It was the day before Christmas and dusk had set in. Jack had told Elsa he wouldn't be coming that day because he had to help Santa Claus (it seemed he owed him a favor) but he would pick her up for some sort of party at the North Pole. So, Elsa was surprised when there was a commotion outside her mansion. She went and opened the front door and beheld Marshmallow fighting two intruders. One was a female. She had a human face but her body wasn't one of a human's. She was covered in turquoise feathers and had transparent wings. The other one was a little yellow man, literally made of sand. They were both flying here and there, dodging Marshmallow who was trying to swat them from the air.

Elsa raised her hands, ready to help Marshmallow and blasted the intruders away when Olaf slipped under her arms and exclaimed. "That's the Tooth Fairy isn't it? And that's Sandman!"

Elsa squinted. Olaf was right. Those two were the rumored Guardians. "Marshmallow, stand down!" Elsa shouted and waved her hand. With one gesture she froze Marshmallow movements and made him return to its snow-mound state.

No longer occupied by the snow giant, Sandy and Tooth flew toward them. They stood side by side, facing Elsa and Olaf. "Whew, that was a close one. Thank you. I'm Toothiana and this is Sandy," said Tooth. "You must be Elsa and Olaf. It's a pleasure meeting the both of you." Sandy nodded his agreement.

"Am I in trouble?" Elsa asked with a worried face. For two guardians to be at her doorstep, she couldn't think of any other reason.

"No, no, not at all! We're here to pick you up for the party and I heard you have perfect teeth. Ooh, let me look at it." Tooth approached her, ready to inspect Elsa's teeth but Elsa raised her hands in a defensive gesture and Sandy nudged Tooth with scolding look. "Right, perfect stranger. Sorry."

"Uhm, it's okay…?" Elsa wasn't sure it was okay at all. "I thought Jack's going to pick me up?"

"Well, change of plans! We need your help for tonight's party. If you don't mind, that is."

Elsa was rather nervous around these two, but the Guardians had turned a blind eye to all the disaster she had caused so she figured she owed it to them to help. "Alright," Elsa conceded.

"Great! And of course, you're welcome to join too, Olaf."

"Ooohh! I've always wonder how the workshop looks like." Olaf was jumping with excitement.

"Then, you're in luck!" Tooth smiled and threw a snow globe to the ground, one that looked exactly like the one Jack always used. The four of them hopped inside it and in the blink of an eye they arrived at the North Pole.

Santa's workshop wasn't exactly in the state Elsa thought it would be. There was no more toy production. It was one day before Christmas after all, any toy need producing was already made. Instead, the yetis (Elsa too wondered why it wasn't the elves who worked) were all in aprons and cook's hats. There was a wonderful smell in the air and Elsa could smell chocolate was among them. She could recognize the smell of chocolate from anywhere.

"There's going to be a feast tonight," said Tooth answering Elsa's thought. "All the spirits are invited, but we're rather shorthanded with the preparation."

"Even with all these yetis and elves?"

"None of them can make flurries," said Tooth winking. "Why don't you go and look around Olaf, but be careful with the oven and stoves okay. They're really hot." Olaf whooped and made his way around the workshop. Elsa glanced worryingly at the snowman. He could be reckless at times. She wanted to keep watch over him but Tooth took her hand and led her to a spacious hall where a large dining table had been laid out in the center.

"Right, we're going to need some snowflakes on the ceilings, but none in the center. We don't want our food to be covered in ice. And… oh! Hi, Jack!" Tooth beckoned to Jack who was passing by. Elsa twirled around, perhaps too fast, and saw him too. Jack had a large sack bigger than him slung on his back and he was dragging it across the floor. When he noticed them, a smile spread across his face and he started to fly toward them.

