Disclaimer: I do not own Frozen or Rise of The Guardians as much as I want to, I don't.

So this is just an idea I had for a Jelsa fanfic. Just a bit of background information, it is set in modern times with no powers (so Jack and Elsa have no ice powers neither do the Guardians who should all feature) The couples in this are going to be all the main ones such as Jack and Elsa, Anna and Kristoff, Rapunzel and Flynn. It will also feature Jamie and Emma (OC) and Tooth and Bunnymund. Other couples such as Ariel/Eric, Aurora/Phillip etc. may also appear. Please enjoy.

Chapter 1: An Old Face

"Flight 714 from Arendelle to Burgess has now arrived," the flight attendant said over the intercom. "Please be aware that overhead baggage may have moved during flight. Thanks for flying with Air Arendelle. I hope you think of us the next time you fly."

Elsa stood up from her seat. She edged her way across the aisle of seats, dodging a woman pulling down a large bag as she went. Elsa waited until the man who had been sitting next to her got his bag before Elsa reached up and grabbed her backpack. She swung in over one shoulder and continued to make her way along the aisle to the front of the plane. The attendant said thanks to her while she passed and Elsa did the same to her. Elsa continued to make her way back towards the gate. She followed the rest of the people on the same flight as her to Baggage Claim.

She walked up to the conveyer belt. She waited until she saw bags started making their way down the conveyer belt. People started walking forward to claim their bags. Elsa didn't see her one yet. She figured it would be a while before she saw hers. Her one was often at the back anyway. Slowly the line of people thinned as they collected and then walked away with their bags. Elsa soon saw her black bag coming down the belt. She got a little excited when she saw it. She walked forward and grabbed it. She then left Baggage Claim and headed through the airport. She headed out into the cool crisp air. It felt so good to be outside, stretching her kegs after being cooped up in a plane for hour after hour.

She looked around and saw a line of shuttles all ready. She started to walk over to them but then she saw a rush of people walking over. They would be all fully booked way in advance and this was kind of a spur of a moment trip. Slowly she saw the shuttles being filled up and then driving on. Elsa continued walking onwards looking for some way out of the airport. Some taxis were waiting in the taxi bay. People were already there talking to drivers, Elsa bit her lip. She craned her neck. There were only several taxis and they looked all filed up. She wondered if it was possible to somehow manage a taxi. She then saw the taxis pull away as they got paying customers. That's when she saw it. There was one taxi right at the end of the bay and it looked like someone else had spotted it too.

Elsa sprinted as fast as she could in the direction of the taxi. She only had her backpack and an extra bag while the other person had a trolley with two large suitcases that looked quite heavy. Maybe she could simply outrun the woman with the trolley as she looked lighter than the other person. Elsa then looked up and saw that she had seen her as well. They locked eye contact. She had a look that said 'oh no she isn't' and she started running faster to try and beat her competition. That just spurred Elsa to run faster. The taxi came closer to her. Elsa slowed down and managed to get there first. The other woman looked highly disappointed. Elsa couldn't laugh in triumph as she was still panting pretty hard. Elsa slid into the backseat and the driver asked her where to. Elsa pulled out a scrap of paper and showed him what was on it. The driver looked at it and nodded. He handed it back to Elsa who put it back in her pocket. On the scrap of paper was an address given to her by her sister. She had given it to her a couple of years ago when she moved into her new place and told her that if she ever needed to stop by for any reason, she could.

The driver pulled the taxi away from the bay and then drove out of the airport. Elsa leaned against the window and stared out at the familiar view of Burgess. It had been two long years she had she returned here. She had gone on some massive trip to clear her head and now she was returning. She had wanted to return. She had missed Anna, she had missed her friends and she had missed Burgess. She watched as the driver got onto the highway and sped down it. Elsa could see places she used to eat at, used to shop, and used to hang out with her friends. She hadn't seen those places in a long time. It felt as if a lifetime had passed since she was last here. She wondered what kind of reception she would receive. Probably a chilling one as she hadn't exactly told anyone she had run off or kept in touch with people while she was away. She had needed to get out of Burgess, away from everyone. She had just needed some time to herself to clear her head and to think straight. It was just something that she had needed to do. It may not have been the smartest thing she could have done but it sure felt like the right thing. At least it worked. Her head was clear and she was finally thinking straight again.

The driver pulled into a familiar street and started to slow down. Elsa saw the familiar buildings rushing by her as he drove by them.

