Siblings:

She began noticing Jack sleeping in more than usual. Maybe he's having a hard time sleeping? She shook her head. He slept in till ten. Four hours than when he supposed to. He's still sluggish as always. Maybe he's just being lazy and going back to sleep. One night, she heard the floorboards creaking. It was probably midnight. You idiot what are you up to at this ungodly hour? She pretended to be asleep and in the day it wouldn't have fooled anyone, not even him. At night was another story to be told and they were supposed to be a sleep. She waited for the door shut and got out of bed.

She wrapped the old knitted blanket around her and followed Jack. She was barefoot stepping on branches that hurt her feet. She followed him to their favorite spot: the lake. She remembered splashing him with water or skating on the thick ice in the middle of winter. She wondered why he came here of all places at night. He just sat down and stared up at the sky looking at stars. Really, you big idiot, you come out here in the bloody night to gaze at stars; can't you do this at home? She watched him to see if he'd do something but nope nothing. She was about to climb back down when she heard rustling in the meadow's brushes. She ducked looking at the top of branches and leaves. She smiled seeing a girl. You little fox no wonder you've so tired.

She was in a light blue nightgown, cloak, gloves on her hands, small braid, light hair, slip on shoes, and bandage on her ankle. "How's the ankle?"

"Aches less but I can walk." She kept her distance almost like a deer. "It's hard to get here in the dark."

He laughed. "I still don't bite yet you keep your distance." Yep that's Jack friendly as ever. She swore she'd seen or at least heard a description of her before.

"I refuse to let anyone get hurt." He got up and walked over to her.

He took her gloves off. "I told you 'you don't need them.'"

She tried reaching for them. She leaned on her good ankle. "You don't understand."

"They'll only make you scared." He moved swinging her hand toward her. Pippa fell back watching ice climb all the branches and leaves. She made a small squeak making them both turn to her. She crawled; hiding behind the tree's leaves and looked at the both of them. Pippa saw fear in the girl's eyes. Was she terrified that she saw Pippa or what she had done?

"Pip," he looked shocked, not scared like the girl.

She looked around. "You said you wouldn't tell anyone."

She recognized the voice of Anna's older sister. "Y-you're Princess Elsa. Y-you're Princess Anna's older sister." Her voice became a little stronger and a smile built up on her face.

"You have ice powers! That's so…" she couldn't find the words. She laughed coming out her hiding spot and sat down thinking about all this. "Wait how do you two know each other? Why did Arendelle's gates close? Is Princess Anna not well or something? How cool is it that you have ice powers?! If the gates are shut why are you here?"

"Pip," she still asked questions as fast as she could. She asked about Anna, how she got her powers, anything and everything that came to mind. "Pip," Elsa still looked completely terrified but didn't look as scared. She kept looking from the trees and bushes to her face. "Pip," she still continued to ask questions keeping her eyes on the princess in front of her. "Pippa breathe!"

She took a breath and looked at Jack, smiling shyly all the sudden. "Oops sorry, too many questions; I apologize." The words sounded funny and she didn't notice how out of breath she was. Elsa sat down still staring at the ice behind her. She looked behind her and remembered what happened even though it happened instant. "Oh that, I'm sure that was an accident." She looked at her blanket that she still wore around her. Now she wished she didn't bring it. It was keeping her a little too warm. "I guess I'm just a little too excited. I'm Pippa." She remembered Anna laughing and as open as Jack was with strangers. She talked so fondly of Elsa and even poked at her own title. She didn't understand how this could be the girl Anna looked up to so. She wasn't like Jack and was terrified unlike the way Anna had described her. Pippa stood up and sat in front of Elsa. She smiled at her pulling back her brown straight hair. Jack stood back and just watched smiling. Elsa moved a finger across her cheek. She touched her own cheek and felt a scratch there. "Huh, I didn't notice the scratch there. It was probably a branch that hit me in the face."

"Pip leave her alone."

She looked at Jack, "Oh sorry, I'm Pippa."

"You've already told me that."

She laughed looking down, embarrassed. "Oh I guess I did that." Elsa turned to Jack.

"Pip, why'd you follow me?"

"Does curiosity count?"

"No,"

"I'm glad I did though."

"Yes, because me almost killing you, the both of you, is just brilliant."

Jack laughed and Pippa smiled happily. "Accidents," they said at the time.

"Really the both of you,"

They both just smiled at her, "yup," they both at the same time.

"You're too much alike to be siblings."

Pip stood up stretching. "Mom swears that I'm an imitation of him." She jumped up and down.

"Excuse me?"

"Come on, Elsa, she's just as I told you annoying."

"Same to you," she crossed her arms sticking out her tongue.

Jack crossed his arms like a child. "I am not annoying."

"I'll have to agree with your hyperactive sister." Elsa said. rubbing her head; Pippa smiled smugly.

"You would, Princess."

"Stop acting like a child." Pip laughed.

"Says the child."

"Hey, I'm almost 9." Pip said pouting.

"Um no you're 7 and I'm 13; I win."

"I have no idea how you two put up with each other. And, you both act like children."