I know it been a while and I'm sorry. I have gotten into a Danny Phantom flick and kind of lost interest in the Jelsa. I will try to finish a few stories before I actually write anymore, but no promises!
To tell you the truth, I got the idea of Jack going incognito to Arendelle from Barbie: The Princess and the Pauper.
Chapter 4!
Jack stood in front of the mirror and looked at his reflection. He was now wearing a brown suit and his hair was colored brown. He understood that he couldn't go with white hair, but he was also a little worried that the powder stuff would wear off.
Tooth came in and looked at the mirror.
"You look great Jack."
Jack turned to her and gave her a small smile.
"To be honest, I'm kinda nervous. What if she doesn't like my deception?"
"Don't worry about that Jack, worry about her. When we arrive, you have to act indifferent, like a delegate."
Jack sighed and looked down at his shoes. Wiggling his toes, he marveled at the weirdness of it. "I know."
Then both he and Tooth turned to see North enter. "You ready Jack? It's time to head over to Arendelle."
Jack shared a look with Tooth before nodding and backing away from the mirror. Then he followed North down to the gleaming white carriage. He hopped in and as he went, he leaned out his window and waved to his people. The villagers stopped and waved back. Kids ran next to the carriage, laughing and waving. Jack smiled at them and waved.
Then the carriage drove out of the village, and down the spiraling path on the mountain. The carriage bounced and Jack stuck his head back in. Tooth sat in front of him, checking over her dress and Bunny sat next to him, running his finger along his boomerang.
Jack smiled and put a hand on Tooth's. "You don't need to worry about that now. Worry about it when we get to Arendelle."
Tooth looked up at him, and loose brown hair fell into her face as she gave him a smile.
North and Sandy sat up front, driving the carriage as they drove. Jack looked out the window at the snow covered trees and smiled as he watched the scenery rush by.
The next morning, Elsa sat at her desk, reading through papers and signing papers. Looking out the window, she smiled. It was time for her monthly snow day.
Standing up from her desk, she stretched and worked out all the kinks that had taken purchase in her joints. She let out a sigh as they diminished. Then she opened the doors and headed down the stairs to the large area between the castle doors and the gates.
She walked near the doors and the guards stationed there opened them for her. She smiled to them, her light weight cyan cape waving in the light breeze. She tilted her head up as the sun shone down on her and she walked delicately down the stairs and stood in between the fountains.
A few minutes later, Anna joined her. Her sister was bouncing on her heals, and with a large smile on her face, watched as people entered. Once everyone was in, Elsa called out, "Ready?"
After hearing several voices cry out yes, she stomped her foot on the ground. Thin sheets of blue ice slivered away from her in swirls to the end of the place. Then in a graceful movement, she froze the fountains and watched as her people skated around on the ice.
All the pressures of an arranged marriage pushed aside as she watched the joy on their faces. Turning to her sister, she smiled.
Anna smiled back and her gaze caught on something else.
"Kristoff!" she called out and rushed away toward him. Elsa watched her before turning back to look at her kingdom. Her smile faltered. If she didn't get married soon, she was going to have to give this all up and someone else would take over.
She looked down at the ice sheet below her. Closing her eyes, she felt tears roll down her cheeks.
Then letting out a ragged breath, she turned to go back inside before the sound of horses' hooves on the stones made her turn.
A white carriage trotted into the gates with white horses pulling it. North sat up front with a shorter, golden man next to him.
"North?" asked Elsa as she walked toward it. Her people had stopped and where all staring at the carriage.
North got down from the carriage and came over to Elsa. He shook her hand as he boomed, "Queen Elsa, lovely to see you again."
"And you. So soon after our meeting none the less."
North nodded before looking back at the carriage. The short man opened the door and a woman with a bright green dress and brown hair stepped out. She was closely followed by a man with black hair, greenish eyes, and a gray suit. But the last one to step out was a man in a brown suit, brown hair and brown eyes. The others waited for him to exit before walking up to Elsa.
The brunette hair man looked her up and down. "So this is the woman Prince Jackson is supposed to marry..." He glanced at North. "You have chosen well my friend."
"Not to be rude, but who are you? You obviously come from Zethor, but I'm afraid I don't know your names," said Elsa.
"Sorry," Apologized the man. "My name is Sir Jake Pine. And you must be Queen Elsa."
"That I am. Nice to meet you Sir Jake. What are your accomplices names?"
"Lady Toothainia, Sir Aster, and Lord Sandy." He pointed to each one in their turn. Toothainia stepped up and shook Elsa's hand.
"It's nice to meet you Your Highness."
Elsa waved her hand. "None of that. You can call me Elsa. Or Queen Elsa if you so desire. Come, let's get you rooms."
Then she turned around and headed into the castles with the group following behind. Anna ran up to her with Kristoff following a ways away. "Are these people from Zethor?"
"Yes," responded Elsa. Then she entered the castle, leaving Anna to deal with the snow day.
A nice ending...
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~ Frostbite711
