"You don't deserve to be locked away Elsa." he said looking at her wet pale blue eyes. He could see how much pain she was in. She wiped a quick tear and then straightened up. "Well, it's all out now. I made a scene at my coronation, now everyone knows. I just need some time to think." she lied to herself. She was never going back to Arendelle.

"If your power can do this, I bet it can do all kinds of things." he said trying to change the subject as he wandered around the main hall looking up at the ceiling. She followed him with her eyes. He was a strange man. He appeared to be about her age, although definitely not human, at least not anymore. She was not sure she should ask him about himself, perhaps his story was as painful as hers, or perhaps she was afraid of getting close to anyone.

"Could your power build a place like this?" she asked out of curiosity. He turned to her and frowned, "I'm not sure actually. I don't really use it for that sort of thing." he said simply with a shrug. Now she was curious. "What do you use it for then?" she asked him as she began to follow him at a distance around the hall. "Well, sort of what you used to with Anna. I help bring the winter. Make snow days. I like to watch the kids have fun." he said with a pearly white smile, almost as white as his hair.

Elsa couldn't help but smile slightly. She remembered how much fun she had with Anna before the accident. "You'd be amazed what your power can do once you're not afraid of it Elsa. This place is proof." he said looking towards her. He was right, and she knew it. Building this castle was the first time she didn't feel ashamed of her curse. Curse? Or was it a gift? Perhaps calling it a curse was only making the fear linger.

Jack didn't call his power a curse and he seemed happy. Perhaps he could teach her a thing or two. She hated to admit it, but it was nice to have someone to talk to about this, someone who wasn't afraid of her. "Sometimes I can't control it." she said aloud for the first time since her parents died. She looked up at him as he came closer to her. "Sometimes it just happens, that's when it's dangerous." she continued.

"Your emotions are powerful, when they combine with your power, it can be hard to control." he nodded looking in to her pale blu eyes. "Focus on your emotions. Not the power. See where it takes you." he smiled. He could see the intense look on her face. She was over thinking. He would fix this. "Would you like to see what I'm really good at?" he asked her with a wicked smile. She turned to him a bit confused but before she could answer he began running up the stairs yelling, "Follow me!"

She was shocked at his boldness, but followed him yelling, "Jack wait, wait up, come back!" He was quick and by the time she reached upstairs he was already running out on to the balcony. "Wait stop!" she yelled and watched in horror as he ran full speed and jumped off the balcony.

"Jack!" she yelled running out on to the balcony and looked down. There was no sign of him anywhere. "Jack!" she yelled again frantically, only to hear him answer her, "Yes? You don't have to shout." he teased. She looked up and saw him soaring towards her. She could barely believe her eyes. He was flying! He landed on the railing of the balcony and looked down at her with a cheeky grin.

"You can fly?" she said, her mouth agape. He nodded with a smile. "Would you like to come with me?" he asked extending a hand. She backed up a little nervously. "Come with you? You mean off there?" she said pointing out to the open air. He laughed and nodded. "Don't be afraid." he said with a sly smile. "I'm not afraid." she said defiantly, trying to convince herself. "Well do you trust me?" he asked her, still offering his hand.

Did she trust him? She hardly knew him. Yet some part of her felt like she had always known him. She wasn't the same girl from Arendelle, she was free now, and nothing was more limitless than flight. "I do." she said as she took his cold hand and he pulled her up to the balcony. "Don't worry. I've got you, just believe." he said with a smile and they stepped off the balcony.