JACK P.O.V
I watched the frost edge up, soon covering the whole entire lake. Laughing in delight, I slided through.
"Oi," Bunnymund scolded. "It's summer, mate. Not winter!" He crossed his arms, looking unimpressed.
I smiled. "Come on! This is fun."
"Of course, that's all you ever think about," Bunnymund muttered.
"Always a pessimist," North laughed. He wobbled a little when he entered the ice, but managed not to fall.
"You know what this means?" Toothiana sang out. "It's-" Her voice trailed off. "What's that?"
Looking around, I didn't see anything. "What is it?"
North narrowed his eyes, taking out his two swords. "Everyone, circle!"
All of us huddled together, watching for any suspicious movement.
"What did you see?" I asked.
Toothiana shook her head, her wings flitting nervously. "I guess it's nothing. Maybe my eyes were playing tricks on me."
We all stared at her.
"C'mon, we all know you saw something," Bunnymund stated. "You looked worried."
"Trick of the light." Toothiana dropped to the ground. "Truthfully, this wasn't the first time I saw it. It was after Pitch was gone. It's like he left behind shadow or something."
"Impossible!" North snorted.
I gave Toothiana a nudge. "Hey, it's okay. We'll just-"
"No!" Bunnymund yelped.
We all turned to see Bunnymund yank out his boomerang. He was looking behind me.
I turned just in time to see black mist evolve around me.
"Jack!" Toothiana yelled.
I tried to speak, but my mind was dizzy. Clutching my staff, I randomly shot at the tornado around me. It shook faster, and then finally stopped, making me tumble out onto a random person.
"Ooph!" A voice said. "W-w-where did you come from?"
I stood up awkwardly, lending a hand. The person ignored it, getting up gracefully. Trying not to react, I stared into a pair of the most bluest eyes I've ever seen. It was a girl; wearing a green dress that was simple on most people but looked good on her. A pale blonde braid was tossed over her shoulder, and she looked...angry?
"Why did you knock into me?!"
"I-I-I..." Stumbling, I was speechless.
"Did you do that on purpose?" Grimacing, she picked up a basket that I finally noticed with carrots inside.
"Did you come back from your yard?" I asked her.
She smiled, like this amused her. "No. These are for a friend."
"Who likes carrots." I seemed pleased that I could make her smile. At least she has good humour. "Anyway, I came from a giant black tornado. You saw it, right?"
She frowned, shifting uneasily. "No. I just came walking when you bumped into me. What...what are you wearing?"
I glanced down at my clothes. "Uh...have you ever heard of casual? Are you going to a birthday party?"
She brightened. "No, but my sister Anna had her birthday eight days, seven hours, and fifteen minutes ago."
"Okay." We both stared at each other.
"Did you lose your shoes or something?" she asked.
I turned red. "This is what I usually wear."
"What if you step on something sharp?"
I shrugged. "Well, I usually mid-fly through air."
"You can fly?"
"Yep. And another thing." Clearing my throat, I added, "My name is Jack Frost."
"Oh, I'm Elsa." Elsa tucked a strand of hair behind her ear. "You arrived in the Kingdom of Arendelle. To make it more clarified, I am Queen Elsa."
Unsure if I should bow or be awed, she added, "You should visit my sister. She's probably with Kristoff and Sven."
"Great - can't wait to meet them," I said. Following, I could see a snowflake land right on my foot. Did I accidently use my powers? Shaking my head slightly, I could see Elsa giving a small smile. Maybe it was my imagination.
