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The hug only lasted a few minutes before Pitch heard her soft cries below him. "Thank you Pitch...I... needed you right now." Pitch gulped and rubbed her back as softly as he could. "You're welcome my dear." And in this moment, Pitch felt everything. He felt needed, wanted even. But most of all, he finally felt what it meant to be believed in.

Across the hall, Anna laid on her bed, a sobbing mess. This day just kept getting worse. Didn't her sister understand that for once in their lives they needed each other? But no Anna was alone, she would always be alone. What had she ever even done to Elsa? They used to be the best of friends. However, that was so long ago, Anna hardly remembered what it was like to be loved by her sister. So long ago, that she barely even remembered what her sister looked like. If it wasn't for the few portraits that was strewed about the castle, she wouldn't have even believed Elsa still existed.

A small tap on her window woke Anna out of her state and she looked over to see Jack, giving her a small smile. She went to open the window and he rushed in, embracing her in a tight hug. "Oh Anna, when I heard I came as quickly as I could." Anna melted into his arms and began to sob. "Jack I'm all alone now, what am I going to do? You know how Elsa is. She still won't open the door to me." Then suddenly it hit her, what she needed to do was standing right in front of her. "Wait Jack, you could visit her!" She exclaimed, excitedly breaking away from him. "Then, then maybe she'd tell you why she won't let me in." Jack rubbed the back of his neck. In all honesty, he had always been a little nervous to meet the legendary Elsa that he knew nothing about. However, he also knew that he would be making Anna very happy if he at least tried. "Alright, sure, yeah I'll swing by and see what I can find." "Thank you Jack. You don't know how much this means to me." Jack gave her a nod and with a pearlescent white smile, Jack hopped from the window and out into the evening sky.

When Jack came around the window however, he was shocked at what he saw. That was Elsa, with the platinum blond hair, he knew that much. Next to her, though was...Pitch Black? One of his nightmare horses pranced around and Elsa was smiling. He shook his head in disbelief...Pitch was making her smile? This was too much for Jack. He found himself aggressively pounding on the window. He would have to stop Pitch, because whatever he wanted with Elsa, it was bound to be evil.

Elsa's head snapped up, and a look of confusion was on her face. "Pitch? What was that?" The banging continued which made Pitch turn his head to face the window as well. His face contorted into one of disgust. "It is nothing Elsa. Only the wind." Elsa nodded and continued to look at the sparkling black horse in front of her. Pitch's gaze was still intent to look angrily out the window. He almost didn't see Elsa wave one of her magical hands and infuse the dark horse with a strip of beautiful blue. Elsa smiled. "Look at our magic together... it's beautiful isn't it?" Pitch tore his gaze from the window to the now dancing horse to look then stole a glance into the crystal blue orbs that were her eyes. "Yes it is." Elsa gave him a small hug and then he noticed her look over his shoulder. She gasped and sat up, running to her window. For a moment, Pitch thought she had seen Jack, but as he looked out the window, he noticed the winter spirit was nowhere to be seen. Instead, Elsa was looking out at a giant white full moon.

Elsa looked happily into the moon, and sighed. "You know my parents used to tell me stories about the moon. They used to tell me that if you spoke with the man in the moon he would sometimes grant your wishes. I used to think that was an old child's tale, because I had wished for years to have my powers be removed but never got what I wanted. Then I wished for something else." Pitch's head tilted to the side, confused as he came to walk over to the ledge with Elsa. "That wish being?" He asked looking down at her platinum blond head. Elsa gave Pitch the biggest smile she had made in years as she looked up at him. "It wasn't until I wished for you Pitch, that I got what I wanted. It doesn't matter if you do give people nightmares, or are terrifying to others. To me, you are my best friend. Someone that even when the going gets tough has always been there for me. I thank the man in the moon everyday for bringing you to me." Pitch couldn't hide the small smile that had formed on his lips. No one had ever shown him so much appreciation; no one had even paid that much attention to him. Even though he despised that wretched man in the moon, he supposed he would have to thank him for bringing him the only human who had ever truly believed in him.

Anna was a bit disappointed when Jack did not return after going to Elsa. Something in her head told her that maybe Jack had preferred Elsa to her now, and would never come back. With a sigh, she flopped on her pillow and allowed the weight of the day to consume her, as she fell into a deep sleep.

Jack hurried along towards the North Pole. He had to tell North and the other guardians about Pitch and Elsa. Even though Jack didn't normally associate with the guardians, this was important...right? He found his way into North's home and zoomed through the workshop. Just before he had gotten to the main room, he was stopped by a Yeti. The Yeti had grabbed the back of his hood and pulled him to a stop. Jack thrashed around, trying to break free. But the Yeti had already begun to carry Jack back out towards the outside. Jack looked around frantically before he finally yelled for North. The main office door slammed open and the Yeti carrying Jack stopped and turned to look at his boss. North cocked an eyebrow and walked towards Jack. "Jack Frost? What are you doing here?" Jack took a deep breath and explained to North, everything that he had seen. When his tale was over North turned away and looked towards the ground, obviously thinking. When he finally returned to Jack, he was frowning. "I'm not sure exactly what is going on, but I think the best thing we can do is try to get Elsa away from Pitch. Jack, you must make her believe in you, you must make her see just how bad Pitch is and bring her back to her sister. If you can do that, Pitch will never be able to fully rise to power. Do you think you are up for the task?" Jack hesitated as his thoughts instantly went to poor Anna, alone and sad. If he did this, then he could maybe bring the sisters back together. "I'll do it North, for Anna!" And with that, Jack jumped to his feet and flew out the window and back into the early morning air.