The ice creaked around them. Jack looked down into the now frozen water. The snow started an hour ago, it couldn't be solid. What was he thinking?

"Let's play a game." He said looking up at his little sister, reaching carefully for the stick between them.

.oOo.

Ana whipped the reins. "Elsa! Elsa!" Where could she be?

.oOo.

Elsa looked up. The cliff was huge, how on earth could she get past it? At a glance it was a rock wall, but she couldn't climb it in these shoes. She paced. What to do.

A gust of wind from beside her got her attention. She looked up and saw an entry way.

Freedom.

.oOo.

Jack walked up to a lady "Hey where am I?" She turned and walked through him. He gripped his staff. "Hello? Hello!" Tears fell down his face. Why did he feel so empty?

.oOo.

Elsa looked off the balcony of her new castle. Poor Ana. What did she come here for? Crap, did she hit her?

She jumped at a twinkling sound. A white hair boy peered in the doorway. "Good gracious this is spectacular." Elsa blinked.

"Who are you? Get away! It's not safe here." She yelled at him. He stared at her.

"You...you can see me?" He stammers.

"Am I not supposed to?" She asks, taken aback. "That's not the point." She shakes it off "Go away! It's not safe here!"

"YOU CAN SEE ME! I'M NOT CRAZY!" He runs over and hugs her.

"Seems to me like you are crazy! I could kill you!" She screams.

"You can see me!" He squeals.

"Let go!" She shoves him, coating his chest in ice. She gasps. "Oh no, no no no no no no! Oh what do I do?" He looks down and starts to poke at it. "Are you okay? I need to go get some wood for a fire! I'll be back!" She started off.

"Ugh fire? Why? Fire is so...hot." he makes a pained face, then continues rubbimg the ice coating on his chest. She stops and looks at him.

"How are you doing that?" She asks grabbing his wrist. Ice shoots from his palm. They lock eyes momentarily. "How did you do that?" She asks.

"I...don't know." They stare at each other for a moment longer.

"I..." a huge sound bounces around the room. "Someone's here. Stay here. I'll be back." And with that she ran down the stairs.

.oOo.

He paced waiting for her. Where was she? She ran in the room. Looked at him, then to the the main bedroom. She ran in without stopping to shut the doors. He tried to reach for door to shut it, but it wouldn't budge. Two men hurtled past him, weapons in hand. He followed them but before he could react she took care of them.

She was pushing one of them with a wall of ice. He could feel her terror rippling through the ice under him. He jumped and suddenly left the ground, instinct took over and he ran to the guys back and pushed him forwards to keep him from falling.

Jack's hands only went straight through him. Jack tried again. A sudden string of yelled words came from the room and the ice dissipated in front of him and the man. The man toppled. Jack used all his force and called up the wind to blow him safely onto the ledge.

He looked up at at a terrified Elsa before a movement caught his eye. The other man had a weapon. "Look out!" With a crash she dissapeared.

.oOo.

A groan came from beside him. He looked over from his spot on the floor at her. Her beautiful big eyes registering him. "You okay?" He asked.

"Yeah. Who are you?" She asked, still resting on the terrible pillow.

"Jack...and you?" He asked.

"Elsa. Where are we?" She shifted and stood up, the sequins on her dress jingling. Before he could answer the chains on her hand mitts rustled, she figured it out quickly.

.oOo.

It had been a while since Hans left. She looked up at Jack. "Why can't anyone else see you? Are you like...my spirit animal...er person?" He considered it for a moment.

"I don't think so...I don't know what I am...I have no answers. Literally the only things I know right now are our names and that I can make ice come out of anywhere from nowhere." She sighed.

"I'm sorry I can't be much help...hey Jack?" His head perks up. "Help me out of here and I will teach you to control your powers. Deal? It's kinda a two person job." He smiles.

"Let's break some walls."