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Chapter 7:

"You're like me," Elsa gasped.

"I am!" he said, his lips stretching into a wide grin. "I was positive you were like me! Finally, someone to share my powers with!" he said with excitement. "It will be great fun!" he said.

"I'm not so sure," Elsa replied, turning round unable to make contact with Jack's enthusiastic eyes. Jack was crestfallen. "Why not?" he said, grabbing Elsa's hand and turned her around to face him. The moonlight accentuated her flawless features. Her eyes were dim and tears were still cascading down her high cheekbones. "I'm sorry Jack. I can't use my powers for…um…for fun. I'm cursed, my powers are a curse. I only hurt people when I use them, I can't hurt anyone else." She said, avoiding Jack's glance.

"Hey…you won't hurt me, I've got the same powers you have." He smiled.

"You don't understand, Jack." Elsa suddenly erupted, glaring at him. However Jack was not angry at Elsa. He suddenly understood that it was the pain speaking, not Elsa. "I hurt my sister, using my powers." She exclaimed, waving her hands frantically in front of him. "I can't control them. Anna had to forget all about my powers. They took her to these trolls," she said glancing at Jack before continuing to make sure he was understanding her. He gave her a compassionate nod and she continued. "They had to remove all memories of my power. I struck her with ice…that's why she has a streak of white hair. It wasn't my fault…" Elsa sobbed. "I just was making sure she doesn't fall…we were playing." she continued, sobbing. Jack put an arm around her and soon enough, Elsa regained composure and Jack took away his arm, awkwardly.

"Thanks for listening Jack, I feel better." She said smiling.

"Don't worry Elsa. I'll teach you how to control your powers, if you want." He said.

"Do you think it's possible, Jack?" Elsa asked.

"Anything is possible, Elsa." He said, earnestly. "Lesson 1, enjoy your gift," he said grinning wildly. Elsa stared at him. Suddenly a snowball was flung straight into her. Jack broke out into laughter.

Elsa suddenly couldn't keep serious. "Oh it's on!" she said grinning. It was time to revive an old tradition. Elsa quickly formed a snowball using her powers and threw at a smirking Jack. She laughed as Jack feigned hurt. The game quickly took a new twist, both Jack and Elsa created snow forts using their powers. Suddenly Elsa created an ice shield and rushed out of her snow fort. Jack took the opportunity to pummel more snowballs at Elsa. However Elsa was ready. The snowballs struck her shield! She flung snowballs at a stunned Jack. "I win," she shrieked, dancing around.

"You sure did," Jack grinned. "Your first lesson, use magic to have fun," he said smiling.

"Now how do we get rid of all this snow?" Elsa panicked.

"Watch, all you need to do is thaw the snow out," he said. "Think of someone you love. It will thaw instantly." He closed his eyes and before she knew it, the snow started to melt into water. "Shall we head back now?" he said, smiling.

"Yep…we should. Thanks Jack, however it's late I guess we should part ways." She said, her eyes trying hard not to make contact with Jack's in fear of blushing hard.

"Hey, I'll walk you home,"

"There's no need Jack,"

"I'm not the type of guy to let a girl voyage to her home in the middle of the night, unaccompanied." He said with a mock bow. Elsa giggled and at that moment Jack felt fulfilled. He had managed to make Elsa smile that night. His primary mission was accomplished. They walked in amicable silence until they arrived at a small house, not far from the park. "We're here," she sighed and absently searched for her keys. Suddenly the night's events all came rushing in. Elsa was not sure how to react. She swallowed the lump in her throat at the thought of not having anywhere to spend the night and the last thing she desired was to wake up her uncle and sister.

"Elsa, what's the matter?" Jack queried.

"Nothing, Jack." She sighed.

"Should I believe you?" he retorted.

"No." she agreed. "I left my keys in my bag back at the café." She mouthed in not more than a whisper.

"Do you leave any window open at night?" Jack asked suddenly.

"Yes…however the one of the attic, apart from my sister's, however I cannot climb up now, I'll wake my sister up and the attic, I surely cannot reach." She said, glancing over to Jack.

"You'll be surprised." He said, grinning wildly. He suddenly grabbed hold of Elsa's waist. "Wind carry me up to the attic," he called. Sure enough Elsa felt as though she was rising. Her feet, previously anchored to the ground, suddenly found themselves in midair. "Jack put me down!" she shrieked.

"Don't worry Elsa. You won't fall. I will never let you fall. Trust me," he said grabbing her tighter.

Soon he approached the ajar window and Elsa clambered in. Elsa's cerulean eyes fell on Jack outside, his white hair illuminated by the moonlight and his eyes shining into her own. She couldn't help feeling breathless. "Goodnight Elsa," he smiled, saluted her and was off.

"Jack," she called after him, after summing enough courage. He turned promptly:

"Yes Elsa?"

"Thanks for encouraging me to have fun,"

He nodded. "My pleasure snowflake," he winked. Her heart beat twice as fast and she scolded herself at her heart's response to such a situation. She abandoned the window as soon as Jack loomed off into the night and made her way silently to her room.

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Anna did not talk to her at breakfast. She kept glaring at her sister and Kai immediately noticed something was wrong. Anna was gone before Elsa could protest that they should walk to school together. "What's up with Anna, Elsa?" Kai asked, his eyebrows arching in concern as the normally cheery Anna was replaced with a more serious one.

"I don't know," Elsa mumbled, draining her tea. She gave Kai a quick peck on the cheek and rushed out of the house to fetch her bag from the café. She retrieved it and rushed to school for the first lesson. She grimaced as she saw her timetable which read 'gym.' She made her way to the gym and saw Rapunzel hanging with Hiccup. She waved when she saw them standing with basketballs under their arms. Punzie rushed to Elsa. "How's Anna? Did you manage to knock some sense into that girl?" she whispered loudly. Elsa shook her head and was about to explain further, however the stocky gym teacher entered the gym and the lesson quickly initiated.

Meanwhile Jack was having a lecture in the principal's office. "I did not mess the weather." Jack exclaimed, repeating the phrase for the millionth time in front of his uncle. "Jack, all I'm asking out of you is to stop this cold weather." North argued. Jack wondered whether he should tell his uncle the truth, or maybe suggest whether Elsa should become one of the guardians. However he was afraid he would panic Elsa even more and he didn't want her to think negatively of him, so he decided to keep her powers a secret, before she was comfortable to share them with his uncle. He bit his lip as his uncle rose from his seat. "Jack if this is one of your usual jokes…" he started.

"It isn't!" Jack argued.

"Don't raise your voice boy! I've made up my mind. You are grounded until you decide to sort out this matter!" he continued.

"But…" Jack started, his eyes tracing his uncle's angered ones.

"It's final, Jack. You can go to class." He said.

Jack wondered down the steps and made his way to biology. If he was grounded, that meant he wouldn't be able to meet Elsa for the practice he was going to suggest to Elsa in order to help her control her powers. He knew she desperately needed her help and part of him felt a growing need to see her. He wiped this thought away as he felt his cheeks heating up and laughed despite himself and decided that his uncle's rules would not get into his way and spoil his training sessions with Elsa. He knew for certain that nothing would.

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