He-hey, guys! Did you like the first part? I hope you did. 'Cause here's the next one! Happy reading!


I was awakened by the sound of the singing of a strawberry-blonde princess. She was waking her sister up. It was five in the morning. I was irritated at first. But when I saw Elsa sleeping soundly, I forgot everything. SHE. WAS. BEAUTIFUL. Wait, what?

Anna shook Elsa to wake her up.

"Elsa? Do you wanna build a snowman?" Anna sang in a very catchy tune. "Come on, get up and play!"

Elsa woke up the moment she heard the singing near her ear.

"Anna, it's summeeeer." She said, yawning. Then she turned away. I was on the other side.

"Aww. Come on, Elsa. Just one snowman?" I said after I greeted her good morning and smiled.

She got up after that. She got dressed in her daily clothes, fixed her hair, and put on some make-up (She really didn't need any, really.)

"Alright. But just one. And we have to eat first." She said to me.

We went to the dining hall. Everything was set. There was an awful lot of food.

"Well? Dig in." She said.

We ate like pigs, the three of us did. I didn't know girls could do that, especially princesses and queens.

"Your Highness!" A guard bursted in while we were eating.

Elsa stood up and held him back.

"What's the matter, Sigmund?" She asked calmly.

"The town people. They're complaining." He said.

"About what?" I tried to ask. Then I remembered that only Anna and Elsa could hear or see me.

"Yeah, about what?" Anna asked.

The guard looked scared, of Elsa. But still, he spoke.

"T-they're complaining of the frozen part of the say it is you who did it, ma'am." He said.

Elsa slammed her fists on the was furious.

"I have not used my ability for a long time. How could that be me?" She asked the guard.

Then, suddenly, a short man came in the dining hall.

"Maybe because you're a witch?!" He said.

"Duke of Weselton?" Anna said.

I asked who the guy was. Anna pulled me outside the hall after saying that we should let Elsa do the talking, not that I could. Outside, she told me everything.

"So, that's the guy who called Elsa a monster, huh?' I said while brewing something mischievous in my mind.

"U-huh." Anna nodded.

I went in the dining room again. Only Elsa saw me, of course. In the room was the guard, Elsa, the duke and me. There was my chance, a chance to make him pay. How dare him come back after what he did to my, I mean, Elsa.

I held my stick tight. And as Elsa left the room, I froze him. The guard, having no idea how it happened since Elsa wasn't around, to do it, just took the frozen duke outside.

"That should do it." I said. "So, what was he mad about?"

"He was the one who showed the villagers the frozen lake." She said.

I went closer and held her hand. It was awkward but, hey.

"It's okay. I know it's not you." I said.

"Thank you." She said while blushing.

"Say, Jack. By any chance, were you the one—"

"Nope. I was in the castle remember? Chatting with you?" I said. I knew what she was going to say anyway.

She agreed with me. I thought everything was okay. But it wasn't. Not even the slightest. Elsa was still bothered.

"If it wasn't you nor me, then who?" She asked.

I ha absolutely no freaking idea on who else could have done that. Elsa's the only person i knew that could do that other than me. But I knew who would. Santa or any of the big four.

"I'll go and find out." I said.

"Wait. I'm coming with you." Elsa said.

I refused to let her come. Someone had to stay in Arendelle. She said Anna and Kristoff can do it. And after minutes and minutes and minutes of arguing, it was decided that she would come with me. Yeah. I know.

Everything was set. But then...

"OWWW! MY TOOTH!" Anna exclaimed as she removed the tooth that went loose.

"A tooth? A tooth! That's it! You don't have to leave Arendelle anymore!" I said in glee.

"Eh? Why?" Elsa asked, confused.

"We just wait later. Put that tooth under your pillow!" I said.

Anna did as I said. She knew who was coming. So did Anna. We all stayed up late. Anna pretended to sleep. She was very convincing with all the snoring and snorting.

"Elsa. Does she always do that?" I asked, trying hard not to laugh.

"Hahaha. Yeah." She said.

As I said, we stayed up late. Very late. Elsa and I were so sleepy. And so was Anna. She fell asleep. And so did Elsa. She lay on my shoulder. It was awkward but it felt good, real good. I looked at her as she slept. She was so gorgeous, i thought. Then I realized something again. I was beginning to like her. I mean, that doesn't happen to everyone, daydreaming about someone who was just right beside them. Right? Right?

Some time later, one of Tooth came. I was surprised to see her. I thought she only let her fairies do the job.

"Ooooh. Princess Anna's tooth! It's as they say. They're as white as her sister's!" She said with excitement. "That's why I'm here to pick them up!"

I tried to wake Elsa up. She did. But so did Anna, enthusiastic Anna. She woke up, stood up, and stared at Toothiana. Tooth was stunned.

"Oh my." She said as she flew away. I blocked her.

"Jack!" She said.

"Yep. Hi, Toothiana." I said kindly. "You see, we kind of need to ask you something."

Tooth settled down, holding Anna's tooth tightly in her hand. We sat beside her and started asking the questions we had.

"Um. Tooth Fairy?" Anna said.

"Yes?" She repied.

"Wait, Anna. Your questions can come later. We need to ask the more important ones first." Elsa explained.

Toothiana asked what they were. We told her. Then she told us that there is no other person or guardian that can control ice, winter and snow. Only Elsa and I can. She said that it might have been just a natural phenomena. But the frozen area was to big. And the ice was too thick to have formed overnight. After that, she became curious too. Elsa held my hand, with fear. She feared that someone might be trying to set her up, to turn the villagers against her again, someone powerful. I held hers to make her feel safe. I even wrapped my arms around her just for the sake of it.

"Thank you, Jack." She said as she kissed my cheek.

I blushed, BLUSHED.

Then, Tooth spoke again.

"Hmm. If there's a guardian that could know a person who can control ice, he's the guardian that lives under it." She said.

Elsa, Anna an I looked at her.

"You couldn't possibly be talking about—"

"Oh yes. Nicholas St. North. Santa Claus."


And, there you have it! Is the pace too fast? Or just right? Any other comment? Leave a review if you want. Mian, out. :D