A/N: Okay. I'm back with the last chapter of this Jelsa one-shot. It is actually really cute how Elsa gets all angry with Jack and tries to refuse to go with him. However, knowing Jack, he makes her go anyways and he has the cutest thing planned. If I were Elsa, I would instantly love Jack once again! He is too adorable!
Forget Me Not
Part Two: Forgive
The night had begun in celebration of Elsa's 22nd birthday. Everyone was dancing about shortly after Elsa gave her brief speech of thanking everyone that came out to celebrate with her. The music was flowing through the ball room as couples lined up one by one and hooked arms with another to dance in this joyous event.
There were several buffet tables full of foods, especially sweets for the two sisters. There was a tall chocolate fountain, chocolate cookies, and even, chocolate cake labeled as Elsa's birthday cake. Anna had planned all of this for weeks on end and she could finally enjoy this night with her family and fellow friends.
Anna walked over to her sister, who stood on the same platform from their coronation party. She patted her pink dress and smiled up at Elsa. Her white teeth showed themselves as Anna smiled.
She was extremely happy this night because this would be the first time at a party she could actually stand by Elsa and wouldn't have to act all nervous around her. She had finally understood her sister and because of that, she was able to be close to Elsa yet again.
"So!" Anna's perky voice yelled over the loud music. She folded her hands into her dress as she watched Kristoff chatting with Olaf in the corner along with Sven. "Are you enjoying yourself? I hope so! I worked extremely hard to get everyone to come. Trust me… I even used brute force to get some of these people to show!"
Elsa tilted her head and gave Elsa a you-did-not smile. She imitated her sister's gesture by placing her hands into her Snow Queen dress gracefully.
It felt so good to not have her teal colored gloves on. She was finally able to experience a wonderful party without concealing anything or being fearful of releasing her powers.
"You did not force them, silly! Of course I'm enjoying the party."
Anna held up an accusing finger at Elsa and puffed out her cheeks. "Then why are you not enjoying yourself? You should be out their dancing the night away! It is your special day and your party! Don't stand here and mope about that careless Jack. Forget about him for a night!"
Elsa sighed as she pushed back her one curly strand of hair. "I'm not moping about him. It was just a minor slip up. Everyone forgets things here and there. I'm not upset about it, either, Anna."
Anna rolled her blue eyes and placed her hands on her hips. She pursed her pink lips and groaned at Elsa's fail attempt to hide her sadness. She swept her auburn color bangs to the side while glaring at her sister. "Elsa, you cannot lie to me. I can tell when you do now and plus, your eyes are all puffed up from crying. You're sad about it and I will guarantee you if I find him, he is going to get a piece of my mind night."
"Anna… please don't. He didn't mean to forget…" Elsa begged quietly as she placed a cold hand on her sister's bare shoulder. Her blue eyes were giving Anna a stare of sadness as if pleading to her silently not to do anything reckless. "It is just a birthday…"
But that attitude of Elsa seemed to change quickly as a familiar white haired male came in front of them.
He had his same outfit on: the baggy blue hoodie covered with frost, the tan colored trousers, and bare feet. It was all the same, including his flawless skin and white teeth. Everything seemed exactly as it was as if nothing had fazed him. However, Elsa seemed to be wrong because the look in his blue eyes read to her as a sort of apology from earlier today.
Anna was silently fuming to herself as Jack had actually made his appearance. She pounded her fist into her hand repeatedly with furious blue eyes. She was ready to beat him up for what he did to her sister and for him to have the sense of even showing up to Elsa's birthday party sickened her.
"Wait, wait, wait." Jack held up his pale hands to Anna as he saw the angered tension in her eyes. He shifted his blue eyes at Elsa and back to Anna. "I'm here to apologize to Elsa. I was stupid and I was completely busy that I nearly forgo-…"
"Nearly?" Anna raised an auburn brow, her anger rising even higher. "NEARLY? You COMPLETELY forgot about it!" she corrected him with a little venom in her voice. She looked over at Elsa and back at him before she went off with Kristoff. "You make her upset one more time, we will not be on good terms, understand?"
Jack nodded slowly and turned to face Elsa. "Look… I know I made a stupid mistake and I want to make it up to you, if you will let me. Will you come outside with me so we can talk? Please? I really want to make up for my stupidity, Elsa."
