Such a well heard and an expected one at that. The snow queen took hold of Jack's then turned and began walking toward the door way out from room. For so long she had waited for this moment, to finally be with one true friend, to share her powers of the winter's must know elements. Yet now, there would be more to it than before.
"Hey..." he said,being pulled toward the doorway to the stairway.
Elsa turned to look at him. She too had a smile, one of such joy, a sight he had seen long ago and had missed so much.
"Come on!" she said in a tone of laughter and excitement.
She pulled Jack along. The young white haired man followed her to the stairway. Olaf jumped and chased after them in a quick paste.
"I'm coming!" he said, so eager to join in with fun.
The two friends made their way down the ice stairway. They came into the foyer below where Marshmellow was. The giant man of snow gazed up and saw the two friends padded down the stairs, to the ice floor below. Elsa came down first. She turned to Jack, as placed his bare feet upon the ground.
"Are you ready?" she said, just about to make another ball of snow as she had always did before.
"Hang on." Jack said.
Elsa stared up to him curiously.
"Let me try."
Jack set his staff up against the railing of ice, at the side of the steps. He began to twirl his hands around, his powers beginning to forge a snowball as it did Elsa. A blue flash of light to which a ball of snow emerged.
Elsa began smiling in a joyous light. The same trick she had always did long ago, now before her, Jack takes steps in her path. With the same powers as her, for once, she felt less lonely. It had once been, she was but one among ordinary people. Till now, when she had gave Jack the same powers as her. Somehow, she come to see a side of brightness, to what was a occurrence of horror.
"Alright." Jack said seeing the ball of snow get quiet enough to the point.
"Here we Go!"
Jack then blasted the snow ball high above to the ceiling. Elsa and Jack stared up to the fastly rising snow ball. Marshmallow and Olaf gazed up as well, the small snowman gasped in amazement. Reaching high above, the blast of power from Jack exploded and countless flakes of snow descended below.
Jack was left without any words. He looked to Elsa, who looked to him in the same light. She too was so amazed as he was. So ironic, thrilled by the sight of magic from her childhood friend. For once it was her in his place.
"That was Amazing!" said Olaf as he hopped down from the ice steps and upon the floor.
Jack looked back to the snowman, he grinned feeling proud at his accomplishment.
As the snow continued to fall, the foyer's floor became covered with the white specks of frost. The was only a wide clearing in the middle for ice.
The two friends were reliving their past, they rolled around in the big lumps of snow that were up against the ice walls. Down a steep slope of snow, Jack and Elsa spun in a around on their sides. Coming down to the bottom. They both sat up, laughing. Jack turned around to look at her. Elsa did the same back.
It wasn't until they were called upon, did they look from one another.
"Heads up!"
They both gazed up and saw Olaf rolling down the hill and building up to a large ball of snow. The two friends split from one another as Olaf came down. The snowman was engulfed in an entire snowball, his head peaking out and his mouth covered by snow.
"Olaf!" said Elsa as she came up to him.
"Are you okay?"
Olaf muffled from his mouth being covered mouth.
"Here let me help you."
As the snow queen helped the snowman
As Elsa helped Oaf, Jack gazed toward them, staring toward Olaf trapped in snow. He began smiling with a scheming intention in mind He turned to the snow beneath him and scooped up a snow ball. As he mended it into a round ball, he blow his freeing breath upon it. He looked toward the snow queen.
Elsa had broke Olaf free of the large snowman.
"Aw, man." He said after he broke free from his cluttered snow trapping.
"You Okay?" She asked again.
"A-huh." said the snowman.
Suddenly, Elsa felt a snowball hit her shoulder and burst upon impact. She turned back to Jack, who was laughing and smiling. A good try, but she wasn't going to let him get away with it. She forged a snowball in her hand and then turned to Jack, in a blink of an eye, she threw the ball at him. Jack was struck against his chest.
"Hey!" he said.
"Well you stated it." said Elsa.
Jack grinned.
"Alright then." he said he said as he quickly scoped up more snow from the floor.
Elsa quickly reacted and dashed to find cover. Jack had already made his snowball and was about to toss it at Elsa. Before he could hit Elsa, she had took cover behind a small hill of snow. She peered from her cover, after her friend was left without a ball of snow to fight with.
She quickly hid back and made another ball of snow.
She came back to sight afterwards and was about to throw, only to find that Jack was gone. Elsa was left so clueless, when suddenly she was hit again from behind.
"Hey!" She said, looking back to see jack hovering in the air
Jack just chuckled.
Though his victory short lived, as Elsa threw her snowball and hit him in face, knocking him to the ground. He landed flat on the floor of snow. He moaned, leaning up from the floor.
"Okay, you win." he admitted.
Elsa smirked in a proud way. Jack picked himself up back on his bare feet.
"So what do you wanna do now?" Jack asked.
Elsa looked to the open space of ice. If there was one thing she was going to miss from the pond, it was ice skating.
"I think that I would like to skate."
Jack smiled. He was hoping she would say that.
"Alright,, come on." He said stepping onto the sheet of ice
"Wait Jack." she said.
Jack turned his head and looked to her.
"What?" he asked curiously.
"You can't go skating like that." said Elsa, pointing down to his bare feet.
Jack stared down at them.
"Hang on." said Elsa.
The snow queen twirled her hand around as her powers emerged. They descended down to Jack feet, a bright flash then covered them from their sight. Suddenly Jack rose up some from the cold solid floor. The light then faded away and showed a pair of white skates. Jack gazed down, surprised and amazed at the same time.
"Wow!" he said.
Jack gazed back up at Elsa. Their powers but an amazing factor on it's own, there were such discoveries to them as well. To create life, to make clothing, was there more then that? What else could they do? So many questions and answers that could be found.
"Are you ready?" Elsa said.
She took his hand again. Jack turned and set his staff up against the stair railing, he turned back to the snow queen,
"Yeah." he answered.
Elsa and Jack then move out from the stairway, they skated across the floor of ice as they did on the pond. Along side one another, they circled around the foyer. Jack continuously pushed at his feet, one at a time, he glided across the ice floor.
The snow queen then came around to face Jack. She grabbed Jack's other hand. They faced one another as they began the twirled around the foyer. Jack and Elsa chuckled as the spun all around the foyer. It was nothing new, they did before in the ballroom and over the pond. To be so long apart, it was meant a great deal for them to have these times again.
While caught up in such time, looking from the hallway to the palace doors, North was witnessing the revisiting times of the two friends.
He stood within the mouth of the door, and watched Jack and Elsa skate across the floor. To his both his side, side Phil and Al were standing behind the white bearded man. There wasn't anything more he loved to see, was the joy between people. But it was the danger they both were in, with the power of Arendelle under Hans control. One of the yetis muffled to the white bearded man about the two friends.
"It is, Al." Said the white bearded man.
"But I can't help but get the feeling they're still in danger."
Phil muffled, asking if Hans was the reason as to why.
"Hans is precisely the reason."
North turned to two Hairy men.
"With Arrendelle now under his rule, he'll do whatever it takes to keep it that way."
North turned back to the two friends. If this feeling was true, then it would mean they needed to be safe guarded from the outside world. And he couldn't do it alone.
"Come, to the slay!" He said turning to the two.
North began to walked down the hall, to the palace doors.
(I hope you all enjoyed this chapter, if there any any requests or instructive criticism, please feel free to share. And as always, please comment and review!)
