"Anna, hurry up and get ready!"

Today annually marked the 2 year anniversary since Elsa, now 23, has officially ruled Arendelle.

Anna, was deciding on which dress to choose, which was taking decades.

"Should I wear this?" The redhead put a frilly orange dress to her shoulders.

"No, that's way too formal, Anna." Elsa dug into her sister's closet and pulled out a pretty violet dress with beautiful Scandinavian designs. "This is perfect," Elsa gushed.

"It's gorgeous! Thank you, Elsa." Anna clutched the dress close to her chest and smiled brightly.

"Your welcome. Now get dressed," Elsa let out a murmured laugh as she walked out of Anna's room.

"Hello, m'lady." A maid walked past, holding a cleaning rag and a feather duster.

"Hi, Heidi."

Elsa approached her door and slipped inside her room.

She undressed and started to slip into a white lace, long sleeved dress.

Elsa put her delicate feet into white, snowy heels and made her way to her personal bathroom.

She put her hair into her normal messy French braid.

"And I'm ready in less than 5 minutes," Elsa muttered, thinking about her sister.

She washed her face with a soft white wash cloth and made sure her dress wasn't wrinkled or stained.

Elsa's blue eyes sparkled as she looked at herself in the mirror one last time before going back to Anna's bedroom.

"Anna? Are you ready?"

Elsa waited at the door patiently, her arms behind her back.

Her sister zoomed out, one hand fixing a lavender colored heel on and one fixing a loose strand in her bun.

"You're a mess." Elsa chuckled. "Let me help."

Elsa fixed her bun and smoothened Anna's dress.

"I'm so glad you're here to help me when I need it," Anna said gratefully.

"It's fine, really." Elsa took her sister's hand and the two strode down the hall together.

Kristoff and Olaf were waiting outside in the courtyard once they arrived.

"Oh, Kristoff! You look so handsome!" Anna giggled and wrapped one arm around his waist.

"Thank you, you look beautiful as well." He gave her a kiss on the forehead and put his arm on her shoulders.

"Do I look handsome?" Olaf asked sheepishly, looking up at Elsa.

"Oh, of course! You always do." The snow queen smiled and patted Olaf's head. "I'll go inform the guards to open the gates."

She made her way to one of the guards standing tall by the main doors to the castle.

"Open the gates, m'lady?"

"Yes, sir." Elsa dipped her head in thank you and gestured her sister and friends to follow her inside to the ballroom.

"Wow, this looks great, Elsa!" Olaf's cheery voice exclaimed as they all gazed at the decorations.

There was an ice sculpture of the castle of Arendelle and a smaller one of Elsa herself.

"Did you make you? I uh, mean the sculpture of you!" Anna's cheeks flushed a bright red.

Elsa laughed. "No, but I made the castle. I bet one of the nice artists down the street did."

"Do you smell that?" Anna grinned while jutting her nose up a bit.

"Chocolate!" They said in unison, like they've always had.

The two sisters giggled and sat down at their assigned table.

"Just look at that flawless ice! Elsa, this is amazing!" Kristoff crowed as he examined the sculptures.

"Thank you!" Elsa said to her soon to be brother in law with a wave.

Olaf waddled over to the table and took a seat beside Elsa.

A wave of people started to fill the ballroom, all chattering excitedly and greeting one another.

"Did you invite...everyone?" Anna asked, her hands clasped on the table.

"Yes. Everyone should be included in this." Elsa got up and made her way to the alter. Anna followed after her shortly.

Once everyone was seated, Elsa politely demanded silence and she started to speak.

"I am so thankful I've been able to be queen of Arendelle. I'm proud to be queen, queen of such a lovely place and lovely people. So let's celebrate! Dig in!" Elsa bowed as most villagers got up and started to select food from the long table, covered with huge platters of food.

Anna clapped her hands excitedly and went back to the table, taking her older sister with her.

Kristoff was eating roast beef along with stew and champagne.

"Delicious," he murmured.

"I'm going to ask one of the waiters or waitresses about that sculpture of me so I can thank whoever did it.." Elsa waved her hand at a waiter named Edward who was offering some pastries to a nearby table. The queen made way to him and tapped him on the shoulder once he was done.

"Yes, your highness?" He moved forward slightly in a bow.

"Do you happen to know who made the sculpture of me over there?" Elsa asked, her blue eyes wide.

"No, I figured you did that yourself." He replied in shock, his eyebrows furrowed.

"I made the castle but not the one of me... Have any idea who did?" Elsa crossed her arms.

