Arendelle's castle runners, during the day, were very different than they were until the day of the coronation of Queen Elsa. They were cheerful and, full of life and laughter, unlike the empty and sad they were for most of the childhood and adolescence of two royal sisters.

But overnight they were peaceful and quiet, with only the occasional sound of walking of the guards or of one of the night employees. Normally these hallways were so quiet that you could hear a pin drop. But the night where this story began wasn't a regular night. What is good, or else we wouldn't have a story, right?

And this story started with a young and beautiful woman, known as Queen Elsa of Arendelle, walking the halls and accompanied by a small and cheerful snowman with a giant carrot like his nose.

Elsa was very different of her usual in appearance. Her hair was completely loose and slightly tousled. Instead of an elegant dress, she wore a fulfilled cyan nightdress that reached the ankles, was barefoot and had a tired look on her face. What wasn't a surprise since it was 4 a.m. and she had woken up recently.

"Elsa." The snowman said. "You think that's left of yesterday's cake?"

"Yes, Olaf." Elsa said yawning. "If Anna didn't arrive before, we'll have enough for both of us to have our snack"

"That's good because it's chocolate cake and I love chocolate. If I had a mountain of chocolate, I would eat it whole." Olaf said happily.

"Yeah, I know." She said smiling affectionately for Olaf. It was true that the snowman had proven to be a fan of that particular food. It was a shock when they discovered Olaf could eat normally. Warm foods were the exception, of course. Elsa still remembered when he tried an onion soup and his belly melted in seconds. Instead panic and crying Olaf just smile and say it was the best soup ever. But maybe the strangest was Olaf never to need go to the bathroom. He ate, and some time later just disappeared. Anna one time stuck her hand in Olaf's belly just to make sure. Luckily Olaf just felt tickles and laughed all time.

Anna still was curious but Elsa got convince her sister to just forget this subject. And she didn't want the poor Olaf to be a victim of Anna's curiosity. He is too sweet to so terrible fate.

But certainly favorite Olaf's food was chocolate. In the first time he tried a chocolate was during a dinner where the desserts was, of course, chocolate. He loved so much that she needed of Anna and Kristoff's help to remove him of near of chocolate. And when they got it Olaf looked more a chocolateman than a snowman.

After that, Olaf stayed half an hour in Elsa's bed writhing in. She had insisted for him to stay in her room because she knew she was the one who could help Olaf if needed (or would you call a doctor to take care of a snowman? ). After he returned to normal and he was asking for more chocolate. Even his belly that had grown three times its size had returned to normal, leaving Elsa shocked again.

After she and Anna had their time trying to teach Olaf how to have moderation with sweets and chocolate. Even Anna was impressed to see someone who could eat more chocolate than her. Luckily, after a hard learning period, he learned his lesson.

Maybe he caught this love for chocolate from me when I created him. Elsa thought to herself. Olaf started sleeping with her since he started to live in the palace with her and Anna. In the end she had become accustomed to her roommate (the first she had since she and Anna had to stay in separate rooms). She didn't quite understand why Olaf wanted to stay with her and not with Anna or in a room his own, but she didn't care.

Now, if you're wondering: why Elsa and Olaf are searching a cake in 4 a.m., I'll explain. Sometimes Elsa had hungry at daybreak, especially after of very full days, mainly because when she finished her duties as queen she was too tired to eat and as a result the night was too hungry to sleep. And it was when she would make her night snacks and usually Olaf, being the fan of sweets that he was, liked to go with Elsa.

Of course, the queen could just ring a bell and ask someone to bring a snack in her room. But she wouldn't listen to servants gossiping after about the Queen to be eating too much. And even she liking to have a happy castle and full of people again, it was nice to walk calmly, without have everyone reverencing her whenever she passed. Luckily the guards who the double crossed occasionally in their nocturnal trips ever had the decency to greet the queen and keep secret about her nocturnal habits. And Elsa was thankful by this.

