As you can guess I am at my dads and am able to get a new chapter posted today. I am going to add songs in this story because that's me, and this is kind of like the story I have on Wattpad called "Story of My Life". You should check it out, my pen name there is Jelsafan013. I can't wait for next Saturday, I get to go see Mockingjay Part 1 with my dad and best friend. My friend and I have this thing where the first time she sees a Hunger Games movie, she sees it with me. Anyway, on with the story.

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ElsaTheSnowQueen2: Sorry, no. Unfortunately we're not singing that one, although I would've loved to do that. But guess again.


~A New Life~

11 years later

It was the middle of winter in a small town in New York. There were two blondes in a car driving into town, one male and one female. The girl sighed when she saw the town sign. The boy looked over at her and smiled. "Hey, it'll be okay. She might be here, she might not be, but you'll find her Elsa," he said. Elsa sighed.

"I know, but how long will that take?" she asked. "I'm worried Jack."

"I know you are, but she'll turn up eventually," Jack replied. "It'll all work out in the end." Elsa sighed and smiled at him. She turned her eyes back to the road and pulled into a small diner. "What are we doing here?" Jack asked.

"I'm hungry, and if I remember correctly about an hour ago you were to," she said, getting out of the car. Jack smiled and chuckled to himself and got out of the car behind her.

"You know me too well Snowflake," he said. Elsa smiled back at him and took his hand. They found a spot in the corner and looked at the menu. Jack kept glancing over at her and staring.

"Quit it," she said.

"Quit what?" he asked.

"Quit stairing at me," she told him. Jack smiled and took her hand.

"Is it a crime to stare at my beautiful girlfriend?" he asked. Elsa smiled.

"I guess not," she said. They leaned in and shared a small little kiss. They glanced back at their menues as the waiter came over. The waiter was a tall blonde with brown eyes.

"Afternoon, what can I get for you?" he asked.

"Uh, I'll have a coke, and the double cheeseburger with fries," Jack said. The waiter wrote his order down and turned to Elsa.

"I'll get the same thing, except with a chocolate milkshake," she said. The waiter smiled and wrote it down.

"You remind me of someone I know," he said.

"Oh, really?" Elsa asked. "And who's that?"

"My girlfriend, she always orders a chocolate milkshake with her meal," he said. "I'll go put your order in and get it out to you." The waiter left and put their order in, and soon they were enjoying their lunch.

"So, how long are we staying here?" Jack asked. Elsa finished what she had in her mouth and swallowed it.

"As long as it takes for me to figure out that my sister isn't here," she said. Jack nodded and finished his meal.

"We should get going and check into our motel," he said. Elsa agreed and they went to pay. They were walking out of the diner when Elsa bumped into someone.

"I'm so sorry, I wasn't looking where I was going," the woman said.

"It's no problem," Elsa said. The girl smiled and walked into the diner Elsa stared after her and jumped when Jack spoke to her.

"You okay?" he asked. She nodded and started walking towards the car. Soon they found themselves in a comfy bed in their hotel room. "So what was that earlier today?" he asked her.

"Oh," she said. "She just reminded me of Anna." Jack sighed and kissed her fore head.

"Hey, we'll find her," he told her. "I'll help you every step of the way. Like I said when we left Burgress, we're in this together," he said. Elsa smiled and snuggled in closer to him.

"I never thought I'd have this," she said. Jack chuckled.

"Have what?" he asked.

"A new life, one with someone who loves me and cares so much about me," she said. "I thought I'd be all alone, without anyone like you to be there for me." Jack sighed and held her close.

"And I'll never leave you, I'll always be here Elsa. Nothing can change that," he told her. Elsa sighed and hugged him tight. "Now, I know that this is your home town, and I want to know some of the stories about this place. Anything interestig?" he asked. Elsa laughed and thought a moment.

"There is this one," she said. "It's a legend about a tree down by the river that has a nuse hanging on it," she told him. "It's said that there was a man at the founding of the town, who murdured three people before he moved here. At the time he was courting a woman, and when the town found out, they hung him," she explained. "They say that before he was hung, he called out for the woman to flee," she said.

"And what happened to the woman?" Jack asked.

"She watched as her love was hung. She didn't believe what the townspeople were saying, she didn't believe that he had murdured three people," Elsa said. "She went home that night and almost joined him, but stopped when she thought about something."

"What was it?"

"She was pregnat, with the mans child," she said.

"How do you know so much about this?" Jack asked confused. Elsa looked up at him with a small smile.

"Because that man was my great grandfather, Alexandter Winters," she said. "My great grandmother always believed that Alexandter was innocent, even though the entire town believed he was guilty."

"So what does the town think now?" Jack asked.

"It's an old story, most people think it's fake," she said. Jack smiled.

"Well that saves me some embarassment, doesn't it," he said. Elsa laughed and smacked him lightly on the chest.

"There's a song that goes with it, it's only been passed down through my family," she said.

"Sing it for me," Jack said. Elsa sighed and laughed.

"Oh, God," she said. "Alright."

"Are you, are you
Coming to the tree
They strung up a man
They say who murdered three.
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met at midnight
In the hanging tree.

Are you, are you
Coming to the tree
Where dead man called out
For his love to flee.
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met at midnight
In the hanging tree.

Are you, are you
Coming to the tree
Where I told you to run,
So we'd both be free.
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met at midnight
In the hanging tree.

Are you, are you
Coming to the tree
Wear a necklace of rope,
Side by side with me.
Strange things did happen here
No stranger would it be
If we met at midnight
In the hanging tree," she smiled as she ended the song. Jack sighed and hugged her, even though he never said it Elsa knew he loved her singing. "Tomorrow I'll show you where I grew up, and the tree," she said.

"Sounds like a plan Snowflake," he answered. They were both glad to have this. Someone who cares about them, and won't leave them alone. Someone to share a new life with.


Thank you for reading this, and I hope for you continued support as my family goes through this tough time. A mention in the next chapter if anyone can guess the song and artist from this chapter.

~FrozenSWLoKfan01