(Author note- Just a heads up for people who don't know. I was having trouble with making a sequel before, so I decided to change the ending to where Hans have turned Arrendelle against Jack and Elsa. I apologizes for those who don't like the idea, but I wanted to give it a shot. Anyway, enjoy the chapter.)

Frozen 2, the snow prince

Chapter 1

The eternal winter was lifted from Arrendelle. While the cold relieved from the people, their fear was still present to the snow queen and her loyal knight. The kingdom had now turned away from Jack and Elsa, believing the perfidious words of Prince Hans and the Duke of Wesselton. Jack and Elsa, now outcasts and accused of their powers set off to the ice castle that stands atop the north mountain.

The two friends walk back to the forest into the mountains. North, Phil, Al, Marshmallow and Olaf walk the same path as them. Elsa stopped and looked back toward the people who once called her queen. They all turned away and walked back into the town along with Hans and the guardsmen.

The people all knew what she was capable of, bringing an eternal winter down upon Arrendelle and even turning Jack into a monster as they saw it. They were not willing to have her lose her powers again or turn one of them have them be cursed like the young, white haired man who followed the queen. Yet only one person still remained to watch the Elsa and Jack leave Arrendelle.

Jacks mother stood there, looking at her in great sorrow. To see Elsa and her beloved son cast away from Arendelle. The lies told over all of the kingdome were of no belief of hers, nor did she have care about what they spoke of. She knew Elsa would never be the cause of anything like this, neither would her son for that matter. Elsa narrowed her blue eyes, putting the blame of her loss on herself for the faults she had made. It was her that placed a undesired curse over Jack. Now her friend was doomed to a fate of exile, never to be with his now lone mother.

The young white haired Jack took no further steps as he turned his head and set his eyes upon Elsa. His dear friend was gazing back to their all so beloved home. Jack came toward her and stood at the snow queen's side. He saw her staring toward his mother, so much guilt and contempt was the look upon her. For her pain and her agony was all known to Jack.

"Elsa?" asked Jack as he set his hand on her shoulder.

The snow queen spun her head left to be given a sight of her friend. Her eyes were full of her torturing pain. To see her in such a way, Jack felt so broken inside. For not even his heart turning to ice was of any pain worse as such. Never could he bear to set his eyes on a sight of his beloved friend in this manner. To be hurt and be of guilt for the mistake she had made.

"Come on." He said.

Elsa took another sight of Jack's mother. She was one of the only people who saw her in a different way than anyone else in Arrendelle. She narrowed her eyes, feeling so much guilt and remorse. She was the reason this all happened, losing control of her powers and now Jack was cast out along with her. It was hard to think that Jack's beloved mother would still look at her as a friend with all that she had done.

Jack put his other arm around her and turned Elsa around. The young man took one final look at his mother. The women looked back; tears were beginning to leak from her beautiful brown eyes. She loved her son more than anything in the world; it pained her to see him be forced away. Jack took a brief sigh and looked away. Jack and Elsa continued on the path, as Jack's mother watched them walk up into the forest.

"Goodbye Jack." She said in a whispering tone, trying to hold back the pain inside.

The two banished friends walked down the path through the now snowless forest of pine trees. Ahead of them was North, Olaf, Marshmallow, Phil and Al. North was tending to the reindeer in front of the sleigh, he then looked to Jack and Elsa. The big white bearded man came up to the two.

"I am sorry, Elsa." he said, setting his hand on her shoulder.

"I know how hard this must be for you."

Elsa sighed and frowned.

"Thank you." she said, appreciating his support to her.

North nodded his head. He then turned looked to Jack.

"Where will you both go now?" he asked curiously.

Jack and Elsa looked straight to one another. Home was no longer a name for Arrendelle. It was apparent that their only place to be was the ice castle that stood atop the mountain to the north. It was still where there was shelter for them and where they can live from the essence of the mundane world.

"We're going back to the North Mountain."

"The North Mountain?" Asked North knowing that it was a choice of risk to make. Hans knows where it is. It was but with no doubt he would have no thought to keep his word.

"The castle there is still in good shape." said Jack.

"We can stay there."

"But what about Hans?" said North.

"He knows where it is and he will still try and come after you both."

