"You were ogling my sister?!" Elsa hissed. Tendrils of frost weaved outwards from Elsa's feet and froze the grass around the two.

Jack only grunted in pain and curled up into a ball.

"I can't believe you! How dare you! Anna has a suitor already, keep your dirty eyes off my sister! Also, how dare you sneak in?! You disgusting pervert!" Elsa shrieked. The frost had begun creeping up nearby plants, freezing them in place.

"You are extremely fortunate that you're not human! You would be in the dungeons by now if you were!" Elsa snapped. "Now get up before I freeze you there!"

A small whimper drew Elsa's attention to Jack and she peered at him in irritation. He was still curled up in a rigid ball and he appeared to be shaking. From the half of this face that was visible, Elsa could see that his eyes were clamped shut and instead of the normal smile or frown, a grimace was on his face. Upon closer inspection, Elsa noticed tears being squeezed out and Jack whimpered again. A sudden pang of guilt ran through her and she bit the inside of her lip. Perhaps she had kneed his package a bit too hard.

"Um...Jack?"

Her only response was another whimper. Elsa awkwardly crouched down. She reached for his face and hesitantly brushed his hair from his face to see a sheen of sweat on him. Unsure of what to do, Elsa poked Jack in the arm.

"Jack? You okay?"

"I think you killed my friend downstairs." Jack groaned and turned his face so that Elsa could see his full face. He opened his eyes and tears freely ran down his face. Elsa gasped and her hand flew to her mouth as she stared at Jack. For a few seconds, they just stayed that way with Elsa staring into his watery blue eyes.

"...You look adorable." Elsa turned away and grinned. She still felt guilty, but his tear streaked face along with his watery eyes were too much for her. They were simply adorable.

"...Wha..?"

"Here, I'll bring you to my room." Elsa chuckled and pulled Jack into her arms before awkwardly grabbing his staff. To Jack's surprise, Elsa easily lifted him up and began walking without trouble towards her room.

"I'm gonna to be pissed at you later." Jack moaned. "I seriously think you broke me. I feel like vomiting."

"I know. And don't be silly, I held back. Don't you dare vomit on me." Elsa warned as she ascended the stairs. A few passing servants bowed or curtsied respectfully as she passed, but gave her puzzled looks as she carried the invisible boy.

"But sorry. I'm very protective of my sister. I guess you didn't know what a sauna was so I can't blame you, and you were just trying to surprise me." Elsa laughed quietly and opened the door to her room. It took a few tries, but she eventually opened it and kicked it shut behind her after entering.

"Actually, I've seen them before. I've only seen people use them in the nude before." Jack grumbled. He was starting to loosen up as the pain was slowly replaced by irritation.

Elsa gently propped his staff against the wall and walked over to the bed. "Well, many people do go in n-wait." Elsa abruptly dropped Jack onto the bed and glared at him. "You knew it was a sauna which people normally use in the nude and yet you still broke in and waited for me?!"

Jack visibly paled and propped himself up with his hands, wincing as he did so. Suddenly realizing his mistake, he smiled nervously at Elsa. "Elsa, calm down. It's not what it sounds like."

"Explain." Elsa glared at him.

"I didn't realize it was a sauna!"

"What did you think it was?! What kind of idiot doesn't recognize one?!"

Jack matched Elsa's glare with his own. "I don't stay in this region often and the last time I actually hung around, saunas were very different! They looked nothing like the one you went to!"

"I don't care! What did you think it was, a giant oven?! Did you think I was trying to bake myself to death?!"

"I was trying to surprise you!" Jack retorted. "Excuse me for trying to give you a pleasant surprise, your majesty." He drawled out her title mockingly. Elsa growled in response and clenched her hands, causing the all candles in her room to extinguish, leaving only a trail of swirling smoke. The pair was cast into darkness but they ignored it, both too busy glaring at each other.

"Maybe if you actually have something more than a rock to call a brain, you would have actually thought it through, you moron!"

"Well, you wouldn't want to be near a moron, now would you, oh Queen Elsa." Jack retorted. "Good news! You won't ever have to be near this moron again!" He swung his legs over the other side of the bed which was opposite of Elsa, wincing in pain as he did so, and unsteadily stood up. He awkwardly limped over to his staff which was still leaning against the wall and snatched it. He glared at Elsa for one last time before swinging open the door and flew through it, slamming it behind him.

