"Elsa!" Little Anna hopped up on to her sisters bed. "Wake up! Wake up! Wake up!"

Jack lifted his head, opening his eyes. He was asleep in his usual spot in the crook of the tree outside the closed window. His leg dangled back and forth in the cool summer night air.

"What are they up to?" He rubbed his eyes, tiredly but swiftly floating to the window. He was about to open it up when Elsa and Anna jumped from the bed and out the bedroom door. Jack opened the window, landing inside the room gracefully. He followed the two girls down the hall. He kept to himself, just watching the girls play in the ball room. He kept his arms crossed, proud of this girl who has learned so much over the years. Just a tap of the foot on the ground and she could fill the whole floor with ice. "Careful, Elsa." He said, walking toward the girls. The moment Elsa looked over at her friend, she lost concentration on her sister. Everything happened so fast.

"Wait! Slow down!" She slipped back on the ice.

"Elsa!" Jack ran towards the girls. "Catch her!" He yelled as Elsa reached for her sister. Jack jumped and caught the girl just before she hit the floor.

"W-what happened?" His eyes were wide.

"A-anna?" The 9 year hold pulled her little sister from Jacks arms.

"She's okay." Jack nodded, trying to calm Elsa down.

"Y-you're okay, Anna." She told her. Jack glanced down at the small brunette in Elsa's arms. A piece of hair suddenly turned white and the girl flinched. Jack stepped back.

"Elsa. Get your parents. Now." He couldn't help but fear the girl. Elsa's powers were a bit more strange then his own. They seemed so unpredictable. Whatever just happened, the girl didn't look well. Fear came across in his voice, which frightened Elsa. She was already scared enough of her powers.

"M-momma! Papa!"

"Elsa…Just stay calm. She'll be ok-" Jack stopped when he noticed the floor beneath them had grown a thick sheet of new ice on it. Jack's eyes widened when the bottom of his feet felt cold. A kind of cold they weren't use to. Jack jumped up onto his staff, then looking at his feet. As if damaged by frost bite, they turned a bluish black. "W-what is this?" He bit his lip, a painful sting running along the bottom of his feet. The King and Queen barged into the room and got the girl to her feet. Jack followed them to the royal library then to the forest outside the Arundelle Castle Town.

He watched as her sister was saved by the trolls. He watched as they talked to Elsa about no longer rooming with Anna. He watched as they moved everything to another room. He stood by her side as her parents closed to her room. Elsa stared at the closed door, putting her hand on the purple flowers intricately painted on each of the four door panels. It was the first time he'd seen Elsa really cry. She sunk down to the floor, slamming her tightly curled fist on the wood.

"W-WHY!" She cried.

"E-elsie…" He knelt beside her. "T-they said it's for the best." He put a hand on the young girls shoulder.

"NO! Y-you don't know ANYTHING! T-they don't know ANYTHING!" She shoved him away. Jack fell back as ice shot from her hand and disappeared when it hit his arm he used to shield himself. Jack shoved back a little bit, giving Elsa her space.

"I-I'm sorry, Elsa." Jack began to stand. He walked towards the window, sitting in the light of the moon.

"J-jack. W-why do we have powers? Why can't we be normal? Why are you so amazing b-but I'm…I'm a monster…" Elsa looked up at the boy. Jack stopped, turning back to her.

"Elsie. Y-you're not a monster." He walked back to her, getting down on the floor to her level. "You're…a miracle." He gave a smile, putting a hand on her head. And in that moment, softness came to Elsa's eyes. She smiled back at him. Jack patted her head, and then reached behind her head, pulling the braid from the bun it was in. "I think it's stupid to hold back such an amazing thing from the world. I don't see the point at all. Do you?" The braid fell down Elsa's shoulder. Elsa frowned.

"So I don't hurt anyone. I-I…I don't want to hurt you too, Jack." Elsa got to her knees, leaning up and hugging Jack around his neck. She put her face in his shoulder. Jack froze, taking a deep breath. He couldn't tell her about his feet, or his arm that stung in the same way now. He shook his head.

"You won't. I'm just like you! That's impossible!" He pulled back with a smile, patting her head again.

"…d-don't ever leave. Okay?" She bit her lip, gulping from nervous habit.

He shook his head. "I have too much fun here, Elsie! Why would I leave?" Jack shrugged.

"Yay!" Elsie giggled. "C-can we make a castle?" She walked to the middle of the room.

"We can do whatever you want, Elsie." Jack followed the girl. "Show me." Elsa put her foot to the ground, a crack of ice shot in a large snowflake around her. Elsa gulped again, putting her palms towards the floor. The ice began to rise up around her. Jack watched proudly as Elsa built a small ice castle around herself around the size of the igloos they use to build years ago. She has grown in her skill since then. "Good job, Princess." He knelt down to the door of the play castle, leaning into the doorframe. Elsa sat in the small space.

"Let's just hide in here." She held her knees, putting her head down. Jack crawled into the hideout, sitting beside her.

"We can do that." Was all he said. Elsa layed down, putting her head on Jacks lap and started to drift off to sleep. "Give her good dreams tonight, Sandy." Jack mumbled. After a few minutes, Elsa slept. Gold sand danced into the room and into the hideout. Jack fell asleep watching her dreams. Little golden figures danced above her head in long dresses and suits. She was dreaming of the day she could with them. When she could be happy, dancing in a beautiful dress with Jack dancing and being normal with her.

Jack was glad he could be in this little hideout. He couldn't and didn't want to see the moon. The moon, who did this to him and Elsa.