Hi everyone,

Happy Easter everyone. I hope Bunnymund left everyone a goody. here's one of mine, a new chapter.

So Jack is in the mortal world, and in Elsa's palace. now all he has to do is get her to fall in love for him. but some things are not that easy.

Please enjoy.

Just a Disclaimer: I do not own the characters or the world they come from. Just the idea of the story


Heaps of soapy foam filled the bath tub. It covered Jack's hair and body as his body is chest deep in water. It felt warm and relaxing to his skin. It certainly felt good to not freeze the water, which he often did back when...he was a spirit.

But now he's a mortal, and he's loving every moment about it. The new experiences, the people he's actually meeting, and now this bath. He sometimes cups the bubbles and blows them off for fun.

Suddenly, a big wash of water fell onto his head. A scruffy scrub brush scratches his head, getting all the sand out of his hair.

"You alright deary?"

Jack pulled back his bangs as he looks up. A woman in a green dress smiles as she's holding an empty bucket in her hands. She was introduced to Jack as his caregiver, Carlotta. She's been helping him since he's arrived at the palace. Giving him a room and a bath.

"Yep," he answers while nodding his head.

"Good," she smiles.

"Poor thing," the other woman, Sarah, said with a sweet elderly voice. "Washed up to our shore. It's lucky our queen found you."

"Yeah," Jack said after dunking his head in the water to get the last of the dirt out.

"We are just about done here." Carlotta explained, "So we will leave you be to get changed into some nice new clothes."

"Thank you," he said with a smile.

"No problem," Carlotta said as she pulls the other maid out of the room. They left a towel right near the bath, and a set of clothes near the door. "Such a sweet man."

When the two finally leave, Jack couldn't help but to laugh gleefully and smile as he spreads his arms on the rims of the bath. He never liked staying still before. But if he can spend a day in the tub he would. It felt so relaxing and cleansing, something he would never think he would experience. Now he is, it was a dream coming true.

"This is amazing," he sighs as he sinks deeper into relaxation.

Suddenly, a rat-tat-tap came from the window. He turned his head to see Baby tooth waving and flying through the window to Jack.

Jack shakes his head, unlike him, baby teeth fairies can phase through windows and glass. How else could they get the teeth from children?

He raised his hand to let the fairy perch on his finger. "How you doing?"

She chirps happily until she asks him how he's been doing.

Jack chuckles as he leans back. "I'm doing great!" He exclaims. "I never thought I'd say it, but I've never felt so alive! I love it. I may not have my powers, but being mortal is the best."

Baby tooth chirps happily upon hearing the news.

"It's been fantastic," he continued as he gets out of the tub a uses the towel to dry himself off. "I've been talking about what being with them would be like, and it's more than I could imagine. This is beyond my wildest dreams."

Baby tooth chirps as Jack opens the window to let in the sun's heat and the cool air touch his skin. Though it was strange that he can't feel or hear the wind like he used to, but that's the difference between being a spirit and a human. But, it didn't really matter. It's still flowing naturally. Jack doesn't need to command it anymore, not if everything goes as planned.

"Hopefully soon, I can fully appreciate all this," he mutters to himself as he looks down at his hand. He didn't need to say it to Baby tooth, but they both hope this plan will work, and he can be mortal forever.


Just little ways from the window, Bunny and Tooth hid themselves in the garden courtyard. They watch as the castle staff go about their jobs and their gossip.

"Did you hear about that boy?" A gardener asked a woman passing by with rags.

"I know, washed up on the beach," she said.

"And now the queen asked him to stay for dinner," the gardener added.

"Lucky," the woman said in shock. "I wonder if this boy might be the one that she'll pick."

"Doubt it," the gardener said as he cut a bush near him. Oddly enough, the bush Bunny is hidden in. He thank the moon he's invisible to this guy.

"She's still searching for that other guy," the man continued. "You know, the boy with ice powers."

"Oh well," the woman sighs. "As long as she'll be happy, that's what matters."

"I guess," the gardener said standing up. "Hey, do you want some help with those?"

Without even a word, the man grabs the basket of rags under his strong arms.

"My, what a gentleman," she giggles as they leave the scene.

Bunny sighs as he jumps out of that bush and to another one.

"That was close," he said.

"I'll say," Tooth said as she flies closer to Bunny. "We need to find a way inside to help Jack. And by we, I mean you."

"Why me?" Bunny asks as if he's offended.

"I can fly inside, you can't," she points out.

"Oh, right," he curses.

Tooth hovers a few feet up and scanned the area. "It looks like there's a door that leads into the castle." She said as she points towards a door near the wall. "Why don't you try there? I'll just be waiting in Jack's room." Without another word, she flies to her destination.

