Elsa's POV

"Jack?" I yelled in desperation.

How could this have happened? How could things have gone so wrong. It's over; I'm fully trapped this time. No more playing with Anna...no more anything. I choked back my tears, feeling my throat swell. A repeat in history has occurred, but no amount of love can save me. Noone is safe, and it's all my fault.

Or did Jack cause this. He is the one who placed all the doubts in my mind. He is the one who never really saw me. He did this! If he hasn't shown up, everything would have been fine! Anna wouldn't be in danger, my kingdom wouldn't be in danger! Now everything is ruined!

Negative thoughts started crowding my mind. "Excellent" a voice said evilly in my head. "It is finally time."

15 years earlier

The six year old Elsa walked quietly outside into the night with her best friend, apart from her sister of course. She felt a sudden wave of guilt rush through her body for leaving Anna in the palace. Of course, Anna couldn't have come.

Everyone had thought Elsa was crazy last year when she said a boy with white hair, and a staff had flown into her bedroom. Her parents had tried to hold back their laughter as they explained to her gently that there was no problem with having imaginary friends, as long as she knew they were imaginary. Even Anna hadn't thought he was real.

After that she had mentioned the white haired boy no more, she hated people pitting her, thinking she was just a stupid child.

"Is the princess up for a snow fight" the boy asked, snapping Elsa out of her thoughts.

"I…" But she didn't get a chance to finish, when a snowball hit her left thigh.

The young princess rolled up the sleeves to her nightgown "game on Jack" she said twisting her hands above her head to create a giant snowball.

Jack let out a chuckle as she threw the snowball, which he easily dodged. He threw a few snowballs back at the young girl, but was careful not to hurt her. In the end he called it a tie and they laid down in the snow creating snow angels.

"You know I have never meet someone with such power" Jack complimented " and I have met all the guardians, as you know."

Elsa smiled proudly at the compliment, while hiding the blush creeping onto her cheeks. "Can you tell the story again?" She asked. " The one about you becoming a guardian."

He chuckled and began his tell, acting out a few parts, much to Elsa's delight.

"Jack" Elsa said at the end of his story "we will always be best friends right?"

Jack smiled encouragingly at the young girl, seeing the fear in her eyes "of course" he replied.

Over 14 years later

Elsa's POV

It was one of my average stressful days. I had just come from a meeting with the council that, like normal, did not go well. They want me to find a king, which they have only been mentioning since the day I became queen.

"Oh Elsa," I sighed "You can't put this off forever."

Just then I heard a joyful knock. Anna. I immediately threw on a smile, "Come in" I said attempting a cheerful voice.

"How did the meeting with the counsel go?" Anna asked.

I bit my lip "Well like normal they talked about how a king might be," I struggled to find the right word "beneficial" I said finally.

I sighed once again. Life would be so much easier if, like Anna, I had a true love. Sadly, there is no one for me. I have to admit sometimes I am a little jealous whenever I witness Anna and Kristoff doing their adorable love thing. The two act like teenage lovers, despite the fact that they are young adults.

"I'm sorry Elsa, but" Anna paused.

Oh no, this couldn't be good.

"maybe some love would be nice for you" she suggested. Is seems nobody is on my side concerning this matter.

"Anna stop," I warned. I knew she meant well, but there is no hope for me. I'm just not what men want. I am focused on my kingdom, which I can run perfectly fine without a king.

"Elsa trust me love could actually help you with your busy schedule," Anna pleaded.

It was honestly like she was reading my mind. I looked at the stack of papers I had yet to go through.

"Sorry Anna, but we are going to have to have this discussion later" I said. I admit , I felt bad for blowing her off. I don't want to avoid this, but at the same time I don't want to face it.

"Fine, but only because Kristoff is waiting for me. We are going to look at the stars" Anna excitedly told me.

"Okay Anna, have fun." Just like that she was gone. Back to my papers...lets see. However, for some reason I couldn't concentrate like normal. Anna had said love would help with my busy schedule. That couldn't be right, or could it? Wait, what am I doing? A queen is not suppose to be behaving herself like this, wasting her time on pointless thoughts regarding love.

Jack's POV

I flew into North's workshop, only to see North pacing the floor nervously. He seemed to be muttering something about backs. Strange.

I landed near him and he snapped his head in my direction. He had a worried facial expression that was quickly replaced with an, obviously fake, smile.

"So what do you need me for?" I asked. I really don't understand why in the icicles he would need me.

"You need to go back to her" North replied.

I gave him a look of utter confusion "go back to who?" I asked.

"Your best friend" he said still trying to fake a sense of calmness, however worry was evident in his eyes of wonder.

My best friend? Who is my best friend?

Suddenly, a thought popped into my mind "you don't mean that little princess girl who suddenly started avoiding me?" I asked, a frown on my face. That was a sad story. Elsa had been such a sweet girl and I had loved talking to her, but she had grown cold, distant, and fearful. I never knew what had changed. I had come on Monday and everything was normal, but when I came back on Wednesday she was a completely different person.

I had tried my best to comfort her, to support her, but it was hopeless. I had given up after a year or so, the Elsa I knew was gone.

"Elsa needs your help" North said.

"My help? How can I help her when she won't speak to me?" I asked even more confused now.

"She needs you back in her life, and trust me when I say she has changed" North assured.

I want to help her, but will she let me? Wait, won't she be an adult now. Adults don't believe in Jack Frost.

I stood there thinking my situation through, while ignoring North's shuffling behind me. That is, I ignored it until I was shoved into a bright light. Not just any bright light, a portal.