It was just too much to take in for Elsa. The fact she nearly killed her own kingdom. Her own sister.
It weighed on her heart, if she had a heart.
She would blame everything on herself, because she is the monster, the monster. A selfish person with crazed powers and the heart of stone.
Well, that was what she thought until she met him.
He would tell her about childhood fantasies like Santa Claus and Tooth Fairy. He would make her laugh on her saddest days. He would irritate her and nag her like a child. He would make her believe that everything could be fun. Winter wasn't scary with him.
He was just like her, with powers of snow and ice. Just the diffrence that he learned to use it for fun. And she used hers to hide herself from the world.
He would simply come at her window and stare at her for hours, usually without her knowledge and then he would say 'Elsa?' and she would throw away her papers in fright. And would chase him in the palace for what he did. She would try to freeeze him and he would say 'This is an equal fight, Elsa.'
They would play in the self-conjoured snow alone and free. Happy.
And indeed he was just like her, he too had a sister. A sister he loved. A sister he saved. He too had fears, but he fought them, he learned to overcome them.
Unlike herself. All she did was put her sister in mortal danger, not once but twice. And hide away from the world in her arrogance, because she was frightened.
It all changed that night.
Everything was frozen, covered in layers of frost. A beautiful lake lay in front of them, solid as ice. The green of the meadow was now white with snow. Icicles hanged in the trees.
'This is beautiful, did you do it?' she asked.
'No, Elsa. This is all natural. Something in which we don't have a part in. This is winter in it's untouched form.' he said.
'Thank you, thank you for everything.'
Elsa stood on her tiptoes and cupped his face in her comparitively small hands, and leaned forward to press her icy lips on his soft, snowy ones.
The feeling was chilly, and she liked it. So did he.
He was her Jack Frost.
