Hello! This is my second fan fiction. I've never really tried this, but I'm excited to write something new. Welcome to the crossover between Jack Frost and Elsa (and others)! It features most of the Dreamworks and Disney characters, mostly the Big Four/ Super Six. Enjoy!

~DISCLAIMER: I DON'T OWN AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER, RISE OF THE GUARDIANS, OR FROZEN! MICHAEL DIMARTINO, BRYAN KONIETZKO, DREAMWORKS, AND DISNEY DO!~


Long ago, a baby boy was born in the Southern Water Tribe. He had the ability to manipulate and use water. However, his cries were not heard, and he was very ill. His parents cried, knowing that their first son would die before their eyes. The baby's father prayed to the moon, praying that his son would live. He imagined all of the fun he and his son would have. Sledding on penguins, snowball fights, battling each other. Suddenly, the moon's rays fell upon the little baby, and he floated in midair. The baby took a deep breath and started to sob a cry as loud as a moose-lion's. Parents relieved, and the whole village rejoicing, the baby was put back down to its crib, the moon shining its white light upon the crib. The baby's hair was no longer brown, but white, and his deep brown eyes became a striking ice blue. His skin was very pale, so pale that it appeared a beautiful milky gray. His cheeks no longer held a rosy glow, but had a faint tinge of light pink. There was a final burst of light from the moon, and the boy began to harness great power, more power than any other waterbender in his tribe.

His name was Jack. Jackson Overland.

At the same time, in the Northern Water Tribe, a very young three year old was discovering just how powerful she was. Elsa Arendelle, young Princess of the Northern Water Tribe, was a very powerful girl indeed. She had platinum blonde hair, close to the white of snow, and that was very rare in her tribe. She had very pale skin, and she had a healthy glow to her cheeks. Her eyes were a dark cerulean blue that was very hard to explain, the color none like any other. She too harnessed great power, and was the progeny of the royal family in the girl was learning that she too, was a waterbender. Her hair was a light platinum blonde, a color that was very rare in the Northern Water Tribe. Her hands placed inside a water basin, she gasped as she felt the water drop lower in temperature and freeze before her eyes. She took her hands out, and the water returned back to normal. She became curious. She waved her hands in a large arc, and a small ribbon of water followed her hand, and bunched up into a large water drop. She laughed in pure glee, amazed that she could control water. Suddenly, her control loosened on the water drop. Just the thread of concentration was cut, and the water drop fell down upon her head, soaking her with water. She started to wail and cry, her nightgown more doused than damp with water. Her pregnant mother and father rushed into the room, worried expressions on their faces.

"Elsa dear, what's wrong?"

"Mommy, my dress is wet. I don't like it. I don't like it one bit!"

Idun, Elsa's mother, and Chief Adgar, Elsa's father, released a breath of relief. Agdar scooped little Elsa in his arms and twirled her around.

"Well I guess we better dry it!" Agdar and Elsa exchanged laughs and giggles as they kept spinning and spinning around.

Water droplets splashed everywhere, and soon, nearly everyone in the room was wet. "That didn't do much," Agdar mumbled to himself.

Little Elsa was giggling and having a great time, spreading her hands out on a nearby puddle. Agdar had their servants clean up the mess, and they brought Elsa to her bedroom. She stripped away her sticky damp nightgown and changed into a clean one. Carefully, she combed the knots from her hair and jumped into bed. She whispered goodnight to the moon, and snuggled deeper into the covers.

"Goodnight Mr. Moon. May your moonlight guide me every step of the way."

Little did she know, Elsa Arendelle's life was about to change for the worst.


~Five Years Later~

"Elsa...Elsa! Come on, let's play!" A cheerful voice cried.

Eight year old Elsa smiled and swatted the voice's body away. "Go away Anna. You can play by yourself!"

Anna, Elsa's younger sister, crossed her arms and laid herself down on Elsa. "But I can't! I don't want to! The sky's awake so we have to play! Come on!" She tugged on Elsa's sleeve persistently.

Elsa opened an eye, and smirked. "Okay, Mr. Moose lion, let's play."

"That's Ms. Moose lion to you!"

Red pigtails bobbed up and down as she bounced from side to side, eagerly waiting for her sister to get out of bed. Elsa rolled out of bed and waved to the fading moon.

"Goodbye Mr. Moon. See you tonight!"

She grabbed her fur parka and ran after Anna and they exited to the outdoors. The sisters breathed in the morning air, shivering at the early morning chill.

"Anna, you're going to get cold. We should get back inside."

Anna sneezed and rubbed her nose. "No, no. I'm fine." She sneezed again.

Elsa rolled her eyes and wrapped her parka around Anna. A warm glow rose to Anna's cheeks.

"Thanks, Elsa."

They giggled and ran to the outer walls, and Elsa held onto Anna as she created a column of ice to elevate them on top. Anna and Elsa marveled at the rising sun, but their awe was short lived.

"Elsa, do the water moving thing! Come on, come on!"

