ELSA'S POV-
I was so young when it happened. Seven or eight years old, maybe. It was the middle of July when frost came to my window. I thought I was doing it. I got more terrified by the second, but as I started to trace the snowflake that was made, I saw someone.
Not just anyone.
I saw him.
I stared at him, in shock. His blue hoodie, khaki pants, blue eyes and white hair like mine. He smiled at me, grinned actually. He let out a burst of laughter as I took a step back from the stranger.
"You can see me?" He asked.
"Of course I can." I replied, backing up.
"You can see me!" He rejoiced as he flew in my open window. He flew in my room. After he calmed down, he stood in front of me. "I'm sorry, if I scared you. I'm Jack. Jack Frost."
"The Jack Frost?" I asked, recalling all the storied I've read and been told. He nodded. "You're just…" I was saying as he completed my sentence.
"Like you. I know. I've watched you for a while now." Creepy? A little.
"Watched me?" I asked. "Why?" I asked, more sternly.
"Well, I'm sort of…"
"My guardian?" I asked, he nodded.
"You know a lot."
"I read a lot. There isn't anything else I could do." I looked down for a second before looking up at him and meeting his electrifying eyes once more. I thought about the incident with my powers. I was isolated in my room, 24/7. No time for me to get out. Not unless I was alone in this big castle I used to call home.
"I know. I wish I could've done something. I tried and tried to get you to see me, but you never did… until now." He said, a little more cheery at the last part. I smiled a little.
Jack and I spoke for hours and hours, it was nearly two in the morning when I yawned and started to get drowsy. He laughed and I ever-so-slightly blushed.
"I think it's time for you to sleep, Princess Elsa." He said. I nodded as he carried me onto my bed. He got out my window, as I curled up on my bed.
I was in a castle. All made out of clear ice on a mountain. I was alone, older maybe, and wearing a blue gown.
"No!" I yelled as the scene changed and I was fighting my sister, Anna, in the same castle. I shot her in the heart, and it was an accident and she was taken away.
More people came, men this time and they put on a fight and the scene changed to me in a cell.
There was a man. In a black suit, pale, but grey tinted skin as he laughed evilly, that it sent shivers down my spine.
"You see, Elsa? You are nothing but destruction. If you join me, I can help you with your powers."
"No, Elsa, don't believe him!" Jack said at me.
"Jack." The man said.
"Pitch." Jack spat out. There was a fight, and Jack was shot as the man disappeared.
"Jack!" I yelled. "Jack!" I yelled again, but to no avail. Nothing but destruction, the words rang.
Nothing but destruction.
"Jack!" I yelled as I shot up from my bed, only to see my mother and my father.
"Honey, Jack's a myth. I told you to stop reading those books!" My father said.
"Just go back to sleep honey, it was just all a nightmare." My mother said as they left my room. Jack came in through the window. As a tears strolled down my face and he wiped it away.
"I'm here, Elsa, what is it?" Jack asked. I didn't want to worry him. Scare him away and tell him my nightmare. Nothing but destruction, the voice still rang in my head. "You can tell me, Elsa. I'm here for you."
"It was just a nightmare, don't worry." I said. He knew it wasn't the whole truth but he hugged me and let the topic go.
"Okay." He breathed. "Okay." He repeated.
"Jack, can you teach me how to control my powers like yours?" I asked and he nodded.
"Tomorrow. I promise. But for now, get some sleep, Snowflake." He said, as I layed down again. He was about to get out when I stopped him once more.
"Jack?"
"Yeah?" He asked.
"Can you stay? I… I feel safer when you're here." He smiled as I said so and nodded as he slept beside me.
"Always." He said, before my eyes got heavy and I fell into a blissful sleep.
•••
I woke up on my bed alone. And I looked around and Jack was nowhere to be found.
"Jack?" I called out. "Jack!" I called and no response. So I waited.
And I waited.
And I waited some more and it was almost day break until I fell asleep on the floor. "Where are you, Jack?" I whispered, not expecting an answer as I fell asleep on the cold, wooden floor, my back relaxing against my large white doors.
•••
Too long past and my parents died. I haven't seen Jack since that very day. I cried for my parents, for Anna, the loneliness. But most of all, I cried for Jack.
I cried and I cried, until it seemed pointless, but I continued anyway.
"Where are you?!" I yelled out in my room, only to be answered with silence. "I need you!" I yelled louder, for Jack. And at that point, I realized he was never coming back. And I was mad. I was mad because he broke his promise. I was furious because he left me alone. "Fine!" I yelled, surrendering to fate. "I'm done. I'm done waiting for you, because you're never coming!" I yelled. "I'm done crying for you because you're never here!" I added. "I hate you, Jack Frost. I hate you!"
Nothing but destruction.
Useless.
Waste of space and time.
But I can help you. The voice told her several times, but she rejected, waiting for Jack to keep his promise.
But instead she closed her window, her curtains and locked the door.
Snowflake, I miss you. A voice said from her mind, and she knew who it was. But she also knew he wasn't there. It was fake. The voice she heard was her brain trying to cause her more pain and heartache.
"Well, I don't miss you." I said, coldly. As I finished waiting. And I made up for lost time.