Jack knew he was right, he couldn't predict whether Hans would stay away from them. He couldn't trust him, not after before. Jack and Hans had a great friendship and trust in one another, but it crumbled at the moment of Hans's betrayal. The prince traded it all for rule over Arrendelle and attempted to kill him and Elsa. He was determined before to rid Arrendelle of the queen as well as him. Though even with the two kingdoms siding with the prince, Jack was not afraid. He wasn't going to let him anywhere near him or Elsa.

"If he comes for us, he won't be walking away again." said Jack sternly.

"He`s already got what he wanted."

North was still concerned with this risk. He cared a great deal for Jack and Elsa as he did for every child out there. He couldn't for a second just think of what would happen do them in case Hans came for them, though this was their choice. The ice castle was but the only place for them to go, in the case of staying close to their true home.

"Right, come now." he said just before he turned and climbed into the sleigh.

Elsa and Jack were about to follow, when they heard a growl from Marshmallow.

"I am sorry my friend." said North to the ice giant.

"There's not enough room for you."

Marshmallow grunted feeling so disappointed. He turned and began to walk back to the North Mountain.

"See you up there Marshmallow." said Olaf as he waved to his big yet younger brother.

He turned to board the sleigh, only to be stopped by Elsa.

"Olaf, I think you should go with him." she said.

"He could use some company."

"Oh, okay." said the small snowman.

Olaf turned around and followed after the giant man of snow and ice.

"See you guys up there." He said as he turned and waved to them. The snow queen and Knight waved back to him. After he was out of sight, Elsa then turned and climbed into the sleigh

Jack came after.

"Hold on." said North looking back at them.

North then looked ahead. He then wiped the strap down, making the reindeer charge ahead. The sleigh was pulled along down the path till the rain deer leaped up and flew up in the air.

The day turned to evening, North's sleigh was gliding high above in the sky. The ground beneath the sleigh turned to snow and the summer breeze was reduced to the cold winds of winter.

Jack then looked back at Elsa who was sitting at the back of the sleigh. She still was looking saddened and torn about what happened. Jack frowned and sighed.

"Do you think I did the right thing?" asked Jack as he looked to North. He felt so troubled about the choice he made, turning away and leaving Arrendelle. Was it the right for him and Elsa to do so? The traitorous prince and many citizens of Arrendelle thought it was, but was it really?

"I'm afraid I don't know, Jack." said North, looking to him.

"There wasn't much choice to be made."

"So that's it?" asked Jack in disbelief.

"We're just going to let Hans have Arrendelle?"

"There's nothing we can do Jack." said North knowing that all of Arrendelle and Southern Isles were all on his side. Fighting would only make things worse than what they already were.

"Fighting them will just complicate things more."

"But that's our home!" Jack said.

"I can't just let Hans take it away from her."

"But you also can't let anything happen to yourself or Elsa." said North.

"She needs you to be here, Jack."

Jack sighed and turned away. He felt enraged to see Hans taking over as the ruler of Arredelle, but North was right. There was nothing in his power that he could change about all this. Jack turned toward Elsa. It was far too dangerous to face Hans. It would only make the people become even more afraid then they are now. The only thing that he could do was be there for his friend.

After some time passing by, they had finally reached the north mountain. Up ahead was the castle of ice, standing at the top of the snow covered mountain top. The sleigh flew toward the castle beginning to descend the closer they came. They them came down onto the snow covered surface below.

"Wow." said North, pulling on the leather strap.

The reindeer began slowing down and finally stopped in their tracks.

"There we go." Said North as he set down the leather strap.

Jack climbed out of the sleigh. He gazed up at the castle of solid ice. It wasn't going to be a warm place to live like the castle of Arrendelle. There were still smashed ice pieces above on the balcony, but nothing that could be fixed.

Jack turned back to Elsa and held her climb out of the sleigh.

"Home sweet home," He said as the two then looked back to the castle.

Elsa gave a brief sigh and narrowed her eyes. She still felt so tormented inside. She had now reduced Jack to live in a castle of ice. She looked back up at it, she could still see the damage after the fight with the guards, though it was nothing that couldn't be fixed.

"Come on, let's head up to the balcony." said Jack as he brought Elsa close to her.

"Jack, what are you doing?" asked the snow queen.

"Just hang on, ok?" said Jack.

