Dedicated to Jack Frost and Elsa fans everywhere.

"Elsa, do you want a snowball fight?" Anna asked.

"Sure, Anna," Elsa replied.

"Yay! Snowball fight!" Olaf exclaimed with ecstasy, "Don't you love snowball fights? You know I do!"

"I'm all pumped up for a snowball fight," Kristoff said, "How about you, Sven?"

Sven, Kristoff's loyal reindeer let out a snort of agreement.

"Looks like Sven said 'yes'," Kristoff proudly announced.

"Let's go outside and play!" Olaf urged with excitement.

Outside of Arendelle, the five friends gathered up in groups behind each wall they've built together. Anna, Elsa, and Olaf behind one side and Kristoff and Sven behind the other.

Suddenly, a big gigantic snow monster decided to join the snowball fight.

"Marshmallow?" Elsa and Olaf said suddenly.

"Was that same one that chased us…" Kristoff started to ask.

"Yes!" Anna interrupted, "That is the same one!"

"Maybe he wants to play," Olaf suggested and bounded toward Marshmallow, "Hey, Marshmallow, don't you wanna play?"

"Yeah," Marshmallow replied.

"You hear that, guys?" Olaf said, "He wants to play!"

"Yeah! Yeah!" Marshmallow repeated and joined Kristoff and Sven.

Everyone enjoyed the snowball fight until something invisible hit Marshmallow on the back. He growled.

"Who threw that snowball?" Kristoff wondered.

At random, Santa Claus, better known as North, a tooth fairy, an Easter Bunny, and Sandman came into view.

"It wasn't me," North replied.

"It wasn't me, either," Tooth chimed in.

"It certainly wasn't me, mate," Bunnymund said.

Sandman followed the rabbit close behind.

"It certainly wasn't Big Foot," Jack Frost said, "That's for sure." Jamie, Jamie's little sister, Sophie, and the other kids were right behind Jack Frost.

"Who said that?" Elsa asked.

"Jack Frost," North said matter-of-factly.

"I don't see him," Anna said, shrugging her shoulders.

"Me, either," Elsa said.

"He's just shy," North said, "Right Jack?"

Jack Frost didn't answer.

Sandman whistled to get his attention.

"Maybe whatever that was must have been pulling a prank on us or something," Anna suggested.

"It's a person," North kept saying, "Named Jack Frost."

"Oh," Anna said.

"He doesn't seem to be here," said Elsa.

"Frost! Don't you want to meet these characters?" North asked the invisible man.

"Frost!" Tooth called and shifted her gaze at the snow queen, "And who will you be?"

"I'm Elsa, Queen Elsa," Elsa replied with a curtsy, then added introducing her sister and her friends to her, "And this is my younger sister, Anna, Olaf, the snowman I built, and this is Kristoff and Sven."

"Hello," Olaf said.

"He's the social type," Elsa giggled, referring to Olaf.

"Hi, Olaf, my name is Tooth," the tooth fairy greeted the snowman.

"Hi, Tooth, I'm Olaf and I love warm hugs," Olaf answered.

Tooth gave him a hug. "Friendly, aren't you?" she murmured.

Jack Frost materialized and said, "Hello, guys. I turned invisible because I was looking for fun."

"Fun?" everybody asked, except Sandman and Sven, who were just as shocked as the others.

"Jack, it's about time you said something and turned visible!" North scolded.

"I'm sorry," Jack Frost apologized.

Elsa smiled at the figure because he looked like someone who she had something in common with. They can build snowmen, throw snowballs, and create anything that had something to do with snow and ice within their powers.

"Snowball fight anyone?" Jack Frost asked.

"You mean that?" North replied.

"Yeah."

Elsa was awed by this boy. "And who will you be?" Jack asked the queen.

"Elsa, Queen Elsa," she answered.

"Jack Frost and these are my friends North, Bunnymund, Sandman, and Tooth."

"I'm Anna," Anna said, doing a curtsy in front of the boy.

"I'm Olaf and I love warm hugs!" Olaf exclaimed cheerfully.

"My name is Kristoff and this is my reindeer, Sven," Kristoff said.

Sven made a greeting grunt.

"And this is my body guard, Marshmallow," Elsa said, gesturing toward the big snowman.

"I have to go BAAAAAAD!" Marshmallow shouted suddenly.

"Do you have to go to the bathroom, Marshmallow?" Elsa asked him, "Here, I'll take you there. Excuse me, everyone." She led him to the castle that she built and constructed him a toilet for him to sit on. When Marshmallow was finished, he flushed the toilet and was ready to return outside to play.

"Snowball fight!" Olaf cried excitedly.

"Alright!" Jamie exclaimed.

"Snowball fight!" Sophie squealed.

"Yeah!" several kids screamed and they all threw snowballs at one another.

"Watch what I can do, mate!" Bunnymund said to Olaf.

Olaf watched closely at the Easter Bunny's trick. He kicked the snowballs backwards, causing Olaf to jump with his head and body.

"Wow! Nice one, buddy," Olaf said.

Children threw snowballs at their new friends and each other.

"Don't hit my butt!" Olaf warned, "Or my head!" Some children threw snowballs at his bum and head, but by accident. "Hey!" Olaf groaned, very offended until he heard everyone laugh. Seeing how amusing it was, he laughed with them and put himself back together.

"Good game," Jack Frost said at the end of the day.

"I had a great time," said Jamie.

"Me, too!" Sophie piped up and giggled.

"Ready to go home, kids?" Tooth asked the children.

"Yeah!" they answered and hopped onto North's sleigh.

"Good game, mate," Bunnymund said to Olaf.

"Yep, anytime, bro," Olaf saluted and shook Bunnymund's paw.

"It was good to see you, Elsa," Jack Frost said as he kissed Elsa's hand, "Or should I say, all of you?"

Elsa laughed. "Jack, I'm glad we've met, too."

"Jack Frost, are you ready to go?" North asked.

"Yeah, I'm ready," Jack replied, "Take care of your kingdom, your majesty."

"I will, and the cold never bothered me, anyway," Elsa said.

"Me, either," Jack told her, "See ya."

Elsa cried in Jack's arms and that was when Jack hugged her.

"I'll miss you, Jack."

"I'll miss you, too, Elsa, but I'll always be around."

Elsa broke from his embrace and dried her tears. "Bye!" she and the others called.

"Bye!" Jack and the others bid their goodbyes.

"That was really something, huh, Elsa?" Anna asked.

"Yeah, it was," Elsa answered.

"Let's go inside," Olaf said.

"For hot chocolate!" Kristoff said, "Who's with me?"

"I!" his friends called and in they went for hot chocolate.

Jack sat at the table, enjoying his hot chocolate, but his heart and mind were set on Elsa.

"Hello, Jack," North greeted, "What's on your mind?"

"Elsa," Jack answered solemnly.

"She must've been your type, mate," Bunnymund guessed.

"Yep, that's her alright," said Jack, "But I like all of you guys a lot."

"We love you, too, Jack," Tooth declared.

Baby Tooth agreed and hugged Jack Frost.

Sandman also hugged the winter boy and more of his friends did the same. Jack Frost was touched all the same. He was glad to be in the arms of someone who cared for him so much.

Author's note: Well, that wasn't so bad, was it? I gave it my best shot and I think this story turned out great as far as I'm concerned.