Author's Note: I apologize for the short chapter, however, it is sort of a fill in chapter... Next chapter will be much longer! Thank you to the followers and people who have added the story to their favorites! It really gives me confidence in my writing. By the way, Jack and Elsa's relationship when she is younger won't be lasting that much longer. There will be a major time jump coming soon!
The King and Queen sent palace guards everywhere to look for her. It spread throughout Arendelle that Princess Elsa was missing.
"Why would she run away?"
"I don't understand." The Queen placed her hand on her husband's shoulder.
"I never wanted to hurt her."
"I know Agdar."
Anna sneaked past her parents to Elsa's room. She opened the tall white door that had been closed for weeks. The light of moon shined down on Elsa's bed. She climbed on to the bed and starred out the window.
Elsa, where are you?
Jack knew Elsa would not survive on her own, even if he watched over her. Unlike him, she was mortal.
That night Jack looked for a town Elsa could have been from.
He found himself in a kingdom surrounded by a vast fjord. He never been to this place before. He looked around the intricate kingdom trying to discover its name. It was gloomy night, but the moon guided his way.
Jack spotted men who looked like kingdom guards. He quickly caught up and walked behind them knowing they wouldn't see him.
One of the guards sighed. "What if we never find her? What will the King and Queen do?"
"Arendelle will be in shambles if they never find her."
A missing girl from Arendelle?
"We've search the entire kingdom. The only place left is the forest and that could take months."
"Princess Elsa must be found, she will one day be our Queen."
A princess? Well, she left that out.
Jack was unsure what to do. He looked up and saw the kingdom's palace.
He flew up to the windows searching for Elsa's parents.
The palace was enormous. He flew straight in as if he were dissolving through the walls. He looked for anyone he could find. As he walked through many halls, he heard a soft cry. He turned back and focused on its direction. The moon illuminated the source of the cry. There, laid a small little sprout, curled up in blankets, holding her dollies in her arms. Jack knew the child couldn't see him and went to the other side of the room to see the child's face. She looked sweet, but surrounded by sadness.
Anna.
The child mumbled to herself. "Elsa, come back home."
Jack felt utter sorrow for the child. She didn't know anything about the night her sister harmed her and didn't understand why her sister shut her out.
He left to find the King and Queen. He found what seemed to be the King in a library. His face was cradled by his hands. Jack didn't know how to feel about this man. He seemed depressed. Yet, this was the same man who made Elsa conceal who she was. He knew in his heart what he had to do in order to save Elsa though.
The King was distraught. Not knowing where his child was tore at his soul. Elsa was his beloved daughter and he never wanted to see her hurt.
Where else could she be?
The King noticed something on the window. Ice crystals spread across the window. Elsa? He ran to the window. To his amazement, what appeared to be a message started to form.
Elsa. Forest.
Safe.
Please Wait For Morning.
He wondered who sent the magical message. He assumed it had to be the trolls. He ran to his wife and woke her up.
"Idun! Idun! The trolls found her! She's in the forest. We leave tomorrow."
"Why tomorrow, why not now? Agdar, I want to find her now."
"It was the troll's request. Thank the heavens Idun! She's alive!"
