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If I have to give this story a third Genre, it would defiantly be friendship because there will be some time with Elsa being a child/teenager in this story and you can't start a relationship with a man she just met! (lol see what I did there?)
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Chapter Three: Go away!
Elsa sat on her bed in the nursery, staring at her hands in pure horror and disgust. What has she done? Why did this happen? One minute, she and Anna were playing in the ballroom with all the snow she created. The next, Anna was unconscious, her skin like ice and a blonde streak in her hair. She did that. She caused Anna to fall to the ground, to freeze, to forget. She threw herself into her pillow and started to sob, causing it to first become wet, then to freeze over. She grabbed it and threw it across the room in a fit of anger and depression. She hated her powers. No, her curse. None of this would of happened if she didn't have them. What the elder troll told her parents did not comfort the small princess as her mind kept repeating what the elder said.
FLASHBACK
"I recommend we remove all magic, even memories of magic to be safe," stated Pabbie, causing Elsa's face to fall a bit. The elder troll seemed to sense the princess's fallen spirit. "But don't worry, I'll leave the fun."
Pabbie started to alter the memories of Anna by changing the environment, the princesses clothing and the time of day. All evidence of Elsa's magic was completely erased from Anna's mind and all that was left were happy memories of two sisters playing in the winter snow.
"But, she won't remember I have powers?" asked Elsa, not sure if that what she wanted.
"Its for the best," said the King trying to comfort his eldest daughter. Pabbie walked up to Elsa with serious look that make Elsa very nervous.
"Listen to me Elsa, you powers will only grow," said Pabbie as he summoned different coloured lights. "There is beauty within your magic," he said showing what seemed to be Elsa but older using her magic. "But also great danger." The silhouette was surrounded by spikes of ice and soon, a dark figure waved his hands and people started to attack the older Elsa. 'You must lean to control it. Fear will be your enemy," the dark figure stood over the unconscious older Elsa and let out a terrifying laugh
Terrified of what was shown, Elsa hid within her father's chest trying to forget what she saw as her father started talking.
PRESENT
But she couldn't forget. The journey back to the castle was silent, besides Anna's soft snoring. Elsa didn't look at her mother, father or at Anna. All she could think about was what Pabbie told her. She was a danger to everyone, even her family. As they passed the gate to the castle, her father told the guards to close the gates and not to open them when morning arrived. The guards were confused by this statement, but followed instructions. Her mother and father took Anna into their room, not letting Elsa say goodnight to her before they led her back into her nursery. She continued to cry as each tear turned to ice before it fell to the ground. She was dangerous. She couldn't trust herself. She can't go outside ever again. She curled into a ball and continued to cry.
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The wind finally let Jack down in the small town of Arendelle about five hours Northwest from Oslo. The town was rather small but it held character, like inside every house, there was a story waiting to be heard. Arendelle. He started to look through the different houses in this town but still; none of them resembled the girl in his mind. Using his staff as a hockey stick, in a small fit of rage, he hit a rock across the streets and it rolled over the bridge that lead to a magnificent castle. Jack eyed the castle for a moment. What were the odds that this castle was still occupied like the Buckingham one? Jack shrugged, it wouldn't hurt to at least check it out. Jack flew over the gates as the guard missed him completely. He flew passed many grand windows that showed a dark but beautifully decorated castle. All the windows were shut, so there was no way to enter the castle without causing a scene, which was exactly what he was trying to avoid. As he pasted one of the castle wings, he saw an open window with a light translucent curtain waving in the breeze. As Jack got closer to the window, he could hear faint crying coming from the room. He peered into the room and saw a young girl no older than six maybe seven years old, curled up in a small ball crying her eyes out. The first thing Jack noticed was her unnaturally light hair. It was almost white. He slowing walked into the room and pushed the window open just a bit more, causing it to creek. The girl shot up and looked over to the window. Jack remained perfectly still, not sure if she could see him or not. Then he saw her eyes. Although red from crying, they were the same blue that could hold so much laughter and tears that he saw six, almost seven years ago.
"Who are you?" asked the small girl jumping off the bed and running to the far wall opposite of him. Fear was clear in her voice, but he wasn't sure if she was afraid of him or of something else.
"So you can see me," said Jack looking at the young girl.
