Elsa had just gotten back from yet another walk with her sister Anna. The two had become extremely close over the last two years since her coronation. She plopped onto her bed and let out a sigh. She was glad that her sister wanted to spend lots of time with her after she had shut her out for years, but she also appreciated being alone every once in awhile. A week ago Kristof had proposed to Anna so she was even more talkative now. Elsa was excited about being the maid of honor in her sister's wedding, but it also reminded her of the fact that she had no one to call her own. The kingdom had hosted many balls trying to meet all of the suitable princes from other kingdoms, but none of them were right. Even though she and Anna had just gone on a two hour walk, she decided to go get some more fresh air.

She walked to a small clearing in the woods by the north Mountain with a small pond. As she walked over and sat in her favorite spot under a big oak tree, she heard a twig break behind her. She spun around lightning fast with her powers coursing through her arms ready to attack, but no one was there. She started back towards the tree and sat down. She started to relax a bit and read her book, but she couldn't shake the feeling that she was being watched. She tried to concentrate on her book, but she just couldn't.

She glanced at the pond to see that it was freezing over, and it wasn't her. She double checked her hands and blinked a few times as she stood up to make sure she wasn't seeing things. She bent down and touched the thin ice, it wasn't going away. Any of her ice would melt away if she just merely thought about it. This ice was different, it wasn't rigid thick ice like she had. It was frost, beautifully spiraled frost.

She turned to look at the tree she was sitting at, it was covered in frost now. She realized the temperature had suddenly dropped, and that's pretty cold if she noticed it. She looked back at the pond to see that something was being carved into the frost. She bent down to get a closer look, and saw what it said "Jack Frost". She read it out loud with a confused look, then looked up to realize she was looking straight into the brightest blue eyes. She jumped back and tried to get to her legs but slipped on the ice she had just created from being startled. Her head came less than a inch from the ice when a hand caught her. She had her eyes shut tight bracing herself for the sharp pain that was about to take place when her head hit the ice - but it never came. She slowly opened her eyes to once again realize she's gazing into his blue ones.

"Who are you?"

"Jack. Jack Frost." He stated while a small smile came across his face.

"They were right, you really are beautiful." He said quietly still smiling.

"What? They who?!" She practically screamed. She pulled herself from his grip and quickly crawled backwards.

"The guardians" He said while slowly flying towards her.

"Guardians? What are guardians?" She asked starting to slightly calm down.

"Well you know Santa, the Tooth Fairy, Sandman, Easter Bunny?"

"Wait they're real?"

"Yeah, I'm a guardian too in fact."

"Really?"

"Yeah, I'm your guardian actually."

"Wait what? I thought you only watched over little kids?"

"Well, yes and no. We mostly watch over young kids but we also watch over older kids like you."

"So why are you here?"

"Good question. I'm not entirely sure yet..."

"Well, I'd gladly let you stay at the castle until you figure it out."

"Wow, thanks."

"It's the least I can do for my guardian." She said with a small smile.