Chapter 2:
Jack POV
I wake up to a smell of fresh snow. I hear someone humming in the background.
"Ugh, how long was I out," I mumbled to myself.
I hear footsteps running and hushed voices from outside my door. I slowly walked to the door and I start to hear giggles. I opened the door and screamed boo.
There were two little girls and they ran away giggling.
"Daddy's up, mommy," one of them say.
"He's being scary," the younger one said.
"How many times do I have to tell you two not to wake daddy up when he had a long night," a familiar female voice said.
"Don't worry Snowflake, I was already up," I replied.
I feel like I was beaten up and thrown across a room. It must have been from yesterday. As I was walking down the youngest one who looks like my dead sister, just with Elsa's platinum blonde hair.
"Daddy, you don't look well," the youngest said.
"I'm fine baby girl," I said.
"Okay, Alice, time to eat," Elsa said.
I look up at Elsa and she looked so amazing. Well she always looked amazing but today, it was a different amazing. I tried to form Alexandra's famous ice roses but it just turned to frost as it always did. Elsa still loves them. As I walked to the breakfast table already served I kissed Elsa and my kids.
"Good Morning Elsa," I said, "Good morning girls."
"Good morning Daddy," both of the kids said.
"Good morning Jack. You seem what's the word… different," Elsa said.
"I'm still the same," I replied confusingly.
The platinum one laughed loudly while the other just tried to hold in her giggle.
"Alice enough," Elsa snapped.
They stopped. I never seen Elsa this tense before. It's like she is different. The more I look at her the more she seemed to get angrier at Alice.
"Letter from the Northern Isles," A man said running.
I was hoping my father is fine. Elsa just snatched the letter and shooed the man away. The man walked away cowering.
"It's just my sister again," Elsa said while rolling her eyes.
"What did the letter say," I asked.
Before she answered I knew I made the wrong move. Everyone froze in place, scared.
"She just wants us to go to her ball she's having," Elsa said.
"Why don't we go," I asked.
The room got tense. The girls even stopped eating. They knew something I didn't or I might have forgotten something.
"Jack, you know why we don't have balls here or go to any," Elsa asked in a cold calm voice.
"Not really," I said.
"After your sister's death you were distant. You were fine for a few years and then you went to your father's ball where he was killed. You became more distant and I started to both Northern Isles and Arendelle for a while, you tried to rule the Northern kingdom but it hurt you too much and you were depressed. So I made a deal with Anna and Kristoff that they can rule the Northern Isles and we will be allies," Elsa explained, "So why I don't really want this family to go to Anna's ball. Last time we went, Elizabeth was only two and I was pregnant with Alice, you didn't even want to be involved instead you went to your sister's room and froze the whole room. You were depressed again. Then Alice was born and I let you picked her name. I knew you wanted to name her Alexandra but you picked Alice because you didn't want the same burden on her that Alexandra did. So we agreed on Alice. Then this morning you seemed happier to see us and not moped around and you actually slept for the first time in forever."
I was in shocked and processing this information and Elsa wanted to add something else but she didn't want to say.