Elsa smiled. She was glad to see him. All day when he wasn't around, she had been contemplating about the state of their relationship and she hated it. Jack wasn't as free and cheerful as he usually had been before. She realized it was mostly due to her pulling away from him. It was unfair for her to blame Jack for the things she couldn't do with Anna. It had been her parents who locked her away, not him. If Jack had told the truth, which she believed he had, he had been trying to help but unable to since she hadn't believed in him. She was ready to truly forgive him and made her own amends too. She hoped there was some way she could mend the gap between them and perhaps soon they both need not to be reserved about their feelings.

Elsa flinched and mentally scolded herself for thinking such thought. She didn't deserve Jack yet, not until she righted her wrongs. Jack probably saw Elsa flinching and misinterpreted its meaning because his smile wavered for a second and he stopped flying. Instead, he approached them in a more somber manner. "I thought I saw a snowman running around. Isn't it too early for you to be here, Elsa?"

"She's helping us with decoration. We're going with White Christmas theme, this year," Tooth answered for her.

"You know you can ask for my help for that," said Jack.

"I don't mind, really," Elsa said.

"And aren't you supposed to help North deliver the presents anytime soon?" added Tooth.

Just as she said it, they saw Bunny hopping toward them with something on his hands. "Jack, North's looking for you. It's time to go. By the way mate, about the thing you asked me to do, where should I…?" Bunny looked up and was startled when he noticed Elsa. He stopped abruptly and the thing on his hand went flying. With nimble speed, he quickly caught it and hid it behind his back. Elsa didn't quite saw what it was but she could make out a rectangle shape wrapped with a gift wrapping. Elsa turned to Jack to saw him cringed and saw Tooth shot bunny a menacing glance. "Oh… hey… there… Elsa, right? Welcome to the North Pole," Bunny was stuttering.

"Thank you?" Elsa raised a questioning eyebrow.

"Oh! I heard North's calling us. Why don't we go there, Bunny?" said Jack who quickly dragged Bunny away. Elsa wondered why she couldn't hear the said call at all. Elsa saw Jack hoisted the large sack he previously left behind while shooting a glare and scolding Bunny. Bunny seemed to be defending himself but he scratched his neck in relief. Jack noticed that they were being watched by Elsa and waved at her while smiling awkwardly. Then, the both of them quickly left the hall as if fleeing from Elsa.

"Let's get to work, shall we?" Tooth pushed Elsa back and led her to the corner of the hall. Elsa could feel that Tooth didn't want Elsa to linger her thought on what just happened. She wondered what that was all about. "So, help us make it snow all around but keep it to the sides of the room. I'll leave you to your work, then."

Elsa nodded and Tooth left her. She waited until Tooth was well away before squeezing her hand and closing her eyes. She had agreed to help and all, but she had forgotten one important thing. She hadn't truly mastered her power. What if it ran rampage during the party?

"Come on, Elsa. Remember all the things that Jack taught you. Just let it go," Elsa whispered to herself. She exhaled audibly and tried the snowflake test. The result made her gasp. Her snowflake was almost perfect. It was whole and almost perfectly clear and pristine. But how? She hadn't done much that could amount to this accomplishment.

'If you truly want to control your power, the only way to do it is by embracing your power,' Jack's voice rung in her ears. It was a memory of her first training.

'…By giving her your power you also gave her your essence. She became your half in spirit, like an extension of your soul. You two are halves of the same ice.' This time it was Tooth's voice from the vision she saw from Kozmotis's mirror.

Just like that, everything clicked together. Her power was Jack's. By deciding to forgive him, accepting him and loving him (Elsa blushed at latter the thought), she had embraced her power. It wasn't truly perfect because she was still keeping her feelings to herself but she was so close. What was left for her to do was to act upon her love, to mend the gap that existed between them and to finally achieve her happiness.

A laugh escaped her lips. It was so simple yet so complicated. Her answer to absolute control had arrived on her doorstep the day Jack did. She just didn't realize it. She should have listened to Olaf all along. The possibility her and Jack being together warmed her.

Then, the little voice in her head gave her pieces of her reality yet again. She had shunned him, pushed him away, disappointed him times and times again. Fact was, Jack was being overly cautious with her. It could be because he still felt guilty, but it could also be because he finally gave up on her. It could be his signal for wanting to return to being two strangers.