The older sister laughed and beckoned Anna to move in closer. She concentrated on the icy water below them and moved her hands in a slow circling motion. The water began to swirl around, and Elsa rose her hands up above her head. The water erupted into a column of liquid, and Elsa formed a stiff motion with her hands. The water hardened into solid ice, and Anna clapped her hands wildly.

"Hooray! That was really good! Do it again! Do it again!"

Elsa shook her head. "No, wait. I've been working on something else, and I want to see if I can do it."

Anna nodded and watched intently. Elsa hardened a small area of water below her and jumped down. She waved at Anna, who waved back. Elsa moved her hands in a repetitive swimming motion, and the small ice floe slowly moved towards an empty square of water. She closed her eyes and moved her arms around in graceful motions. The water followed her hands, freezing and growing taller as it wound around in the sky. Anna grinned from ear to ear and ran towards the large spiraling slide of ice. Elsa didn't seem to notice as Anna climbed onto the top of the slide, and mounted herself onto the opening.

"All I have to do now is make the floor for the lake so that when we slide down, we won't go sink down too deep." She talked to herself while she concentrated, about to create a smooth pane of ice at a reasonable children-sized height within the small square of water she blocked off from the rest of the sea.

Suddenly, as her hands trembled, about to move, she heard a laugh of pure glee, zooming closer and closer towards her. Anna.

"Anna, no!"

But it was too late. Anna slid into the deep and cold water, her small figure fading into the dark depths. Elsa felt adrenaline burst through her veins as she panicked, the blood in her head pounding.

"Anna, Anna...where are you?"

She dove into the water and searched through the darkness, determined to find her sister. She ignored the turtle seals that swam through the water with graceful ease. She saw a trail of small bubbles leading down into the deeper depths of the ocean, and quickly swam towards them. She created a bubble of air around herself, making it easier to breathe. She saw Anna's unconscious figure drifting aimlessly through the sea. Elsa grabbed onto Anna's hand and pushed them up to the surface. She pulled the both of them onto the ice that she had created and held Anna in her tiny arms.

"Don't be dead, please don't be dead."

Anna's lips were tinged a purplish blue, her eyes clamped shut. Her skin was ice cold, her expression grave. Elsa sobbed and cried out to anybody she could think of. She called to the townspeople, to her father, her mother, anybody. Despite the thick parka Anna wore, she was extremely cold. Elsa raced towards their large tower, carrying Anna in her arms. At one point, carrying Anna had become too tiresome for Elsa, and she bended a pile of snow into a compact wagon. Elsa rolled Anna into the large tower where their parents were waiting for them.

"Papa, Mama, she-we were playing, and she slid down the ice I bended and fell into the water."

"Bring her here, Elsa." Her papa ordered, a stern look on his face.

"She's ice cold and her lips are blue, Agdar." Idun informed, tears in her eyes.

"Mama, Papa...I'm so sorry…"

But nobody paid any attention. Elsa felt her whole body convulse, every cell in her being quivered and shook, her emotions getting the better of her. Tears poured down her face and she stood there, afraid of her strength. Afraid of herself.

"Anna has hypothermia. We have to get a healer."

"But Agdar, I don't think the healer can do much. We have to do something else."

"You're right. I know a place that only the family knows about. Let's go."

Idun scooped up Anna in her arms and cradled her, stroking the red pigtails upon her head. Elsa followed quietly, her heart scarred by her sister's near death experience. Agdar took his family behind his temple and into a cave behind a roaring waterfall. There, beautiful and lush vegetation thrived, and a small pond rested in front of a gate.

"The Spirit Oasis. Come, let's set Anna into the water."

"What's going to happen to her?"

"She will not know that Elsa has water bending. She'll be safe; protected from all danger."

Idun and Chief Agdar hurried over to the small pond and set their second born child into the calm water. Elsa slipped away behind vegetation, and observed her surroundings. It was unusually warm, kind of like what a tropical environment would feel like. Elsa slouched down into a fetal position, cradling her legs and rocking back and forth.

"I'm so stupid. Why did I even try to show her? I obviously didn't master the trick yet. It was so dangerous. I should've bended in more shallow waters…" Elsa chastised herself over Anna's misfortune, and she became more and more afraid of what she could do to her loved ones and her people every second.

Suddenly, there was a bright glow, and a joyous cry erupted from her parents' mouths. Elsa ran towards them, but stopped when she was a considerable distance away from them. She took a deep breath and let her eyes travel over to Anna. Despite the small smile on Anna's face, her little sister's head of red hair had a streak of whitish blonde hair, a reminder to Elsa that her capabilities were too powerful. Elsa closed her eyes before more tears could form.

Her father turned towards his older daughter. "Elsa, there's something that we need to tell you. Something we should've told you a long time ago."


Tada! First chapter done! I'm really excited to see what you all think about it. Please review and favorite/follow! AIR HUGS AIR HUGS!

~KiPanda Cutie