Okay I'm just going to say now that I'm not a huge Jelsa shipper myself. It's not that I don't like the ship. It's just that I never got very invested in it. But I have tons of readers who are Jelsa fans so this is for you. Note that this is still a tragedy so be prepared.


Elsa sat at her window. Not much to do. It had been nearly a year since her parents shut her off from her sister. Anna was allowed to go outside the gates, but only with her parents. They didn't trust her alone with Anna anymore. But Elsa was left alone in her room. The servants took her food to her room. Her parents bought her books and dolls to play with, but nothing could make up for the hole left in her heart by her little sister. They were so close. But that was gone.

She often spent time practicing her skating or sometimes snowman making. Even though her father told her to conceal it. Sometimes she just couldn't. "So Olaf what do you want to do today?" Elsa rolled off of bed. The snowman just sat there. The girl frowned and sighed. "Right you can't talk." She plopped down on the floor wondering what she could do. Aside from being lonely, being locked up so much was just plain boring.


"Yahoo!" Jack did a double twirl in the air. He landed on a brick side walk punching his fists in the air. "That was fun." She laughed brushing she water from the clouds off of his brown cape. He laughed for a few more seconds before he turned to see a huge castle. It was white with hints of blue/green. He decided to check it out. He flew around peering into the windows. He eventually came across a large window. It had royal purple curtains. Jack's curiosity got the better of him. He pushed the window open gently. A small squeal escaped. He winced hoping nobody had heard it. Luckily nobody did.

A young girl sat on the floor reading a fairy tale labeled "Bear and the Bow". He smirked and walked over to her. He peaked over her shoulder to see what she was reading. But Jack wasn't much for reading. "Elsa! Do you wanna come out and play? Please." The girl glanced back at the door with huge regret in her eyes. "Go away!" The other little girl sighed and scurried away. Elsa had a tear in her eye. She wiped it away and buried her head in her hands.

Sharp but intricate designs of ice formed around her and grew around the room until it was covered in a thin layer over ice. Jack was amazed by it. Did the little girl do this? He looked down at her. He felt sorry for the poor kid. He held at his hand and formed a fluffy snowflake. With a little bit of wind he blew it at Elsa. She peeked up through her finger to see the snowflake hover in front of her. She had never made a snowflake like that. It was soft and playful looking. She giggled at it. It floated onto her nose and melted. She wiggled her nose and chuckled. She looked down at her gloves and smiled. What could it hurt as long as the door was closed and she was carful.

She tugged the finger of the glove with a worried expression but pulled it off to examine her hand. Bits of snow were dusted across her hand. But she couldn't feel it. She laughed and bounced with excitement. She jumped up and tried to make a snow flake like the one she saw before. With a flick of her wrist multiple snowflakes appeared and twirled through the room. Jack grinned. Impressive. This was going to become a competition really quick. He tapped his staff on the floor causing frost to coat the carpet. Elsa cocked her head. She didn't do that. Well who cares. This was amazing. She tapped her foot on the ground and covered the entire floor with ice. Jack gasped but not out of surprise. Now it was a competition.

He formed a little snow ball in his hand and tossed it in the air making in snow. Elsa smiled. While they were playing in the snow one of the maids walked by the door. Little bits of ice peaked under the door." Your majesty." She knocked and held her ear to the door. Giggling? The maid smiled and opened the door but was horrified by what she saw. The room was full of ice and snow. Elsa had made a snow feather that she placed behind her ear. The girl was stunned. Oh no. The maid fled from her and ran to the King and Queens throne room. She stopped and bowed waiting for them to allow her to speak. "What is it that you want?" The maid explained what she saw expecting the king and queen to thank her but instead they threw her in the dungeon. They said she had gone insane. If word got out of Elsa's powers, she could be killed.

"So the poor ladies in prison because of me?" Elsa sounded traumatized. Jack looked in through the window. "Yes dear. But she was going to tell everyone of your powers. Remember what the trolls showed you?" Elsa 's lip quivered in fear. The troll had show her a vision of her adult self being tramped by an angry mob. Fear was her enemy. "Yes Papa." The king nodded." It's okay. We aren't mad but you have to be carful. Conceal don't feel. Don't let it show." Elsa gulped and nodded. "Good girl." Her parents left her alone once more.

Jack's eyes weld up with tears too. He started this and she was in trouble for it. Not to mention the poor woman who was now locked up in jail because of him. He blinked away the tears and sat next to the window. He had to leave. He did nothing but harm to Elsa. But for some reason that was a lot harder than he thought.


This is not the end of the story. I did say it was a tragedy but I'm not done with the story yet. Not a romantic relationship yet. She's still a kid but she'll grow up. And by the way Jack is invisible to her at the moment. Thanks for reading and please review.