Finally the two arrived the doors of the kitchen. Elsa opened it carefully to make sure there was nobody inside. As always in this hour the kitchen was empty, but Elsa saw something out of the corner of her eye. It was a strange blue light, but she knew it very well. Was the light coming from inside the pantry which she turned into a giant refrigerator putting a snowstorm inside. A snowstorm almost like she gave to Olaf to prevent his melting. The light came from the blizzard. And if the door was open were two possibilities. A: An employee had forgotten the door open, which was highly unlikely. Gerda was very careful to allow such neglect in her kitchen. And the second: someone was in the pantry.

It's probably just a night clerk taking something. Nothing to worry about. She thought to herself. After all, she still has not wanted to be seen. Imagine what they would say if they saw the queen in her rumpled pajamas and eating a cake with a snowman in daybreak. She would rather not think about.

"Elsa. Why are you taking so long?" Olaf said.

Elsa just motioned for silence to Olaf. "Has anyone in the pantry." Elsa whispered. She entered the kitchen and motioned for him to follow. The queen hid behind a counter and tried to get a better look at who this person was. She thought it was just a matter of waiting until the person was gone and she and Olaf could access the pantry. Or if was Anna or Gerda she wouldn't to need wait. They knew about nocturnal visits of Elsa and Olaf until the pantry . And wouldn't be the first time she would see her sister eating a chocolate stack bigger than her head in dawn. But when Elsa saw the person who was inside, she was sure that something was wrong.

"Sorry Elsa, but I'm tired of waiting. I'll go get my chocolate." Olaf said as he headed to the pantry before being caught by Elsa who held him against the chest and covered his mouth. The little snowman began to kick and talk under the hand of Elsa.

"Hush, Olaf!" Elsa whispered through gritted teeth. "That person in the pantry ... he is an intruder."

"Intruder!" The snowman shouted. Elsa put a hand on the Olaf's mouth again and with the other motioned for silence. "Intruder?" He repeated in a whisper. "How do you know?"

"His clothes! I couldn't see his face, but I know that anyone who works or lives in the castle don't dress like that! "She whispered nervously.

She crouched against the counter and rose a little, to see better the intruder. Olaf tried too but noticing he was too small he decided to climb Elsa instead. First he climbed grabbing Elsa's clothes and after her hair. She suppressed a pain cry when he pulled her hair.

"Olaf!" She said biting her lip for not cry. "What are you doing there?"

"I want to play of spy too." He said putting his arms around Elsa's neck and looking over shoulder her.

"It isn't a game!" She whispered irritated. Elsa loved Olaf, but the last thing which she needed was a curious snowman on her shoulder while she watched an intruder possibly dangerous.

"Elsa!" He shouted whisper. "Do you think he is here to steal my cake?" He said with a pleading look.

"Olaf." Elsa said sighing. "I don't think he came here just to steal your-ow."

"What do you mean with 'ow'?"

"He's even with the cake." Elsa whispered surprise.

"WHAT?" He screamed and jumped to give this stranger a piece of his mind when he was pulled by Elsa again.

"Olaf! Control yourself!" She whispered. "We don't know if he is dangerous or not. Also, he broke into the castle. Is not anyone who can get past the guards as well."

"So let's call for reinforcements! You call the Marshmallow, I the guards and so we'll save my cake! "

"Olaf, I won't call an army because of a cake." Elsa looked over the counter to take another look the intruder. "And he's just a teenager." The person, although she couldn't tell his gender, was not much bigger than Elsa and by his ways seemed he really was just a kid. Elsa would feel bad calling the guards. This boy was barefoot. Maybe he's just a poor and hungry boy looking for food. Elsa had snow and ice power, but she wasn't a cold hearted. She didn't want to call the guards and risk hurt a lost and hungry kid. She was the queen, the responsible for the welfare and happiness of her subjects. She could handle it alone. And if things get dangerous I always have my powers. I'll just scare, not hurt him.

"We can handle it ourselves." She said confidently.

"Good idea Elsa." Olaf said holding a meat hammer. When he got this? "You hits him from the waist up and I'll take care of his legs." He said before to run crying toward the intruder. I think I used very bad the word "we".

"Olaf! No! Come back! Now!" Elsa tried to call but he didn't listen. She saw terrified as the snowman approached the intruder.

But when Olaf was halfway he tripped on his own feet and started belly sliding in intruder's direction. The intruder heard Olaf's cry, but before he could react something strike his feet and he fell on the ground. Olaf disappeared in the pantry.