"Here we are Miss," the driver said parking his taxi.

Elsa pulled out a wad of cash and handed it to him.

"Keep the change," she said.

She grabbed her stuff and exited the taxi. She breathed in the cool familiar air before she crossed the street to the building opposite her. She paused outside the apartment building and stared up at it. It was quite tall and large. In one of these apartments lived Anna. Elsa just hoped that she was still there and the address she had wasn't out of date. She took out the scrap piece of paper again and gave it one last look. The address was correct so she was in the right place.

"Apartment twenty," she read. Was that on the second floor or on a much higher floor? Well guess Elsa was about to find out. She walked up to the door and saw that you had to be buzzed in to be able to enter. She ran her finger down the list of apartments and found the one that was Anna's. She paused, unable to breath. This was a mistake. She couldn't do this. Anna probably hated her by now and just waltzing into her apartment with no warning wasn't perhaps the best idea. She would just go find a hotel or something and maybe come back, well that's if she had the guts to come back. Elsa started to freak out a little. She couldn't do this. She couldn't just drop by after all this time and just say hello. She turned around. She wasn't ready. She would just go to a hotel and maybe leave a message on her answering machine sometime later after carefully constructing a well thought out message.

Then suddenly the door opened as someone came out of them. The person held the door open for her.

"What to go in?" he asked.

Elsa paused. She still wasn't sure if she wanted to do this. Should she or shouldn't she? She could say no and leave now or she could go onwards and greet her sister who she hadn't seen in years. The man continued to hold the door open for her while she thought about this.

"Yes," she said. She did need to do this. She shouldn't chicken out. She smiled at him while she spoke. "Thanks."

She walked pass him and up the stairs. She then paused as she realised she had no idea which floor Anna's apartment was on. She turned around and walked back down.

"Do you know what floor apartment twenty?" she called out to him.

He quickly doubled back.

"Yeah," he said. "It's on the fourth floor."

"Thanks," Elsa replied.

Elsa then raced up the stairs. She kept going until she found a sign that said that the floor she was on was indeed the fourth. She then followed down the corridor until she found a door with the number twenty in gold lettering. Elsa paused outside it. She took a deep breath in. Well she had found it. She had managed to find Anna's apartment. This was it. All she had to do was knock. She raised her fist. She then froze. She couldn't do this. She couldn't just do this, she couldn't just drop by after two years without so much as a text message. Wait, Elsa told herself, she had to say something. Two years was long enough. Her sister was probably worried out of her mind about her. Elsa then forced herself to knock on the door.


"No way," Anna said closing her fridge door and taking a sip of the coke she just grabbed from her fridge. "She did not do that."

"She did," Rapunzel said grinning at their mutual friend.

"I told a guy I like I was a world class fisherman," Merida groaned into her hands. "I don't even like fishing. I even hate fish. Why did I do that?"

"How can you hate fish?" Kristoff said. "Fish is nice especially with chips."

Anna sat down next to her boyfriend. He along with their friends and Rapunzel's husband, Eugene, were sitting at Anna's kitchen table. They were discussing Merida's date that she had set herself on from online dating service. The guy had apparently been so hot but they had nothing in common so Merida had leapt at the first opportunity that she had.

"I didn't know what to say," Merida said. "He was talking about all these things that he likes and I couldn't decipher a single thing that he was saying. Then he said something about fish and I obviously knew what fish were so I jumped at that so I told him I liked fishing which made him really excited."

"You don't know the first thing about fishing," Eugene said placing his arm around his wife who giggled.

"I don't even think you've ever been fishing," Kristoff said.

"I went once," Merida retorted.

"When?" Anna said clearly amused by it all.

"When your father took us," Merida said to Anna, "when we were like seventeen."

"Us?" Anna asked.

"Yeah, you, me and Elsa."

A silence then fell. Elsa's name hadn't been mentioned in a while and it was a bit of a sensitive topic for Anna. Elsa had run off leaving Anna nothing but a note saying that she just needed some time to herself and not to call. Anna had agreed as Elsa had been going through a very hard and painful time. Anna had thought that maybe Elsa had gone back home to their family estate or maybe upstate to one of their beach houses. Atlas, that didn't happen. Elsa had decided to go on some backpacking trip around the world, at least, that's what Anna thought. She didn't really know much. The days turned into weeks, the weeks turned into months and the months turned into years. It had been two years and Anna hadn't even gotten a phone call saying that she was alright. Elsa could be dead for all she knew. Despite this, Anna wasn't angry, she was just worried. Elsa had been in a bit of a dark place before she left and if leaving helped her, then Anna was all for it. Maybe staying in contact was too much for her and she needed some time alone. Anna just hoped that Elsa was alright. She had spent many nights worrying about her and pacing up and down wondering what was going on with her. It had worried her to her core.

