Hello there! I'm Lauren, here with a Jelsa fic to add to the wonderful world of my otp. I've seen both Frozen and Rotg three times. (Lol you could say I'm obsessed.) I hope this is okay, writing is just a hobby of mine xD.
Disclaimer: I sadly do not own Rise of the Guardians or Frozen. (I would TOTALLY make a mashup movie in a heartbeat.)
I REALLY like and appreciate reviews, so feel free to lend me an opinion. Enjoy!
In the Northern parts of North America, there was a small kingdom called Arendelle. The king and queen had two daughters. Elsa, the oldest, had platinum blonde hair and crystal-like blue eyes. Their youngest, Anna, had strawberry blonde hair and cerulean blue eyes.
No one would've guessed that the oldest daughter had special powers.
She could create snow, conger up icicles, and basically anything wintry. They kept it a secret, which wasn't hard to do seeing that she was only six years old.
A three year old Anna slipped out of bed and quietly walked over to her big sister's bed. "Elsa! Elsa wake up!" Elsa turned over and smiled at Anna. "What is it Anna?" She yawned. "Do you wanna go play outside?" Elsa grinned and pulled back her covers.
Anna bundled herself up in several different layers. Elsa on the other hand, only pulled on her robe. "Elsa, aren't you going to get cold?" Anna asked, cocking her head to the side. Elsa giggled and shook her head. "The cold never bothers me Anna."
Once Anna was ready, she walked over the door to open it. "Anna! It might be easier to just use the window!" Elsa whispered, heading over to the window. Anna walked over and peeked down the window.
"Elsa that's so high!" Anna whimpered. Elsa unlocked the window and grinned. Using her powers, she created an ice slide. She pulled herself onto the window and pushed. Elsa tried not to scream as she went down, but giggles slipped out. Anna carefully followed and flew into a snow bank.
Anna popped up, beaming. "That was awesome Elsa!" Elsa giggled and brushed the snow off her clothes. "Come on!" Anna laughed, pulling a giggling Elsa along with her. The two played in the snow for hours, building snowmans, snow angels, and having snowball fights.
Around the same time, Jack Frost was flying around creating snow blizzards. He was passing by Montreal when he overheard a group of people talking. "We're going to Arendelle in a few days and I've heard it's lovely there. The winter there is truly magical."
This got Jack thinking. "Hmm. Arendelle. Well, I'm bored and having nothing better to do." He grumbled to himself, avoiding a person from walking through him. He sighed bitterly. 300 years and still no one believes in me.
"Wind, take me to Arendelle." He called, gripping his staff. He flew up in the air and towards this Arendelle. He landed on a tree branch in a forest and looked around. "Wow. This place is pretty." He hopped down and walked around.
Jack walked around creating intricate frost patterns on trees when he heard giggling. He stopped in his tracks and listened. He heard it again, it sounded like more than one person. Now Jack was curious. He walked toward the sound and came to a small clearing in the forest.
Jack stopped in his tracks and looked around in awe. There were crystals and icicles hanging from tree branches and a faint snow was falling from the sky. Jack furrowed his eyebrows. If he wasn't doing this, then who was...?
He heard the giggling again and saw two little girls playing in the snow. He chuckled to himself and leaned against his staff. "Why are two little girls playing in the snow at five o'clock in the morning?" he wondered to himself.
"Anna," the oldest called, "It's getting lighter. We better go home before Mama and Papa wonder where we are." The younger girl huffed and trudged over to a snowman. "Bye Olaf." Jack smiled at the sweet little girl and watched her walk away.
"Elsa aren't you coming?" Anna asked, turning around. "Yeah, one second. I have to grab my robe." Elsa called, trudging through the snow. Jack's jaw dropped as he saw a girl around six walk through the snow in a short-sleeved dress!
Jack noticed a robe near his feet and picked it up, surprised he could touch it. "Your robe, your majesty." He mock bowed, presenting the robe to the girl. "Who are you? How did you know I'm a princess?" The girl asked, backing away.
Jack looked up, dropping the robe. "You...you can see me?" Elsa looked around, confused. "Yeah...why couldn't I?" Jack didn't hear her. He was too busy being excited. "You can see me! And hear me!"
Elsa looked at him puzzled. "I don't get it." Jack looked down Elsa. "No one's ever been able to see me before." Elsa frowned, feeling bad for the boy. He was quite tall, but then again, she was six, and wore a blue sweatshirt that had frost on the shoulders. His brown pants only came down to his shines, exposing his ankles and bare feet! He was also clutching a big wooden stick thingy.
"Aren't your feet cold?" Jack bent down to Elsa's height and shrugged. "The cold doesn't bother me." Elsa's blue eyes widen. "Can you keep a secret?" Jack snorted at this. "Who am I going to tell, Princess? You're the only one who can see and hear me." Elsa giggled and plopped down on the snow.
"Okay. The cold doesn't bother me either. I have special powers." Jack raised his eyebrows, thinking it was her six year old imagination, but played along. "Powers? What kind of powers?" Elsa stood up and walked a few feet away from Jack.
"Watch this." Elsa giggled, creating icicles along a tree branch. Jack's eyes widen. He watched as she created falling snow and a snowman. "Elsa! You're just like me!" Jack screamed, laughing with joy. Elsa turned around and cocked her head. "What do you mean?"
"I'm Jack Frost!" Jack grinned proudly, his frosty blue eyes lit up like a Christmas tree. Elsa beamed at him. "Really? I've always heard stories about you from my Mama's story book. She said you were just like me!" Jack nodded and pulled Elsa into a bear hug. She giggled and put her arms around his neck.
"Elsa? Elsa! Can you change the slide into stairs? I can't climb the slide!" Anna called from far away. Jack let go of Elsa and sighed. "Looks like you have to go Princess." Elsa looked up at Jack sadly. "Please stay a little longer. I've never had a friend other than Anna."
Jack stroked Elsa's hair and sighed. "Just a little bit. But I'll come back soon. I promise." Elsa beamed and grabbed Jack's hand, tugging him with her. He laughed and ran along side of her. Jack stopped when he saw the castle towering over him.
"Wow Princess, you've got quite the place." Elsa giggled and pulled on Jack's hand. Elsa dragged him a bit further until Anna came into sight. "Nice slide Elsa. Want me to change it into a staircase for you?" Elsa nodded and watched in awe as he formed it into stairs.
"Nice job Elsa!" Anna squealed, climbing the stairs to their room. She climbed the stairs and watched as her new friend made it disappear. "I'll see you soon. Sweet dreams Elsa." Jack whispered, hovering off the ground. Elsa gasped quietly and shut the window.
As she made her way to her bed, Elsa noticed something shiny coming from under her covers. She pulled them back and froze in her spot. There, on the bed, was her robe along with a note on a piece paper with frost covering the edges.
You might want to hang onto this Princess, even if the cold doesn't bother you.
Jack
