Authors note: I don't own Frozen or The Rise of The Guardians or any of the characters! Also this is my first fan fiction so please be gentle with the reviews.

Chapter 1

Elsa looked outside the window of her carriage and watched the countryside pass by. She and her sister, Anna, were invited to the coronation of the new King of the Northern Mountains. Elsa originally didn't feel she needed to go, due to her duties as queen, but Anna thought otherwise. They had argued about it for a bit before Elsa's brother in law, Kristoff, came up with a solution. Both Elsa and Anna go to the coronation while he took care of things for Elsa. Though Elsa thought better of it she agreed, only because her sister was genuinely excited.

Elsa looked from the window to her sister, who was sitting across from her with eyes wide as she took in the scenery. Elsa smiled softly at her sister. It was typical of Anna to be so excited over the little things.

"It's quite pretty isn't it?"

Elsa asked looking out the window once more. The land shifted from the colorful hues that meant spring in Arendelle to the subtle cold hues that represented the North Mountains. Anna looked at Elsa her blue eyes twinkling.

"It really is! I don't think I've ever seen something so beautiful before…er…that is except for you. Cause you're beautiful but not like the ground; not that the ground is more beautifuller… or beautiful!"

Elsa giggled at her sisters rambling,

"It's ok Anna I know what you mean. It truly is beautiful."

Anna looked up and nodded enthusiastically.

For the rest of the trip Elsa listened as her sister talked about everything from their dresses to what the ceremony would be like. She was happy to let her sister talk. She only said a few things here and there. It wasn't very long before they reached the Kingdom of the Northern Mountains.

"We're here!"

Exclaimed their driver Elsa grinned as she watched Anna press her face to the glass like a young child. Elsa looked out the window and could see why her sister was excited. The kingdom itself was carved into the mountain face.

"Oh my… Elsa this is amazing!"

Anna said with wonder.

"It is isn't it?"

Elsa replied just as awestruck.

"How long do you think it took them to make that?"

Anna asked her eyes trained on everything outside.

"I don't have clue. I would say a few years at least."

"Elsa…"

"Yeah Anna?"

"Is that the castle?"

Elsa followed Anna's eyes, at the highest point of the mountain stood a majestic castle carved into the mountain. It didn't seem like it was possible yet there it was. Elsa nodded calmly, even though she was brimming with excitement inside.

"Whoa."

, was all Anna could say as the carriage made its way up the mountain towards the castle.

Jack sat on the edge of his bed and looked at his reflection in the mirror on his wall. His snow white hair was swept back in an orderly fashion. He wore a black military styled jacket with blue piping and white epaulets. He also wore black pants and black boot. His gloves were blue with white piping which formed what looked like a snowflake on the bottom. He sighed as he took in his appearance. This wasn't him, he looked incredibly formal. He stood and smoothed his jacket and mushed his hair. He let it fall in its usual disarray. He smiled as he began to look like himself. Today he was going to be crowned king. He didn't want to be king, he was happy being a prince but his father decided to step down from the throne. Jack turned to the window in his room and watched as carriage after carriage approached the castle's courtyard. He recognized a few of the dignitaries that were there. He swallowed as he felt his chest get tighter. How was he going to be a king? He wasn't very serious or responsible. Jack was positive his father had lost his mind. He turned from the window and took off the glove from his right hand.

He felt the familiar tingle that shot from his palm to his fingertips. He smiled softly as he saw the frost begin from his fingertips and spread. He was startled by a knock on the door and quickly put his glove back on.

"Who is it?"

Jack said, his deep voice coming out smooth.

"It's your sister."

, came the soft voice from behind the door.

"Come in."

, he said. Jack heard the door open and turned to face his younger sister. She was tall and slender with straight brown hair that fell loosely behind her. He felt her light brown eyes take in his appearance as she walked into the room.

"Really Jack?"

, she said as she saw his hair. She walked up to him and began to straighten it out.

"Honestly, can't you leave your hair the way I had it earlier? It isn't that hard."

, she fussed. Jack rolled his eyes but didn't stop his sister,

"No, I can't. I didn't even look like me; I looked like a weird clone."

Jacks sister stopped and gave her brother a sympathetic smile. She grabbed his hand and led him to the window.