Elsa watched all shocked and when she was almost sure the worst had passed she saw a flash of silver something spinning in the air. She took three seconds to notice what it was. Oh winters, no!

It was all which she thought before see a meat hammer fall and hear the sound of someone crying of pain, followed by the sound of a person falling unconscious on the ground. Ouch!

Elsa, carefully, approached the pantry. The intruder was unconscious on the ground and the meat hammer was near him. Being positive I didn't froze the heart or the head of anyone this time.

"Elsa!" Olaf was going out of pantry. He had greenery on his head looking like a wig and a string of sausages around his neck. Elsa suppressed a giggle. Olaf looked so silly. "Did you see what I did? It was amazing! And scary too! I saw my whole life flash before my eyes!" He said. "And it was too short."

"Olaf." She said still trying not to laugh. "We have other problems now." She said appointing the intruder on the ground. Elsa knelt in front of the intruder for a closer look. She moved his face to take a better look. She sighed to see it was even a teenager. A boy to be exact, and didn't look much older than her.

"He's dead!" Olaf said.

"WHAT?" Elsa cried. She looked to Olaf a saw him whit a sad face, staring a smashed chocolate cake on the ground. The cake drooped of boy's hand when Olaf struck him.

"Olaf." Elsa said serious. "I was talking about the boy."

"He destroyed my cake. A gentle and innocent cake which never hurt someone." Olaf said sniffing.

"Olaf." She said putting her hand in Olaf's shoulder. "I know you really loved this cake. But was just a cake, a simple piece of food. This boy here, he is alive. And he needs of our help. Can you help with him, please?" Olaf still was angry with the boy. "For me?" She asked with bright and pleading eyes. Obviously Anna wasn't the only in the family who knew this trick.

"Aw, Elsa…" He said smiling. "Do you know I do anything for my friends."

"Yes. I know." She said hugging Olaf. "I promise I will order a new chocolate cake to you tomo- I mean, today. When the chef to wake."

"Whit white chocolate flowers on the icing?"

"Whit a lot of white chocolate flowers." She said still hugging him.

They stayed this way until sounds of the boy fidgeting in his sleep attracted their attention.

"Oh! I almost forget." Elsa said with a nervous smile. She and Olaf stopped their hug and came closer the boy. He was waking. But before he could, Olaf hit on his head with a meat hammer.

"Olaf!" She cried. "What do you think is doing?"

"He is waking. I had to do it. Or he would to escape and call reinforcement." Elsa just facepalmed. Olaf was spending too much time with Anna. "You want me to hit him again just in case?"

"NO!" She cried. "And no hit him again. Ok?"

"No problem." Olaf shrugged. " But he looks odd if you ask me."

Elsa had to agree with Olaf. This boy was really weird somehow. Not only because he was a complete stranger who she had never seen before, but because of his appearance. He wore a dark blue hoodie and beige khaki pants, both with what looked like frost and small snowflakes encrusted on the edge of his clothes. Probably due to stay so long time in the pantry with the snowstorm inside. As she saw before he was barefoot, her skin was paler than her own and his hair was white as snow. It sure was different from all she's ever known before.

"Hey, Elsa." Olaf said. While Elsa was studying the boy Olaf returned to pantry and was now leaving with a strange object in his stick hands. "I almost forgot to show it to you."

"What is it Olaf?" She asked.

The object was a kind of staff. It was made of wood and was curved at the tip. "It was with the boy. He was holding when I accidentally stuck him. Nice, don't you think?"

*poke*

*poke*

Who is that boy?

*poke*

*poke*

Why is he here? Why has he a staff?"

*poke*

*poke*

And how he got invade the castle? I need know.

*poke*

*poke*

"Olaf! Stop to poke the boy with this staff!"

"Aw!" Olaf pouted.


AN: I hope you like of my Jelsa fic. I am a huge Frozen fan and needed write something with this shipping. And please, give me some comments to I know what you want of this fic.

Do you want everybody in Arendelle capable to see Jack or just some people? A story with action and with the other guardians or just a story with Elsa and Jack as they develope their relationship?

I still don't decide what line I will use in this story, so any help is welcome.

In the next chapter Jack will answer an interrogation led by Olaf. Anxious?