Elsa Lovegood
Elsa sighed as she rested her hand on the top of the Eiffel Tower. She watched the boy down below send a breakup text to his girlfriend. A text!
Fuming, she raced down to the bench and shot a small blast of ice at his foot. For a second she considered the suspicions this might arise, but she shrugged all her worries aside and watched the boy struggle.
A devilish grin made its way to her pale complexioned face, as she brushed a strand of loose hair from her platinum blond braid, and headed to find Mariah. She knew the perfect cure for the breakup text she had just received.
Mariah laid on her bed, a mixture of angry and sad tears streaming down her face. Elsa sighed once again, feeling her heart grow sad. She blew a small kiss at the girl, causing Mariah to stand up and begin fixing herself up.
She brushed her frizzy brown hair, and added mascara on the eyelashes resting over her matching chestnut colored eyes.
Elsa lead her outside simply by placing a thought in Mariah's head to do so. A power that made her job simpler. Yet, she could not demand someone to fall in love, for love takes time.
Elsa immediately picked up on a guy a few blocks away once they arrived outside. Soon the guy was right in front of the two wearing a sad expression. Of course, he could only see Mariah.
"You called?" He asked shyly while holding up his cell phone.
Mariah laughed hoarsely, nodding her head slightly.
"So...a text huh?" The guy questioned awkwardly. Elsa fought the urge to face palm at his attempt.
Instead, she sprinkled just a bit of red dust over the pair knowing the real sparks would happen over time. She didn't want the relationship to be rushed, she just gave them slight help before flying away.
She pondered the thought of her having a relationship like theirs. Only Elsa knew the boy, Josh, had a gigantic crush on Mariah, to say the least that is. It would be fun to have a guy consider her in the same way.
She shook her head slightly, giving the moon a quick frown. She couldn't have love, in fact she couldn't even have a friend. She remembered her conversation with the moon just a few months before.
"I don't understand why no one can see me" she expressed.
"Give it time" was the simple reply she got in return.
"Time!" Elsa screamed. "I've given it three hundred years and I have nothing to show for it!"
Only silence followed her anger. She collapsed to the floor in frustrated.
"What's the point of being immortal if you are all alone" she cried. She felt weak as a few tears ran down her face.
The moon had only spoke to her once before that. Manny had explained she was to be called Elsa Lovegood. She was also to be known to mortals as Cupid. Little did she know at the time that Cupid was illustrated as a baby with an arrow that no one believes in.
Jack Frost
Jack leapt through the city of Burgess spreading snow to the small town. He blew papers around and mischievously tripped a few people by 'accident'.
His eyes spotted a young boy with brown hair playing with some friends. He casually blew on a snowball before throwing it at the child. The boy laughed slightly. "Okay who threw that?"
"It wasn't big foot kiddo" Jack commented.
Jamie threw a snowball at Pippa, Jamie's friend.
"Jamie Bennett! No fair!" She exclaimed.
Jamie wore a goofy grin. "You struck first!" Soon Jamie and his friends were getting into a full blown snowball fight.
Jack smiled, racing in between the children. "Alright, who needs ammo?" He asked, as if they would respond.
Suddenly, a girl squealed in fear. "Crud, I hit Cupcake."
The girl, Cupcake Jack guessed, turned around rather aggressively. Jack laughed to himself as he blew on another snowflake and hit her.
Even she couldn't hold back her laughter. Soon the whole group was sledding on hills, with slight help from Jack Frost.
He specifically lead Jamie away causing him to fly through the city. The wind blew back his brown locks of hair, fear striking his eyes.
"Whoa!" He exclaimed.
"Come on, don't worry kid, I gotcha" Jack explained to deaf ears.
Jack smiled, ever so slightly, as more fear lit up Jamie's expression. He knew he would calm down in a second.
"Hold on. It's gonna be alright."
"Ahhhh! No, no, no, no…" Jamie trailed off.
"Keep up with me kid" Jack told him. "Take a left." Jack continued to guide the sled through traffic and around different pedestrians.
He then created a rank to avoid upcoming dangers.
"Whoa" Jack said, watching Jamie fly through the air.
Jamie landed in a pile of snow up against the statute of Thaddeus Burgess, colonial settler.
A small chuckle escaped through Jack's lips as he watched Jamie's fear turn to excitement.
"Whoaaa!" he begins, ignoring the worry of his friends. " Did you guys see that? It was amazing! I slid - I did a jump and I slid under a car -ERF!"
A nearby sofa from a van slid over and hit Jamie. The kids cringed slightly.
"Whoops" Jack chuckled.
An anxious silence occurred as the kids waited to see if Jamie was alright.
Luckily, Jamie popped up wearing a goofy grin with a small gap. He showed all the kids proudly. "Cool! A Tooth!"
"Dude, that means cash! Tooth Fairy cash! I love the Tooth Fairy!" Jamie's friend told him.
"Oh, no…" Jack said, watching the friends have fun over the tooth. Sadness flooded through him like a crashing wave.
"That's totally awesome. You lucky bug! Lucky!" Jamie's friend from before said.
Jack watched it in horror. "No!"
"I gotta put this under my pillow!" Jamie told the group.
"Ah, wait a minute! Come on, hold on, hold on! What about all that fun we just had? That wasn't the Tooth Fairy, that was me!"
The kids paid no attention and continued chatting about the tooth fairy.
"What's a guy gotta do to get a little attention around here!"
Whoosh! Jamie stepped through Jack as if he didn't exist.
Momentarily shaken, Jack thought back to the first person that walked through him.
"Darkness. That's the first thing I remember. It was dark, and it was cold. And I was scared."
A boy's body was lifted from a pond, bathed in moonlight. The boy had striking white hair, blue eyes, pale skin, and bare feet.
"But then...then I saw the moon. It was so big and it was so bright, and it seemed to chase the darkness away. And when it did...I wasn't scared anymore."
The boy, Jack, floated down onto the nearby ice.
"Why I was there, and what I was meant to do - that I've never known. And a part of me wonders if I ever will."
He gazed around in confusion. Spotting a staff, he curiously picked it up. On command after Jack's cold touch, the staff shot out a bit of Frost. Jack stared at it, even more confused.
He twirled around and flew into the air.
Shakily, he landed on a tree branch and spotted a nearby town.
He flew down to a boy. "Oh, ah, excuse me, can you tell me where I am?"
Whoosh, the boy stepped through him. He was left speechless, his emotions caused a slight snow to appear.
Unaware of Jack's presence, more people stepped through him. A cold shiver ran through his veins. He stared around at his surroundings, pleading for someone to see. Unable to handle it all, he darted into the forest.
"My name is Jack Frost - how do I know that? The moon told me so. But that was all he ever told me."
Jack pondered it all sadly. Why, he thought sadly staring at the moon. Why put me through this torture?