The snowflake on her hand suddenly became frosty and dull. It was still whole but no longer retained its clear and pristine smoothness. It was now jagged and white. "No…" Elsa squirmed. Her doubts and negative emotions had begun to take over again. She wanted to remain positive, but the battle against herself was a hard one.

"Hey, is everything okay?" Tooth approached her. She noticed Elsa was lost in thought for awhile and decided to check up on her.

Elsa wondered if she could trust Tooth with her secret. She didn't know the fairy well enough to confide in her. Telling her everything might be too soon. But then again, who else could she turn too? For several years now she had been trying to solve everything by herself and so far it wasn't working. Elsa decided it was time to take a leap of faith. "Is it okay if I tell you something?" Elsa asked.

"Sure."

So, Elsa began her tale about the vision she saw from the mirror, although she left out the part who gave it to her. She didn't want Kozmotis in trouble because of her. She told her how she had pushed Jack away and soon after that realized her feelings for him. She told her about how she couldn't find it in herself to forgive Jack and how she finally came to terms with the past. She told her about how Jack was acting toward her right now and how she wanted to make amends.

"…For as long as I still keep my feelings for him a secret, I won't be able to truly master my power," Elsa finished her story, "but truthfully I'm afraid that Jack no longer feels the same way."

"Aww, then there's nothing you should be worried about. Jack still loves you. Ask any Guardians, they'll tell you the same. I think he's even in love with you since before you became spirit."

"You think so?"

"Of course. Jack didn't stick around Arendelle for twenty-one years for nothing."

"I thought he did that out of guilt. He said as much."

"No amount of guilt can make a man do what Jack did. If he feels that guilty, it means you're special to him. You won't feel guilty toward someone who means nothing to you." Tooth rested her hand on Elsa's shoulder. "You have a chance for happiness just waiting for you to reach it. What are you waiting for?"

"I don't know. I have never felt truly happy since the day I struck Anna. For it to be so close, it feels… surreal. I always thought that every time Jack looked at me with those loving eyes, it was just my wishful thinking."

"Well, it's not. Anyone could see from miles away that Jack is head over heels for you." Tooth smiled but her brows were knitted.

"Why do you have such a pained expression?" Elsa then realized the reason and brought her hand to her lips. "You have feelings for him too…"

Like a thief caught red-handed, Tooth suddenly become very flustered. "I… uhh…"

"I'm so sorry. I didn't know. What was I thinking?" Elsa was dismayed. She shouldn't have taken that leap of faith. Look who she was hurting now!

"It's okay! Really!" Tooth mustered her truest smile. "It's just a little crush. You don't have to pull back because of me."

"But you..."

"It doesn't matter. What matters is Jack loves you and loved him back. You are meant for each other. You need him as much as he needs you. Aww, you guys will make such a cute couple," Tooth sincerely thought so. That was why she happily back down from the rivalry.

"You don't have to be supportive. I'd understand if you keep your distance from me."

"But I do support you," Tooth gasped as an idea crossed her mind, "and I will prove it. Follow me." She took Elsa's hand and led her to an office. There were many toys scattered about here and there and scraps of parts lying about. There was a worktable, also filled with toys, a desk, a sofa, a wardrobe and some cupboards around the room.

"What is this place?" Elsa asked while marveling around the room.

"North's office." Tooth headed for the wardrobe and started rummaging the content.

"Are you sure it's alright for us to be here?"

"He won't mind, I think."

"You think?" Elsa gaped in disbelief but was amused.

"Let's worry about that later, shall we. Now, we have to make Jack so overwhelmed with love he couldn't wait but to profess his love for you."

"I told you. It won't happen unless I make the first move. He's still wary around me."

