Well here's chapter two. I hope you enjoy it. I do not own Rise of the Guardians or Frozen.
Jack walked the halls of the castle. Every part of the castle he has been in looked the same; the hideous pink, orange, purple—whatever the color was—walls that had the same diamond and what looked like corn designs; the millions of doors and windows. This whole place is like a maze that Jack was starting to get annoyed with. He hasn't seen anyone in over an hour. Shouldn't there be many maids, butlers—anyone?
"Is everyone on vacation?" Jack asked to no one in particular.
"No." A voice was heard from behind Jack, causing him to freeze in his place. Slowly, ever so slowly, Jack turned around to see two women wearing long oak green skirts with a hint of a bluish purple color at the bottom, and long sleeved buttoned up shirts—matching the color of their skirts—with a black bonnet walking towards him. "I thought she would be in her room, but Kai said she was roaming around," one told the other, both passing Jack as though—obviously—he weren't there.
"That Anna always disappearing when she is needed the most."
"Anna?" Jack smirked. "Found you." Jack started to wander around, thinking like a kid. If he couldn't find her as a guardian, he would find her with the mind of a kid.
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There are no kids in the castle! How is it that over two hours of roaming, Jack has found no sign of a child? The more Jack continued to roam, the more Jack started to get irritated with his whole mission. He was about to call it quits. He was going to call it a day and have some fun for a while before starting again the next day.
But just as Jack was about to exit out an open window, a young girl came running down the hall. She was slender with a fair complexion. Taking a closer look at her as she passed him, he noticed her blue eyes, strawberry-blonde hair tied into a bun with a green ribbon attached to the back of her hair; he also noticed a bit of a white streak in her hair. She wore a black bodice with off-the-shoulder dark green sleeves, a black satin laced necklace with a gold pendant, olive-and-light green skirt, and black flats.
"Princess Anna!" Jack watched as the strawberry-blonde stop in her tracks. "Where have you been?" He watched Anna as she turned around and looked past him. Jack followed her gaze to see another woman wearing the same green outfit he saw the previous women wear before.
"What is up with these people and the color green?" Jack shook his head.
"I was…" Anna's voice trailed off before she found the right words to say, "I was looking at the paintings. Do you know how boring it is to be alone all the time?"
Jack instantly turned his attention back to Anna. Did he find his mission? "Are you alone?"
"You are never alone. You have us, your parents, and the lovely people outside the castle."
"I know, and I am happy, but I want someone I can share my secrets with. I want someone to build a snowman with during the winter—I want someone close like Elsa and I—"
"Oh! I almost forgot to get the food tray from the—"
"I'll get it!" Anna yelled, interrupting the woman who smiled and nodded. And with that, Anna took off down the hall.
"Hey—wait!" Jack called, tailing after the excited teen.
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"Where are you going?" Jack asked as he followed Anna up the long spiral stone stairs. Every little window they passed, Jack saw the townspeople getting smaller and smaller.
Anna reached a wooden door; a modern silver tray in front of it was on the floor. She picked up the tray and quietly knocked on the door. "Do you want anything else?" No response came from the other side of the door. "Are you asleep?" Silence. "Elsa?" Jack was curious if anyone was on the other side of the door. Anna sighed and walked back down the stairs.
It would take Anna a while before she would meet the ground floor of the castle, so Jack would be able to see who this Elsa was. Flying out the small window that Jack was lucky enough to fit through, he flew around the tower until he met an open window.
He landed on the window sill. There was nothing in the room except for an empty desk, a wooden bookshelf, a floral chair next to it, and a bed with someone in it. Jack landed on the floor and made his way to the bed. He started to peer over the blue covers but could only see platinum blond hair.
The figure under the covers looked small. Like the person under it was in a ball. Was this girl Elsa that Anna was talking too? Anna wanted to be close to Elsa again?
"I thought she wanted someone around her age?" Jack said, leaning his head against his staff. "Do you hate being around people?"
The ball began to move. Jack took a step back, unsure if Elsa had heard. But the little girl that Jack thought she was turned out to be…not a little girl. He could see her legs stretch out and her sleeping face be revealed.
Elsa's blond hair in put up in a French braided bun, a piece of her hair going around at the top of her head. She had on grayish-pink eye shadow, and magenta lipstick. He stared at her for a while, finding the similarities between her and Anna.
"You two are related. Sisters maybe?" Jack whispered.
Her face scrunched up and opened her eyes, startling Jack. She sighed, sitting up in her bed for a few seconds before getting out of the bed and walking over towards the open window.
It was then Jack noticed that Elsa looked older than Anna. It also gave Jack a better vision of what Elsa truly looked like after seeing only her face. She wore a teal dress with a sweetheart bodice with bronze lacing, black sleeves, light teal gloves, and black flats.
"I don't understand why you would want to be up here all by yourself. It looks boring in here. I also don't understand why you would want to sleep during the day when there's snow and fun right outside these walls," Jack said, sitting on Elsa's wooden desk; his staff resting between his legs.
A knock came from the door drawing Elsa and Jack's attention toward it. "Princess Elsa?" an elderly man's voice said from the other side.
"Yes, Kai?" she said making her way towards the door.
"So you are a princess," he said, following her towards the door.
She opened the door revealing a short man wearing another ridiculous green outfit. A green coat with a brown vest underneath, green pants, black shoes, and a white...tie he assumed. He was bald—though the only hair was at the bottom of his head.
Kai smiled, bowing in her presence and said, "It's been a while. I am sorry I took so long to visit." Elsa shook her head. "Have you still decided to stay here instead of your old room?"
Jack watched Elsa's happy expression turn a bit sad. "I've stayed in this room for twelve years. I'll stay until I feel ready to face everyone."
Kai nodded. "Yes, Princess; although I do wish you would come out every now and then, it would bring some peace to Princess Anna, and the king and queen."
Jack remembered his main reason for being in Arendelle. "That's right, Anna." Jack slipped past Kai and ran down the stairs, hoping to find Anna.
