would be evening soon, but she didn't want to go back just yet. She closed her eyes feeling the cold breeze, starting to sing a song that she heard her mother sing a few times in the royal garden.

"You taught me the courage of stars before you left.
How light carries on endlessly, even after death.
With shortness of breath, you explained the infinite.
How rare and beautiful it is to even exist.

I couldn't help but ask.
For you to say it all again..."

She stopped, not remembering the rest of the song. "Why'd you stop?" She heard a voice ask, making her gasp. She looked behind her and saw a boy about her age or older. He was thin, and his clothes were stained with dirt and mud- Elsa could only imagine the amount of scolding his nanny would give him- his chocolate brown hair was messy and stuck out in different directions like it's been blown by strong air, his bronze- brown eyes carried a glint of curiosity in them that seemed almost mischievous.

"Who are you?" Elsa asked as firmly as she could, standing up and fixing her posture like her father would do.

"No! No! I-I didn't mean to scare you! I'm Jack," the boy- Jack- grinned awkwardly.

"Why are you following me?" Elsa asked suspiciously, still fearing that he was one of those 'bad people' Sir William warned her about. He said that they even have kids who work with them.

Jack chuckled. "I wasn't following you. It was you who was following me." he told her, tilting his head.

Elsa looked at him in confusion before her eyes widened in realization. " It was you who was running between the trees!" she exclaimed, pointing a finger at him before quickly hiding her hands behind her back because pointing is rude.

"Yeah...I..uh saw your carriage at dawn too," Jack mumbled awkwardly, still looking at her in a strange way. "Not that I was following you! I just happened to see your carriage...so I'm guessing that you don't live here?" he asked, looking as if he was waiting for a specific answer.

"Yes, I live..." Elsa stopped he didn't seem to know that she was the princess so maybe she could get the chance to be treated like a normal eight year old girl " I live near the castle, my family just came to meet a friend" she said and he nodded. Then they both stood in a slightly awkward silence.

"You have a beautiful voice, and I would know 'cause I've heard a lot of beautiful voices" he said making her blush.

"T-Thank you" she replied in a small voice.

"So...Why did you stop?"

"Stop...What?"

"Singing...I've never heard that song before, not even once"

"I don't know the rest of it, I only heard my mother sing it a few times. She told me that an old woman once sang it to her. She used to say that she made this song for a legend"

"A legend about what?"

"I don't know, two lovers I think"

"Sounds boring"

"Why?"

"Well...I don't know, most legends like this are boring I like the scary ones better."

"I don't."

"Why? Most of them aren't really real."

"We can never be sure."

"It's up to you if you believe or not, I believe in some of them." Jack shrugged. Suddenly, his eyes widened as if getting a brilliant idea. "Do you want to see some amazing places here?" he asked excitedly. Elsa nodded with a smile in reply, making him take her hand and start dragging her to different places in the woods. "You never told me your name," he said while walking with her.

"Hmm? Oh..It's El..isabeth, yeah Elisabeth" she said, it wasn't a complete lie her real name a was a shorter version of that one.

"It's nice..." Jack glanced at her suspiciously. "...but a mouthful. I'm gonna call you...Snowflake!" he stated casually.

"Snowflake? Aren't you supposed to call me something related to my name?"

"But, you look like a Snowflake with your pale skin and hair, even your blue eyes are like winter!" Jack said then his eyes widened "N-Not that you look bad! Winter is great! It's my favorite season!" he added quickly, his ears pink.

Elsa giggled. "It's mine too!" she smiled at him.

"I heard that the woods close to the castle are beautiful in winter. Is that true?" Jack asked, trying to change the subject.

"Yes, very much. My sister and I would always go there and have snowball fights." Elsa smiled at the memory.

"I have a sister too! Her name is Emma, but she's still a newborn baby," Jack told her while looking up. He noticed a branch not too high from where he was standing, giving him an idea. "Want to see a trick that I learned?" he asked to which she nodded. He ran to the tree near them and started climbing it.

"What are you doing?! You could get hurt!" Elsa said quickly. Gerda would always warn her about how dangerous this is.

"Doing worry, I won't!" he said dismissively, using his bare feet to climb. He then got to the branch and started dangling from it upside down, making Elsa gasp. "I told you, it's okay! I have done this a hundred times before!" he grinned at her

"It's good, but you should come down now! Please!" Elsa frowned, fiddling with her fingers.

"I already said I won't fal-Oof!" he started, but fell before completing the sentence.

Elsa immediately ran to him. "Jack! Are you okay?!" she asked but he didn't respond. "Jack?!" she asked again, tears welling up in her eyes.

He busted out laughing. " You're so easy to trick!" he said between laughs.

Elsa was glared at him. "You Idiot!" she yelled, hitting him on the shoulder. She knew that it was a very un-princess like behavior but she couldn't help it. "I-I thought that you were hurt! O-or worse..." she sniffed then wiped her eyes with the back of her hand.