Tooth lightened up as she found what she was looking for and she handed them to Elsa. "Tonight, we'll change that." Elsa studied the items she was given. It was a red tube-top dress. The hem fell to her mid-thigh and it was rimmed with white fur on both ends. There was a small ribbon at the front that ended with white fur balls. The other one was a pair of high-heeled red boots that went up to her calves, also rimmed with white fur. "Go on, wear it."

Tooth went out the office to give Elsa her moment of privacy while she fit into the dress. When she was finished, she was amazed at how it was the perfect size for her. She studied herself at the mirror and found something still wasn't quite right.

Tooth knocked from outside, checking if Elsa was done and she let her in. "Beautiful," she commented, "but not quite yet. Ah! It must be the hair. Let's do your hair now."

"What do you want to do with it?"

Tooth rubbed her chin in deep thought. "Let's unbound it, for now." Elsa did as was told. When she was done, her hair fell free to her waist in natural waves, perhaps because she braided it so much. "We might not need to do anything now. I'll just brush it so it doesn't look too messy."

Tooth grabbed a hairbrush and a chair and urged Elsa to sit in front of the mirror. She obliged and Tooth began working on her hair, brushing it until it shone. Rather than combing her fringes back, Tooth let it framed Elsa's face, making her look shy and innocent.

"You're kind of similar to my sister," said Elsa out of blue.

"Really? In what way?"

"Hasty, quick to action, talkative, but you always put others before yourself. I can imagine if I was to love the same man as she did, she would do the same thing as you did. Oh, I hope I don't offend you."

"Not at all. I think you're spot on. I heard she sucker punched a bad guy."

"Yes, a prince from the Southern Isles."

"There's another thing in common. I punched the prince of nightmares." They both chuckled. "Maybe after tonight, we can be friends."

"I'd like that." Elsa smile grew.

"… and we're done." Tooth marveled at her handiwork. "Just wait 'till Jack sees you."

"You think he'll like it?"

"Positive." They shared a smile.

Few hours later.

North and Jack finally returned to the North Pole, sore and tired but happy. The yetis and elves came to their aid, reining the reindeers and took care of the sleigh.

"This is the last time I ever going to help you with your job," said Jack while stretching his back. There was a loud crack and he groaned. "I can't believe you did this every year."

"You owed me a favor. Don't forget you owe the other Guardians too." North laughed as Jack made an exhausted look. "Besides, it's worth it. Imagine the happy faces the children will have in the morning."

"That I agree with."

North looked up and his eyes widened in surprise. He nudged Jack and pointed toward what was beyond Jack's shoulders with his chin. Jack turned around and gaped. Elsa and Tooth were approaching them and Tooth stopped midway to let Elsa went to them alone. Elsa walked alone bashfully with her head down. Even from the distance, Jack could see her cheeks reddened. Jack was too stunned to move so North pushed him forward. He almost crashed to Elsa if he didn't stop himself.

Elsa lifted her head to see Jack. She was still blushing. "Welcome back," she said.

Jack was tongue-tied. He looked toward Tooth for help and she signaled for Jack to comment on Elsa's outfit. "You look beautiful." Oh, how he meant every word. Elsa blushed even more.

For a moment they both just stood there while staring at each other awkwardly, not knowing what to say, so North came to the rescue. "So, how's the preparation going?"

"Everything is ready and the guests have arrived," answered Tooth. "We're just waiting for the host to start the party."

"Let's get to it then."

North and Tooth went ahead to the great hall. Jack scratched the back of his head nervously and offered his arm to Elsa. Elsa bashfully hooked her arms around Jack's and they followed after North and Tooth.

The great hall was already crowded with spirits and guardians alike. There were Katherine, Mr. Qwerty, Ombric, the wizard of Santoff Claussen, the Groundhog, the Leprechaun, even the stone trolls (Elsa didn't know they were still alive and she had spent some time catching up with them) and many spirits Elsa didn't recognize. The table was laden with food, from salad of winter greens to roast turkeys to variety of desserts. The elves played their music and the yetis helped the guests to find their seat. They had rolled open the roof and the moon shone its bright light upon them, gracefully illuminating them in silvery gleam. It was snowing around the room, but the snow quickly dissipated as soon as it touched the floor. Elsa managed to do the decor after all.