"Don't patronize me! I have eye, do I not? Of course I can see you," stated the girl with more anger than fear in her voice. Jack couldn't help but laugh, such big words for a small child.
"Sorry, your highness," said Jack as he smirk. The girl slowly walked towards Jack but kept her distance.
"Answer my question! Who are you?" said the girl again, this time keeping her voice as still as possible.
"I am Jack Frost, at your service," said Jack giving a dramatic bow. The girl looked at him with a puzzled look on her face.
"Jack Frost? Like the story?" asked the child pointing towards a bookcase with multiple books on it. Jack walked over and picked the blue leather one with his name written in pretty calligraphy. He opened the book and smirk at the story where she froze everything on Easter day.
"The very one," he said. He lifted his staff onto his shoulder and looked over to her. "Do I get the honor of learning your name?"
The child seemed to think over telling him anything. Why was she nervous? What happened that made her call him over here? He bent down to get to her eye level and gave her a sincere look.
"Its okay, you can tell me. I won't hurt you," said Jack with a smile. The child sighed and looked at Jack still afraid.
"Elsa. I am Elsa of Arendelle," she finally said. Jack was glad that he could finally put a name to the face. He smiled and handed her the book. She went to take it, but as soon as she touched it, ice started to cover the leather cover. She dropped the book and ran back to the wall. Jack could only looked at the book. The ice was tinted blue and while pretty, it was a product of fear, not fun. He looked up at Elsa who was looking at the book with fear. He started to walk over to here.
"STAY AWAY!" she screamed at him as more ice appeared at her feet. Jack just stared in awe.
"Its okay Elsa," said jack as he tried to approached her again.
"Please, stay away!" she said as she covered her face with one arm and put her other one out in fount of her.
"I'm not going to hurt you," said Jack.
"But I might hurt you," said Elsa raising her head to show that she was crying once again.
"You can't hurt me with ice. I'm Jack Frost remember?" asked Jack trying to get her to smile.
"How you I know you're not lying? How do I know if I touch your hand you won't turn to ice?" cried Elsa as more ice appeared with small spike coming from the ground around the floor she sat on. Seeing her cry in fear made Jack chest ache. He didn't like her upset. She should be enjoying her childhood and playing with her powers and dreaming sweet dreams.
"Go away."
Jack looked up. Elsa told he to leave. He was confused and hurt. He only just started to get to know her.
"Elsa, please…" started Jack but was cut off.
"Please! Leave me alone!" whispered Elsa as more tears threatened to spill from her eyes. Jack sighed, knowing that he wasn't going to get anywhere tonight. He picked up the half frozen book and left it on her bedside table and walked to the window. With one last look at the young princess whose head was back hiding behind her arms, he flew out of the window into the night sky. He landed on one of the towers of the castle, far enough so Elsa couldn't see him but close enough for him to keep an eye out for her. He watched her as she closed her window, got into bed and fell into a dreamless sleep. Jack started to walk the roof of the castle as his thoughts were running faster than he could realize. Chronos and Gaia were right; she was almost just like him. The snowflake inside her gave her powers like him. But they scared her, and that's not a life a young child should live. He looked to the moon and sighed.
"Guess I got my work cut out for me huh?" said Jack, as the moon remained silent. He sat down and watched as the sky changed from night into day.
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Elsa opened her eyes. She quickly scanned the room before making an attempted to move. She slept horribly and her body was sore from the awkward way she slept. She sat up and wiped the sleep from her eyes. She looked around to see if anything looked different. But it all seemed the same. It was so real. She could see Jack Frost standing in her room, hear his voice and see the sincerity in his eyes. It was probably just her imagination creating Jack so that she didn't seem so alone that night. She stretched her arms and got off the bed, only to notice the Jack Frost book on her nightstand. She went to grab it, when a knock on the door distracted her. Her mother walked in and got down on her knees and held her hand out for Elsa to come to her.
"Elsa dear, due to what happened last night, your father and I have decided that it would be best for you to move out of the nursery," said her mother as Elsa eye grew.
"But, its my room," said Elsa in a small voice, causing the queens heart to break.
"It's for the best, it will allow for you to learn control it without…" started the queen but stopped when her voice began to break slightly.
"…Without hurting anyone," finished Elsa looking at the floor. She walked over to the window and sat on the floor holding her knees to he chest.