"Jack I know you're scared, but you have to believe in yourself. Dad wouldn't have stepped down if he didn't think you were ready."

Jack stared out the window and at the people gathering in the courtyard. He turned away,

"How can he be certain?"

, Jack turned back to his sister, his icy blue eyes questioning.

"How can he know I'm not going to mess things up?"

, Jack's sister smiled,

"He doesn't, but he does have faith in you, as well as me and everyone else. Jack you'll be fine."

, she gave him a warm smile and looped her arm through his.

"You ready Frost?"

, she asked with a bright smile. Jack looked down at his little sister. She seemed much older than him and always said the right things at the right time. If she were the oldest she would have made a great queen. Jack nodded,

"As ready as I'll ever be."

, and with that he and his sister walked out of the room together towards the throne room.

Elsa stepped out of the carriage into the cold air. The cold didn't affect her but her sister was another story.

"Aren't you cold?"

, Anna asked pulling her cloak closer to her body. Elsa turned to her and raised an eyebrow.

"Right, right, right Snow Queen. I forgot."

, Anna said waving her hand dismissively. Elsa shook her head and grinned. She laced her fingers together in front of her and walked forward. Her back straight as she seemingly glided forward. She felt the stares as she moved forward. It made her feel uncomfortable but she ignored the feeling.

She heard Anna fall into step beside her.

"Jeeze Elsa, way to be nonchalant."

Elsa looked at her sister quizzically.

"What's that supposed to mean?"

"You should take a look at yourself in a mirror more often. It's no wonder almost every woman here is giving you the death stare."

, Anna said imitating the stare. Elsa giggled,

"I think you're over exaggerating."

, she said grinning.

"Oh contraire you highness. You look like goddess, I mean look at you!"

, Anna said softly. She took Elsa's hand and led her to a darkened window.

"Anna!"

, Elsa protested softly.

"Look at yourself and tell me you don't look like a winter goddess!"

Elsa looked at her reflection. Her eyes were the same brilliant blue as her sisters but with an icy tinge. Her skin was pale and she had light freckles. Her hair was loosely draped over her left shoulder. Her bangs were swept back to the left. Her dress had a sweetheart neckline which then flared open slightly on the bottom. Her sleeves went slightly past her hands. The dress was white with blue crystals and her cloak was black.

She stood up straighter,

"I look like me Anna. Now let's hurry."

Anna was about to say something but before she could speak the words her sister was already moving forward. Anna sighed and looked at her sister sadly. She then followed her sister into the castle.

The throne room was filled with people Jack felt everyone's eyes on him as he walked towards the throne where his father, the priest and sister stood. He made eye contact with his father, who gave him a reassuring smile and nod. Jack gulped as he continued forward. He walked, back straight focused on his father. The walk from the door of the throne room to the throne felt like an eternity even though it was only three minutes.

When he reached the steps leading to the throne he stopped. The priest walked down to the second step with Jack's father right beside him. Jack's sister walked down the steps and stood to the side. Jack looked up at the priest as he began to speak in Latin. His father gave him a wink. The priest turned to Jack's father and the king bowed letting the priest removed the robe from his shoulders. The priest held it length wise in both arms. He turned to Jack and continued to speak in Latin. He then draped the robe over Jack's shoulders. The priest then turned back to the king and removed his scepter and placed it in Jacks right hand.

Jack looked at his sister out of the corner of his eye and saw tears beginning to fall. He rolled his eyes and grinned. It was just like her to get overly emotional. The King then bowed lower as the priest removed his crown. Jack felt his stomach do somersaults. This was it, this was moment he had been dreading. The priest turned to Jack and the former King stood. The priest raised the crown high as Jack knelt down on one knee. Jack closed his eyes and held his breathe. The priest lowered the crown and Jack felt the weight rest comfortably on his head.

The priest then said his last words in Latin and Jack stood. The priest motioned for him to turn around and he did. Jack felt like he was going to throw up as he saw the smiling faces. His heart was beating so fast he was sure it would give out and he would die. He swallowed as the priest announced,

"May I present King Jackson Overland Frost!"

The room erupted in claps and cheers. Jack looked at his sister who was beaming with tears running down her face. Jack felt his head spin he wanted this to end he didn't want this. He wanted to throw everything to the ground and just run away. Instead he stood his ground and looked straight ahead.