AN: Hi guys! Thanks to all who reviewed and favourite this, and my other stories. Just a quick fill in, I got a review from, naming no names, that said it was weird that Elsa and Jack were related and in love. Well...they're not related. North (Santa Claus) and Elsa are related, through North being her Great Great Grandfather, and Jack was given frosty powers and made a guardian because Elsa could not control hers. Jack and Elsa are not related. NOT RELATED! That said, onwards! -MoonShadow

Jack slumped out of bed. His head hit the floor and, from an upside down angle, he could see Elsa was already up. She was watching the sun rise. He grabbed his staff and floated over to her. "Hey." he greeted her. "Morning, Jack. " She replied, ruffling his hair. She yawned slightly. "Big Day." Jack nodded in agreement. "You know the route?" He said, rubbing his eyes. "Yes." Elsa replied, packing a small sack and slinging it over her shoulder. "You?" Elsa asked, and Jack nodded. "I can fly, too." He ran his fingers through his hair, straightening it out, and snow shimmered down from it. He walked up to behind Elsa and hugged her, before moving over to his bed to do his own packing.

It was mid morning when they set out on their first route. This took them over the left side of the mountains, through the pine forests and near to the mountain man's hut. The mountain man lived with a reindeer, and hardly anyone saw him. North had, a long time ago, when Anna was struck by Elsa in an accident, and had to be taken to the trolls. But Kristoff had only been a little boy at the time. He lived a nomadic life, with Sven his only companion, and his sled his lifeline. Without it, there was no way he could deliver ice around Arendelle.

"Alright." Jack said. He stopped walking and faced Elsa. "We're far enough away now."

"We're not even close. What's up, Jack?"

He smiled mischievously at her. "Well," he said vaguely. "I was just thinking, wouldn't it be faster if we both could fly.." He trailed of and smirked at her.

Elsa raised an eyebrow and blinked. "But I can't. So I'm walking." She set off again, but Jack swung around in front of her, resting on his cane and staring into her eyes.

Elsa gasped. His eyes were hypnotic. They were sparkling like fresh snowflakes, but they were a cool blue like ice on the surface of the fjord. He reached out and stroked her cheek, smiling a little more. "I don't think you understand." He leaned in and kissed her, wrapping his arms around her, and Elsa hugged him back.

Without warning, he sprung into the air.

"Jack!" Elsa exclaimed, hugging him tightly. He laughed over the wind. "Elsa, hush, trust me. I've got you." He fastened his grip around her. Elsa wasn't so scared anymore. "Now," he started. "I need you to trust me. I'm going to let you go, but will still have your hand, ok?"

"What?! Are you CRAZY?!" Elsa shrieked.

"No, I'm not. Elsa," He looked down at her, and they caught each other's gaze again. "You're going to fly."

And so she did. Bit by bit, Elsa relaxed herself from Jack's hug, until she was next to him, squeezing his hands, but soaring over the mountains. She drew a breath of icy air. "It's amazing."

Jack smiled. "See? Nothing to worry about. At this rate we'll be at Kristoff's hut in no time."

And they were. Elsa was the first to land, setting her feet in the soft snow outside a tiny little hovel of a hut with a fire inside. They could hear Kristoff from inside, his gruff voice echoing in the halls.

"Sven, can you grab the carrots? No, not for you. For..."

Elsa gasped. Anna. For Anna. She was there! Stumbling to the door, she called out.

"Anna! Anna! It's Elsa! Anna!" She panted heavily. The door swung open and Kristoff was standing in its frame. He was a tall, strong blonde man clad all in leather. He pulled down the piece of cloth he had over his face and looked down at Elsa, who had just been joined by Jack. He breathed a sigh of relief. Someone was ere for Anna.

"Come in, please. She's inside."

And so she was. A shivering figure was huddled near the fire, teeth chattering. Curled around her was a hulking reindeer, sharing his warmth with her. The two were munching at, separate, carrots.

"Anna?" Elsa breathed. "Anna?"

"Elsa?" Anna stood up from the fire and walked over. "Oh, Elsa! You'll never believe it! There was a blizzard in Arendelle! Oh, Elsa." she sunk back down near the fire.

"She's still freezing." Kristoff explained. "I have no idea how many days she was alone in the cold, but I found her two nights ago. I did my best, but it isn't exactly a castle here." He motioned around the barn."

"I cannot thank you enough for caring for my sister." Elsa said, on the edge of tears.

Kristoff smiled. "Please, sit down. I will tell you both," he started, looking over at Jack, "what happened."

The three walked over to where Anna and Sven were sitting at the fire and Kristoff began his story.

It was a frigid cold night and I was doing the last of the ice rounds when Sven froze in his tracks. His ears were twitching, in the way they do when wolves are around. Well, there were no wolves, but there was Anna. Curled up in a ball on a heap of freshly fallen snow, not two metres from the main track. I had to help her, so, I picked her up, and she was cold as a bone. At first, I was worried she was dead. But she flinched in my arms, so I sat her in the sled.

It was only when I got back here did I realise Sven was right. There were wolves, but they had already been. They'd already gotten to Anna. Kristoff paused and looked over to her, sleeping soundly on Sven. "Her leg." he gulped, and sniffed. "It was horribly scratched. I think they had tried to kill her, but she had faked death well enough that they left her alone." He put his head in his hands.

And he wasn't lying. Huge scars were streaked up Anna's leg, and they looked painful. Elsa and Jack stared in shock. 'The poor girl." Jack sighed. Kristoff nodded.

"At least you're here to take her home. Sven!" He called over to the reindeer. The beast looked over to Kristoff. "Come on, time to rein up." Sven walked over to the sleigh and Elsa sat down next to Anna. Jack went over to Kristoff.

"Anna." Elsa cooed to her sleeping sister. "Come on, We're taking you home to the warmth." Anna rose from her slumber and Elsa walked her over to the sleigh, sitting her down next to Kristoff in the front.

"She's still weak." Elsa said. Anna blinked a little before falling back to sleep on Kristoff's shoulder. He laughed a little. "Alright. Ready to go?"

Jack rose from his seat near the sleigh. "We'll make our own way back." he smiled. Elsa kissed him on the cheek as Kristoff left with Anna.

AN: And, that's a wrap, or at least I think. I know this was a fishbone of a chapter for such a long wait, but I really didn't want this story to end. Should it? I was thinking one more chapter, but my checklist says otherwise.

Elsa controls powers? Check

Jelsa? Check

Rescue Anna? Check

So I'm thinking that's it! Please review if you want another chapter, but I believe that shall be all! Taraa! ~MoonShadow.