When snow falls, nature listens. -Antoinette van Kleeff

~Elsa~

It was about a week since she last saw Jack. Her hopes were still up to see him again, although many times she started to doubt if that encounter even happened. But she knew that if it was real and she stopped believing, he would disappear from her eyes.

She was beginning to cope without her parents there with her. She held her hands close to her body and took in a breath, "Conceal, don't feel..." Trying to hold back her powers felt harder to do; it's becoming more of a struggle.

"What are you doing?" Jack's voice popping in behind her scared her half to death. She yelped and held her hand over her heart, giving him a playful glare.

"You scared me!" she exclaimed. He smirked at her and flew around her room. With a raised eyebrow she asked him, "where did you go?"

It was his turn to raise an eyebrow, "Does that matter?" He chuckled and spun around slowly, "And where did you go? Anywhere?" She slowly opened her mouth but no answer came out, "Yeah that's what I thought. I gave you a week to get ready, but we are going to go outside today."

She was about to oppose but he placed his staff behind her to keep from moving backwards, and moved his body closer to hers. He looked in her eyes with a playful glint, "You WILL. I will drag you out with me if I have to." Her cheeks began to burn from how close he was, and unfortunately he didn't realize that this should be a bit more embarrassing for him.

"Fine," she muttered, then softy grunted, "Let's go outside." She avoided eye contact from him until he picked her up.

"Alright! Adda-girl." He flashed a daring grin, "Hold on tight, we are gonna take the fast trip out," his eyes moved toward the window as he placed her on his back and her arms wrapped around him.

Once she saw what he meant by 'fast way out' she gulped down hard. "A-are you sure about this Jack?" The pit of her stomach was beginning to knot.

"Of course I am why wouldn't I be?" With his staff in hand, he prepared himself to run out.

"Um, I am having second thoughts abo-" He ignored her and began to run towards the window. He jumped out and she held onto him for dear life, about to scream from fear.

"Don't scream," he said nervously, trying to reassure her. "Look... Isn't the view up here great?" Slowly, she peeked out from his back. She expected something terrible or scary to happen, but she was quite surprised. They were looking over Arendelle, from a tall standpoint no one could see it.

"Wow..." Was the only thing she could say. It was mesmorizing to see how Arendelle looked. It almost seemed like a different place. After a few seconds Jack flies behind the castle, where there was a garden and an area to walk around.

"So you mean you have a place to play in but you stay cooped up inside that boring castle?" Jack teased and raised his eyebrow at her.

Instead of answering his question, she asked him again, "Where did you go? Please," she held her hands together, "You got to tell me, you can't just leave me hanging like that."

He laughed at her expression and took a seat in a nearby bench, "Well, you saw the rabbit right?" She raised her eyebrow at him, questioning what had happened between him and the Easter Bunyn but just nodded. "Well, gah, how do I explain?" He rubbed his chin with his hand, with a thinking face. "Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, Toothfairy, and the Sandman are all, what we call: Guardians. They 'guard' the children in a way. Their duties are to make children happy and to keep them believing for as long as they can. All of a sudden the moon chose me as a new guardian but," he rolled his eyes, "Why would I want to be a part of them? They are all work and no play. They don't even go and see the children they just do their jobs thinking they know everything." He looked over at Elsa, "You keeping up with this?"

Elsa nodded. "Yeah, I'm right along with you." She was standing there, looking at him in curiousity and awe. "It sounds really cool. Nothing I have ever heard of before... Kind of like a story in a book. I can only imagine..." She gave a smile, "The Guardians fighting to protect their damsel, well, in this case it's kids." She shrugged but looked over at him again, "But you know, if they are all work and no play, wouldn't that make you a good guardian? I mean... You could try to convince them to be around kids again."

Jack gave a single 'ha'. "Look Elsa, I don't think I could convince them of that. They are too set on the way they do things is the right way."

Elsa gave a thinking face, wondering what she could do to try to help him out. He stood up, looking at her face. She didn't notice his movements as she was deep in her thoughts. Suddenlt he was beside her and leaned down to look in her eyes, "Elsa, why do you stay inside by yourself all the time? You barely use your powers." She blushed from how close his face was in proximity to hers.

"W-Well you see... I-"

"Elsa?" there was a voice coming from the back door of the castle. Elsa whirled to the voice and saw her sister walking up.

"Anna?" she faced towards her.

"Umm, so you do... walk around?" Anna asked a bit awkwardly.

"Er, well... I guess so," Elsa answered. They stood there for a couple seconds in an awkward silence.

"So, um, who were you talking to?" Anna's eyes look around to find the mysterious person. Elsa took in a breath and eyed Jack. He was looking at Elsa, then looked over at Anna.

"Well, I am talking to a friend, Jack Frost. Umm... It's weird to hear but you can't exactly see him unless you believe him."

Jack snorted to try to keep from laughing, and Anna just looked at Elsa like she had gone a little coocoo, "Right, well.." she started to back away, "I guess I will get going now." She turned her back to them and Jack gave a wink to Elsa, forming a snowball in his hand. Elsa covers her mouth to hide her smile and he throws the snowball at Anna. Right then, she spins around and looked right at Elsa, "Hey!" there was a smile on her face, "Oh you're gonna get it." She looked around and remembered that it was spring time and there was no snow on the ground. "Wait, how did you..."

"It wasn't me," Elsa giggled at Anna's dumbfound expression. "It was Jack I swear."

"Oh suuure," she put her hand on her hips, making both Jack and Elsa laugh harder. He formed another one, this time, Anna witnessed it happening and her jaw dropped. "Elsa, there's a snowball forming beside you! Do you see this?!" Jack threw the snowball again and Anna covered her face, "Hey!" This time when she wiped the snow away, she could see a guy laughing with Elsa. "W-What? Where did he come from? Is this some sort of trick?" Her eyes narrow at the two of them.

Elsa held her hands up, "I told you it wasn't me!" After a few minutes they calmed their laughter and explained to a confused Anna what Jack was and what was going on.

"Wow so does that mean, Elsa and I look like we are talking to someone who isn't even there?" Anna asked him, and he nodded. "Wow so we probably look like crazy people..." she covered her mouth, "Not that- I mean- Um.." she was trying to figure out how to fix the offense she thought she made.

Jack laughed and took a hold of her shoulder, "No worries Anna, I am not offended."

"Oh good, I got scared there," she gave an awkward laugh and looked between the two of them. "So you have some kind of super powers?"

"I just make ice and snow," he chuckled. Then he eyed Elsa from the corner of his eye, "Speaking of which-"

"No Jack," Elsa cut him off nervously, "That's something we can talk about later."

Anna was curious but Jack looked suspicious, "Wait so you mean it's a secret?" Anna asked with a pout.

Elsa crossed her arms and smiled at her, "Sorry Anna, it is a secret."

"Awwww man," she whined at the exact same time as Jack whispered, "It's a secret?" He looked even more suspicious and narrowed his eyes at Elsa, looking confused.

"Yes Jack," she said with intention in her voice, "A secret." Only Jack heard the strain in her voice that hinted at the fact: Anna didn't know Elsa had powers too.

~Jack~

He backed away slightly from the two of them. What exactly happened? What is the reason Elsa hasn't told her sister about this? Why does it seem like she can't tell her? All these questions rushed in his head at once as he stared at the mysterious beauty in front of him.