Hello everyone! This is my second Jelsa fanfic. I was bored, so I decided to write this story. Thanks for reading it :D

This happens 3 years after ROTG. So, please be kind with me.

Rise of the Guardians and Frozen belongs to their respectives authors.


It was a beautiful day in Norway. Spring was not his favorite season of the year, but it had some things that made it less terrible. However, spending a day roaming the mountains was his kind of adventure for spring days. He had heard stories about how the northern lights appeared on the night skies of early spring and he really wanted to see them. Night was hours ahead, but he could wander around to kill some time.

There was also a legend about that specific mountain. People said that there used to be a whole kingdom near that mountain, but one day, it was buried in snow and no-one ever knew about it again. He never wanted to do any research about it, especially because of his duties as a new guardian. He had to bring fun to children and winter. He was really busy, so, he never cared about that (and he wasn't sure if it really happened, by the way).

Hours began to move really slowly. He was getting bored. He wanted to see the northern lights, but waiting was not an option, so he made his way to the nearest city when he spotted something that caught his attention. It was a shining blue thing, like a diamond or something alike.

He landed near the object and swept the snow with his staff. There was more blue stuff. He continued and realized that the blue stuff was ice. He smiled thinking how convenient was to find an activity to do until the night arrived and proceeded to uncover whatever it was underneath the snow.

After half an hour of sweeping the snow, he found an entrance. It was like a balcony. Even for him, that had seen many things in his afterlife, it was strange. He made his way into the room. There were broken walls all over the place, but it still remained like a building. It seemed that an avalanche had destroyed part of the place.

He wandered around and discovered a chamber. There was a beautiful frozen font and the rest of a stairway. It looked like a palace: an ice palace. He questioned himself about who had made such a piece of art and why nobody in the world knew about it. Then, he saw a figure lying on the floor. He reached carefully and saw a beautiful woman. She was asleep (or dead, he didn't know). She looked concerned about something. He tried to touch her, but she was cold as the ice she was lying on.

"Too bad" He thought a little bit upset "she is dead".

He tried to look for some clues about the identity of the woman, but, when he looked back, she wasn't there anymore.

"Maybe she wasn't real…" He started to say when he heard a voice behind him. He turned around and saw the woman standing there, noticeably upset. She was saying something, but he couldn't understand what she was saying. "Hey, I don't speak your language. Are you ok?" He said confused. She looked up and he turned to see what she was looking for. Suddenly, an icicle flew across the room. "Wait, where it came from?" He asked looking at her again. She appeared another icicle and threw it to him. "What?! Why are you attacking me?! Moon, North needs to see this" he said taking out a snow globe and creating a portal. He took her hand and both entered into it while she was yelling something.

The arrival wasn't as smooth as he would want, but at least, they made it to the North Pole. Some elves looked at them confused while the boy and the very upset woman were almost running to North's office.

"I told you to knock the door" North said thinking it was one of the elves. "Well, this is not what I expected" He said when he saw his two visitors. "Jack, who is this woman?"

"That's what I want to ask you" Jack stated very confused. "I was in Norway, I found this Ice Palace and she was there. She was dead and then she started to throw icicles to me. That's all I know" He said, almost spitting every word.

"Did she attack you? With icicles?" North said amazed.

"Yes, I can't see why you are so impressed. She could kill me!" Jack said raising his voice.

"You are already dead, Jack. Sorry" North said and walked towards the woman. He cleared his throat and began talking in the same language she was speaking.

"Do you understand her?" Jack asked surprised.

"Well, someone has to read the children's letter and I'd never let the elves to do it" the old man answered. "She says that her name is Elsa, that she is the queen of a kingdom called Arendelle and" he paused listening to what she was saying "she says that you entered into her castle, knocked her down and destroyed the entire place".

"What?!" Jack said confused "When I get there, everything was a mess. I didn't do anything of what she is saying" North looked back to the woman and she continued talking. She seemed very upset. "Tell her the truth. What I just told you, North" Jack said upset. The woman looked at him and started to say something. "Wait, why she can see me?"

"Very good question" North said and started making her questions. "Well, she doesn't know who you are. She says that she is impressed as you are. However" He tilted his head and his face showed realization. "This beautiful woman may not know you because she is from the early 19th century. Just a hundred years after you… ahem, passed away" Jack stood there not knowing what to say.

"So, are you telling me this woman is dead?" Jack asked and North looked back to her, then he faced the white-haired boy.

"Yes and no"

"Is she a zombie?"

"No"

Jack looked at the woman and reached to her. He tried to touch his hand, but she refused and began speaking again.

"She says that you should stay away from her or she'll do something you'd regret" North warned and Jack took a step away. "You said you find her in an ice castle, didn't you? And you also said that she has ice powers as you. So, maybe she "froze" herself or something alike and now she is… well, frozen but alive"

"That doesn't make sense, you know?" The boy said and North shrugged

"At least is what I can see. And for you, your majesty, please feel yourself at home".

"She doesn't speak English…"

"I speak English, indeed, boy. However, I quite don't understand very well what you are saying" She said with a queen-like tone and a little accent. "This gentleman told me that I am in a place different from my kingdom, which I cannot understand, but, I noticed that your way of speaking is different from what I was taught."

"Well, then, why you never answered my questions?"

"I was not sure if it was safe to talk to you. Sir, could I go to that room you promised me?" Elsa asked in a very polite way. North nodded and guided her out of the room, but looked at Jack before leaving "Please, wait here, Jack".

The door closed behind him, leaving Jack confused and alone in the office.


Well, I hope it wasn't so bad hehe. I'll upload next chapter next week. I hope so. I have tons of work to do :'(

Have a nice day, everyone!