"Anna?" it was Kristoff. He had one hand on her shoulder and was peering into her face. Anna then realised she hadn't spoken in a while and that everyone was looking at her. This had been a common occurrence ever since Elsa had just got up and left everyone.

"I'm okay," Anna said in a bit of a horse tone. "I'm just worried about her. That's all."

"We all are," Rapunzel said softly.

"Where did she even go?" Eugene asked.

Anna shrugged. She didn't really know anything. She knew that Elsa had gone back home to Arendelle for a while but that was it. Anna had tried contacting some of her relatives back home like their grandmother Ingrid, Uncle Klaus or Cousin Astrid but no one knew anything. People were starting to wonder if something happened to her but Anna didn't have that feeling that something had gone bad. Anna would know if something had gone down, wouldn't she? She would know, deep inside of her, wouldn't she?

"So what happened next?" Kristoff asked Merida. Anna knew what he was doing. He was trying to change the conversation as he knew that talking about Elsa would always make her feel a little upset. Anna had cried in bed the first few nights she had gone or whenever Elsa was brought up in conversation.

Merida looked a little confused at what Kristoff had said but managed to recover.

"So we talked about fishing for the rest of the evening," Merida said getting back to her story. "I don't know how I managed to keep the conversation going considering I know zippo about fish."

"She thinks Snapper are fish that will snap at you," Rapunzel said which earned her a glare from Merida and a roar of laughter from everyone else.

"Thankfully Eugene and Kristoff had their fishing obsession only a while ago as one of Kristoff's work colleagues had gotten them into it, so somehow, I managed to picked up some pointers from them."

"And you said we would achieve nothing from it," Eugene said to Rapunzel who laughed.

"So then what happened?" Anna asked.

"Well we went back to his place," Merida continued, "and the next morning he's cooking eggs and bacon for me for breakfast in bed."

"Wow, whole night," Rapunzel said. "Was he any good?"

"You know how you can cook the most delicious meal and it looks so mouth-watering," Merida said. There were a few nods and noises of agreement. "But then eating it makes you want to throw up."

"Ah," Anna said. "I get where you're going with this."

"That bad huh?" Eugene said.

"I think at one point, I nearly fell asleep."

There was a groan of sympathy from everyone in the room.

"Maybe he was nervous," Kristoff suggested.

"Oh believe me," Merida said. "He wasn't nervous. If anything, he was over confident. That man had an ego the size of Jupiter."

"So what did he think?" Anna asked.

"Oh he had a fun time," Merida said. "I was unbelievable. It wasn't me who was the issue. It was him."

"That's not good," Kristoff said.

There was suddenly a knocking at the door.

"I'll get that," Anna said. She got up and headed to the door. She opened and it let out a gasp. She almost fainted in shock as she stared at the one person she would never have expected to show up right out of the blue like this. The person behind the door was none other than her sister, Elsa.

"Hi," Elsa said nervously waving her hand.

Anna just stared at her sister. After two years, she suddenly shows up out of nowhere without any forewarning at all. She was carrying a large black bag and had a backpack over one shoulder. Anna wondered if she perhaps had come straight from the airport or something. Elsa looked a little nervous but that was nothing to how Anna felt. She was stunned. She was beyond disbelief. She hadn't expected this at all. Anna opened her mouth but no words came out. What do you say to your sister who randomly shows up after two years without a single phone call, text, email or any method of communication? Everyone just stayed where they were. Nobody moved or even breathed. They all just stared at each other.

"So, um," Anna said breaking the tension and the silence. "How have you been?" She still had one hand on the door. She didn't know whether or not she wanted to slam it in Elsa's face or not.

"Been okay," Elsa shrugged.

"Oh okay, come in then," Anna said after several more moments of silence. "Sorry."

"It's okay," Elsa said.

Anna shut the door behind Elsa and helped her place her things on the table. She just stood there looking around the place. Anna then realised that Elsa had never set foot in apartment. She had got it just after she finished her nursing degree as a sort of a present to herself for completing University. Elsa had never seen it as she left only a week before Anna had even moved in.

