Here is chapter two of the Return of the Wolf Knight. We'll be going deeper into Jason's past mostly during the war, as well as he and Elsa start getting closer. Kristoff has to live with the consequences of keeping parts of his life from Anna. Just so everyone understands, ages: Jason-26, Kristoff-24, Elsa-23, Anna-20.

I own nothing except my ocs, Jason and his father Fredrik, (only mentioned, never shown).

Kristoff was now on his way to his and Anna's room, having just left Jason and Elsa in the library, and now about to face his wife's wrath.

Having hidden part of his past from her, he had lost her trust in him. He knew he shouldn't have done so, but he couldn't bring himself to tell her.

Now he stood before his room, whom he and Anna shared it with their daughter until she was old enough to have her own room. He opened the door to find his wife, already waiting for him, with a not too happy look on her face.

"Uh... hey," he nervously said, which only made her narrow her eyes at him. "Uh... where's Maura?"

"With Gerda," she said. "Now what else have you been keeping from me?"

"Honest to God Anna, that is the only thing I was keeping from you," he said, but she wouldn't believe it.

"I don't believe you!," she yelled. "How could you not trust me with knowing that you were a soldier?!"

"It wasn't about trust!," he yelled back. "It was about me being ready to tell you."

"Ready?," she asked confused now.

"Anna war isn't just about fighting and who wins. It's also about the deaths and how it affects those who survive it," Kristoff explained. "I saw so much death, and lost so many friends. The only ones who I can talk to about it are Sven, Jason, Eugene and Hans, not that I would with the last one. But it's because they were with me, they experienced the same thing as I did."

Anna now had tears in her eyes. "I'm sorry for yelling at you, I had no idea that there even was a war going on," she apologized, and her husband gave her a hug.

"You have nothing to be sorry for. I should've at least told you that I was in the war," he said. "I understand why you're angry, you'd been shut out by Elsa for thirteen years, you don't want it to happen again."

"Yeah, that sounds about right," she said, then he let go a little bit to look at her in the eyes and he wiped the tears off of her eyes.

"I promise that that is the only secret," he promised. "I'll never keep one from you again."

She smiled at this. "Thank you, I love you."

"I love you too."

The two then kissed for a long time, but the moment was interrupted as soon as they broke apart.

"Sorry to interrupt you two lovebirds, but Elsa wanted me to remind you about dinner," Jason said at the doorway. He was now in a blue overcoat, which had a hood, (think of Arno Dorian from Assassin's Creed Unity, I like those games a lot).

"Thanks and how long have you been standing there?," Anna asked.

"About half a minute, I didn't want to ruin your moment," he answered, then she nodded in understanding, then she went to go find Maura and bring her to dinner.

"So how long were you standing there actually?," Kristoff asked seeing through the wolf's mask.

"The beginning of the kiss," he answered.

"Well thanks for not interrupting."

"No problem."


The two war buddies then began to walk to the dining and upon arriving found Elsa sitting at the head of the table, with Anna to her left, trying to get Maura to eat her food.

They chuckle a little at the scene and then take their places at the table.

"Hello you two," Elsa greeted them. "Jason, you said you were just in Corona right?"

He nodded.

"How is our cousin and her husband?"

"They're doing very well, should've seen their faces when they saw me alive."

"Let me guess, Rapunzal fainted?," Anna said, and he shook his head.

"Nope but Eugene did," he said and they all laughed, which made Maura laugh as well, giving Anna the perfect opportunity to put food in her mouth.

"Yeah they have a two year old boy as well."

"That's wonderful! What's his name?," Anna asked.

"Jason," he answered and they were both surprised by it.

"They named him after you?," Elsa asked, and he nodded.

"Probably due to the fact that Jason here saved Eugene's life during the war," Kristoff said.

"Well that was very kind of them to do," Elsa pointed out, and everyone agreed.

"Yeah it was," Jason said. "Out of curiosity Elsa, but has the council been informed about me?"

"Mm-hmm, and I must say they were rather hesitant to believe that the greatest knight in Arendellian history was still alive."

"Perhaps I should meet with them, show them that I'm alive," he suggested.

"That would certainly convince them."

"Alright then, but when I do meet with them, don't expect to see me to receive a warm welcome, I've had a few... disagreements with them in the past."

"Haha.. duly noted," she said laughing a little.


Later that Night

After dinner, Kristoff, Anna and Maura decided to go to bed. They said their goodnights and went to their room.

Jason had decided to take a little walk in the moonlight, and soon he found himself standing on the parapet overlooking the sea.

"I see you enjoy nightly strolls as well," a voice to his right said. He turned and saw Elsa in some night clothes, and in a cloak.

"We just keep bumping into each other today huh?," he joked around and she laughed slightly.

"Must be hard to believe that you're actually back here in Arendelle."

"Yeah and technically speaking, I haven't been in the kingdom for sixteen years."

"That's a long time to be away from one's home," she said and he nodded in agreement. "You know, your father was like an uncle to Anna and I, but he never mentioned you."

"That's because I'm adopted," he said.

"Oh, I'm sorry if I offended you."

"No you didn't, not many people know, most just assume led that I was his son by blood, we looked so alike. He found me in an alley near the town square and he kind of took me in. Just wish I could thank him for it."

"I don't think you ever had to," she said, making him turn to look at her. "I think you being his son and fighting the best you could to end the war, I think that was thankfulness enough."

"Thank you, that really means a lot to me," he said smiling.

"How did you do it?," she asked, confusing him. "How did you and Kristoff get over what happened in the war what you saw and did?"

"We haven't, and likely never will," he answered and this surprised her. "Kristoff and I, as well as many others, have learned to live with the pain, shame, guilt and regret, and it gives us a reason to live our lives as best we can."

"How?"

"Embracing it."

"What?"

"Accepting it, accepting the fact that we have done terrible deeds and have seen so many horrors, and that there is nothing that we can do to change it. Don't get me wrong, what I've done, I still have nightmares over, but i know that they're just dreams. I refuse to let fear control me, for if you do, you can't truly live your life."

She began to get teary-eyed after he had finished and he saw this and he did what she least expected, he hugged her, and soon she began to hug back.

"Sorry if this is inappropriate, but it looked like you needed one," he said and her answer was her holding on tighter

When they released each other, they look into each other's eyes, and Elsa's heart skipped a beat when she looked into Jason's strikes my eyes.

"I-I can see why they call you the Wolf Knight," she said and he chuckled a little. "I have lived in fear for most of my life because of what happened with my sister fifteen years ago, but now, perhaps with your help, I can learn to move on. Start with me and I'll start with you."

"I'd like nothing more," he said with a smile.

"Me too, now we both should probably get to bed, we have a big day tomorrow," Elsa said and then Jason offered to escort her to her room, which she accepted.


Soon enough they reached the queen's bedroom.

"Thank you for walking to my room, good sir," she said playfully.

"But of course. Anything for you, my fair lady," he said just as playfully, which put a blush on her face as she giggled a little, then she did something that he didn't expect, she gave him a kiss on the cheek, then she went into her room and leaned on her door and slide down.

'What was I thinking?!,' she thought herself. 'I wasn't that's what! And part of me is so glad I did though.'

Jason then began to blush and he smiled as he place his hand on his cheek, and began walking back to his own room, where he had a goodnight's sleep for the first time in forever.

Thought this would be a good place to stop, don't want to bore you all by making it six thousand words or something. The next chapter will be about Jason meeting with the council and the Christmas ball mostly. Until it's up, see ya later.