North took the seat of the host at the end of the table. To his right were Bunny and Toothiana and to his left were Sandy and Jack. Elsa was seated just beside Jack and Olaf was to her left. Whoever arranged the seating order must have done it on purpose. Jack pulled Elsa chair and Elsa eased into it while she nodded appreciatively.

After making sure everyone was settled down, North stood up, raised his glass and tapped it with a spoon. All at once, the room fell silence and gave North their full attention.

"I want to thank you all for coming tonight. Today we marked the end of a great year. Although it's not without its troubles, every one of us has overcome it." North began to reprise all the events that had happened the whole year to each of the spirits. It was unmistakable he knew everything, bad or good.

Elsa looked around the room and found something amiss. She leaned toward Jack and drop into a whisper. "Hey, where's Kozmotis?"

"Who?" Jack raised a questioning eyebrow.

"Don't you know Kozmotis? He seems to know you though."

"I never heard of him before. How do you know him?"

"He helped me the day I become a spirit. I kind of owe him."

Jack felt a pang of jealousy but hid it well. He didn't know there was someone else who was close to Elsa and it didn't sit well with his thought. "Maybe we can ask North after the party."

Elsa nodded and heard Jack mentioned in North's speech. "…and Manny was kind enough to add another Guardian in our numbers, Jack Frost, the Guardian of Fun and the Spirit of Winter." Jack smiled and waved awkwardly toward the applauding audience.

"… not only that, we are honored to receive a new spirit among us, Elsa of Arendelle and her companion, Olaf. It's a pleasure to have you join us tonight."

Elsa handled the situation better than Jack. She stood and bowed. "It's a pleasure to be here," she said. Olaf followed her example.

She was a queen after all, Jack thought proudly.

"Anyway," North continued, "I've talked long enough. Here's to another year full of blessings and happiness."

"Hear hear!" The crowd chanted after him. They knocked their glasses together and drank up.

"Let us feast!" North officially started the party.

So began the merrymaking as they ate and drank and danced throughout the night. Jack was firmly glued to his chair while occasionally sipping drinks and stealing glances toward Elsa who was busy being greeted by older spirits. He wanted to ask her for a dance but he didn't know when or how to ask. He was afraid of being refused.

When the last one of the spirits was done with the formalities, Elsa turned to Jack. "Do you want to dance?" She had been sensing his uneasiness for awhile and decided to save Jack the trouble.

Unconsciously, Jack breathed a sigh of relief. "I thought you'd never ask." Jack stood and offered his hand to Elsa and she stood with his support.

The music switched to a slow waltz and they walked gracefully toward the dance floor. They swayed in each other arms, following the rhythm of the music. "I'm not a very good dancer so watch your feet. I might step on them," Jack jested.

"That makes the two of us." Elsa smiled coyly.

"You should let your hair down more often," Jack brushed her fringe and tucked it behind her ear, "its suits you."

"I'll consider it."

For a moment they were just enjoying each other's company until Jack remembered something and pulled her close. "Can you stay back a bit after the party?" Jack whispered in her ear.

"What for?"

"You'll see if you stay back." That pricked her curiosity and she nodded.

They wanted to dance together a little longer Olaf and Katherine asked both of them to grace them with a dance. So, albeit reluctantly they broke off and switched partners. Throughout the dance they would look for each other and shared a secret smile when their eyes met.

Dawn was a few hours away and the guests had begun to return to their own homes with their bellies full and content hearts. When the last one finally left, the Guardians led Elsa and Olaf to the globe room. Upon arriving there, they sent Olaf home first with a snow globe portal so there were only the six of them left. Elsa wondered if she was in trouble after all. They stood in front of her and one by one they turned to Jack, waiting for his cue.

