When you read the story they already had their baby. If we get into what the pregnancy was like for Elsa than we would be getting off track, and I don't want to do that.

Enjoy...

Elsa came into the baby's nursery, peaking at Elisabet and listening to the small gurgles and mutters. The baby was half asleep, laying on her back, revealing her Platinum blonde hair plus a small bit of her bright royal blue irises. Her flesh was pale like fresh snow along with a petite figure. She was a preemie; born a month too early. Because of that, the only words she has learned so far were "mama" and "dada" at ten months.

Elsa glided her hands on the baby's satin pillow soft head and cheek. "Hi, Elisabet," Elsa greeted, holding her hand which was equally as cold as her own. It stung her with a wintry chill.

Elisabet yawned out a long exhale, exposing her below zero breath. She looked up at her mom, smiling showing her gums awhile giggling.

"Mama has to go for now. She has a lot of work to do. Daddy will be here soon. Until then, aunty Anna will watch you," Elsa said, kissing her forehead, and walking away.

When Elsa exited her room, she noticed Gerda on the other side of the hall watering a plant. "Oh, Gerda," called Elsa.

"Yes your majesty?" she answered, setting the watering can on a table next to the plant.

"Can you get Anna for me? I have a lot of things to attend to. I need her to watch over the baby."

"Oh of course your majesty," Gerda replied, bowing.


Anna strolled into the nursery carrying a few baby bottles and a bib, setting the items onto a desk near the baby crib. After that, Anna casually walked over to her niece who was definitely wide awake. Her eyes were wide open, staring at Anna, studying her every move and appearance; hair in a lazy bun, no makeup besides shiny lip gloss along with dashes of bold mascara. A shirt and skirt also, this was abstract to Elisabet.

Anna picked up the baby and stared at her right back. "You are the most cutest thing ever," Anna commented setting her in a bouncer that goes attached to a door frame.

A couple seconds after Anna set her in the bouncer, Anna saw something in the corner of her eye that was near the window. It wasn't clear enough to see what it was, but it seemed black and fuzzy. "What is that?" she asked in fear. Of course whatever that was wasn't going to reply...

She walked over to the window and opened it up, glimpsing left then right; nothing was there. She turned around and shrugged, thinking it might have been her imagination. "That was strange."

Anna took long careful steps back over to Elisabet, and sighed looking down at her. "What should we do next?" Anna asked, not expecting an answer. Elisabet didn't look at her. Instead she started to stare out the window. First squinting her eyes, then laughing at whatever it was she was viewing.

Anna twirled, facing the opposite direction, very confused on what was happening. "What are you looking at?" Anna asked. Elisabet replied with small baby giggles. Anna opened her mouth to talk, but was interrupted by a loud bang on the window. Anna eyed the window once more, startled by the sudden noise. She paced to the window, opened it up glancing down.

Might have been kids throwing rocks. Anna thought with multiple logical explanations. Wait? Are the gates even open today?

She went back over to Elisabet, and picked her up showing no signs of fear placed on her face. "Lets ask, shall we?" said Anna, carrying Elisabet out the door, and into the hallway.

While carrying Elisabet, Anna knocked on Elsa's door to her study, walking in before being invited. Elsa was filling out some paper work, and noticed the two girls coming in. "Hey, you two. How's it going?" Elsa asked, focusing her attention on them.

"Uh... Did you close the gates today?" asked Anna, pointing out the door.

"Yes. Today is Sunday, remember? We don't open the gates on Sundays," replied Elsa, giving a confused look.

Anna raised both eyebrows, and began to walk out of the room. Elsa on the other hand ignored her sisters suspicions, beginning back to work.


The rest of the day for Anna was pretty strange then on. There was a few staff members not coming to work for reasons they could not tell. The town seemed less outgoing, more introverted than usual the minute Anna began to baby sit her niece, and Jack came back from North's place warning Anna and Elsa about Pitch.

"Wait! What do you mean we have to stay alert? He hasn't been in this area... has he?" Elsa asked quizzically with worry. Jack sighed at the same time he gave Elsa a side hug, kissing her head.

"Don't worry. If there's been some strange things going on then we stay alert. Remember, Pitch doesn't know where we are, and we've already defeated him. No need to be afraid," replied Jack.

Anna has heard all of this, "actually, I have noticed some creepy things going on in Arendelle, while I was baby sitting Elisabet."

Jack raised a brow, "what did you notice?"

Anna began to explain the things she's noted. The window, staff, and the introverted kingdom. Elsa and Jack looked at each other and back at Anna. They both were thinking the same thing, and that was to keep a special eye on Arendelle, and most importantly their daughter.

"Thank you, Anna, for telling us. We'll make sure to keep an eye out," Elsa assured.


11:09 p.m. (everyone's asleep)

The night sky was a jet black and the moon wasn't out tonight. The street lights were on, but they were not bright enough to see anything in this blind darkness. Elisabet's room was almost equally as dark as the night sky, but the night light hiding right next to the door only gave a small portion of light. The Arendelle castle hallways were lit up by small lamps and few candles.

