The sun and moon were created by God, and He saw that they were good. After several years, the sun and moon fell in love. The moon was enchanted by the bright glow and brightness of the sun. Her rays of light bounced off of him and made him happy, as he lit the Earth at night. The sun was amazed at the moon's simple personality. He seemed boring and plain to others, but she found his smooth personality to be enchanting. Although their love was strong, they couldn't spend much time together. They could only see each other at sunset or at dusk. They felt so cursed. Their love was sadly shrunken down to a simple legend. Until one day...

"Are you sure it's safe to skate here, Jack?"

"I'm postive, Punzie. You're not going to die or anything." Jack replied, with a grin.

"Gee, thanks for the encouraging words." Rapunzel said, frowning.

Jack had on his iceskates as he waited for his girlfriend to come out onto the ice. Rapunzel was always one for adventure, so it surprised him to her so nervous to do something as simple as ice skate. He held out his hand to her and smiled.

"Just come on. Take my hand." he said.

"Okay, okay. I'm coming. Just don't let me fall." she said, as she stepped onto the frozen lake.

She took his hand and they skated. Rapunzel giggled and felt proud of herself. Jack just shook his head and chuckled to himself. He and Rapunzel had been together since she was 13 years old and he was 14. Rapunzel felt grown up at 17 years old and was content with her realtionship with Jack. They were both orphans and had lived rough lives, but they became very good friends when they met as children.

"Can we take a break, please? I'm getting a bit sore." Rapunzel said.

"You're tired already?" Jack asked, raising an eyebrow.

"Yes, Mr. Invincible! Let's just take a short break."

"Okay, fine. Come on."

They sat at the edge of the lake, where it met with the snow covered ground. It had started to get dark anyway, so Jack wasn't too upset about stopping so soon. Rapunzel brushed some of her short brown hair behind her ear, and sighed loudly. She looked up at the sky and sighed again.

"Why do you keep doing that?" Jack asked.

"What?" she asked.

"Why do you keep sighing so much?"

"I don't know. I'm just bored, I guess."

"Well, don't worry because it's about to get dark soon and I'll be the one that'll be entertained."

She nudged his arm. "Stop it, Jack. You know I'm afraid of the dark."

"I'm kidding. But, seriously, the Northern Lights are pretty visible up here, so sit tight."

"They are? Oh, great!" Rapunzel cheered, as she leaned her head on his shoulder.

He smiled and they both looked up at the sky as the sun was setting. Before she could set, she noticed the young couple. She admired their playful relationship and thought of the moon. Sadness, filled her as she remembered their curse. Then, she got an idea. But, she only had a moment to tell the moon about it. The moon began to rise, until it met with her. She filled with excitement as she told him her idea.

"Do you see that little couple over there?" the sun asked.

"Yes, they come up the mountain a few times during the winter. Why?" the moon asked.

"I've been thinking about how we can't embrace each other. For centuries, I've longed to touch the side of your face, but I can't."

"I've felt the same way. What are you saying exactly?"

"What if we shed part of ourselves onto that couple? I'll give some of my personality to that young girl and you give the boy some of yours. Then, we'll be able to touch each other's faces and hold hands for the first time in forever."

The moon got excited. "That's brilliant. But, then won't...they be cursed? Like us?"

"I suppose, but at least we'd be together! Isn't that more important than a couple of children?" the sun asked.

"That's true, but we need to see how much they really love each other." the moon said.

"I think I have the perfect test." the sun said.

The moon couldn't wait. Why couldn't they express their love for each other like those little humans? They thought up a plan and waited for the next day to execute it.

Rapunzel woke up the next morning in her cabin. She yawned and stretched her arms. Quickly, she got dressed into her warm clothes to meet Jack outside by the lake. He came out of his cabin and met her there. He had a small cloak and a beanie that covered his brown hair.

"You ready to build a snowman?" Rapunzel asked, excitedly.

"Ready as I'll ever be." Jack replied, with a smile.

They gathered piles of snow, as the wind got a bit rough. Suddenly, Jack's beanie flew off his head and landed in the middle of the lake. Barefoot, he walked onto the frozen lake to grab it. Rapunzel patted a round shape onto the snow and hummed to herself. Suddenly, there was a small crack. She turned and saw Jack standing frozen on the lake. He held his arms out to maintain his balance, and looked at her.

"It's getting a bit warm out. The lake is thawing pretty fast. Hand me my staff, quick!" Jack said, motioning his head to where his staff was.

Rapunzel ran over to grab it and slowly walked onto the lake to toss it to Jack. He caught it and Rapunzel managed to safely walk off the lake. Jack took very small steps and held his staff tightly. The sun heated the air a bit more to make the ice crack a bit more.

"Come on, Jack. You can do it. You're okay, you're okay." Rapunzel cheered, nervously.

"I'll be fine. Don't worry. You just have to believe in me, okay?" Jack asked, smiling.

"I do believe. Come on, Jack!"

Jack smiled at that, and suddenly there was a large crack. The ice beneath him broke and he fell into coldness. He heard Rapunzel scream his name one last time and he closed his eyes. Underwater, he managed to mumble her name before he died.