"Hm, well. You might think I'm crazy by saying this, but I saw a gray shadow of a man and a trail of ice by the dinner table before the banquet started. Then suddenly, there was that sculpture!" Edward shrugged.

Elsa's eyes narrowed. He does seem a bit loony, she thought. I bet he thinks it was Jack Frost or a snow fairy!

"Okay, thank you." Elsa turned around.

Once she reached the table, Anna looked up at her with anticipation.

"So, who did it?"

"Oh, uh, it was Heidi." Elsa lied, feeling mental herself if she told them what Edward told her.

Once the party was over, Elsa went back to her bedroom, since it was getting late.

"Good night, Elsa!" Anna hollered from across the hall.

"Good night, Anna!" Elsa threw herself at her bed, curling up in her sky blue comforter.

She got up and slipped out of her lace dress to hop into a silky indigo night gown.

Elsa undid her braid and let her blonde hair go loose.

"Good night, Arendelle." She muttered before closing her white curtains. The town was quiet and calm, the moon settling over the mountains and fjords.

Elsa retreated back to her bed and fluffed her pillow.

There was an icy gray shadow in the corner of her eye, which made her jump.

"What the..." She just shrugged it off and pulled the blanket over herself.

Don't believe in me, eh? A cold male voice whispered.

Elsa lurched forward and let out a startled yelp. She put one hand over her heart. I'm just hearing things, she told herself factually.

You're not hearing things.

Elsa pulled her pillow over her ears and forced a frustrated growl.

Well, someone's mad.

"Stop! Go away! Anna, Kristoff, is this some sort of joke?"

No, this is real, Elsa. I think I'll stay, it's quite nice here.

Elsa threw her pillow at the wall and clamped her hands over her ears.

Bad first impression. I'm sorry.

The voice sounded sincere now.

"It's um, fine. Just let me sleep." The queen stammered.

I think not, your highness. I think you should see me first.

"Can I do that tomorrow? I wish to sleep." Elsa sighed deeply.

Well, let me ask one question. Do you believe in me, now?

"Um, sure?"

Do you believe I made that sculpture?

"A voice made me a sculpture? Yeah, okay..." Elsa rolled her blue eyes and sat on her bed cross legged. This had to be a prank.

I made that sculpture.

Elsa smirked and shook her head.

Suddenly, ice was growing into a humanoid shape on her dresser.

"Are you doing this?" She asked the voice in astonishment.

Yes. Do you believe now?

The ice figure was finished, it was Elsa. The same sculpture made for the ball.

"Oh my god...yes?"

Suddenly, a man was standing before her. He wore a blue sweater and brown capris, held a crooked staff and was barefoot. He had white, messy hair and beautiful blue eyes.

Elsa pinched herself and looked back at him.

"Hi," he smiled. "I'm Jack Frost. Nice to meet you."

"Why did you make me that sculpture? When you don't even know me?" Elsa crossed her arms.

"Well, it was your second year anniversary, and I thought it was necessary to make you a gift. Your welcome." He grabbed her hand and kissed it softly in greeting, his cold lips sending shivers down her back.

"Um, thanks?" Elsa took back her hand slowly.

"Anyway, I'm a guardian." Jack floated beside the bed.

"Hm?"

"Well, it's a long story. You'll learn in time." He placed his hands behind his neck.

Elsa couldn't help but stare into his blue eyes. "So I'm not the only one?"

"Mhm." Jack nodded.

"You understand, right? How it's like, to feel like a monster?" Elsa felt relieved, she could finally relate to someone.

"Sort of. I know it's hard." Jack patted her shoulder.

Elsa smiled at him. "My parents-"

"Locked you away from humanity, made you wear gloves and recite a poem to remind you to conceal your powers, kept you away from your sister..." Jack finished.

"H-how do you know?" Elsa demanded.

"I'm a guardian." Jack said again.

"You really do understand, don't you?" Elsa's blue eyes shimmered. "But don't you know about-"

"How you almost froze your sister?"

Elsa looked up at him sadly.

"I know it's tough, Elsa. But for now, whenever you need me, I'll be there. Get some sleep, I'll be back soon." Jack flew to the window and went outside into the dark night.

"Bye, Jack."

Jack gave her a wave and took off.

Elsa closed the window and stared up at the stars, shining bright like gems. Around Jack, she felt natural and protected, like she could tell him anything.

She curled up back in bed and fell fast asleep from his soothing words melting in her mind.

Whenever you need me, I'll be there.

A/N: What do you think? :) I ship this couple so much, so I knew I had to make a fanfiction about Jelsa. I'll be adding chapters each week, so feel free to leave ideas if you want. And, if you're into Warrior Cats, check out my other story called Autumn!