Elsa woke up from a nightmare, and sat up. She looked around her dark room and jumped when she heard a bump on the outside of her door. She nudged Jack's shoulder to wake up. He gave an annoyed grunt and adjusted his sleeping position.

"Jack."

He groaned and sat up, half asleep. "What?" he whispered, harshly.

"I heard something," Elsa said, hugging a pillow. Jack looked at the door and then back at Elsa. He got up quickly, opening the door. He peaked his head out and looked both ways out the hall. After, Jack turned back around and jumped into bed hiding in the covers.

Elsa looked at him, waiting for a response. "Well?"

"Nothing is there," Jack's voice muffled from under the blanket. Elsa gave a light sigh and laid down, resting her head comfortably on the pillow, softly.

She was still a bit worried but soon fell fast asleep, ignoring the thoughts she had the previous day.


1:34 a.m.

Bunny, Tooth, Sandy, and North quickly ran through the castle halls. They had just sneaked into the castle. Not to vandalize or do anything irresponsible; it was actually an emergency. At the North Poll, North has spotted on the maps that Pitch Black has been in Arendelle for quit a while now without anybody absolutely being sure he was there.

"Quick! Where is Jack and Elsa's room?" Bunny shouted, forgetting that other people were sleeping.

They both gave their attention to Anna and Kristoff, who came out of their room wondering what the ruckus was. "What are you guys doing here?" asked Kristoff, rubbing his eyes.

"Pitch is in the area, and we have to see if everybody is safe," North acknowledged.

Anna gasped with a frown, "I knew it!"

"Can you guys show us to Jack and Elsa's room? We need to warn them," Tooth said. Anna and Kristoff nodded, running down the hall while the guardians followed.

They barged through Jack and Elsa's room and turned on the light. They squinted their eyes at the piercing luminous shine.

"What the-,"

"Get up! Pitch is in the area!" Anna interrupted Jack, swiping the covers off of them.

"What!?" Elsa and Jack said in synchronize. Anna grabbed Elsa's arm while Kristoff grabbed Jack's.

"We have to go, mate. He could be any where in this castle," Bunny said. Jack rubbed his eyes to get fully awake.

"How do you know?" He asked.

Bunny rolled his eyes, "North's maps."

"Why are you checking the maps at this time? At what- 1:41 a.m.?" Elsa asked, confused.

"It was a last minute thing. Now come on! Put this place on lock down we need to go!" North said with confidence. Everyone was about to go but Elsa stopped them.

"WAIT!," they gave their attentions to her. "The baby!"


They all sprinted down the hallway to Elisabet's room, and quickly opened the door. The light were flickering on and off, and there were black sand everywhere. There were miniature horses galloping around the room, making loud cluttering noise and circling Pitch Black who was cradling Elisabet in his arms. The guardians where standing fear in the face.

"Oh what a lovely surprise," Pitch said coldly.

"Pitch, let her go!" Jack yelled. The horses neighed, drowning out the voices of the guardians.

"Oh but I just got here," Pitch replied, with a devilish grin.

Elsa squinted her eyes and growled. "Give her back Pitch!"

"No" was all he said. Just then, Bunny and North were about to shoot their weapons at Pitch, but Tooth stopped them both. She said "wait, guys! You could get Elisabet, and that's not worth it." Tooth said, with reasoning.

"THIS ISN'T FUNNY PITCH!" Jack screamed, desperate for his baby girl back.

"That's a shame," Pitch replied, cradling the baby closer to him. Elisabet got comfortable in his arms, and started to cuddle back. Tears rushed down both Anna and Elsa's cheeks. They were scared and didn't know what to do. It was way to dangerous to attack him.

Jack with full confidence -a single tear running down his cheek- bolted a sharp icicle aiming towards Pitch. Pitch quickly reacted; dodged the ice. On the other hand, because Pitch dodged the ice, the baby was hit just a little bit, but enough to give her a large clean cut just across her cheek. Elisabet started to cry as the shiny blood dripped from her face. Jack gasped at what he has done. More tears began to run down his face.

"JACK! What did I just say?" Tooth scolded.

Pitch glared at all of them. "Don't you see?!" Pitch started, "She doesn't want to live here anymore!"

"That's where you're wrong, Pitch," said Elsa.

Pitch gave an evil laugh, "no... you're wrong."

He vanished just like that, into the cold darkness of the night. He was too quick; Too fast; Too strong with fear.

Elsa collapsed to her knees covering her eyes. She sobbed and sobbed, thinking about if that was going to be her last day ever seeing her daughter. Jack got down to his knees as well and hugged Elsa, thinking the same as her. Was that it?

Everyone else had no words to describe the situation. They were just too confused to figure it out. They had to many questions.

What happened? Am I no longer an Aunt/Uncle? How could this happen? What did he mean "She doesn't want to live here anymore"? Why did he take one of the true people that mattered to us most? Why oh why...

Thank you for reading! See you next chapter...