Jack cleared his throat. "We have something to give you," he said to Elsa. "Bunny…"

Bunny hopped toward her and handed the rectangular-shaped gift she saw before. He signaled her to open it and she did. It was a painting. There was Anna and Elsa, standing hand in hand on a cliff overlooking the kingdom of Arendelle in a distance. It was breathtaking. "For when you miss your home," Bunny said.

"Thank you. You shouldn't have, but thank you," said Elsa hugging the painting.

"We're not done yet," Jack interrupted, "North…"

North approached her and handed her a stack of papers. They had turned brown with age and the edges were slightly torn here and there. "What's all this?"

"Read it," North said simply.

There were some faded letters on the paper. The writing was childish and crooked. Elsa could just barely made out what was written. It said:

Dear Santa,

It's Christmas and I misses my sister so much.

I don't want anything this year. I just want her to come out and play.

Love, Anna.

Anna!? Elsa quickly flipped through the papers. They were all letters for Santa from Anna. All the letters she had written every year as she grew up. In every letter, Elsa was mentioned and it was always the same wish. The latest one was from before she became a teenager and stopped believing in Santa Claus. Elsa read it:

Dear Santa,

Elsa still won't come out. I guess not every wish comes true.

If you're really there, there's one wish I hope you will fulfill this year.

At least, let her wish come true.

Love, Anna.

Elsa covered her mouth with her hand. She lifted her head and looked at North with teary eyes. "You can keep it," he said, "I see how much it means to you more than me."

Before she could utter her gratitude, it was Sandy's turned to gave her his gift. He gestured for Elsa to squat down and began showing a series of display made of sand. First it was of two girls building a snowman together, the next one was of them sleighing, and then it was of them just running around, chasing each other. "They are Anna's childhood dreams," said Jack clarifying Elsa's thought. Sandy then produced a vial and put the sand inside of it and gave it to Elsa. "You can replay her dreams anytime you want now. All you have to do is release the sand from the vial." Jack repeated what Sandy had told him to say.

"My turn," Tooth flew to Elsa and gave her a little tube-shaped box. On the end of the box, there was a picture of little Anna. "This is her memories. With this you can see her lifetime, how was she, what she has done, everything! It's yours to keep, now."

"And here's the last gift." Jack approached her and produced a small purple velvet box. He opened it and revealed a necklace with a snowflake locket. The locket was open and inside was a picture of Anna, just like how Elsa last saw her. "So, that she will be with you all the time and also this is a symbol of how you inspired me. I never knew the true limit of our power until I remembered the wonders you did."

"You made this?" Elsa asked.

"Yeah. Sorry if I made the picture of her wrongly. It's hard to draw from memory."

"It's perfect," Elsa breathed.

Jack took out the necklace from the box and helped Elsa to put it on. Elsa gathered her hair so Jack could hook the chain with ease. When he was done, she rested the locket on her palm and marveled at it. "Thank you, all of you. I don't know what I've done to earn this much kindness, and I don't know how I can repay you."

"Don't thank us. Thank him." Bunny pointed at Jack with his thumb.

"Bunny! We agreed!" Jack hissed at him.

"He asked us to do this for you, as a symbol of apology for our false accusation, you know since we thought you were the one that caused the avalanches and all," added Tooth.

"That's why now he owes all of us a favor. That's why he helped with the present delivery," said Santa.

"Guys…" Jack gave up. Jack had told them to claim the idea as their own. He didn't want Elsa to think he was being creepy by overflowing her with gifts. Now, he was beet red. So much for discretion…

"You did all these for me?" Elsa took a step closer toward Jack who was averting his gaze while covering his face.

"You missed Anna so I just thought what if we each give you a present that could remind you of her. No biggie." He put his hands on his hips, feigning composure but he still didn't want to face Elsa.

Elsa couldn't take it anymore. She threw herself at him, wreathing her arms around his upper torso and hugged him tight. "Thank you, Jack. Thank you." She didn't know what else to say. She didn't think words of gratitude were enough.

Jack was stunned but soon returned her embrace. They didn't let go of each other until North cleared his throat. Even then, they still locked their gaze.

