Elsa and Jack talked for hours in that hallway, discussing all that happened after Jack's disappearance. After a while a servant walked by.
"Queen Elsa! That's where you are! We have been looking for you. It is almost time for dinner."
Elsa found it strange that the servant said nothing about her unusual visitor. "Sorry, I must have lost track of time. We will be there in a moment"
Confused, the servant looked around. She seemed to glance over Jack, never noticing him at all. "Oh. Okay then." She replied and strode away.
"How rude. It's like she didn't even see you. Like..." Like you're a ghost she finished silently. Suddenly worried that Jack might just be an apparition, a figment of her imagination, Elsa reached up to touch Jack.
"For some reason people can't see me. You're the first one who can actually. But I assure you I am real." With a sly smile Jack added "I'll prove it to you."
Before Elsa could think of a reply, Jack reached for Elsa and pulled her into a passionate kiss. Elsa knew there was no way she could imagine the icy fireworks that she felt when he touched her. Sadly, their moment was ephemeral. Elsa realized she was already late to dinner, and regretfully pulled away.
"I have to go," she said hesitantly.
"I'll come with you," Jack asserted. "Maybe we can make your sister see me too."
Ever since Elsa revealed her powers and didn't have to worry about them anymore, she started having dinner with Anna at the dinner table instead of taking it to her room. Now that Kristoff joined them, Elsa was the one feeling left out. Anna and Kristoff would giggle together and titter at private jokes that only they understood while Elsa ate with them awkwardly. Elsa was happy for her sister, but sometimes she wished she could have more time alone with her because she had missed out on that time for many years. But today was certainly going to be different.
"Hello Anna and Kristoff, sorry I'm late" Elsa apologized as she stepped into the dining room. She stifled a laugh as Jack sauntered into the room by walking on the ceiling behind her.
"That's fine! Where were you all day?" Anna asked, oblivious to Jack making faces at her upside down.
"Oh you know, just wandering around the castle," Elsa replied as she took her usual seat next to Anna. Kristoff pulled up a chair across from Anna and Jack drifted down from the ceiling into the seat next to Kristoff. The head servant came in and greeted everyone and the dinner was served. Another servant carrying a large tray bustled in after her holding three steaming bowls of carrot soup.
"What, I don't get any?" Jack joked. He pulled Kristoff's bowl slightly toward him so that when Kristoff moved to get a spoonful, his spoon clanked against the table. Elsa and Anna started snorting with laughter. Then as Kristoff tried again to get a spoonful, Jack froze the bowl! The spoon clanged as it hit the solid soup. Anna burst into a another fit of giggles. He looked at Elsa.
"Not cool!" He announced.
"It wasn't me, I promise!" She cried. Elsa glared at Jack across the table. With a wave of his staff, a bunny made of ice formed and started hopping around the table. It knocked over Kristoff's drink and started causing havoc around the room. Anna clapped with excitement.
"That's amazing Elsa, I didn't know you could do that!" Anna cheered. Elsa couldn't help but grin. Soon the bunny disappeared and a servant arrived with a new bowl of soup and drink for Kristoff, which Jack promptly froze.
After dinner everyone went up to their rooms. Jack followed Elsa, and they discussed how they would get people to start seeing him. Anna was so young when Jack and his parents had visited as a child, Elsa doubted that she would remember. Abruptly, Elsa had an idea. She ran over to Anna's room as Jack glided behind her. She knocked on her door with the secret code they had used as children.
"Do you wanna build a snowman?" Elsa sang. Anna ran to the door and opened it.
"Yes I do!"
Elsa, Anna, and Jack dashed to the ballroom. Elsa filled it with snow just like she had when she was a child. Jack created a snowball and lobbed it at Anna. Thinking that Elsa had thrown it, Anna threw a snowball at Elsa and a snowball fight commenced. A servant came in to find not only that it was snowing in the royal ballroom, but a snowball war between the queen and princess.
Anna pointed at Elsa and shouted "She started it!"
The servant chuckled and closed the door. Elsa lowered her towering barrier of snow.
"Actually, I didn't start it." Elsa said.
"How could you have not started it? I didn't start it. You were the only one in the room I wasn't looking at when the snowball hit me!"
"That's where you're wrong" Jack said as he hurled a snowball at the back of Anna's head. She turned around and narrowed her eyes.
"Who said that?" Anna asked. Suddenly Jack Frost materialized before her.
"Hi, I'm Jack." He reached out a hand and Anna took it.
"Hello Jack."