"Nice place," Elsa commented.

"Thanks," Anna said.

Anna's apartment wasn't too big nor was it too small, it was just the right size for her. It had two spacious bedrooms, a large longue like area with a big TV, sofas and chairs, a kitchen and a bathroom. There wasn't much too it but Anna had fallen in love with it. She spent a while picking out what kind of furniture she wanted for the apartment. She had dragged Kristoff along to help her out even though he didn't really like shopping. Anna had wanted Elsa to come with her but Anna knew that if Elsa was going to come, she would have to force her out as she had been all curled up in her bed full of pain and misery at the time.

Anna pulled out a seat and offered it to Elsa. Elsa sat down. Anna knew that she felt kind of like a stranger. Anna wished that Elsa didn't but that was the way things were and Anna couldn't change them.

"So," Rapunzel said really drawing out the word. "Where have you been?"

"Oh," Elsa said brightening up. "All over, you wouldn't believe the kinds of places I've been, the people I've seen, the things I did."

"What places?" Anna asked. She was actually very interested in knowing what Elsa had gotten up to.

"Well I started in Europe," Elsa said. "I wanted to go home for a bit but then I explored the world."

Anna listened to what Elsa had gotten. She listened how Elsa ate exotic foods in many different countries, how she did things that seemed so dangerous and daring such as hiking through forests full of dangerous creatures or walking across bridges two hundred feet up. Anna nearly went green when she heard the kinds of food that Elsa ate in China.


Elsa had fun discussing all the details of her trip, how she went around Europe, up to Russia, through Asia, through China and Japan, into Africa and into the pacific to see countries like Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Australia and New Zealand.

"So you had fun?" Anna asked Elsa.

Elsa nodded. "Yeah I did. It felt so good to be out and about in the world."

"Good," Anna then picked up a pillow and smacked it across Elsa headfirst. Elsa let out a yelp and Anna placed down the pillow. She felt a little better.

"What was that for?" Elsa said.

"That," Anna lay great stress on the word, "is because you never rang, texted, email, telegrammed, Skyped, Facebook messaged, sent a carrying pigeon or used any known commination known to man to contact us to let us know you were okay."

"I'm sorry," Elsa said. There were some tears in her eyes when she spoke. "I just panicked and ran. I thought that if I stayed I would do something stupid and well I couldn't talk to you guys. I wouldn't have a clue what to say for starters and as time went on, things just got awkward."

"I know," Anna said gently. "I'm just venting. I know you went through a very tough time and you did need to get away from it all. I just hoped that running away from your problems solved them."

"They didn't solve them," Elsa said. "Running never does. It did though help me calm down, think a little and allowed me to grow and see the bigger picture."

"At least that's something," Anna said sympathetically.

"I actually think I'm okay," Elsa said.

"That's good," Rapunzel said.

"It's no longer dark and scary?" Merida asked looking concerned.

"Indeed," Elsa smiled. She did indeed feel a lot better than what she had been feeling a couple of years ago.

"Excellent," Anna said taking a sip of her coke which had long gone flat. "Then maybe running away was actually the best thing for you."

"Maybe," Elsa shrugged.

"Well if it's got you back on track then maybe it was," Kristoff suggested. "I mean you look a lot better than when I last saw you."

Elsa smiled. The last time Kristoff had seen her had been two years ago when she was all curled up in her bed crying her eyes out.

"I agree with the boyfriend," Anna said. "You actually do."

The door then suddenly opened which interrupted their conversation. Someone then came through it carrying a large stack of pizza boxes.

"Okay I got the pizzas guys," the guy said. "Let's eat."

Elsa almost fainted with shock when she heard that voice. She knew who that voice belonged to. She didn't need to look up and see who it was but Elsa did anyway. Her eyes caught the familiar blonde hair, the lopsided grin and the sparkling blue eyes. The man stopped and stared at her as well. He dropped the pizza boxes in shock when he saw who was standing only a metre in front of her. Silence fell as the two people looked at each other with stunned expressions. Nobody spoke. Nobody wanted to break the silence that captivated them. Elsa stared into the face of someone she never thought she would ever see again.

It was Jack.

A/N: So summer has finally arrived here after being away for so long, so celebrating with a brand new Jelsa fanfic which I hope that you all will enjoy. So I hope that everyone enjoyed this first chapter (Elsa's flight number is actually the same number as on in Tintin comic book title, I just couldn't resist). Continue? Don't continue? Please review =)