Elsa just stood there with her blue eyes locked with his. It was just a birthday that happened every year. He shouldn't be so uptight and sincere about missing one of the tons she would have. Then again, she shouldn't have acted the way she did earlier today, either. She promised herself she wouldn't be angry with Jack if he forgot and yet, she ran off with tears running down her face for no reason.
She shouldn't have been angry with him. It was because of her stupidity that he was here in front of her and doing the best he can to apologize. She was the one that made this entire mess. The least she could do now was to accept his apology.
Elsa held up her hands with a reassuring voice. "Listen, Jack. It is okay. It was my fault for overreacting over the whole birthday thing. There is no need for you to be upset with yourself because of it. I made the mistake by running off and being all hysterical over one birthday. It is no big deal, really."
Jack walked up to her while placing her hand into his. He gave her a gentle and sincere look as he spoke quietly. "All of the more reason for me to make it up to you. Elsa, you wouldn't have been crying if I had remembered about your birthday. It really is my entire fault."
"Jack, it isn't. It is just a birthday… Ja-…!" she attempted to calm him down but she felt him pulling her along with him. She nearly stumbled under her feet if he went any faster. She used her free hand to push back her braid and pull up her dress while shouting angrily. "Jackson! Slow down!"
Jack turned to face her and smirked as he lifted her into his arms before taking off into the dark sky. "But for my gift to you, we will miss the best part! We can't slow down one bit," he laughed lightly at her sudden hold she did when she realized they were in the air.
Elsa cringed as she felt the slight breeze rustling in her hair. She clung closer to Jack as they were flying in the night sky and kept her face buried inside his blue hoodie. "Jack, you know I hate flying!"
Moments later…
The sky was full of bright white stars twinkling by one another. The moon was only a half crescent but it displayed its light throughout the kingdom of Arendelle. Some people were out and about but most of the people of Arendelle were inside the castle enjoying Elsa's birthday bash.
Well… everyone except for Elsa herself. The party's birthday girl had ditched her own party and she was kidnapped by her own lover, Jack Frost. She was taken by him and, against her pleads, he flew around with her in his arms to by some time for the gift he claimed he had.
They eventually landed in North Mountain together where Elsa's ice castle was. Jack and Elsa sat by one another on the balcony of the ice castle. They both swung their legs on the half destroyed castle she made long ago while looking up in wonder of the dark sky above them.
Elsa messed with her hair as she waited for this so called gift. Her hair was a complete mess from Jack's chaotic flying and the wind only made her hair look even worse. "Explain to me why you brought me back here in this destroyed castle of mine…" she asked after she finished fiddling with her French braid full of platinum blonde hair.
Jack smiled slightly as he placed an arm around her shoulder. He looked up at the dark sky with one leg dangling and other bent closely to his chest. "Well… this was the one place you felt safe. The place where you thought you would never hurt anyone and live alone," he looked at the beautiful girl in front of him and smiled, his blue eyes sparkled at her. "Now, it isn't like that anymore. You have your family back at your side and you will never have to live alone again."
Elsa felt a tinge of pink creep at her face. She laughed quietly with her hands pushed out behind her. "Yeah. I guess you're right. But why are-…" she wanted to ask but her blue eyes widened in amazement at the golden sand swirling around them. She ran a small hand through it and saw small designs spiraling out of the swirl.
The sand circled around her and spelled out the words: HAPPY BIRTHDAY. LOVE, JACK.
She looked over at Jack with a little smirk. She crossed her arms as she spoke. "You asked Sandy, didn't you Jack? That's cheating. Having someone else do the work, sir."
Jack returned her smirk as he pulled out a small silver necklace. There was a tiny snowflake design in the center and ice fractals spiraling out from the center. He carefully placed the necklace on her and continued to smirk, leaving a hand on her cold cheek.
"I had a teeny bit of help… yeah. But it was my idea," he laughed as he gave her a kiss on the forehead.
Elsa pouted again as her arms were still crossed. Her cheeks were still a red color as she spoke. "Great. How am I going to top this for your birthday next year? Build a castle for you?"
Jack raised a white eyebrow with a pretend shocked stare. "I dunno, Elsa. You might forget mine."
She squinted her blue eyes at him and pulled at his collar. "I'm not going to forget, you jerk! Now don't ruin the moment and let me kiss you. You are forgiven," she smiled up at him and pulled him into a sweet kiss.
Hmm… by forgetting my birthday, it turns out like this. Elsa thought with a smile. He better forget my birthday a lot more.