Jack stopped laughing when he realized that she really did feel scared. He awkwardly stood up, rubbing the back of his neck. "Look, I'm really sorry. I didn't mean to scare you...I just thought that it would be funny since that I haven't really mastered the landing yet," he told her.

"Well, it's not funny." she said, walking away.

Jack ran after her. "H-Hey! Where are you going?!" he asked.

"Away from you!"

"You don't even know that way back." He smirked.

Elsa stopped for a second then continued walking. "I'll just have to find a way back."

"You'll get lost."

"...Fine! but I'll leave you once I know the way back!"

"Okay..." he said, starting to walk in front of her while she followed him. After a while, they came across a stream as Jack stopped.

"What are you doing? I need to get to my parents soon," Elsa stated as Jack put his feet in the water.

"I need to rest, you should too," he said.

"I don't want to- where are your shoes?" she asked, noticing his bare feet.

"I wasn't wearing shoes before, you just noticed this now?"

"Yes...Why don't you wear shoes?"

"I like feeling the ground beneath my feet," Jack said, moving his toes in the water. "Would you like to put your feet in the water too? It feels good."

"No, thank you." she stated, crossing her arms.

Jack looked at the water then at her and smirked. He splashed some water at her with his hands. "Hey! Stop!" she frowned at him, but he didn't listen to her. "I said stop!" she said again, a giggle escaping her mouth.

"You're enjoying it!" Jack exclaimed, splashing her again. He accidentally threw mud on her face while splashing her, making the both of them freeze. "Oh..no. I-I'm sorry I didn't mean to- Ugh!" he was cut off with mud being thrown on his face. He looked at Elsa, and she was giggling at him, making him smirk "Oh It's On!" he shouted, splashing more water on her, making her splash him back. They kept doing that till they were both drenched.

"This is so fun! I never get to do that in the castle!" Elsa exclaimed then covered her mouth with her hands, realizing what she said. She looked at Jack and saw him looking at her weirdly.

"What do you mean by in the castle?" he asked slowly, then his eyes widened "You're the princess, aren't you? That is why your carriage so fancy and so is your dress." he stated, not asking, just wanting her to confirm it. Elsa slowly nodded. Suddenly. Jack bowed to her. "I-I'm sorry Your highness for-" he started but was cut off by Elsa.

" Nononononono! It's okay! You don't have to bow or call me your highness! Elsa is fine," she said, making him stand up.

Jack looked at her in confusion. "But I threw mud at you and scared you and-"

"It was fun I enjoyed it," The princess reassured.

"Oh...Well...do you want to try something really good?" Jack asked. Elsa nodded to him. "Take off your shoes and put your feet in the water, it feels amazing."

Elsa did as he said. The moment her feet felt the cool water she sighed. "It does feel amazing," she murmured sitting down.

Jack joined her then they both sat in silence, which was broken by him. "I really am sorry though, for ruining your dress and all the other things I did," he said. Even if she told him it was okay, it felt weird knowing that he did that to the princess.

"This is why I didn't want you to know about me being the princess I wanted to be treated normally without people bowing to me and all these things." Elsa huffed.

"Oh...So you're not mad about that trick I did?"

"No." she replied to him and they both sat in silence again which was broken by Jack again.

"Can I still call you Snowflake?"

"You were going to call me that anyway in the first place so, it should make no difference now."

"Okay then...Snowflake." he said, making the both of them chuckle. They both sat in silence watching as the sky turned orange.

Suddenly, Elsa gasped. "My Parents! We'll be leaving soon!" she stood up, cleaning the back of her dress and wearing her shoes. Jack held her hand and started dragging her as he ran. Laughter escaped their lips as the energy rushed through them as they ran faster. It slowly died down when they reached the edge of the forest. "That was amazing!" Elsa giggled.

"Yeah! You're fast!" Jack said, laughing with her. Suddenly, they both heard Elsa's name being called. Elsa looked at Jack with a small frown on her face.

"I..I guess that I have to go now...Goodbye..." she mumbled, slowly turning to go to her parents.

"Wait." Jack held her forearm, making her turn to him. "Don't say goodbye. It means we'll never meet again." he said then thought for a second "say...See you soon," he said.

Elsa laughed a little. "Why not just see you later?" she asked.

"Everyone says that. Soon means that it won't be long when we meet again." Jack explained, grinning at her.

"Well...See you soon then, Jack." Elsa gave him a small wave, slowly starting to walk away.

"See you soon...Elsa" Jack said.

Elsa smiled. It felt good hearing her name by someone who wasn't a family member, by a friend. Jack watched her as she went to her parents. they both looked shocked from how she looked. Elsa explained what happened, mumbling an apology in the end. The King and Queen exhaled and nodded before entering the carriage. Elsa slowly entered the carriage, she looked at Jack from the window and waved at him, to which he waved back. The carriage started to move while Jack watched it disappear.

"See you soon Snowflake." He thought.


A/N: So? What do you think? Love it? hate it? Tell me!

The song Elsa sang is Saturn by Sleeping At Last. I love this song!

Until The Next Update! :)
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