She did her best to hold back tears as the servants moved all her belongings out of the nursery throughout the day. It was too surreal. Many times through out the day, why would shut her eye tightly, hoping once she opens them, everything would be back to normal and Anna would be playing with her toys begging her to join. But every time she opens them, the help would move out another piece of her furniture. Soon as the sun started to set, and all that was left in the nursery was Anna's stuff. Elsa looked with a heavy heart at the nursery that she will never sleep in again as a single tear fell from her eyes and before hitting the floor, froze once again. A small knock at the door once again, caught her attention. She turned around to see her father standing there with sadness in his eyes.
"Its time Elsa," he said quietly, not wanting to separate his daughters, but he believed until this was controlled, they needed to be separated.
He put his hand out to Elsa and as she when to grab it, the image of her freezing the book from her 'dream' flashed through her mind. She withdrew her hand, confusing her father.
"I don't want to hurt you," Elsa whispered.
The king stood up slowly and breathed in deeply, trying his best to keep is composer, despite the fact that his heart was breaking. Elsa and the king walked the dark hallways to her new room. They past the King and Queen's bedchambers, where Elsa could hear Anna softly snoring. The events that transpired last light left Anna so tired that she was still sleeping from the night before. Elsa stopped outside their room and step through the doorframe, but not a step closer. She could clearly see Anna's peaceful face, being that she doesn't remember what happened last night, but the blonde streak in her hair would be a constant reminder for Elsa what she did to the one person she promised to protect.
"I'm sorry Anna," whispered Elsa to Anna as she turned in her sleep.
Elsa left and continued through the hallways until they reached blue double doors. Her father opened them to reveal a blue bedroom with all of Elsa furnisher and belongings in there. She walked silently into the room, looking at the new surroundings. It was too quiet for her liking. She turned around to see both her mother and father looking at her with heavy hearts. The king got to his knees and gave Elsa a small smile.
"We will figure this out Elsa," said the king as he reached to touch her cheek but she flinched slightly as his touch. "You can learn to control it."
The king and queen said goodnight to their daughter and left her in the cold blue room. It was so uncomfortable for her, she hated that she could no longer play, laugh, or even see Anna until she can control this curse. She sat down on the floor in the middle of the room and despite how hard she tried, couldn't stop a few tears escaping from all that has happened today.
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If what he saw last night didn't make his heart hurt enough, the events of today felt like it was shattered. Elsa was moved out of her room, told she couldn't see her sister and was basically isolated her from everyone. This pissed him off but could he do? Even if he voiced his opinions, all the king and queen would do is walk straight through him, literally! But what really broke his heart is when he saw Elsa walk into the King and Queen's room to see her younger sister that he learned is named Anna. While she tried his best to remain hidden to not freak her out like he did last night. He could see that she was barely holding it all together as she looked at her sister. He heard her whisper sorry to her. Something must have happened between them that cause her to call him here. He let the wind carry him to a new bedroom that was very plain and blue. He watched as her parents say good night and when she finally though she was alone, she allowed herself to show a few tears. Jack racked his brain for any ideas that could make the small princess smile. He has only known her for a day and he has yet to see her smile even once. Suddenly, he remembers what he did to help Jamie keep believe in the guardians. He slowly crept to the window, careful not to scare her like last night. He slowly frosted the entire window, hearing a small gasp from the inside once the window was completely covered.
"But I didn't do that. Did I?" Elsa voice said from the inside.
Then, with his pointer finger, drew the outline of a bunny and with his magic, send the bunny into the room. Through the missing frost, Jack watched as the bunny jumped around Elsa new room and for the first time today, he saw a small smile play at her lips. The bunny hopped over to her and nuzzled her cheek, causing her to laugh making Jack laugh as well. Both Elsa and the bunny looked over to Jack through the clear part of the window. Slowly, Elsa walked over to the window and opened it, allowing Jack to easily step through, Elsa just started at him, causing him to be confused until he realized that he was still floating in air. He floated down onto the windowsill and got down to her eye level.
"It wasn't a dream. You really are Jack Frost," whispered Elsa still shocked. Jack couldn't help but let a small laugh escape.
"The one and only," said Jack as he created a small snowflake in his hand and threw it into the air. The bunny followed the snowflake and both exploded into millions of tiny snowflakes that reflected the moonlight. Elsa watched with wonder as her 'room' began to sparkle. She suddenly turned to him with a serious look on her face.
