Jack didn't care about the family business, he was more interested in having fun. Assassinations were his specialty, but he had no problems with espionage or hacking either. This resulted in him finding out everything behind Elsa Snow. She was a bit of a fascination to the white haired youth. Extremely different from him even though they had a similar upbringing. Remove all possible opponents from the board as quickly as possible, while remaining undetected and unknown to your enemy all the while.

He supposed the main difference between them was their style. Elsa never knew her victims, thus making her invisible to the police force, while Jack ended up being close friends with them, also ruling him out to their small minds. Of course that wasn't anywhere near true. A small handed tapped on his right shoulder and he spun around with a broad grin,

"Emma! How was your day? Have fun at school?" Emma laughed softly,

"My day was perfect Jack. Absolutely perfect. My friends love the lunch you made me. I also aced that history test you helped me study for." Emma took on a slightly pensive look, "What about your date with Anna and Elsa Snow?" Jack shrugged,

"Eh, it was okay. I dragged out Elisabeth. Anna Snow was…is? Rather cute, pretty even, but not my type. Honestly, she's too excitable. And likes to talk to much. I did manage to hold a conversation with her though. She definitely likes me." He paused before picking up, "Elsa Snow on the other hand, is an entirely different story." His face went contemplative, "She's beautiful, intelligent, shy, brave…" He shook his head and grinned, "She'll be a challenge alright!" Emma eyed her brother before smiling gently at him,

"Just don't go overboard and overwhelm her okay? She probably has little to no experience as an heir to such a big company." Jack shrugged,

"If she can't handle a little flirting, it's hardly my fault is it?" Emma rolled her eyes playfully,

"Oh come on! You make women swoon over your handsomeness all the time!" Jack went quiet and he spoke softly,

"She'll probably be my most difficult challenge yet, being so different from me. I don't think we have a lot in common besides our origins, the way we were raised, and the fact we both have little sisters we love dearly. It doesn't help I revealed father's orders." Emma looked confused,

"Why would you do that?" Jack sighed and ran a hand through his hair,

"I wanted her off guard. To see that horrified look on her face. Then I got rage and confidence, which was a really pretty look on her." He buried his face in his hands, hunching over, "I've probably screwed it up royally." Emma patted his back,

"Don't worry Jack. You'll fix it. You always do." Jack nodded and looked up at her. He smiled, stood up, and hugged his little sister tightly, murmuring in her hair,

"You always know exactly what to say to make me feel better." Emma petted his hair as she softly replied,

"And you always know how to make me smile."

While Jack was extremely outgoing, his little sister was more reserved, and often shy around others she didn't know. In this way the Frost and Snow siblings differed. Anna was the outgoing one, while Elsa was reserved. They had the same upbringings, but were intrinsically different. Why? Who knows. But Elsa and Jack were determined to bring the other down. Emma wondered aloud,

"Do you think father will be angry with you?" Jack shrugged,

"Maybe." He grinned, "But I am the prodigal son, so I doubt it matters." Emma chuckled,

"That is most certainly true. I doubt Father would ever lay a hand to either of us. He loves us entirely too much." Jack smirked,

"And he can't exactly turn his heirs against him can he?" Emma smiled and Jack got up and grabbed his sister's hand, "Let's go out to eat today." Emma smiled and ran behind him.

Jack drove them out to a pretty little Thai restaurant out of town.