Hey guys!
I'm Neve Winter and thankyou for coming in to read my fanfic!
Here are the things you might want to know about the story;
Elsa and Jack will both be 18 in the story .
The timeline is based on frozen.
I'll try to update once a week.
If you have any questions or suggestions please tell me.
Disclaimer: I unfortunately do not own Rise of the guardians or Frozen
Enjoy!
Before the playful spirit, Jack Frost
Before the tragically beautiful Snow Queen
Before the defeat of the nightmares and the great thaw
was a boy named Jack and a girl named Elsa.
This story is not about a spirit finding out who he is nor is it about a Queen who learns to love.
It's about what they left behind to journey on.
A shadow underneath their smile
A tale they kept to themselves deep in their memories
A story not of the mischievous guardian or the elegant lady in ice, or an empty phase or a dangerous monster but a boy and a girl.
About what they left behind to journey on
Of the untold of fates and sacrifices
It's the tale of the hidden.
Prologue
The town was still. All lights were turned off. All doors were closed.
The darkness of the night has taken over the land and only the full moon was shining the empty streets. Two black horses were running across the silence, their mane flying in the wind.
On the horses were two people, hooded in dark cloaks.
The two rode on until they reached the forest at the tip of the village. They stopped in front of a humble cottage near the entrance of the woods.
The two looked at each other and nodded slightly.
They climbed down from their horse and walked towards the cottage.
One of them slid off its cloak.
She was a woman, with dark brown hair and ocean blue eyes.
She hesitantly knocked on the door. There was a small rustle as the light of the house turned on.
A plump woman, with ginger hair opened the door, her eyes heavy with sleep. Then they widened as she noticed the brunette woman's face.
She immediately tumbled to the ground, her head bowed at the King and Queen of Arendelle.
"Y…Your highness" She managed to stutter out.
The King kneeled in front of her, followed by his wife.
The Queen's trembling arms carried a bundle of cloth from her cloak.
It was a baby girl, squirming in discomfort, her hands curled into fists. The Queen's eyes were glassy as she kissed the baby on the forehead and passed her to the woman. Stunned, she had no choice but to receive it.
"Hide her identity, her…powers," The King said in a low voice. She was too dazed to question the word 'powers' "We shall take her back when the time comes."
The rulers of the land quickly stood up to leave but were stopped.
"Wait!" The woman cried out desperately then cringed at the loudness of her own voice. "W…What's her name?" Her voice shook.
They hesitated before answering. "Elsa. Her name is Elsa."
The Queen turned her head to take a last glimpse of her daughter before they disappeared in to the darkness, leaving the shocked woman sitting on the floor, cradling the baby.
She looked down at her then nearly dropped her.
She gasped.
Frost. Patterns of frost were curling around the infant's hands. Her trembling fingers touched it cautiously. The bitter coldness spread across her fingertips.
"Impossible…" She gasped. The frost was real.
She shook her head. This was a dream.
'Wake up. Wake up. Wake up.' She screamed inside her head. But it didn't work.
"How?" She mumbled at the infant.
She looked at the baby's ice blue eyes, as if to search for an answer. The girl reached up to the woman's face. She winced and leaned away in fear, but the fear was soon replaced by wonder as a beautiful snowflake formed under the young fingers. The woman smiled faintly.
"Snow." She whispered. "Elsa Snow."
She went back in the house, taking the baby with her. The light soon turned off. Above the sky was the moon, glowing brightly like never before.
So, did you like it? If you did, I love you guys, if not then never mind.
I'm sorry if it was a bit boring. I promise it'll get better. (I hope)
Jack will come around on the next chapter.
I'll update again as soon as possible.
Till then, good bye!
