I don't own the characters. Jack Frost belong to Dreamwork and Elsa to Disney.
I'm hoping to get one chapter out per week sadly they arn't very long but hopefully you enjoy the content.
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Jack never had trouble finding a place to stay the night. In all the three hundred and some years the winter spirit had existed, he never had a secure home. On clear nights he would stay up all night talking to the moon, hoping for an answer to his existence. It never answered back.
He had spent the night just outside of Arendelle at the tallest peak. Being able to control ice and snow was definitely a perk when it came to the lifestyle Jack was accustomed to. His powers allowed for him to create a makeshift cabin for him to spend the night in. The quiet of the mountain gave him time to think about how to help Elsa. The girl was so little, yet so scared of herself, she hardly smiled. What kind of kid doesn't smile? The white haired boy slowly drifted off to dreamland while thinking of ways to help his new friend.
The sun rose above Arendelle and as it reflected off the snow, it began to shine as brightly as diamonds. Jack took a deep breath and as he exhailed he could see his breath form in front of him. This made his mouth curve up and form a smile. It was the perfect day. He hoped the weather was an indicator of how things would go today. Jack flew through Arendelle and spent the morning going about his usual business, creating a little bit more fun than there would be if he wasn't around. By noon he arrived at the castle and knocked on Elsa's window. The young girl ran to let him in.
"Sorry to disturb your lunch time, Princess."
"It's okay, it gets kinda lonely eating by myself almost every day so I'm glad you're here." The small girl said meekly. "Would you like to join me? They always make more than I can actually eat."
"Actually, I don't eat. Well, you don't really have to when you're an immortal spirit of winter you know?"
"Oh, I see. Sorry I've never been friends with a winter spirit." Her eyes drifted to the floor as she didn't know what else to say. An awkward moment passed but Jack wasn't going to let that stop him. He grabbed a chair and pulled it up to the table where the food was placed. "Don't worry about it, Princess, please continue." He didn't let it show that talking to her was just as much a first as her talking to him.
Elsa did as the spirit suggested and returned to her seat, munching on a sandwich as the spirit began to talk.
Jack wasn't surprised that the young girl had so much trouble speaking. But lucky for her he didn't have the same problem. After all his only conversation partner for the longest time was the moon, and those conversations were really not that interesting, it was nice to finally be able to talk to someone who would talk back. "So I found this amazing spot right in the mountains last night. You can see all of Arendelle from there It's rather beautiful, hopefully one day I can show it to you."The enthusiasm in his voice wasn't missed by the small child.
"Yeah, maybe one day. So you really like snow huh?"
"Like it, Princess? I love it, there is nothing more beautiful out there. Not to mention fun! You can do so many things with snow like build a snowman, make snow angels, have a snowball fight; the possibilities are absolutely endless. If you ask me, it should be winter all year round. You know, who needs the other seasons?"
Jack's enthusiasm was contagious and Elsa couldn't lie that she had felt similarly a long time ago. But now winter just brought about a fear in her heart that she couldn't quench as much no matter how hard she tried. The young lady finished off her sandwich.
"All Done?"
"Yup"
"Good! Because I was thinking we could do something today."
The platinum haired girl's eyes sparkled with interests. "Really what?"
"Do you wanna build a snowman?"
Elsa suddenly got more quiet than usual. She had explained to Jack last night about how her sister had asked her the same thing the night she got hurt. The two would always play together back when Anna knew of her powers. "I don't think that's a good idea…" she trailed off.
He had a feeling this would happen. "Hey don't worry okay. I'm not asking you to use your powers, we will build one the old fashion way." His smile radiated. Something about the boy made Elsa feel calm, almost as if she had known him forever. Looking straight into her blue eyes, he asked, "Do you trust me?" She simply nodded in response.
The boy took hold of his staff and filled Elsa's room with powdery white snow just past the small girl's ankles. While the girl stood mystified by the white substance covering her room, Jack dropped to the ground and grabbed a pile of snow carefully shaping it into a perfect sphere. He extended his hand to the girl gesturing for her to take the pile of snow. Although with a hint of hesitation Elsa took the snowball from him. "You do know what to do next, right?"
"Yes, of course!" she said quickly and dropped to the floor to pack on more snow onto the snowball.
"Haha, good." Jack replicated Elsa's movements and began making his own giant snowball for the base. "I'll make the bottom, and you can make the middle okay?"
The platinum haired girl had become so engrossed in her task that she merely replied with a "Yup". He couldn't help but smile, his plan was working better than expected. Since Jack had had a lot more practice in the art of snowman making he finished his giant snowball before Elsa. "You almost done there, Princess?"
"Give me a minute."
"All right all right" he said with a giggle, "I know snowman making is super serious business."
Within a minute Elsa had finished her own creation, and Jack came over to perfect it. "Not bad, Princess."
"What do you mean not bad?" She said with an almost pout. "I made a perfect circle." She wasn't lying, her snowball had perfectly rounded edges on all its sided if Jack had to give it a score out of 10 he would give it an 11.5, and maybe another 2 points for effort.
"Well excuse me." He ruffled the top of her hair. "I mean it's perfect." Jack grabbed the medium sized snowball and put it on top of his own. "Just one more piece now."
"I'll do it," And before Jack would say anything the tiny girl was already on the ground making another sphere of snow. It was hard to contain his smile. He decided to opt out of doing anymore labour and laid on the snow until she was finished.
"Jack…Jack…JACK!" Elsa's shouted loudly to get the boys attention it seemed as if he had been day dreaming and lost track of time without realizing it. Well when you were an immortal spirit you had a lot of time on your hands so much so that you often lost track of it. "I'm done." She said once again in her normal quiet voice.
"Oh perfect," he sprung to his feet. "Do you wanna put his head on?"
Elsa nodded and gently picked up the last piece of the snowman making sure not to dent the sphere. She placed it gently on top of his body.
"That looks perfect, good job Princess." He patted her head as a gesture of a job well done. "But something is missing, could you guess what that might be?"
"Eyes, and nose?"
"Well aren't you a bright one, luckily for us I found something that will do just the trick." The winter spirit pulled out a handful of stones, 2 sticks and a carrot from his cloak, he handed them to Elsa "Here you go."
With a jump in her step the little girl eagerly took the materials from the boy. She carefully placed the sticks on the middle portion of the snowman to act as hands. Then Elsa proceeded to position three stone upon the snowman's middle in place of buttons. With precision she added the two stones to his face, and finally she put the carrot nose on. The princess stood back to admire her handy work.
"Wow, what a cool looking snowman. I just think he needs a name how about you got any ideas?"
While still facing the snowman Elsa replied with just one word, "Olaf."
"Olaf huh? Awesome name for an awesome snowman."
Elsa turned to face Jack and looked up at him. "Thank you, Jack." On her face was the first genuine smile Jack had received from the girl.
He smiled back. "Hey no need to thank me, Princess. You did all the hard work."
