Accidental Encounter
By: Jackelsa
This story is a crossover of Disney's Frozen© and DreamWorks Rise of the Guardians©. I OWN NOTHING. THIS IS FAN MADE.
Jack Frost crash-lands on Elsa's balcony of her ice castle. The meet up and fall in love. Jack knows he cannot be with her because she will die and he won't, so he would have to watch her die and can't do anything about it. Or can he?
"Ahhhhh!" Jack Frost screamed as he fell from the sky. Today was not his day. He flailed about trying to straighten himself so he wouldn't land on his back while trying to grab his staff. He managed to turn over onto his stomach and watch his staff fall to the ground and skid into a building. Jack landed: hard. He landed on the railing of a balcony, strewn over it like a rag-doll. He rolled off of the railing to land on the floor of the balcony.
"Ow," he groaned. He looked up to see his staff in the main hall of the building he saw while falling. He panted and pushed him self up to grab it. He grabbed his staff and leaned against it while inspecting himself for any injuries. To his amazement, he was fine.
"Uggh! North!" he yelled. "Why did you drop me here? Bring me back!" No answer. "Really?" he half whispered to himself. He turned around to look at the castle that he was in. It was beautifully made, with ice designs all over it, as if he made it. "But I would remember making something like this. Is it possible- No it isn't. You're the only one Jack." He thought to himself. "Think Jack, think. Where are you, and who made this beautiful castle?" That last question would soon be answered.
Back in Arendell, Elsa was getting ready for her trip to her ice castle; for old time's sake. "Are you sure you'll be fine?" her sister Anna asked. "Anna," Elsa chuckled. "Don't worry about me! I'll be fine." She reassuringly put her hand on Anna's shoulder. Her sister wasn't too convinced. "Promise?" Anna asked, holding out her pinkie for a 'pinkie-swear.' Elsa giggled and locked her pinkie in Anna's. "Promise. Now I have to get going, or I'll get there in the dark, and you know Marshmallow in the dark." She announced. They walked out of the castle to the stable where Elsa's horse, Snowflake, was saddled and ready. "Now remember not to put us in an eternal winter again, even though it is only October." Anna joked. "Anna, I won't, now if I'm going to build Snowflake a place to sleep out there, I better get going." She said as she waved to Anna. "Bye!" They said in unison.
"C'mon Snow, we have to get going if we want to make-," she stopped in mid-sentence. They had arrived. "Oh, sorry Snow, I didn't realize how close we were," she apologized as she patted Snowflakes neck. She hopped down and took off her gloves, tied Snow to a tree, and quick built a stable for Snow. Out of ice of course! "Whoa," Jack thought. He was still in the castle at the time so he saw her make the stable and quick ran back up to the balcony with his staff, and lie down on the ground for Elsa to find him.
Yes, it was a crazy plan, but he thought she was cute, so he decided to let her, find him. Once he lied down, he closed his eyes and dropped his staff next to him, so he would look like he was hurt.
"There," Elsa said. " All finished." She grabbed Snow's reins and led her to the three-horse-stable. Once she unsaddled, groomed, and fed Snow, she went into the castle.
"Uggh." Elsa heard something groan, and stopped. "H-hello?" she asked. She didn't hear a response, so she shrugged. She went over to the balcony that Jack was laying on, unknown to her. She opened the door and found someone lying on the ground. She gasped and backed up. "W-who are you?" she asked. Jack groaned in response and thought, "Okay, maybe I am hurt." He rolled over onto his stomach to try and gather himself to stand. He wasn't able to stand, but he was able to say, "I think I'm hurt."
"Oh, goodness!" Elsa exclaimed. She rolled him over to get a view of his face. It was handsome, so handsome that she stopped what she was doing just to look at him.
Coming back to her senses, she rolled him over into a sitting position, leaning against the railing. She put her finger under his chin to get a better look at his face. She lifted his head and asked again, "What hurts?" Jack managed to open his eyes to look at her, and said, "M-my ribs. My ribs hurt."
"Would you be able to walk if I helped you?" Elsa inquired.
"I think so," Jack said.
"Let's get you in a chair." Elsa said, as worry filled her eyes. She put his arm over her shoulders and grabbed his waist. She lifted and they walked to the main foyer. Elsa was so worried that her bare hands were touching him and he didn't freeze. She sat him down in a chair. "I need my staff," Jack said blandly. He was fully alert now. Elsa looked for a staff and found on still laying on the balcony. She raced over, grabbed it, and brought it back to him. Once Jack grabbed it he slowly started feeling, and looking, healthier.
