AN: This is written for a six year old I babysit and is supposed to be part of her Christmas present. If you see any errors or have better title names, please let me know. Thanks a bunch, reviews much appreciated, and happy reading!

Once upon a time Queen Elsa of Arendelle ruled her kingdom with honor, nobility, and fairness. After her horrifying ordeal with her out of control ice powers and nearly killing her dear sister Anna, she learned that through love, not fear, she was able to completely control her powers and enjoy them using to their fullest. She enjoyed ruling her kingdom and making sure that her people were content, and they likewise loved her as queen.

Though all was right with the world, Elsa still found herself returning to her ice castle in the high mountains. In her solitude she pondered more deeply about her powers and where they came from. Her parents had told her that she was born with these powers. Did that mean that there were other people, somewhere out in the wide open world, who was born with the same power?

One day as Elsa approached the tall double entrance doors of her castle, she heard a faint noise from inside. Pressing an ear against the door, she could just make out a "Woop!" and a "Wee!" yelled by someone who did not sound anything like Anna, Kristoff, or Olaf. Whoever it was, they were not invited to run around in her private castle. They might be friend, but they could also be foe. Elsa braced herself as she opened the door and saw—a young man who looked around Anna's age sliding down the long banister on the balls of his bare feet.

He had a head of snow-white hair like hers, and he wore a brown cloak over his tan shirt and pants. As he slid down, he spun his weathered shepherd's crook from hand to hand until he reached the bottom, flew off the banister, and skidded to a stop within inches of Elsa's toes.

"Who are you and what are you doing in my castle?" Elsa demanded.

"Y-You can see me?" the man gasped.

"Of course I can see you, now answer my questions!"

"She can see me," he said to himself as he hopped from foot to foot in glee. "She can see me!"

"Tell me who you are and why you are here. Now."

The man stood straight up and bowed before her.

"The name's Jack Frost, and I thought this castle was abandoned, so I thought I'd explore it. I didn't know it was yours, princess."

Elsa stiffened at that. "My name is Queen Elsa of Arendelle. You are trespassing and you must leave. My castle is not open to strangers."

Jack Frost stood up and hit the butt of his crook against the floor.

"Fair enough, your majesty, only there's just one problem."

"Oh? What would that be?"

"I'd love to leave, really I would, I just don't know how. My home is back in the American colonies, but when I decided to explore a little bit I got blown over the ocean by a crazy strong wind all the way over here, and I don't know how to get back."

She squinted at him. "What do you mean by 'blown over the ocean'? You have to take a ship to get here if you're coming from the colonies."

"Not if you're a winter spirit."

He summoned a slight gust that propelled him to the ceiling and touched the sparkling chandelier before floating back down. Elsa's jaw dropped at the spectacle.

"That's not all I can do," he said and held his cane up to the air. It glowed blue before it shot out a strong stream of snowflakes. He grinned at Elsa's shocked face and added, "Pretty impressive, huh?"

"You have ice powers, I can't believe it!"

Jack folded his arms behind his head and said, "Well, that's just a sample of what I can—"

"I have ice powers too!" she said as she shot curlicue patterns of frost in the air.

Jack's face changed from smugness to astonishment faster than a speeding avalanche.

"I built this castle myself and I can make living snowmen and—oh, you should come to Arendale and meet Olaf. He's my favorite snowman I created. What else can you do?"

"I…um…well, I can make frost pictures on windows and snow balls and…and snowdays. I can't really build anything or…uh…create life."

"I can make snow days too! Oh, it's so nice to know that I'm not the only one with powers. Wait, can you tell me how you got yours?"

He shrugged and said coldly, "The Man in the Moon created me with these powers."

"Man in the Moon? You mean he's actually real?"

"Yup, and all he does it sit up there without saying a word. How did you get your powers?"

"I was born with them too, but my parents don't have ice powers. No one I know has ice powers, except for you. I guess I'll never really know why I was born with powers," she said quietly.

"You're not alone. Oh, before I forget, when I was being hauled over here, I saw another castle made of ice floating in the sea. I was wondering who made it, but I guess it was you, huh?"

"No," Elsa said slowly. "I've only made this castle, and I've never been at sea."

"Well if you didn't make that castle, and I certainly didn't make that castle, then that must mean…"

They completed the sentence in unison, "There's someone else with ice powers!"