"It's almost morning. Shouldn't you go home, Elsa? That giant snowman of yours is probably worried," said Tooth.

"I guess so." North handed a snow globe for Elsa. She was about to open the portal when she realized Jack wasn't coming with her. She wondered if she could just leave things like this with Jack. Yes, the distance between them had shortened but she hadn't come clean with her feelings yet. Tooth too, was probably thinking the same thing. She was eyeing Elsa worriedly. "Jack, the sunrise is especially beautiful from the North Mountain. Do you want to watch it together? Of course, you guys can come too if you want."

"I have to clean up after the party," said North, "maybe next time, but thank you for inviting."

"Easter is around the corner and I got to make some preparation. Sorry, lass," Bunny replied.

"I think I heard the kids began losing their teeth because they tried out their new toys. I have to get back to work," said Tooth.

All of them knew they were giving Elsa and Jack their chance. All, except one. Sandy raised his hand and began to follow after Elsa, but Bunny pulled him back and whispered. "Read the mood, will you?" Sandy realized his mistake and began forming thoughts above his head about giving children their dreams.

"I guess it's just you and me." Jack stood beside Elsa and helped her with all the stuffs she had received.

Elsa opened the portal and both of them went inside. In the blink of an eye, they arrived at the balcony of Elsa's mansion, right in time for the sunrise. After setting aside Elsa's gifts, they both leaned on the railing as the first light of the day began to rise above the horizon.

"You're not kidding. It really is beautiful," said Jack.

"Right?" She leaned on his shoulder. She didn't know where she found the courage to do it but she was glad she did because Jack wrapped his arm behind the small of her back and pulled her close. She hoped she would soon found the courage to do something more daring than this, professing her love.

There was a sound of someone approaching and they turned to see who it was. It was Olaf and he was grinning widely. "Congratulations!" the snowman jumped giddily.

Elsa and Jack looked confused. "For what?"

"Well, aren't you two together now?" Olaf covered his mouth with both of his twig hands. "Oops, I guess Elsa hasn't told you she loves you."

"Olaf!" Elsa didn't plan for it to be revealed like this.

"I'll leave you two alone then," said Olaf, escaping from Elsa.

Elsa wondered if it was truly a slip on Olaf's part or he purposefully let the truth slip out. As Olaf reached for the door, he turned to Elsa and winked before quickly fled the scene. Elsa decided it was the latter. "That snowman!" Elsa started to chase Olaf but she was stopped by Jack.

He held her arm tightly, his expression unreadable. "You love me?"

If moments ago it was Jack who was red as beet, it was her turn now. She averted her gaze and nodded. Jack broke into laughter and pulled her close. A second later, Elsa could feel his lips on hers. One of his hands was still holding her arm and the other was brushing her cheek, not wanting to let go. Elsa savored the kiss until she finally felt the need to break it. "Wait, Jack," she said as she gasped for air. "Just like this? But I've hurt you. I've pushed you away. I've disappointed you, repeatedly. I've troubled you times and times again. I…" his forefinger on his lips stopped her from rambling on.

"It doesn't matter. I don't care. I love you, Elsa." His eyes were so full of love and kindness. She could see relief and happiness mingled in it too and she was glad she was on the receiving end of it. When Jack brought their lips back together, Elsa didn't even think of letting go. She let Jack's hands roamed her back while she locked her arms around his neck. They stayed like that, lost in their passion.

"I'm so sorry for ruining this romantic moment," said a voice making them abruptly stopped. Just a few feet away stood Pitch, where he came from, no one knew for sure, "but I have some business with Elsa."

"Kozmotis…" Elsa whispered.

Jack's eyes widened with surprise. "What!?"


Gosh, this one is even longer than before. anybody wanna squeal for Jelsa?

Anyway you wouldn't believe this coincidence. I have planned for this Christmas themed chapter since the day i made the first chapter and then boom! i manage to publish it somewhere near Christmas. Coincidences are amazing, don't you think.

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