"How do you control it?" she asked causing Jack eyes to widen at her question.
"What do you mean 'control it?' " asked Jack.
Elsa looked at her hands and looked back at her new room as the small snow particles still make it look like it was sparkling,
"I can't control this curse," said Elsa as the sadness returned to her eyes. "I hurt Anna because of it."
Jack look at her. The smile that once graced her face was gone and all the worries that were with her all day were back again, causing her eyes to lose the shine that only came out when she smiled.
"What happened?" asked Jack with seriousness to his voice that shocked even him.
Elsa went to explain the events that occurred the night before, how it all started, how she hurt Anna, how the trolls told her that her powers would only grow and about fear. Jack let out a sigh. That must have been what caused her crystal to react and to call him here. He could tell that before the event, her powers didn't scare her but now that she saw how dangerous they could be, there was always that possibility of hurting someone. And that truly terrified her and her family.
"Elsa, that wasn't your fault. It was an accident," said Jack but Elsa shook her head and turned.
"Yes it was," whispered Elsa. "If I could control this curse better or if I wasn't cursed to begin with I…"
"Stop!" Said Jack with his serious voice once again, causing Elsa to turn around to look at Jack's now serious face, something Jack wasn't use to but for right now needed to have.
"Elsa, you have a power over ice and snow," started Jack as he took her hands and turned them over so the palm of her hand was up. "However, how you look at this power will decide whether this is a gift or a curse. It will not be easy to control it, believe me, as I possess the same power. But there is beauty within your ice and snow. Don't let fear consume you and make you believe something that isn't true. Do you understand?"
Elsa stared at Jack for a minute. Jack hope this didn't scare her because the more she feared it, the more it will get out of control. He hopes she understood what he was trying to say. Slowly Elsa started to nod yes to his question as he let out a breath that he wasn't aware he was holding. His smile returned and he stood up.
"Okay, so starting tomorrow night, I will help you learn control," said Jack causing Elsa eyes widen with surprise.
"Really? You promise?" asked Elsa, seeing her excitement spreading to her face. Jack wrapped his pinky finger around her smaller one and squeezed it slightly.
"I pinky promise and you know you can't ever break those," said Jack earning a giggled from Elsa. Jack turn to look at the sky seeing how dark it was and since Elsa had an emotionally tiring day, it was best for her to rest. Jack placed a hand on Elsa's head and ruffled her hair slightly.
"Get some sleep. You've had a long day," said Jack.
"But I'm not…" started Elsa before a big yawn cut her off. "…Sleepy."
Jack can't resist but laugh at the small princess. She was very stubborn and she will stick to her gun, even when proven she was wrong.
"Its not polite to laugh at people!" said Elsa getting into a small huff about Jack laughing at her, which caused him to laugh even more. Eventually, Elsa started to giggle which turned into a full on laughing fit.
Suddenly the moon started to become bright. Jack signed. Despite promising to help her, he was still the winter spirit and the guardian of fun. He had a job to do. He got up from the floor and walked over to the window and opened up. Suddenly He felt a small hand in his own and look to see Elsa Standing next to him her hand in his.
"Can you stay? At least until I fall asleep?" asked Elsa. Jack look to the night sky. He could be late this one time, right? It was for a good cause. He turned to Elsa and smile.
"I'll stay until you start dreaming," said Jack, causing Elsa to smile once again.
He walked her to her bed and helped her into her new bed and tucked her in. Elsa snuggled in the covers; still hold Jack's hand as she slowly drifted into a peaceful sleep. Jack waited until a golden stream of sand entered the room and gave Elsa beautiful dreams of playing with her sister. Slowly, he got his hand out of Elsa's small but strong grasp and walked to the window and slowly let the wind started carrying him. He closed the windows gently and started to fly to the southern hemisphere of the world to cause some trouble in Australia, just to piss off a certain furry guardian and to get a good laugh.
End of Chapter Three.
Okay! They meet! Finally! Was Jack being too OOC with his serious talk? Tell me because I value your opinion. I tried to be geographically plausible as I could with picking a place where Arendelle could be so, meh. Okay so more is coming so stay tuned and please, REVIEW!PLREASE REVIEW!