Jack then leapt into the air and flew up to the balcony.

"Jack!" Elsa gasped and held Jack tight.

It was a terrifying sight, being so far off the ground. The thought of falling filled her mind. The two flew up, but later lowered down and came on the icy surface of the balcony. Jack turned to Elsa, who felt so frightened after what had happened.

"Hey, hey." he said, as Elsa looked up to him.

"Are you alright?"

After her fear dialed down she looked back in disbelief. She couldn't fathom this in her head. They had just flown up on the balcony.

"How..." she said, just before she looked back to him.

"How did you do that?"

"I don't know." answered Jack, being as clueless as her about his ability of flying.

"I just can."

Elsa felt both amazed and shocked at the same time. The fact Jack could fly, it was so outstanding and yet frightening at the same time. Though it wasn't anything she would want to do again.

Jack then looked left and saw a great view of the mountains and beyond. He turned, looking so astonished. The might hills of rock, covered with snow and a clear sky above.

"Wow." he said in a whispering tone.

"I got to hand it to you Elsa. You're quiet something with your powers."

Elsa smiled, feeling some encouragement in her. She was happy that her powers had done something good. But that soon changed to the sadness and guilt. She frowned and turned and walked into the castle. Jack looked back and saw her walking away into the throne room. He turned around, facing to her.

"Elsa?" he said.

The snow queen stopped, she shut her eyes and turned her head left. Still she fathomed what she had done. It felt like a storm that would never fade away. She had nearly endangered her kingdom and worse, she endangered Jack. She knew this whole thing was her fault. Now her kingdom was against her and Jack was banished with her.

Jack came up to Elsa. He set his hand on her shoulder as she turned away from him.

"Elsa what's wrong?" he asked curious.

She was silent, without any strength to talk.

"Elsa please." said Jack.

"Talk to me."

The snow queen looked to him with her sadden eyes and spoke up.

"Jack... I'm sorry." she said.

"I shouldn't have... I shouldn't have left. I shouldn't have..."

"Hey, hey." said Jack as he turned her around to face her.

"It's okay."

"No, it's not okay, Jack." said Elsa.

"I did this to us. I let my powers get out of control and I almost lost you."

Tears began to form from her eyes. The pain began growing stronger and stronger.

"It's not your fault." said Jack, knowing Elsa was nothing like a monster.

"How can you say that?" asked Elsa, on the verge of crying.

"After what I did to you..."

One single tear emerged from her right eye and ran down her cheek. She felt so desolated with all the mistakes she had made. All the things she had done, she hurt Jack, and she hurt her people. How could he be so forgiving with what she did? Giving him her curse, nearly freezing him for all time and now because of her, he was now separated from his mother.

"I'm a monster." She said as she narrowed her head.

Hearing her say that very word left Jack feeling stung with pain too excruciating to feel. He shook her head as he tried to phantom what was the word that Elsa had described herself as. Everything she had done and the fear that was brought upon had convinced her of the false truth. He never wanted for Elsa to think of herself in that way. Everything that was her doing wasn't anything for Jack to blame her for. All of what happened still could not push away the love he had for his close friend.

As Elsa began to sob, she felt Jacks arms wrap around her and hold her close. The young, white haired man held his long beloved friend tight. She laid her head against his chest as her tears continued to roll down from her eyes.

"Don't ever say that again." He said as he brushed his fingers through her hair.

"You're not a monster."

Elsa continued to lie in his embrace. He tears ran from her shield eyes, wetting her checks as she gripped a hand full his white shirt.

"Nothing that happened then matters anymore." said Jack.

Jack then departed from Elsa. His hands lay on her shoulders. Elsa gazed up at him, she looked back at her.

"You're my best friend, Elsa." He said.

"I'm always going to be here by your side. Nothing's ever going to change that."

The snow queen began to show a smile. She then wrapped her arms around him and hugged him tight. Jack wrapped her arms around her and held the snow queen close. The storm inside of her began to fade away and reveal clear opening of warmth and love. Jack was but the only friend she ever had. She loved him more than anything in the world. Through all the hard times, their friendship, the love they had for one another, it was something that could never be broken.

(I hope you enjoyed this first chapter to this story. I am open to requests from anyone. I could use some ideas for this story. And as always, please comment and review!)