"Just try that door," Bunny mocks before hopping there. "If only I can use my holes here."

With a number of fast hops, he made it to door. But what was on the other side was something he wasn't expecting or liking.

He was in a pantry that will lead to the kitchen. Shelves were full of food, spices, utensils and about 20 to 25 live rabbits trapped in a cage.

Bunny could guess that they're been on tonight's plates at dinner time. He looked at them, all having a terrified look on their faces. A strong feeling of terror and sympathy struck in Bunny.

"ORDER! ORDER!"

A yelling came to Bunny's ears from the other side of the pantry. He hops across to see a large wooden door that leads to the kitchen. He gently presses his paw to open it a creak. He looks to the other room to see a number of cooks preparing all the fixes for a giant meal. Cutting carrots and green beans, mashing potatoes, and making a nice sauce and gravy for the dinner.

"I will have order in this kitchen!"

Bunny's eyes and ears turned to a large man with a giant chef's hat and an even bigger moustache on his plump face. He can only guess that's the head chef.

"The Queen has a special guest tonight, and we are going to make this a five star meal."

"Yes chef!" The others called out.

"Yes," the head chef continued. "Tonight, he'll have the best stuff rabbit of his life."

Those words struck Bunny hard. Stuff rabbit?! No way is he going to let his kin be eaten. Not while he's here. Humans will have to find something else to eat. They'll have bird, fish or some other type of animal. But not rabbit, not tonight.

Without a second thought, he hops back to the cage and uses his boomerang to break the hook. The cage's door swung open, and all the bunnies came jumping out the door.

"Alright, let's go," Bunny said pointing to the door to the garden.

Suddenly the door from the kitchen swung open.

"What the-?" The chef said in shock.

The bunnies then jump under him and went straight into the kitchen.

"No,no,no not that way," Bunny cried out while dragging his eyes lids down.

The rabbits went all over the place, knocking down shelves with pots, tripping the other chefs, and making the head chef very angry.

"All hands on deck!" He yells. "Get those vermin back in their pen!"

All the chefs stopped what they were doing and began to chase the super-fast rabbits. But the little guys kept out running them and making a mess of things.

"Oh no," Bunny said dumbfounded.


Elsa looked out of her dining room window, watching the sunset fall over the castle walls. It was something that was starting to become a habit to her. Before it was looking out when Anna was playing when they were young, now it's hopping to see that boy again. But days have passed since that meeting, will she ever see him again.

"Your majesty," Grimsby said as he prepares a pipe for use. "You must be reasonable. Knights are used to rescue pretty young women, but they don't flutter away into oblivion."

Elsa sighs, for days now she's used to people saying the man that saved her isn't real. But she knows what she saw, and the conversation she had with him on the beach. She is certain that he is real. She just hates to keep reminding them that fact.

"I know he's real," she insisted back to him. "I am going to find him...one day."

"I think your putting too much faith on that small ice cube," Kristoff said as he leans back on his chair.

Elsa looked at him, as well as the rest of the table. She will always sit at the end with her fancy chair, mostly because she's the queen. Her family will always sit near her, and on special occasions members of the council will be seated. Today, it was just her family and Grimsby. Olaf doesn't really need to eat, so he keeps Sven company in the stables. There is one extra seat, and that was for Jack. He'll be seated right beside Elsa and across from Anna, when he finally shows up.

"Forget that ice boy," Anna said holding her stomach. "When's dinner going to show up, I'm starving."

"Be patient Anna," Elsa insisted with a smile. "We have to wait for our guest to arrive."

As soon as she said that, everyone heard Carlotta's voice across the hall. "Come on honey, don't be shy." She pulled a boy to the door and gently pats him inside.

Jack was nervous stepping into a magnificent dining room, especially when everyone was looking right at him. He would never thought he would be so scared at being with people. But he had to make the best impression he can, so he took a couple of steps out of the shadow of the doorway and into the light.

Everyone was almost speechless looking at him. Jack had on some dark brown pants with knee high boots, a white collared shirt underneath a brown vest with blue snowflake details, and a long brown cape that spread across his shoulders like wings.

"Whoa," Kristoff said.

"Wow," Anna gasps.

"So this is the boy you were talking about?" Grimsby asks the queen.

"Yes," she said almost speechless. She couldn't keep her eyes off of Jack as he approaches her. He seemed very different, almost dashing with new clothes and a wash.

Not wanting to be rude or impolite, Jack gracefully bows to her. "Your majesty."

She smiles and curtsies back to him.

"Ah," Grimsby said clasping his hands together. "A fine young man, with such impeccable manners too."

"Um, thanks," he said to the man before taking a seat.

