A/N: Hey my… five? readers. Sorry about the wait, but I always wait for five reviews. And just recently did I get the fifth one, so I'm back! The beginning is really boring, but it gets better!

My Name Is Elsa

Jack was going to meet with the Guardians that day. It was the same day as the infinite downfall of my carefully constructed wall of lies.

But they didn't know that when they scheduled the meeting. When Jack went around to those meetings, I mainly only went to the civilization nearest to the Pole. On some occasions, like eclipses, I came a little closer, more in hopes of seeing the moon [more than in hopes comforting Jack, which was an often urge.]

My true downfall, though, was taken place at "home", as Jack liked to call it. You see, humans couldn't see me, but the Spirits could. I could also be walked through, which wasn't a fun experience. It also meant that Jack would realize I wasn't a human. So I avoided crowds.

Luckily, my transportation ability helped me avoid that. Jack and Tooth could fly, North and Bunny could use portals, and I could run as fast as lightning until I looked like nothing more than wind.

But today was different. As I stared at the crowd ahead of me, only one thing was on my mind:

May the wind and sky help me.

The streets were jam packed with people. Worse, Jack Frost had been watching me all day, likely because now he truly understood the concept of enemies.

Which was great for him, just not so much for me.

I had been trying so hard to make it look like I was another human, but it was really, really hard. Plus, my exasperated attempts made Jack even more curious. Thus the ice block blocking the streets creating loads of people to get through.

Great.

I took a deep breath and walked very slowly towards the one exit Jack left open. I narrowly missed people, and a man nearly ran into me.

"Hey! Watch where you're going!" I yelled to make myself seem less suspicious.

I nearly chocked on relief when I made it through the exit without being walked through. I wanted to watch Jack fly away to do his own thing, but I didn't for obvious reasons.

Suddenly a gasp erupted from behind me.

"Oh, Sophie! Where are you going? Come back here!"

And then I felt it. As the little girl ran away from her mother and though me, a gust of cold air was felt from within.

No. Oh, no, no, no, no.

I felt cold beneath me, and I looked down to see that I was freezing the ground beneath me.

NO! OH, NO, NO, NO, NO!

Jack's eyes met mine and that was it. I did the only thing I knew how to do: I ran.

I sped off to a place that I never had to think about going to. In fact, I didn't realize I was going there until I arrived.

But there I was, the ruins of my castle. I walked amongst the rubble, leaving a trail of ice behind me. It was all I wanted to do sit and cry, but my eyes and feet wouldn't oblige. So I shakily walked around the perimeter of my castle painfully dry eyed.

After a couple minutes, a hand touched my shoulder.

"Ah!" I yelped and slipped on my own ice. I looked up to see Jack Frost looking down at me.

"AH!" I cried even louder, and scrambled to get off my back. It was a near vain attempt, and I could only get into a sitting position before Jack spoke.

"Ants in your pants? You know, the moon didn't tell us you were coming."

Great.

"No… I just… Just GO!" I yelled.

Jack took a step back at my surprising change of attitude, but didn't leave me alone.

"Hey, um, hey, look. I'm not going to hurt you… if hurting you is possible. I'm just…er, curious as to why you're… following me," Jack smirked as possible thoughts ran through his head.

I shivered.

"I'm not following you!" I lied.

"Right," Jack snorted.

Arg! He was impossible!

"No, I really am not following you!"

Jack raised an eyebrow.

"Fine."

With that, Jack flew off.

I let out a sigh of relief. But then I realized…

A pain like no other shot through me, and it only increased. Finally, I erupted in ear piercing screams.

I couldn't follow Jack, and my brain was too muffled with pain to think of another way. The metallic taste of blood bubbled towards my tongue. I wasn't quite sure I had blood anymore, but I guess I did.

I didn't think about the blood, though. My pain over shadowed it. It was awful, like fire roaring over my ice-filled veins. Then the pain slowly subsided, but the aftershock of it barely allowed a moments relief.

"Oh my gods! What is the matter with you?"

That was the last thing I heard before I blacked out.

I awoke to murmurs.

"Why? What is our connection? It just doesn't make sense."

"You yourself tested it Jack, she really can't be comfortable if you not within ten yards of her."

"Still! And you haven't heard the worst part, North, she can control ice and snow."

"Well, then, there's your 'connection', Jack."

"Tooth, you're not catching the idea here!"

"And what does that happen to be?"

"This complete stranger and new Spirit is physically connected to me!"

"Isn't that what she just explained?"

"Bunny!"

I groaned. It hadn't taken long for me to figure out that they were talking about me. I tried to sit up, but I felt like I had a thousand pound rock set atop of me.

Plus, I was still in pain.

I yelped and lay back down onto wherever they had set me.

All eyes fell upon me, and the Guardians rushed over. Only Tooth actually wanted to comfort me, while the others interrogated me.

"Where did you come from?" Bunny asked.

"Somewhere."

"Why are you here?" North tried.

"Didn't come here by choice."

"Who are you?" Jack said.

"… Classified."

"See! I told you she was impossible!" Jack exclaimed.

"I'm impossible?!" I exclaimed, and groaned in pain as my head quickly turned to look at Jack.

"She's got you there, Mate," Bunny chuckled.

"Guys! She's still bleeding! Maybe you should continue this after she can, you know, stand," Tooth admonished.

"Or better yet, sit," I muttered.

"So what are we going to do in the mean time, play cards?" Jack asked.

"How about Truth?" Tooth asked.

"What?" I asked.

"Do you mean 'Truth or Dare'?" Jack asked incredulously.

"Yes! Except, without the dare," Tooth explained.

I groaned and hoisted myself up. It made my head swirl, but I was okay after a moment.

I took a good look around the place. I'd seen it before, but it seemed to look different now that I was a welcome guest.

Well, sort of a welcome guest.

"So, more questions!" North said.

"Or… how about I leave?" I offered.

"And how about I fly the opposite direction?" Jack smirked.

My eyes widened.

"You wouldn't!" I exclaimed.

"You haven't given me reason why I shouldn't," Jack said coolly.

I tried to keep my composure.

"Fine. One question."

"Then you leave." Bunny said.

"No. She stays. In fact, all of us will stay the night!" North bellowed.

For my health, I swallowed my pride.

"Fine."

"Since you refuse us you name and origins, your question shall be… how long have you been a Spirit?" Jack asked.

I wanted to lie. But I stayed true to my promises.

"500 years."

A silence spread throughout the room.

Tooth weakly broke the silence.

"I think… I think we should all go to bed."

I nodded faintly, even though I had just slept.

Everyone nodded as well and made themselves comfortable.

I felt too exposed. Sleeping came to me as a surprise when I first became a Spirit. Soon I found myself hiding as I slept, basically to hide from Jack. Old habits died hard, and I found myself curling up in a concealed corner.

It wasn't long before I felt another figure beside me.

"I know you have this whole 'mysterious person' mojo going on, but it hiding in a corner really nessicary?" Jack asked.

I pulled myself farther away from him and faced the opposite direction.

"You know, if you've really been a Spirit for 500 years, could you cut me some slack and answer this one question: What was your name?"

I stayed silent.

"Listen, I know it is 'classified' but, around here, we use names. Please?"

It gave me chills to hear Jack begging, and I felt a guilty pleasure from it as well.

It was a while before I spoke.

"Elsa."

And I drifted off into a world other than Earth.

A/N: Man was that long. Please review. I don't update without five reviews, so PLEASE!

Love,

Sammie

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