"Fine!" Elsa shouted at the door as it became frozen shut by ice that rapidly covered the walls. For a full minute, there was silence except for Elsa's heavy breathing as she glared at her frozen door. Then, the sound of footsteps hurried towards her room and before a series of sharp knocks echoed throughout her room.

"Elsa?" Anna's voice came from behind the door.

Elsa sighed. "Yes, Anna?"

"Is something wrong?" The door knob jingled. "Is that ice? Did you freeze the door shut?"

"...Give me a moment."

Within seconds, the ice that had covered the room disappeared, leaving only the drop in temperature as evidence that there was ever ice in the room. As soon as the door was freed from the ice's grasp, it swung open to reveal a concerned Anna who was still wearing her usual green gown. She immediately shivered and rubbed her arms as she squinted to make out the image of her sister in the darkness.

"Elsa, what happened? Kai fetched me, something about a rock brain…?" Anna walked inside and frowned at the lack of lighting but made no comments about it. She merely closed the door behind her, leaving moonlight as the only source of light in the room. "Was someone in here with you?"

"...No. I was alone." Elsa turned away from her. Anna said nothing for a moment and Elsa thought that her sister dropped the matter until she spoke again.

"Was it the same person that in the sauna today?"

Elsa turned to look at Anna in surprise.

"How did you..?"

Anna shrugged and gave a small smile. "It's not hard to figure out. What happened?"

Elsa bit the inside of her cheek. She wasn't sure why but for some reason, Elsa was reluctant to tell anyone else about Jack. But Anna was her sister, there wasn't any reason for not telling her. In fact, telling her would probably be the best choice since nothing seemed to go well when Elsa tried to rely on herself. The last secret that Elsa kept ended up flipping the seasons after all.

Elsa sighed and motioned for Anna to sit down on her bed. She sat down next to Anna and rubbed her hands together. Then she told her everything. To Elsa's surprise, the words easily tumbled out. Starting from meeting Jack the day before up to right before the most recent garden incident. She included everything and left no details out. As she did, Elsa felt as if a weight had been lifted along with her anger from earlier to be replaced by regret and guilt.

Anna was silent and for a moment, Elsa was afraid that she would call her crazy. But Anna surprised her once more by grinning.

"That's great! You found someone with similar powers as you!" Anna squealed and clapped her hands together as she grinned at her sister.

"Yes, but I yelled at him." Elsa stiffly reminded.

"Oh who cares? You just yelled at him, he'll get over it." Anna laughed. "Guys are stubborn. Stubborn and full of pride. A bit of yelling won't make him hate you, don't worry about it."

"I...may have broken his...junk...as well."

Anna stared at her sister, her grin slipping from her face. "Oh."

For a minute, neither said anything.

"Well, that makes things a little more difficult. Men don't really take to kindly to having their baby maker crushed." Anna said thoughtfully, a frown on her face. "Honestly, I think you should apologize first. Just find him and say you're sorry."

"But how?" Elsa looked at her sister with a distraught look on her face. "He's a winter spirit! He can fly, for goodness sake. He's free and the sky's the limit for him. I can't possibly find him! He said that he was leaving right before he left, I can't possibly apologize to him now!"

Elsa let out a breath and looked down at her hands as she began chewing on her bottom lip. It was hopeless. Who knew how far he could travel with his ability to fly. His anger must have driven him far away already and would probably keep him away as well.

"Well...There might be one way.." Anna spoke softly. But that was all the hope Elsa needed and she stared at Anna, silently urging her to continue.

"He said that he's not the only one right? What if you find another...spirit...and ask for Jack?" Anna said thoughtfully. "He mentioned Father Christmas and the Easter Bunny but it's not anywhere near their holidays yet. But if they are real then there should be others. I'm sure there are spirits here as well, we just need to know who to look for."

Elsa frowned. "But I don't know any other spirits…"

Anna grinned and quickly stood up. "Sure you do! You still have that book right?"

Before Elsa could ask what she meant, Anna briskly walked over to one of Elsa's bookshelves and, after a quick scan of the various titles, pulled out a slim book. Elsa immediately recognized it as one of the books that the previous queen, their mother, had given to her. She had nearly forgotten about it since she had avoided items that reminded her of her parents after their deaths. It was a children's book, one filled with various stories. Anna quickly flipped through the pages, seemingly determined to find a certain one. After a few seconds of searching, she quickly thrust the open book towards Elsa triumphantly.

"The Ole Lukøje?" Elsa frowned. "Huh?"

"Ole Lukøje. Bringer of dreams. The sand sprinkler." Anna smiled. "We're going to find the Sandman."