Sorry about this chapter being so short. I just wanted to post something as soon as possible because i know I have a lot of upcoming projects in the next few days and I already scribbled this out in my notebook during my spare today so i thought, why not, right? c; I hope you enjoy. Let me know okai?

Elsa sung quietly as she gazed out the window with her chin resting on her hands, proped up on her elbows. She stared aimlessly into the star laced sky, wondering what life would be like out there. Painted in the sky, bringing hope to all who look upon them. The unknown always seems to bring either hope, or fear... Sometimes both. Sure people accepted the Queen as best they could now, but she still often wondered... If there was really anybody out there who could truly take her for all she was. Somebody to understand her fully, and didn't doubt her. Somebody just for her, like the fairytales say. Sure she knew with any greatness comes hardship, but she thought it was definately worth it... Desperate to find someone she didn't have to pretend around, or have to keep such a short leash on herself with. A guy she could just let it go with and blossom, to help her find the person she lost while trying to hide her differences. The isolation just swallowed her whole. Above all, she wanted somone who she could share her world with. Her eyes drooped and her hand slipped off her chin, bringing her back to reality. She looked up at the moon with a hopeful smile.
"Someday, I want to be just like you. To be looked up on, for people to see the beauty in what I offer." She sighed, and could have sworn she saw the moon smile back. She let out a quiet giggle.
"Alright, time for bed Elsa." She swung away from the window with a swoop and ecorted herself into bed. It looked absolutely heavenly. Mountains of soft velvet pillows, laced down covers. She felt as if enclosed in a world of feathers. It took no time at all for her to fall into a deep, cozy sleep.

Jack had moved from the bush to hang from the roof, looking into the window.
"Elsa..." He repeated to himself at least fifteen times over. He loved the way it just rolled off his tongue. Or more appropriate in this case... How it gracefully danced off it. Frost started to form on the window, forcing him to hop down onto the window ledge to make sure his sight of the angel, was not blocked by his own lacy creations. Tomorrow was her last day here, after that she'd be returning to who knows where. Jack decided he just had to get a closer look, and what better way, right? He slowly opened and jumped through the window not even making a slight sound. He strolled quietly over to her bedside. His eyes became locked onto her sleeping form.
"Oh my gosh." He thought to himself. The blonde stirred. The spirit realized he must have said it outloud. His hand flung over his mouth.
"Wait... can she, hear me? Ha, Jack what the heck are you thinking, of course she can't hear me." He studied her before she suddenly rose, startling the guardian. She was squinting.
"You, you can get the cheese. Right there. Don't forget... snow. Sir." And with those few mumbles, she slipped right back into a slumber. Jack's jaw had dropped so wide it couldnt possibly still be attached. With his eyes wide, slowly, a huge grin began to take over his face. He shoved his hand over his mouth to try and stop the raging laughter, but he lost total control, so all it did was muffle it. Eventually his other arm wrapped around his torso from the aching.
"That... Was the MOST adorable thing, I have ever... seen, ever." He gasped for air trying to regain control of himself. Once he was breathing normally again, he sat cross legged on the end of her bed. Admiring her cute snores, his face slowly melted into a frown.
"Man." He whispered. "How am I ever going to talk to her. I don't know the first thing on how to approach her... I wouldn't even know what to say... It's hopeless." He sighed. Jack deffinately couldn't do this on his own. He needed help, and fast.
"...I know just the person." Jack stood up. He took a step forward to leave before turning back to the sleeping beauty. Softly, he tugged a lock of her hair and ran his fingers through it admiring the clusters of snowflakes all over the place. He bent down, hesitating before gently kissing her forehead. Her soft skin was cold, but not quite as cold as his. He looked her over one more time and flashed a smile before taking off into the endless starry night.

Elsa woke up startled, heart pounding, eyes wide open as she looked around the room. She was on the floor...
"Oh...I must have fallen when I was asleep." She brought her hands up to her face shaking her head. She heard a knock at the main door. The ice Queen untangled herself from the twisted covers and flung a robe ontop of her nightwear. Slipping into some extremely comfortable slippers, she trugged through the halls and answered the door. It was the maid.
"Breakfast, Queen Elsa." She bowed with a tray securely in her arms.
"Oh, yes. Come in." She took a step back, welcoming the woman inside.
"How did you sleep Madam?" The blonde ran her fingers through her hair.
"Well come to think of it... I had the weirdest dreams."
"Oh?" The maid started setting up the food on the dinning table.
"Yes. There was cheese, and ice, and dragons, and a white hair boy." She paused and softly giggled at herself.
"It wasn't your usual run of the mill dream as you can tell, but I slept like never before." She sweetly smiled.
"I'm very glad, Ma'am." The woman finished with a cursty and returned the warm smile.
"The King and his Lady would very much like you to join them for lunch in the grand hall at noon, followed by your meeting afterwards."
"Yes, thank you." Elsa gave a nod, and with that the woman was gone.
"Really such a nice woman." Elsa gracefully sat down at the table to eat her breakfast.