"You're welcome," he said lighting his pipe and letting the smoke fill his nostrils.

Soon as everyone else took their seat, Carlotta leaves to go get the staff to bring in dinner.

"So Jack, where are you from?" She asks.

Jack knew it was only a matter of time before they would start asking questions. In his mind, he came up with the answers he's allowed to say, and the ones he'll have to make up to keep within the deal. Hopefully they will buy it.

"I..." He starts out nervously. "I came from the north. Very far north."

"Like where Santa clause lives?" Anna asks joyfully.

He knew she was kidding, but still. "Close enough," he chuckles

That comment made a couple of people snicker in amusement.

"So you must've grown up around snow 24/7," Kristoff comments.

"Yeah," Jack answers.

"Then what are you doing all the way down here?" Elsa asks him.

"Well," Jack said shifting his eyes down to the floor. He can't exactly say that he's here just for her. What if she thinks of him a creep? Or just a crazy guy? But how to answer her. Then his mind clicked to an answer, one that's semi-true. "Let's just say I have a father that's really controlling."

"Really?" Anna asks.

"He wanted me to be...well...well order and stoic," Jack continues. "And I quickly found out that's not really I wanted for my life. I was really tired of being locked up in my room, and not experiencing the lots of the world. So I kinda ran away from home and found my way here."

Elsa's eyebrow arched as he told that story. It made her think back to her life before her coronation. Being locked in her room, wanting to break free and live life. But her powers often held her back.

"So why were you locked in your room?" Anna asks him.

"My father said it was the way to tame me," Jack answers. "He thought I was too wild and too curious for my own good. So he would often lock me in my room or in a broom closet so I'd stay for a meeting that I'll have no say in. But all it really did was…was…"

"Made you rebel more," Elsa finishes for him, sharing that same thought. Even though her powers were a good reason for her to be in her room, it would be hard for a normal person. It would be almost torture.

"Wow," Kristoff said. "He sounds strict."

"You have no idea," Jack said shaking his head.

"So let me get this straight," Elsa said. "He thought locking you up would be the best way to tame you."

"Pretty much," Jack said.

"Talking from experience, that's not a pleasant experience."

"You were locked in your room?" Jack asks out of surprise. He knew why she was locked up, but had to act clueless.

"Yes," Elsa said looking down. "Because of my powers, my parents thought everyone would be scared of me. So I was in my room until my powers were controllable, otherwise they were afraid I would hurt someone."

She continues to look down, and not at Anna. She hasn't told her what actually happened to make her confined in her room, and hopefully would continue to keep that incident a secret.

"Sis," Anna said leaning towards her sister, "it turned out all right in the end though. Sure you accidentally set a snow storm that nearly froze the land, but no one blames you for it. As soon as you cleaned up your mess, everyone loves you and your powers. Plus, we now have an amaazing ice rank, a beautiful ice castle in the mountains, and you have a very neat dress made out of ice."

"Indeed," Grimsby said, not wanting to be left out of the conversation.

Elsa smiles at Anna, she knows that she means every word of that. Even after all those years of loneliness, she still thinks the world of her sister.

"Yeah," Jack comments. "That dress is very beautiful. But I gotta ask, how do you get the frost to compact like that?"

"What frost?" Anna asks him.

"The frost that made her cape," he points out.

"Wow," Elsa said very impressed, "no one has ever figured out about that. How did you-"

"I told you, I grew up around ice," he answers shyly.

"Why didn't you figure that out?" Anna asks her husband. "You grew up with ice and trolls."

"Hey, I can't know everything," he protests.

Before the conversation could continue, Grimsby head turned to the sound of screams down the hallway.

"What the blazes is that?" He asks out of the blue.

Everyone turned to see what the commotion is about. Soon they saw Carlotta ruining down the hall with some servants chasing a bunch of rabbits into the dining room. Grimsby screamed like a girl as the rabbits jump on the table and circle around the chairs. He literally jumped on the table and onto his tip toes.

Anna instantly jumped on her chair so the rabbits won't run across her feet. Kristoff just sat on his chair, not moving a muscle and his face stiff with fear.

Jack and Elsa were the only ones that left out of their chairs and backed away from the table. They watch as the servants and the others trying to catch the rabbits and fix the mess. Everyone was running around like chickens with their heads cut off. Elsa tries to hold in a smile and a giggle as she watches the show. She has never seen the castle go into such chaos and craziness.

"Maybe we go into the other room," Jack suggests.

"I agree," Elsa said while trying to hold a serious face.

She took Jack's hand and leads him out of the room and down the hall while everyone is still dealing with the rabbits.

From a distance, Baby tooth couldn't stop laughing through her nose, as Bunny just looked in horror.


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