Hi! Me again. Anyway, so basically, I just wanted to say that there's not going to be any romance for the first few chapters (given that Elsa's still a little girl) but don't worry! It'll be here soon, I promise.

Also, this was set before the whole freezing Anna's head thing, but I'm sure you already figured that out.

Anyway, hope you enjoy!


Two days later…

"Promise not to freak out or anything?" Elsa said. Jack simply nodded at her.

Elsa rubbed her hands together, forming a small ball of snow. Jack watched in astonishment as Elsa threw the ball into the air and it exploded into thousands of snowflakes, falling around them. Jack chuckled as the snowflakes continued to fall like sparkling specs of diamond. "How do you do that?"

Elsa shrugged. "I don't know, I think I was born with it."

"It's beautiful." Jack complemented, as a snowflake fell upon his shoulder. Elsa let a light smile touch her lips. Jack had been the first person, aside from her family, to know of her powers. She wouldn't dare show anyone else. It was simply the fact that he'd probably find out sooner or later that drove her to show him.

Suddenly, the front door opened and The Queen walked in, shivering at the sudden gust of subzero breeze washed over her. "Jesus Christ, why's it so cold in here?"

"Sorry mom. I was just showing Jack my magic." Elsa explained.

"Is that so?" The queen asked rhetorically. She looked the frosted boy up and down. "You know you really shouldn't go around telling people about these things Elsa."

"Don't worry your majesty. Your daughter's secret's safe with me." Jack said with an undeniably cocky smirk.

The queen let out a stern sigh. "Well, I suppose if you're going to be staying here for a while, it doesn't really matter. Come on, breakfast is on the table."


Later that day…

"Hi, my name's Anna!" The bubbly little girl chimed as she shook Jack's hand. Jack smirked, kneeling down so he was eyelevel with her. She beamed her usual radiant absentminded smile.

"It's a pleasure to meet you Princess. My name's Jack." Anna giggled, already taking quite a liking to the newcomer.

"Why are your hands so cold?" She asked out of genuine curiosity.

Jack looked rather puzzled by the question, but then he smirked and whispered. "It's because I'm secretly a snowman." Anna gasped, a giant smile on her youthful face.

"Really?!" She exclaimed. Jack shot her a short wink. "That's so cool!" She chuckled.

"Hey, Anna, mom says we can go back to the lake to play today." Elsa called down the hall.

"Can snowman come?" Anna asked, pulling at Jack's shirtsleeve.

Elsa took the hint that Anna was referring to Jack. "Yeah, if he wants to. Jack, do you want to go with us?" She said as she grabbed her blue coat and began to button it up.

"I don't think-"

"Please come with us! It'll be so much fun!" Anna exclaimed. Jack raised an eyebrow at her. "Please, please, please!" She chanted, causing Jack to let out a slight chuckle.

"Fine, I guess I'll go."


To Anna's delight, the snow hadn't quite melted yet. The woodland was still coated in a sheet of white, and the lake was frozen over. Anna and Elsa had both gone to build their annual snowman.

Meanwhile, Jack found himself standing by the edge of the lake. The last thing he remembered before everything went blank. For some strange reason, this lake gave him an uncomfortable feeling, as though this were a place of haunted nightmares. Though, he had no recollection of why this place felt so disturbed.

Just as he was about to go back to Anna and Elsa, he felt himself almost trip over something hidden within the snow. He knelt down and began brushing the snow off of the object. He soon realized it was some sort of long farmer's staff.

As soon as his hand touched the wooden staff, a thin layer of frost formed across the surface. Jack stared at it for a moment, before he picked it up in his hand. The staff began to glow a strange cold blue.

Jack accidently touched the bark of a tree with the tip of the staff, and immediately frost appeared upon it, spiraling across the wood. Jack's eyes widened with both shock and amazement.

"Jack!" Elsa called from behind him. Jack turned to see the two girls standing by their finished snowman. Jack walked over to them, a smirk upon his face.

"What'd you think?" Anna asked.

"It's cute. Could use a nose though. How's he supposed to smell the fresh roses of summer?" he stated, making the girls chuckle.

"Hey, what's that?" Anna questioned curiously, pointing to the staff that Jack still held in his hand.

"Oh, this? This is my pet stick. I was going to get a pet rock but the shops didn't have one." Anna burst into laughter once again. Elsa liked the fact that Jack seemed to make her sister so joyful. All she ever wanted was for Anna to be contented, and if Anna was happy, then she was happy.


That night…

"Goodnight girls."

"Goodnight daddy." Anna said, ending with a yawn before she put her head to her pillow. The door closed and Elsa felt herself begin to drift off to sleep.

Just as she was about to fall asleep, she heard something. A strange tapping sound familiar to the sound of a woodpecker was coming from the outer side of her bedroom window. Elsa's eyes shot open and she practically jumped out of her skin as she saw the source of the noise.

Jack was hovering outside of her bedroom window, tapping on the glass with his finger. Elsa ran over and quickly opened the latch on the glass. "Oh my god!"

"I know."

"You're…flying!"

"I know."

Elsa looked down out of the window, staring at the ten-story drop from her bedroom window to the castle gate. "…How are you doing that?!"

"I don't know, I think I was born with it." Jack smirked, copying Elsa's words. "Looks like you're not the only one with cool tricks up their sleeves."

After that, Jack and I became something more to each other. We became one, even though we were both different in our own ways, there was always going to be one thing that connected us.

And one day, we would cherish each other until the end of time.


To be continued in chapter 3! What you think? I didn't really like this chapter myself, but next chapter will be better (that's a promise!)